A groundbreaking work of creative non-fiction blending true crime, memoir and reportage, About a Son is a powerful, devastating and eye-opening story of a father's love for his murdered son and his determined quest for justice
A groundbreaking and award-shortlisted work of creative non-fiction, About a Son is a heartbreaking yet life-affirming story of a father's unending love for his murdered son and a determined quest for justice
A groundbreaking work of creative non-fiction blending true crime, memoir and reportage, About a Son is a powerful, devastating and eye-opening story of a father's love for his murdered son and his determined quest for justice
A groundbreaking and award-shortlisted work of creative non-fiction, About a Son is a heartbreaking yet life-affirming story of a father's unending love for his murdered son and a determined quest for justice
'A book that reaches so deeply into the human experience that to read it is to be forever changed'
ELIZABETH DAYOne night in October 2015, twenty-year-old Morgan Hehir went out with friends and never came home.In the aftermath of his funny, talented son's murder, Morgan's father Colin began to keep an extraordinary diary. It became a record of his family's grief, the ensuing trial, and his determined quest to uncover the shocking truth that the police had kept hidden.Inspired by this diary, About A Son is a groundbreaking work of creative non-fiction that asks vital questions about the nature of justice and pays tribute to the unbreakable bond between a father and son.SHORTLISTED FOR THE GORDON BURN PRIZE“An incredibly compassionate and moving story of loss, grief and enduring love. The portrait of a father's determination and resilience left me filled with both heartache and hope. David Whitehouse is a singularly gifted and deeply compelling writer and this beautiful book opened my eyes to what creative non-fiction can be and do.”
I feel very lucky to have read this book. Extraordinary and important . . . a triumph Adam Kay, bestselling author of This Is Going To Hurt
Gripping, moving and beautifully executed . . . This is the first book I've read in a long time that acknowledges the grief, rage and misery of a crime's aftermath, and it does so with such truthfulness, humanity and respect. Hugely affecting David Nicholls
I was utterly floored by the emotional depth of About A Son - a book that reaches so deeply into the human experience that to read it is to be forever changed. It is an unflinching examination of grief, a painstaking deconstruction of injustice and a dispatch from the frontiers of the human heart. David Whitehouse has written something of great power and truth. In doing so, he has ensured that Colin Hehir's beloved son, Morgan, and the family's fight for justice will never be forgotten. Elizabeth Day, author of How To Fail
The book that everyone will be talking about this year: a staggering work of honesty, empathy and humanity, wholly unlike anything else you will have read. Whitehouse is a masterful storyteller who builds an intimate, immersive and unflinching portrait of a boy lost to preventable violence and the family who loved him. I found it absolutely compelling from the first word to the last and know I will never forget it
Terri White, author of Coming UndoneA work of such staggering beauty, such sheer, abject dread. My heart ached, and still does, but I'm so glad I read ABOUT A SON. I'm so glad David Whitehouse wrote this book. It's profoundly intimate and despairingly universal. It's a story of life and loss, and grief and love. It's remarkable.
Chris Whitaker, bestselling author of We Begin at the EndDavid Whitehouse is the award-winning author of three acclaimed novels. His journalism has appeared in the Guardian, Esquire, The Times and many other publications, and he has also written extensively for the screen. He is originally from Nuneaton.
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