A warm-hearted, moving and utterly hilarious book about a man who has lost his way- and the little twists of fate that help him find it again.
A warm-hearted, moving and utterly hilarious book about a man who has lost his way- and the little twists of fate that help him find it again.
'Heartwarming and life affirming! A rare gem of a read!' Heidi Swain
'Hits that sweet spot between being properly funny and gut-punchingly emotional' - Sun'Reading it made me want to dance. An absolute gem of a book' - Katie MarshRonnie has resigned himself to a life of loneliness.His life in the crumbling seaside town of Bingham-on-Sea never seemed that bad, but since the loss of his father, the highlights of Ronnie's solitary days include manning the lost property office at the bus station where he works, and plaguing his local GP with increasingly outlandish ailments. Forgotten or underestimated by all those around him, Ronnie is lost, and he's not expecting to be found.But when a chance encounter leads Ronnie to reluctantly foster Hamlet, an unwanted stray dog, his empty days begin to fill with all manner of new responsibilities and experiences.Can these two lost souls help each other to find a new lease of life?Praise for James Gould-Bourn:'Uplifting' WOMAN & HOME'Touching and often hilarious... A truly joyful read' PRESS & JOURNAL'Fresh and very, very funny. An absolute gem of a book' KATIE MARSHHeartwarming and life affirming! A rare gem of a read! Heidi Swain
James Gould-Bourn is a novelist and screenwriter from Manchester, England. After several years working for landmine removal organisations in Africa and the Middle East, he decided to enrol on the Faber Academy's six-month Write a Novel course in London. His debut novel, Keeping Mum, was published in 2020.
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