A beautiful and darkly funny book of linked stories covering two decades in the lives of a group of people on the island of Guernsey' Belfast Telegraph \n\n\nAnnie needs to lose her virginity, so she's waiting in a car park for Paul. \n\nPaul needs drugs for the party, but he's got to keep an eye on his sister, Josie. \n\nJosie needs a father figure. Or that's how it seems to her driving instructor, Neil. \n\nEva needs to get away from the island. She could do without bumping into the school bully, Kat. \n\nClaire needs to drink herself into the mood for the hen do. But she's been betrayed by her childhood friend, Becky. And she can't stop thinking about what's happened to her sister, Kat... \n\n'Riotously human and authentic' NIAMH CAMPBELL \n\n'Wonderful, vivid, bittersweet' SARA BAUME \n\n'Gritty, dark and joyful' MICHELLE GALLEN \n\n'Immensely readable, full of pathos' BARNEY NORRIS \n\n'Sticky, sensory, intoxicating' SUSANNAH DICKEY
Cathy Thomas grew up in the South West of England and Guernsey. She now lives in London. Her short fiction has appeared in publications including the Stinging Fly, Banshee and Litro. She has an MA in playwriting and was selected for the 2014/5 Jerwood/Arvon Mentoring Scheme as a dramatist.
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