SHORTLISTED for The Polari First Book Prize
LONGLISTED for the Guardians Not the Booker Prize
A beautifully written, darkly funny, mesmerisingly emotive and deliciously told debut novel with echoes of Armistead Maupin
From its opening gambit to its final line, Attend demands and rewards attention Foreword Reviews
With its blend of dark, gritty themes and gorgeous imagery, this is a book to make you believe theres still magic in the world Heat Magazine
Ive fallen in love with this absolutely glorious, spell-binding tale LoveReading
As the threads of their lives unravel they find magic under their feet
When Sam falls in love with South London thug Derek, and Annes best friend Kathleen takes her own life, they discover they are linked not just by a world of drugs and revenge; they also share the friendship of the uncanny and enigmatic Deborah.
Seamstress, sailor, story-teller and self-proclaimed centenarian immortal, Deborah slowly reveals to Anne and Sam her improbable, fantastical life, the mysterious world that lies beneath their feet and, ultimately, the solution to their crises.
With echoes of Armistead Maupin and a hint of magic realism, Attend is a beautifully written, darkly funny, mesmerisingly emotive and deliciously told debut novel, rich in finely wrought characters that you will never forget.
Its a genuinely pleasurable experience to encounter something couched in such alert and transparent language as West Camels Attend In three hundred finely judged pages, West Camel leaves the reader eager for more from his pen Barry Forshaw, CrimeTime
Lyrical and intense, the spellbinding prose is full of carefully chosen words which create an emotive and flowing Crime Review
Rich, lively and intelligent, Attend is a novel of mystery, morality and meaning, but so delicately sewn together, you never notice the seams Rosie Goldsmith
'There is such a joy to the language. West Camel is a truly gifted wordsmith, and a beautiful storyteller Louise Beech
Skilfully weaves a tapestry of multi-layered threads delicate, evocative prose tells an intriguing story with contemporary relevance, insight and compassion Live & Deadly
A book of past and present, grief and tragedy, forgiveness and redemption, and hopes and dreams a great debut novel Off-the-Shelf Books
A singular and distinctive read Within the city grime and gritty plotlines, glitters an arresting tale Books, Life and Everything
Precision language and beautifully interwoven storytelling I couldnt put it down Liz Loves Books
Filled with a magic that is unique and uplifting. Attend is adventurous, charming and utterly compelling Random Things through My Letterbox
Genre: Literary Fiction
LONGLISTED for the Guardians Not the Booker Prize
A beautifully written, darkly funny, mesmerisingly emotive and deliciously told debut novel with echoes of Armistead Maupin
From its opening gambit to its final line, Attend demands and rewards attention Foreword Reviews
With its blend of dark, gritty themes and gorgeous imagery, this is a book to make you believe theres still magic in the world Heat Magazine
Ive fallen in love with this absolutely glorious, spell-binding tale LoveReading
As the threads of their lives unravel they find magic under their feet
When Sam falls in love with South London thug Derek, and Annes best friend Kathleen takes her own life, they discover they are linked not just by a world of drugs and revenge; they also share the friendship of the uncanny and enigmatic Deborah.
Seamstress, sailor, story-teller and self-proclaimed centenarian immortal, Deborah slowly reveals to Anne and Sam her improbable, fantastical life, the mysterious world that lies beneath their feet and, ultimately, the solution to their crises.
With echoes of Armistead Maupin and a hint of magic realism, Attend is a beautifully written, darkly funny, mesmerisingly emotive and deliciously told debut novel, rich in finely wrought characters that you will never forget.
Its a genuinely pleasurable experience to encounter something couched in such alert and transparent language as West Camels Attend In three hundred finely judged pages, West Camel leaves the reader eager for more from his pen Barry Forshaw, CrimeTime
Lyrical and intense, the spellbinding prose is full of carefully chosen words which create an emotive and flowing Crime Review
Rich, lively and intelligent, Attend is a novel of mystery, morality and meaning, but so delicately sewn together, you never notice the seams Rosie Goldsmith
'There is such a joy to the language. West Camel is a truly gifted wordsmith, and a beautiful storyteller Louise Beech
Skilfully weaves a tapestry of multi-layered threads delicate, evocative prose tells an intriguing story with contemporary relevance, insight and compassion Live & Deadly
A book of past and present, grief and tragedy, forgiveness and redemption, and hopes and dreams a great debut novel Off-the-Shelf Books
A singular and distinctive read Within the city grime and gritty plotlines, glitters an arresting tale Books, Life and Everything
Precision language and beautifully interwoven storytelling I couldnt put it down Liz Loves Books
Filled with a magic that is unique and uplifting. Attend is adventurous, charming and utterly compelling Random Things through My Letterbox
Genre: Literary Fiction
Praise for this book
"If Armistead Maupin were to write about a diverse group of friends in Deptford, the results might resemble this ... You'll miss these characters when they’re gone." - Paul Burston
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