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A compelling debut novel, based on a true story... 'If you had told me then how it was going to end, three thousand miles and almost two years later, would I still have walked out of the door and set off on my journey?' Twenty-year-old Cameron has left everything behind. Sleeping rough on the streets, witness to the extreme conditions facing Manchester's homeless community, he is propelled on a physical and spiritual journey which will take him far away from the life he once knew... ¿A surprising story about mental health, friendship and redemption, this compelling debut will take you on a…mehr

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A compelling debut novel, based on a true story... 'If you had told me then how it was going to end, three thousand miles and almost two years later, would I still have walked out of the door and set off on my journey?' Twenty-year-old Cameron has left everything behind. Sleeping rough on the streets, witness to the extreme conditions facing Manchester's homeless community, he is propelled on a physical and spiritual journey which will take him far away from the life he once knew... ¿A surprising story about mental health, friendship and redemption, this compelling debut will take you on a journey across Europe and beyond, as Cameron and his travelling companion, Jacob, navigate packs of wolves, perilous border crossings and the harsh realities of life on the road.
Autorenporträt
Bryan Blears is an author of contemporary literary fiction from Salford, Manchester. He has written for the Huffington Post, the New Statesman and the Philosophical Society of England, among others.Focusing on social issues, mental health and overcoming personal adversity, his fiction has been compared to George Orwell's Down and Out in Paris in London, and has been described by critics as 'immersive and moving' and 'a fantastic talent, and a potential prizewinner in the making.'