Críticas:
'Gartside s warm, thoughtful, emotionally honest treatment of the process of becoming a man, especially handling responsibility for others in the face of loss, is a promising debut from a writer not afraid to show his feminine side.' --John Harding, Daily Mail
'What Will Survive has all the ingredients for tear-jerking chick-lit but with thought-provoking discussions about class, a strong male voice and an unmistakable northerness this debut novel has a far bigger reach.'
--Big Issue In the North
'Touching, unsentimental novel about single fatherhood.' --Sainsbury s Magazine
'Mark Gartside s debut novel tells a gripping story of love, laughter and tears...'
--Lifestyle North East
Reseña del editor:
Graham Melton was a normal fifteen-year-old until he met Charlotte Marshall over a can of warm lager at his best-friend's party in 1985. It was love at first sight, and teenage life was never going to be the same again. Two decades later, Graham is a single father trying to protect his son from the rigours of the modern world. Everything has changed, and the innocence has long gone. What happened in those years inbetween? How did something so perfect go so tragically wrong? In a heart-warming and humorous tale of love, laughter and tears, Mark Gartside weaves a poignant story of one man's struggle to bring up his son whilst learning to love and smile all over again.
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