*Theres a first time for everything even love.* **A shy loner going through the motions** Its hard for Cuba to pick a point in his life where he felt like he was truly happy. Every good thing thats happened to him has been deflated in some way by one tragedy or another he just feels like
Let Go My Hand
โ Scribed by Edward Docx
- Publisher
- Pan Macmillan;Picador
- Year
- 2017
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 205 KB
- Category
- Fiction
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โฆ Synopsis
'A humane, humorous and ultimately extremely moving novel' Guardian
'A darkly comic, deeply moving and thoroughly modern father-son love story' Mail on Sunday
'Tremendously moving, fiercely intelligent and very, very funny' Paul Murray
Louis Lasker loves his family dearly โ apart from when he doesn't. There's a lot of history. His father's marriages, his mother's death; one brother in exile, another in denial; everything said, everything unsaid. And now his father (the best of men, the worst of men) has taken a decision which will affect them all and has asked his three sons to join him on one final journey across Europe.
But Louis is far from sure that this trip is a good idea. His older half-brothers are wonderful, terrible, troublesome people. And they're as suspicious as they are supportive . . . because the truth is that they've never forgiven their father for the damaging secrets and corrosive lies of his past. So...
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