Eye Books is a small, independent publisher championing extraordinary stories and overlooked voices since 1996. We publish bold fiction and non-fiction, work closely with our authors, and take pride in bringing unique books to adventurous readers.
 
     
  
  
The daring new novel from the author of The Emergence of Judy Taylor
SEMI-FINALIST: Book Bloggers’ Novel of the Year Award
When Mark Darling is fifteen years old, he is the golden boy, captain of the school football team, admired by all who know him. Until he kills his best friend in a freak accident.
He spends the next decade drifting between the therapy couch and dead-end pursuits. Then along comes Sadie. A mender by nature, she tries her best to fix him, and has enough energy to carry them both through the next few years.
One evening, Mark bumps into an old schoolfriend, Ruby. She saw the accident first hand. He is pulled towards her by a force stronger than logic: the universal need to reconcile one’s childhood wounds. This is his chance to, once again, feel the enveloping warmth of unconditional love. But can he leave behind the woman who rescued him from the pit of despair, the wife he loves? His unborn child?
This is a story about how childhood experience can profoundly impact how we behave as adults. It’s a story about betrayal, infidelity and how we often blinker ourselves to see a version of the truth that is more palatable to us.
‘Exactly the kind of humane, life-affirming, humorous read I needed’ Catherine Simpson, author of When I Had a Little Sister
‘Angela is a true writer and an extremely powerful voice’ Bidisha
‘This gem of a book perfectly captures the atmosphere of Edinburgh, the complexity of an affair and the absolute need of the main character to be loved and accepted for who he is. Angela Jackson writes with precision, empathy and humour’ Caroline Copeland, Outwith Festival
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