BRAT by Gabriel Smith

£16.99

I was in the waiting room. Then I was in the examination room.   Gabriel’s skin is falling off.  His dad is dead.   He owes his editor a novel.   His girlfriend won’t answer his calls.  Tasked by his horribly well-adjusted brother with clearing out the family home for sale, Gabriel’s sanity quickly begins to unravel. His parents’ old manuscripts appear to change each time he reads them. A bizarre home video hints at long-buried secrets. And there’s a hideous man in the garden. Disquieting and hilarious, taut yet lyrical, blisteringly-paced but formally inventive, Brat is a mediation on grief, art and love that will leave you altered, breathless and desperate for more.   From a stunningly original new talent, this is a debut novel unlike anything you have read before.

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I was in the waiting room. Then I was in the examination room.   Gabriel’s skin is falling off.  His dad is dead.   He owes his editor a novel.   His girlfriend won’t answer his calls.  Tasked by his horribly well-adjusted brother with clearing out the family home for sale, Gabriel’s sanity quickly begins to unravel. His parents’ old manuscripts appear to change each time he reads them. A bizarre home video hints at long-buried secrets. And there’s a hideous man in the garden. Disquieting and hilarious, taut yet lyrical, blisteringly-paced but formally inventive, Brat is a mediation on grief, art and love that will leave you altered, breathless and desperate for more.   From a stunningly original new talent, this is a debut novel unlike anything you have read before.

I was in the waiting room. Then I was in the examination room.   Gabriel’s skin is falling off.  His dad is dead.   He owes his editor a novel.   His girlfriend won’t answer his calls.  Tasked by his horribly well-adjusted brother with clearing out the family home for sale, Gabriel’s sanity quickly begins to unravel. His parents’ old manuscripts appear to change each time he reads them. A bizarre home video hints at long-buried secrets. And there’s a hideous man in the garden. Disquieting and hilarious, taut yet lyrical, blisteringly-paced but formally inventive, Brat is a mediation on grief, art and love that will leave you altered, breathless and desperate for more.   From a stunningly original new talent, this is a debut novel unlike anything you have read before.