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Going Home: One of the Observer's Debut Novels of 2024 by Tom Lamont 9781399727495

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'Meltingly warm'
OBSERVER, 10 BEST NEW NOVELISTS FOR 2024
'Pepped up and gorgeous, just bristling with life'
OLIVIA LAING, GUARDIAN

'A beautiful, funny tale of London and lives new and old'
SUNDAY TIMES

'It has charm to burn'
OBSERVER

'Very funny in places and deeply poignant in others - I loved it . . . word-perfect'
INDIA KNIGHT

'Remarkable'
LITERARY REVIEW

'A spirit-lifting debut'
DAVID MITCHELL, author of Cloud Atlas

'Poignant yet very funny . . . Tom Lamont writes in clear, swift prose about the power struggles that exist in even the most loving of families and the longest of friendships. A lyrical, hypnotic delight'
KATHERINE HEINY, author of Games and Rituals

'I will never forget these characters: so pained and funny, so brilliantly drawn, wrestled with and forgiven'
HELEN GARNER, author of The Children's Bach

'I adored every moment. The characters have stayed with me ever since'
BELLA MACKIE, author of How To Kill Your Family

Local boy Teo Erskine is back in the north London suburb of his youth, visiting his father - stubborn, selfish, complicated Vic. Things have changed for Teo: he's got a steady job, a brand-new car and a London flat all concrete and glass, with a sliver of a river view.

Except, underneath the surface, not much has changed at all. He's still the boy seeking his father's approval; the young man playing late-night poker with his best friend, unreliable, infuriating Ben Mossam; the one still desperately in love with the enigmatic Lia Woods.

Lia's life, on the other hand, has been transformed: now a single mum to two-year-old Joel, she doesn't have time for anyone - not even herself.

When the unthinkable happens, Joel finds himself at the centre of an odd constellation of men - Teo, Vic, Ben - none of whom is fully equipped to look after him, but whose strange, tentative attempts at love might just be enough to offer him a new place to call home.

About the Author
Tom Lamont is an award-winning journalist. In 2015, he became one of the founding writers on the Guardian's Long Read desk and since 2017 he has been a regular correspondent for American GQ. He lives in north London with his wife and two children. Going Home is his first novel.

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I've read Going Home twice now and I still don't feel as if I've tapped its power. Children seem to be more alive than adults, keener, less jaded, and this novel feels the same, pepped up and gorgeous, just bristling with life -- Olivia Laing * Guardian *
Charm is an underrated quality in fiction . . . It comes from an alchemical blend of elements including narrative voice and character, and Tom Lamont's debut novel, Going Home, set in the Jewish community in Enfield, north London, has charm to burn . . . a book that succeeds so strongly through its charm and its heart -- John Self * Observer *
A meltingly warm comedy centred on two old school pals recently turned 30 . . . While the testy male bonds at the book's heart supply plenty of laughter, the book owes its generous humour not to gags, but tone, which gives it an equally light hand with any number of unfunny subjects -- 10 best new novelists for 2024 * Observer *
A beautiful, funny tale of London and lives new and old -- Jonathan Dean * Sunday Times *
A spirited, shrewd debut -- The best 38 novels of 2024 so far * Daily Telegraph *
At the centre of Lamont's book are the breathless, torrential outpourings of a child whole magnetism pulls all the adults around him together. In capturing the gradual and thorny journey of Joel and Teo towards becoming father and son, almost despite themselves, Lamont does something remarkable * Literary Review *
An affecting debut about fatherhood and male friendship * i *
Lamont mixes poignancy . . . with humour, capturing well the cadences of a toddler . . . Lamont conveys a strong sense of place . . . his characters, to me, felt intensely real -- Susie Mesure * Daily Telegraph *
A bittersweet and moving debut that beautifully explores male friendship and what it means to be a father * Good Housekeeping *
Vividly rendered . . . with emphasis on character and its warm, witty dialogue, Going Home is splendidly old fashioned but also strikingly modern in its themes and set-ups, especially its broader exploration of home and family -- Jude Cook * Times Literary Supplement *
Delightfully idiosyncratic . . . a genuinely heart-warming story. Lamont's deft blending of humour and pathos marks him down as a writer to watch * Mail on Sunday *
In this touching exploration of male relationships, Lamont paints London as it is . . . The characters' flaws add vivacity and realism to the narrative, as well as providing constant ups and downs. From the imperfections of life, Lamont has fashioned a poignant work of fiction * New Statesman *
There's a lot of fun to be had in this excellent debut centred on friendships, filial bonds and the demands of childcare * Daily Mail *
A journey into rarely explored territory * Sainsbury's Magazine *
Touching . . . well-drawn characters, believable dialogue and nuanced emotions cast new light on life in this bittersweet book * Press Association *
What most impresses about Going Home is the brilliant portrait of Joel . . . this is a 'sharp', refreshing debut * The Week *
A spirit-lifting debut novel of friendship, fatherhood, growth and forgiveness. A bluff song of praise to north London, peopled by engaging, fallible characters, and rich in glinting turns of phrase -- David Mitchell, author of CLOUD ATLAS
I will never forget these characters: so pained and funny, so brilliantly drawn, wrestled with and forgiven -- Helen Garner, author of THE SPARE ROOM
A tender, original, finely paced debut . . . Lamont captures the familiarity and claustrophobia of suburban London and the feeling that nothing and everything has changed -- Pandora Sykes, author of HOW DO WE KNOW WE'RE DOING IT RIGHT?
A poignant yet very funny novel about three men taking turns at shouldering responsibility and shrugging it off, at worrying and causing worry, at giving care and needing it. Tom Lamont writes in clear, swift prose about the power struggles that exist in even the most loving of families and the longest of friendships. A lyrical, hypnotic delight -- Katherine Heiny, author of GAMES AND RITUALS
Bittersweet, funny and moving, Going Home is all this but also has a bright ring of truth which chimes on every page -- Claire Fuller, author of UNSETTLED GROUND
A debut which skilfully and tenderly explores male relationships, belonging and what we leave behind. I adored every moment. The characters have stayed with me ever since -- Bella Mackie, author of HOW TO KILL YOUR FAMILY
I enjoyed this sharp, tender novel of love and loss set in a scrupulously observed London suburb. From tragic beginnings it builds a slow fire of hope as its characters learn new ways to live and care for each other -- Adam Foulds, author of THE QUICKENING MAZE
Deftly written, Going Home is one of the best debuts I've read in a long time. Joel and Teo crept into my heart and I did not want to let them go. Lamont's impressive skill as a writer spills out of every page -- Anne Griffin, author of THE ISLAND OF LONGING
A remarkably assured, moving, melancholy and funny debut -- John Banville, author of THE SINGULARITIES
Explores parenthood, responsibility, freedom and faith . . . Immersive and finely observed -- Editor's Choice * Bookseller *
Very funny in places and deeply poignant in others - I loved it . . . word-perfect -- India Knight, author of DARLING



Book Information
ISBN 9781399727495
Author Tom Lamont
Format Hardback
Page Count 320
Imprint Sceptre
Publisher Hodder & Stoughton
Weight(grams) 520g
Dimensions(mm) 236mm * 158mm * 32mm

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