Description
About the Author
Jonathan Crane completed an MA Literature and a PhD in Creative Writing at the University of Essex, where he is now an academic in Creative Writing. He also works with charities to design and deliver writing programmes in prison and community settings. His previous writing includes fiction and academic papers. Formerly a musician/composer, he has released two albums. We Need to Talk is his first novel.
Reviews
'A hymn to the mundane, as intricately crafted as an Ayckbourn play. A brilliant first novel' - Ailsa Cox, 'Jonathan Crane exposes the new heart of England. A beautifully paced, gossipy, moving novel about a divided nation drifting out of touch with itself' - Matthew De Abaitua, 'Paints a picture of Middle England on the eve of the coronavirus pandemic, told through a series of wonderful, unexpected characters and their interconnected lives. It's a very rewarding read' - Georgina Godwin, Monocle Reads, 'A series of small and tall tales of people who are all entwined, with some glorious moments as well as some very touching ones. I really enjoyed having a peek behind the curtain at all these amazing characters. Jonathan Crane is a wonderful writer' - Tony Fisher, BBC Essex, 'Crane perfectly encapsulates the suffocation and claustrophobia of a woefully average English town. Each story is rich with the everyday - nothing is unusual or out of the ordinary, and that's what makes We Need to Talk so enjoyable' Storgy Magazine
Book Information
ISBN 9781785632389
Author Jonathan Crane
Format Paperback
Page Count 272
Imprint Lightning Books
Publisher Eye Books
Weight(grams) 225g
Dimensions(mm) 198mm * 129mm * 16mm