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    Boy Friends: 'Astonishingly compelling' STEPHEN FRY

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    ISBN: 9780571360055
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    AuthorPedersen, Michael
    Pub Date07/07/2022
    BindingHardback
    Pages240
    Publisher: FABER AND FABER LTD
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    An intimate and original memoir of grief and male friendship by one of Scotland's brightest young talents. 'With a dazzling and inventive use of language .

    An intimate and original memoir of love, grief and male friendship by one of Scotland's brightest young talents.

    'As perfect a portrait of friendship as I've ever read.' STEPHEN FRY

    'Lucid, lyrical, loaded . . . A love letter to friendship.' JACKIE KAY

    'A lovely book: bright and heartfelt, funny and refreshing.' ANDREW O'HAGAN

    'A beautiful, moving, life-affirming book.' IAN RANKIN

    Friendships might just be the greatest love affairs of our lives . . .

    In 2018 poet and author Michael Pedersen lost a cherished friend, Scott Hutchison, soon after their collective voyage into the landscape of the Scottish Highlands. Just weeks later, Michael began to write to him. As he confronts the bewildering process of grief, what starts as a love letter to one magical, coruscating human soon becomes a paean to all the gorgeous male friendships that have transformed his life.

    'Boy Friends sees Pedersen illuminate these companions with a poet's eye, a comedian's timing - and a lover's care.'
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    'Pedersen is an enthralling narrator and his prose is poetic, written with enough electricity that it seems to jolt off the page. It is riotously funny . . . Boy Friends opens up conversations about vulnerable subjects: the brunt of suicide, the circumstances of certain types of Scottish masculinity and where friendships fit into that.'
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