Meet John Cromer, one of the most unusual heroes in modern fiction. If the minority is always right then John is practically infallible. Growing up disabled and gay in the 1950's, circumstances force John from an early age to develop an intense and vivid internal world. As his character develops, this ability to transcend external circumstance through his own strength of character proves an invaluable asset. Extremely funny and incredibly poignant, this is a major new novel from a writer at the height of his powers.
Adam Mars-Jones
Adam Mars-Jones is a British writer known for his acclaimed novel "Pilcrow," which explores the complexities of identity and disability. His literary style is characterized by sharp wit and keen observation. Mars-Jones has made significant contributions to literature through his thought-provoking narratives and nuanced character development.