The prose in Tom Newlands' debut novel is glorious, managing the feat of being both muscular and airy at the same time. But it is first and foremost the landscape that he stakes out that grabs you by the throat.
Cora wants college, Glasgow, and a flat of her own. She's full of dreams and drive in a hopeless post-industrial town, unlike most teenagers. ADHD is not known, and Gunner's arrival disrupts her vision.
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