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The Benefactors : the moving and utterly enthralling debut novel about class, power and what being a parent means.

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SKU:
9781399741668
UPC:
9781399741668
Author:
Erskine, Wendy'
'ISBN:
9781399741668'
'Publisher:
Hodder & Stoughton'
'Language:
English'
'Pages:
336 pages, N/A'
'Format:
Hardback'
'Published Date:
19/06/2025'
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Author: Erskine, Wendy

Modern & contemporary fiction (post c 1945)

Published on 19 June 2025 by Hodder & Stoughton (Sceptre) in the United Kingdom.

Hardback | 336 pages, N/A
224 x 148 x 30 | 442g

AN OBSERVER BEST DEBUT NOVEL 2025 ' 'The style of Woolf but the heart of Dickens . . . impressive'Sunday Times'Erskine's great gift is for character. Not a single figure in this novel feels contrived'Guardian'A writer of an unrivalled range of imaginative empathy'Financial Times'I couldn't put this book down'Sheena Patel, author of I'm a Fan'A powerful, moving, compelling, utterly enthralling debut'Jon McGregor, author of Reservoir 13'Perfectly pitched, surefooted, and charged with feeling'Colin Barrett, author of Wild Houses From the prize-winning author of Dance Move and Sweet Home, this is an astounding novel about intimate histories, class and money - and what being a parent means.

Meet Frankie, Miriam and Bronagh: three very different women from Belfast, but all mothers to 18-year-old boys.

Gorgeous Frankie, now married to a wealthy, older man, grew up in care. Miriam has recently lost her beloved husband Kahlil in ambiguous circumstances. Bronagh, the CEO of a children's services charity, loves celebrity and prestige. When their sons are accused of sexually assaulting a friend, Misty Johnston, they'll come together to protect their children, leveraging all the powers they possess. But on her side, Misty has the formidable matriarch, Nan D, and her father, taxi-driver Boogie: an alliance not so easily dismissed.

Brutal, tender and rigorously intelligent, The Benefactors is a daring, polyphonic presentation of modern-day Northern Ireland. It is also very funny.