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1983 Tom Cox

1983 By Tom Cox

1983 by Tom Cox


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1983 Summary

1983 by Tom Cox

Benji is an imaginative eight-year-old boy, living with his parents in a mining village in Nottinghamshire amidst the spoil heaps and chip shops that characterise the last industrially bruised outposts of the Midlands, just before Northern England begins. His family are the eccentric neighbours on a street where all the houses are set on a tilt, slowly subsiding into the excavated space below. Told through Benjis voice and a colourful variety of others over a deeply joyful and strange twelve-month period, its a story about growing up, the oddness beneath the everyday, what we once believed the future would be, and those times in life when anything seems possible.

1983 is steeped in the distinctive character of a setting far weirder than it might at first appear: from robots living next door, and a school caretaker who is not all he seems, to missing memories and the aliens Benji is certain are trying to abduct him.

This novel is a captivating and nostalgic exploration of childhood, imagination and freedom, from the bestselling author Tom Cox.

1983 Reviews

'Playful and subversive . . . Retaining the author's trademark wit and deft characterisation, boundaries are well and truly pushed and the reader is challenged to face their own preconceptions of what they thought they were reading. Never dull and always thought-provoking, the novel sits alongside similar works such as Matt Haig's The Humans as an example of how fiction and humour can sometimes be a sharp tool to dissect the mortal condition' Madrid Review

About Tom Cox

Tom Cox was born in Nottinghamshire and now lives in Devon. His debut novel Villager was published by Unbound in 2022. He is the author of the Sunday Times-bestselling The Good, The Bad and The Furry and the William Hill Sports Book-longlisted Bring Me the Head of Sergio Garcia. 21st-Century Yokel was longlisted for the Wainwright Prize, and the titular story of Help the Witch won a Shirley Jackson Award. @21stcenturyyokel / tomcox.substack.com

Additional information

GOR013909611
9781800183438
1800183437
1983 by Tom Cox
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Unbound
2024-08-08
288
N/A
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Customer Reviews - 1983