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Authors: Rachel Elliott
I would like to thank the characters behind this novel, for so many different things, past and present, now and then. For shaping and influencing this story. For supporting me in various ways leading up to this moment. For the hope, encouragement and humour. For being here when you were there. For taking this novel out into the world and accompanying me as I go with it.
My deepest gratitude to Gaia Banks, Elena Lappin, Adam Freudenheim, the team at Pushkin Press and Katherine Stroud, Mum and Dad, Chris, Doris Elliott (1910–1980), Noreen, Nadine, Siân, Esther, Henry (sadly you cannot read, but for sitting beside me while I wrote every word, and scampering ahead of me while I solved every puzzle, I will thank you in walks and fishy flapjacks) and Jacquie (for all your insight and generosity, I thank you).
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A SENSE OF DIRECTION
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A REPLACEMENT LIFE
Boris Fishman
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New Statesman
THE FISHERMEN
Chigozie Obioma
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WHISPERS THROUGH A MEGAPHONE
Rachel Elliott
“In an over-connected world, a crisp, beguiling voice observes chaos – and conjures miracles. Elliott is an inspired observer – fresh, wry and true” Liz Jensen
Forthcoming in 2016
THE MINOR OUTSIDER
Ted McDermott
DON’T LET MY BABY DO RODEO
Boris Fishman
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Copyright © 2015 Rachel Elliott
First published by ONE in 2015
ISBN 978 0 992918 28 6
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This novel is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places and incidents are either the product of the author’s imagination, or are used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual events or places or persons, living or dead, is entirely coincidental.