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HOWUL David Shannon

HOWUL By David Shannon

HOWUL by David Shannon


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Summary

People in Blanow think books are dangerous: they fill your head with drivel, make poor firewood, cannot be eaten. Howul sees things differently: fires and people are dangerous; books are just books. Some people use sticks to stay safe, some guns. Words are what Howul uses most. He makes them sharp, makes them hurt. Of course books are dangerous.

HOWUL Summary

HOWUL: a life's journey by David Shannon

Books are dangerous People in Blanow think that books are dangerous: they fill your head with drivel, make poor firewood and cannot be eaten (even in an emergency). This book is about Howul. He sees things differently: fires are dangerous; people are dangerous; books are just books. Howul secretly writes down what goes on around him in Blanow. How its people treat foreigners, treat his daughter, treat him. None of it is pretty. Worse still, everything here keeps trying to kill him: rats, snakes, diseases, roof slates, the weather, the sea. That he survives must mean something. He wants to find out what. By trying to do this, he gets himself thrown out of Blanow... and so his journey begins. Like all gripping stories, HOWUL is about the bad things people do to each other and what to do if they happen to you. Some people use sticks to stay safe. Some use guns. Words are the weapons that Howul uses most. He makes them sharp. He makes them hurt. Of course books are dangerous.

HOWUL Reviews

"Un-put-down-able! A classic hero's journey, deftly handled. I was surprised by every twist and turn, the plotting was superb, and the engagement of all the senses - I could smell those flowers and herbs. A tour de force" - LINDSAY NICHOLSON MBE; "I am so proud of my husband for writing this extraordinary novel, which dares to be so different and plunges us into a strange and gripping alternate universe. It shows us what can happen to human nature and behaviour when society's sophisticated structures and systems are no longer in place and people are left to fend for themselves amid new power dynamics. I used to think he was secretly watching football in his study instead of writing a novel. How wrong I was!" - BERNARDINE EVARISTO

About David Shannon

David Shannon grew up in Bristol, the youngest of 3 children. Yes, he was the spoilt one. After stints as a TEFL teacher in Italy and croupier in London, he had a first writing career as a journalist working for (among others) Cosmopolitan, the Sunday Times, the Radio Times, Good Housekeeping, Country Living and Best. He wrote a lot about showbiz, interviewing and profiling many celebrities. Even though any actors he met kept telling him what a difficult career theirs is, he then abandoned journalism for acting. Many years later he's still doing it, using the name David France. How successful has he been at this? Judge for yourself. Have you ever heard of him? He's done plenty of low-budget feature films (including Werewolves of the Third Reich) but makes most of his living by writing, running and acting in murder mystery events. Chronic shyness afflicted him for many years but he is now painfully opinionated about almost everything. And he loves pigs. Despite this, he remains happily married to a writer slightly more famous than him - the 2019 Booker Prize winner, Bernardine Evaristo. They live in London.

Additional information

GOR012350054
9781911409809
1911409808
HOWUL: a life's journey by David Shannon
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Alnpete Press
2021-03-15
200
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

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