Author: | Les Zig | ISBN: | 9781925700077 |
Publisher: | Pantera Press | Publication: | July 28, 2018 |
Imprint: | Pantera Press | Language: | English |
Author: | Les Zig |
ISBN: | 9781925700077 |
Publisher: | Pantera Press |
Publication: | July 28, 2018 |
Imprint: | Pantera Press |
Language: | English |
Can the stories he tells himself pull him back from the edge?
After a bad relationship, August is trying to piece his life back together. It’s not perfect – his flat is small, he works in a call centre, he can’t finish the book he’s working on, and he’s hopelessly awkward when it comes to relationships. Then August meets Julie.
Julie is everything he isn’t – confident, composed, and purposeful, despite her troubled childhood. With her, August finally begins to feel he can be himself. More importantly, he starts to see a future. But Julie has a past – a past that August comes face to face with on a computer screen. Can August find it in himself to love Julie unconditionally, the way he’s always longed to be loved himself?
Les Zig’s writing is sharp, honest and incisive, so real in parts it will make you flinch. Zig has the unique ability to pull real, human truths from the ordinary and everyday.
Praise for Les Zig and Just Another Week in Suburbia:
‘Literary integrity personified.’ – A.S. Patrić, Atlantic Black
Just Another Week in Suburbia is a hugely enjoyable novel which illuminates the extraordinary in the everyday, and the quirky in the quotidian.’ – Ryan O’Neill, Their Brilliant Careers
‘His writing amply displays the rare combination of natural talent and extraordinary hard work characteristic of those who succeed in the industry.’ – Andrew Morgan, Good on Paper
Can the stories he tells himself pull him back from the edge?
After a bad relationship, August is trying to piece his life back together. It’s not perfect – his flat is small, he works in a call centre, he can’t finish the book he’s working on, and he’s hopelessly awkward when it comes to relationships. Then August meets Julie.
Julie is everything he isn’t – confident, composed, and purposeful, despite her troubled childhood. With her, August finally begins to feel he can be himself. More importantly, he starts to see a future. But Julie has a past – a past that August comes face to face with on a computer screen. Can August find it in himself to love Julie unconditionally, the way he’s always longed to be loved himself?
Les Zig’s writing is sharp, honest and incisive, so real in parts it will make you flinch. Zig has the unique ability to pull real, human truths from the ordinary and everyday.
Praise for Les Zig and Just Another Week in Suburbia:
‘Literary integrity personified.’ – A.S. Patrić, Atlantic Black
Just Another Week in Suburbia is a hugely enjoyable novel which illuminates the extraordinary in the everyday, and the quirky in the quotidian.’ – Ryan O’Neill, Their Brilliant Careers
‘His writing amply displays the rare combination of natural talent and extraordinary hard work characteristic of those who succeed in the industry.’ – Andrew Morgan, Good on Paper