The Red Beach Hut

Fiction & Literature, LGBT, Gay, Literary
Cover of the book The Red Beach Hut by Lynn Michell, Linen Press
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Author: Lynn Michell ISBN: 9780993599743
Publisher: Linen Press Publication: January 1, 2018
Imprint: Linen Press Language: English
Author: Lynn Michell
ISBN: 9780993599743
Publisher: Linen Press
Publication: January 1, 2018
Imprint: Linen Press
Language: English

 

 

A faded seaside town in autumn is the backdrop for this elegiac story of a vulnerable boy and the adult who befriends him. Eight year old Neville, who counts stars and steps and grains of sand, is the first to notice that the red beach hut is occupied again. Abbott is on the run from his job and his demons after a disturbing cyber attack. Kindred spirits, man and boy collide. Their fleeting friendship, played out on the margins of sea and shore, brings the honesty and compassion both seek. But others watch, judge and misinterpret what they see and Abbot’s past runs at their heels. 

An evocative portrayal of two outsiders who find companionship on a lonely beach. Lynn Michell’s subtle and nuanced third novel is about the labels we give people who are different and the harm that ensues.

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A faded seaside town in autumn is the backdrop for this elegiac story of a vulnerable boy and the adult who befriends him. Eight year old Neville, who counts stars and steps and grains of sand, is the first to notice that the red beach hut is occupied again. Abbott is on the run from his job and his demons after a disturbing cyber attack. Kindred spirits, man and boy collide. Their fleeting friendship, played out on the margins of sea and shore, brings the honesty and compassion both seek. But others watch, judge and misinterpret what they see and Abbot’s past runs at their heels. 

An evocative portrayal of two outsiders who find companionship on a lonely beach. Lynn Michell’s subtle and nuanced third novel is about the labels we give people who are different and the harm that ensues.

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