In her first
contemporary novel since Room,
bestselling author Emma
Donoghue returns with a brilliant tale
of love, loss and family. The life of a retired New York professor is thrown
into chaos when he takes his great-nephew
to the French Riviera in the hopes of uncovering his own mother's wartime
secrets.
Noah
is only days away from his first trip back to Nice since he was a child when he
receives an unexpected request. A social worker is looking for a temporary home
for Michael, his eleven-year-old great-nephew.
Although he has never met the boy, Noah is convinced to take Michael with him to
France.
Suffering from jet lag and culture shock, the odd couple argue about everything
from steak haché to screen time, and the trip shows every sign of being a
disaster. But Michael's skill with tech and his sharp eye help Noah unearth
troubling details about their family's past. Eventually they both come to
understand that people of all eras run risks on behalf of their loved ones. In
learning this they discover that they are more akin than they knew.
Written
with all the tenderness and psychological intensity that made Room a
huge bestseller, Akin is a funny, heart-wrenching tale of an old man and
a boy who unpick the threads of their painful stories and start to write a new
one together.
