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OverviewParis, 1777. The philosopher Jean-Jacques Rousseau receives a mysterious letter from a foreign visitor, Gavin Mulvany, asking whether the great man will take walks with him. Against his better judgement, Rousseau agrees. Might this stranger, who claims to be from the twenty-first century, be the true friend that Rousseau has been searching for his whole life? Paris, 2022. Gavin, a middle-aged academic, leaves his husband behind in Ireland to finish a long-delayed biography of Rousseau. While in Paris, he avoids work on his book by instead taking walks with Rousseau himself. As they wander the streets, Gavin and Rousseau open up about certain past actions that have come to define them. Was Rousseau justified in abandoning his children? Should Gavin be forgiven for the terrible crime he committed to protect a man he once loved? Can talking and walking together lead both Gavin and Rousseau to finally be honest with themselves and their loved ones, and to a better understanding of what love, family, and society really mean? Rousseau's Lost Children is a thrilling epistolary novel cast across centuries, a bold and illuminating investigation into the boundaries of personal liberty and matters of morality, desire and loyalty. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Gavin McCreaPublisher: John Murray Press Imprint: John Murray Publishers Ltd Dimensions: Width: 15.40cm , Height: 2.80cm , Length: 23.20cm Weight: 0.410kg ISBN: 9781529370072ISBN 10: 1529370078 Pages: 336 Publication Date: 26 February 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Forthcoming Availability: Available To Order Limited stock is available. It will be ordered for you and shipped pending supplier's limited stock. Table of ContentsReviewsPraise for Cells * : * 'Flayingly authentic and sensationally compelling . . . One of the best books of the year' * Observer * Cells is a raw, throbbing thing; the literary equivalent of an open wound, but one that's been cauterised by a highly skilled surgeon . . . the story of the making of an acutely talented writer . . . One of the very best, most authentic, beautiful, and brutal depictions of a deep and abiding, albeit imperfect love between a son and his mother * The Telegraph * 'Raw and deeply affecting' * Guardian * 'A heart-stopping excavation of the self . . . Cells will heighten the capacity for empathy in all who read it. Not least of all, empathy for the self' * Irish Times * 'Beautifully written, fearless, vulnerable, self-aware . . . Cells will comfortably sit alongside other great Irish memoirs by Nuala O'Faolain and John McGahern' -- Colum McCann Author InformationGavin McCrea's first novel, Mrs Engels (2015), was shortlisted for the Desmond Elliot Prize and the Walter Scott Prize, and longlisted for the Guardian First Book Award. His second novel, The Sisters Mao (2021), received high acclaim internationally. His first work of non-fiction, Cells (2022), was chosen as a book of the year by The Observer, The Irish Times and the Irish Independent. His articles have appeared in The Paris Review, The Guardian, The Irish Times, The Dublin Review, Lithub and Catapult. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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