The official trailer for Louise Beech's THIS IS HOW WE ARE HUMAN:
When the mother of an autistic young man hires a call girl to make him happy, three lives collide in unexpected and moving ways … changing everything. A devastatingly beautiful, rich and thought-provoking novel that will warm your heart.
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Sebastian James Murphy is twenty years, six months and two days old. He loves swimming, fried eggs and Billy Ocean. Sebastian is autistic. And lonely.
Veronica wants her son Sebastian to be happy … she wants the world to accept him for who he is. She is also thinking about paying a professional to give him what he desperately wants.
Violetta is a high-class escort, who steps out into the night thinking only of money. Of her nursing degree. Paying for her dad’s care. Getting through the dark.
When these three lives collide – intertwine in unexpected ways – everything changes. For everyone.
A topical and moving drama about a mother’s love for her son, about getting it wrong when we think we know what’s best, about the lengths we go to care for family … to survive … This Is How We Are Human is a searching, rich and thought-provoking novel with an emotional core that will warm and break your heart.
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Praise for Louise Beech
‘An atmospheric, haunting and beautifully written page turner!’ C L Taylor
‘Compelling, twisty, and seriously addictive … EXCELLENT’ Will Dean
‘With secrets, lies and plenty of twisty turns, it’s story is dark and it’s setting eerie and evocative’ Fionnuala Kearney
‘It’s EXTRAORDINARY – tense, twisted and utterly compelling, written with such raw beauty and unflinching honesty’ Miranda Dickinson
‘Superb storytelling … it is claustrophobic, unsettling and intense’ Prima
‘Haunting, provocative, and true to Beech’s style: packed with pain and heart’ Jack Jordan
'It’s a gentle book, full of emotion and it’s similar in tone to The Book Thief, a book that Rose reads with a torch under the bedclothes’ The Irish Times
’Moving, engrossing and richly drawn, this is storytelling in its purest form … mesmerising’ Amanda Jennings
'Quirky, darkly comic, but always heartfelt’ Sunday Mirror
‘Fans of Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine will love it' Red Magazine
‘A powerful and moving story’ Madeleine Black
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