The spoiled heart

Sahota, Sunjeev

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Nayan Olak keeps seeing Helen Fletcher around town and on his daily run out to the Peaks. She’s come back to the old house at the end of the lane, with her teenage son, Brandon, though nobody seems to remember much about her. Some trouble at school, back in the day. A certain defensiveness. Nayan is powerfully drawn to her, though he doesn’t quite know why. He hasn’t risked love since he lost his young family in a terrible accident 20 years before. All his energy has gone into work at the union, trying to make the world better, fairer, as he sees it, as he would have wanted it for his son, and he’s now running for the leadership against accomplished newcomer, Megha. It’s a huge moment for Nayan, the culmination of everything he believes. But as he grows closer to Helen, and to the possibility that their pasts may have been connected, much more is suddenly threatened than his chances of winning.

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Publish Date: 25/04/2024

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‘Gripping? irresistible? brilliant’ The Times

‘Perfectly judged and intimately alive’ Guardian

Nayan Olak hasn’t risked love since his young son died.

Instead he has ploughed his grief and energy into his work at the union, trying to create the world he would have wanted for his boy. Now he’s running for the leadership: a huge moment for Nayan, the culmination of everything he believes.

As he grows closer to the mysterious Helen Fletcher, and to the possibility that their pasts may have been connected, much more is suddenly threatened than his chances of winning. And when Megha Sharma, a new candidate with new politics, bursts into the picture, the race of a lifetime is on.

‘A plot-packed, propulsive story’ New York Times

‘Restless, inquiring, utterly topical. The Spoiled Heart may be his finest yet, with a tumultuous but perfectly sustained ending that proves both moving and revelatory’ Financial Times

Readers are obsessed with The Spoiled Heart:

**’A deft and artful novel when it comes to speaking around the philosophical questions that define our current ‘culture wars’

**’A compelling story that looks at a number of social and cultural issues but is basically a very absorbing narrative

**’A masterful novel which asks important topical state-of-the-nation questions

**’My favourite of Sahota’s novels

Additional information

Weight 446 g
Dimensions 225 × 146 × 31 mm
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Publisher

Imprint

Cover

Hardback

Pages

329

Language

English

Edition

Hardback original

Dewey

823.92 (edition:23)

Readership

General – Trade / Code: K