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Going Home
A Literary Fiction Novel by Tom Lamont
Subgenres:
- Family Drama,
- Parenthood,
- Contemporary London
This book is for you if you're into...
- Reluctant dads fumbling through unexpected parenthood
- Londoners navigating old friendships and messy second chances
- Bighearted stories where humor meets heartbreak
From Little Stack
A thirtysomething man gets a crash course in fatherhood in this slim novel. Téo is happy living the single life in London. But his relationship with Lia, a single mother of a toddler, takes an unexpected turn when Lia dies and Téo must help care for young Joel alongside his friends and a rabbi. On their own, each of them is a bit clueless, but together they might just make it work.
If you’re a fan of books like About a Boy, you’ll love reading how caring for Joel forces Téo to grow up in this moving and funny story.
Going Home is a sparkling, funny, bighearted story of family and what happens when three men—all of whom are completely ill-suited for fatherhood—take charge of a toddler following an unexpected loss.
Téo Erskine, now in his thirties, has moved on from childish things: He has a good job, a slick apartment in London, and when he heads back to the suburbs on the occasional weekend to visit his old friends, he makes sure everyone knows he can afford to pick up the tab. So what if he asks a few too many questions about Lia, the girl of their group, wondering if she will come out, if she’s seeing anyone, if she might give him another shot? Téo is hazily aware that something possibly happened between Lia and Ben Mossam, Téo’s closest friend and his greatest annoyance, but he can’t bring himself to ask.
Lia, meanwhile, has no time to indulge their rivalry. She’s now the single mother of a toddler son, a kid named Joel that Téo occasionally (and halfheartedly) offers to babysit.
Téo is home for one such weekend when the unthinkable happens—a tragedy in the heart of their group—and he suddenly finds himself the unlikely guardian for little Joel. Together with his father, Vic, Ben Mossam, and Sybil, Lia’s beguiling rabbi, they bide time until they can find a proper home for Joel, teaching him to play video games, plying him with chicken nuggets and waffles, and learning to sing him lullabies at night.
But when a juvenile mistake leads to a terrible betrayal, Téo must decide what kind of man he wants to be. Wise, relatable, and blissfully laugh-out-loud funny, Going Home is a captivating first novel that explores the mysterious ways children can force us to grow up fast while simultaneously keeping us young forever.
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