'Just the thing to lose yourself in . . . Tremendously good' Daily Mail
Camp Chippewa, 1962. This is the summer that everything changes for lonely thirteen-year-old Nelson, marking the beginning of his uncertain friendship with a popular boy named Jonathan, and the discovery of his father's betrayal. As the years pass, both Nelson and Jonathan find their notions of loyalty and bravery tested to the limit, and each will be forced to ask himself what it really means to be a good man . . .
'Heartily satisfying . . . . journeys through the lives of three generations of men exploring right and wrong, family and fidelity, and the redemptive power of friendship'
Metro
'A gut-punch of a novel . . . exceptional'
Scotland on Sunday
'Pitch-perfect . . . a joy to read'
GQ