Ro and Marcus have swapped London Life for a cottage in a peaceful country village. They want a safe, peaceful environment for their young son. At least, Marcus does. Secretly, Ro wonders how she’ll cope with cowpats and snorting livestock.
What Marcus and Ro agree on is the fact that their son isn’t like most boys of his age. Tod is obsessed with mazes. He designs them, dreams about them, demands to visit them.
When a newcomer threatens the ‘best-kept’ village status by allowing his garden to grow wild, Marcus starts a log of the lawn’s height and condition. As the newcomer becomes the first friend her son has ever had, Ro is faced with a life-changing decision…
Wonderboy is a story about what happens when a couple downshifts to the country, with a child who is scared of any animal bigger than a hamster. Can marriage survive when a man buys his wife a hoe for her birthday? And is the countryside any place to bring up a kid?
What Marcus and Ro agree on is the fact that their son isn’t like most boys of his age. Tod is obsessed with mazes. He designs them, dreams about them, demands to visit them.
When a newcomer threatens the ‘best-kept’ village status by allowing his garden to grow wild, Marcus starts a log of the lawn’s height and condition. As the newcomer becomes the first friend her son has ever had, Ro is faced with a life-changing decision…
Wonderboy is a story about what happens when a couple downshifts to the country, with a child who is scared of any animal bigger than a hamster. Can marriage survive when a man buys his wife a hoe for her birthday? And is the countryside any place to bring up a kid?
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Praise for Fiona Gibson:
'Fans of rueful social comedy will chortle over the escapades of Rue, who heads to the country with her husband, Marcus, and their son, Tod, in search of a more laid-back lifestyle . . . witty exposé of the perils and pitfalls of relocation.' Elle on WONDERBOY
'Touching' Heat on WONDERBOY
'Comforting reading for harassed commuters considering downsizing' Marie Claire on WONDERBOY
'A funny, warm, compelling and wonderfully observed novel, hilarious to singletons and mothers alike' MARIE CLAIRE
'Babyface is enthralling. Gibson's original voice is at once comic and accurate' ADELE PARKS
'A fantastic debut. More than funny, it's true' LOUISE BAGSHAWE