FIX ME. DRAW ME WHOLE. COLOUR ME IN. “A dream of a novel”Buzz feed
“Dark, vivid and totally original. I loved it.” Lisa Williamson, author of The Art of Being Normal
“Remember the name Lydia Ruffles” Stylist
The Catcher in the Rye meets Turtles All the Way Down
Nineteen-year-old actor Arlo likes nothing more than howling across the skyline with best friend Luke.
But when something irreparable happens and familiar black weeds start to crawl inside him, Arlo flees to the other side of the world, taking only a sketchbook full of maps.
There, he meets fellow traveller Mizuki and they decide to get lost together. But how far can you run before you lose yourself completely?
“Dark, vivid and totally original. I loved it.” Lisa Williamson, author of The Art of Being Normal
“Remember the name Lydia Ruffles” Stylist
The Catcher in the Rye meets Turtles All the Way Down
Nineteen-year-old actor Arlo likes nothing more than howling across the skyline with best friend Luke.
But when something irreparable happens and familiar black weeds start to crawl inside him, Arlo flees to the other side of the world, taking only a sketchbook full of maps.
There, he meets fellow traveller Mizuki and they decide to get lost together. But how far can you run before you lose yourself completely?
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Reviews
With shades of Catcher In The Rye and the otherworldly feel of the film Lost In Translation, there is plenty to keep you enthralled
A startling portrayal of what it means to be young and lost...you will love this
A dream of a novel
You do not want to miss this novel about growing up, losing yourself, and trying to find your way back again
It's such a wonderful story, so beautifully written, and so hard-hitting. Lydia Ruffles is now right up there with my favourite authors, and one whose novels I will now auto-buy
This is a sophisticated read and particularly impressive in its portrayal of the inner lives of young, hurting men
A new offering from the bright young author of The Taste of Blue Light...this brave and pertinent book takes readers to the most unexpected places...this is artful, itinerant teen angst rooted in travel