Author:Richard McCann
Richard McCann's account of his childhood became a massive UK bestseller. In it he told the harrowing story of how he and his sisters were left motherless when the Yorkshire Ripper killed his first victim, Richard's mother Wilma McCann. Just A Boy was praised for its unflinching and unself-pitying account of a neglected childhood at the hands of an abusive father and uncaring authorities.
The Boy Grows Up is an account of how Richard used the success of Just A Boy to try and save his sister, and of his attempts to make sense of his past whilst learning more about the effects of traumatic childhoods and loss.
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—— The BooksellerWill resonate with approximately 99 % of all women
—— RED magazine summer pickThoughtful, beautifully written, honest. A sensual book. I URGE YOU TO READ IT
—— MARIAN KEYESBrilliant portrayal of long-term female friendships . . . I was gripped.
—— PrimaA Sally Rooney-esque evocative examination of female friendship
—— BEST SUMMER READS, i-newspaperThe real joy of this novel – while exploring just what second wave feminism has done for this generation of women (“you’ve had everything… we changed the world for you. For our daughters. And what have you done with it?”) – is in it’s writing; the dialogue and the honesty behind these characters who are doing their best, who are trying to live up to the fictional counterparts that they themselves have created… It’s the perfect summer reading
—— STYLIST MAGAZINEAbsolutely encapsulates what it means to be a young woman today, and beyond
—— Grazia MagazineHope’s writing is sublime and her characters so well fleshed out they will feel like friends at the end
—— Good Housekeeping Book of the YearBEST BOOKS FOR JULY: Expectation has defied all my expectations and completely redefined the friendship novel. Each of the characters resonated with me and I’m in awe of the way Anna Hope captures what it means to be a woman, right here, right now, with all the precision of a surgeon’s knife.
—— Red Magazine Book of the YearEDITOR'S CHOICE: I enjoyed this contemporary novel about the gulf between the expectation of how life will turn out and the reality... [it] taps into the current conversation about finding fulfilment and living a meaningful life.
—— Alice O'Keeffe , The BooksellerJaw-droppingly good
—— SARRA MANNINGAnna Hope has a way of getting inside difficult and painful moments, turning them inside out. I felt I knew these women as my own friends. Taut, electric, complex, funny.
—— RACHEL JOYCE bestselling author of THE UNEXPECTED PILGRIMAGE OF HAROLD FRYFew novels leave me genuinely breathless with their brilliance. EXPECTATION is one of them. This book is beautiful. I am in AWE
—— HANNAH BECKERMANSucculent, tender and honest, EXPECTATION is about the relationships between women: love, loss, triumph and betrayal. It was one of those books that knowingly flirted, then seduced me and then utterly ravished me
—— TOR UDALLA generation-defining book, honest and relatable on motherhood, ambition and sex. Like NORMAL PEOPLE with female friendship under the microscope
—— ERIN KELLY, bestselling author of HE SAID/SHE SAIDI loved it. Raw, honest, unputdownable.
—— TAMMY COHENI tore through EXPECTATION at the weekend. Exceptional gorgeously written and reads like a love letter to London. I highly recommend it
—— STACEY HALLS, bestselling author of THE FAMILIARSI absolutely loved this. What really appealed to me was the depiction of the parents, about legacy and about what the mother's generation leaves for the one that comes after
—— ANNE YOUNGSONAn intimate and touching portrayal of female friendship that shows it's okay to just be
—— NINA POTTELLSo fresh, human, kind and relatable
—— JENNY COLGANSuch a dark, relatable, elegant take on how time alters female friendships: how we become THESE people and our friends become THOSE people. Anyway, I loved it. You probably will, too
—— LIZA KLAUSSMANN, author of Tigers in Red WeatherA must-read. Will make you want to hug the women in you life
—— FABULOUS MAGAZINE Book of the YearA deftly crafted hymn to the comfort and frustration of female friendship from one of our most gifted contemporary writers
—— WATERSTONESSensual and evocative, deeply attuned to both the inner lives of the protagonists
—— CULTUREFLYThe prose is beautiful, the characters achingly real, their flawed decisions enraging and yet somehow still relatable. This wonderful book will resonate with every woman who reads it
—— LOUISE O'NEILLA quietly political story that suggests historic battles have left women with new impossible burdens of expectation. A marvellously tangy London novel
—— DAILY MAILHope beautifully examines how female friendship, its issues entirely relatable, ebbs and flows over time in this wise and engaging read
—— SUNDAY EXPRESSHugely absorbing, massively enjoyable
—— LISSA EVANSA deftly crafted hymn to the comfort and frustration of female friendship from one of our most gifted contemporary writers
—— WATERSTONESSensitive, resonant, addictive
—— DAILY MIRRORA story that resonates with anyone who has tried and failed and tried again as they contemplate that gap between what is possible and what is not.
—— RTE GUIDECompulsive and beautifully told storytelling - an ode to 21st century London and an examination of the pressures of modern society
—— IRISH TIMES Book of the Yearcompletely redefines the friendship novel. I am in awe of the way Anna Hope captures what it means to be a woman, right here, right now.
—— RED MAGAZINE Book of the YearHope is adept at characterisation. The friends are fantastically well-realised.
—— Daily TimesThe story of 3 college friends, if you're a fan of Sally Rooney, you'll love EXPECTATION
—— Irish ExaminerA grown-up, honest take on female camaraderie. Packed with talking points
—— Mail on SundayFantastic. Beautifully written, sharply observed and saying important things
—— ELIZABETH DAYBOOK OF THE YEAR. It's the book we're all buying for our sisters and besties this Christmas.
—— FabulousBrings to vivid life that particular tension one feels just before middle age, when it begins to become clear that life won’t end up looking exactly they way we thought it would. An outstanding novel
—— MARY BETH KEANEAnna Hope's beautifully observed study of female friendship is a moving account of the collision between aspiration and reality
—— DAILY MAILFantastically well-realised portrait of female friendship's joys and pains from an exciting new voice in British fiction
—— DAILY TELEGRAPH