Special thanks to The Polari Prize (and founder Paul Burston) which, I think, had a lot to do with this.
Here's what WH Smith had to say in The Bookseller today:
"Polari First Book Prize winner The Good Son (Salt) by Northern Irish author Paul McVeigh, a coming-of-age novel following a young boy growing up during the Troubles in 1980s Belfast, was singled out as "a gem of a novel that blends pathos and humour perfectly through the eyes of its inspired and heroic narrator, Mickey."
You can read the whole article and find out about the other authors who were chosen, here.
The Good Son: Winner of The Polari Prize
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