We’re In Trouble

We’re In Trouble by Christopher Coake, published by Penguin Books Limited in June 2006, is a collection of short stories that delves into the theme of death and its impact on the young. This edition spans 320 pages and is presented in English, offering readers a thoughtful exploration of profound emotional experiences through Coake’s literary style.
In this collection, readers will encounter narratives that evoke a range of psychological insights and reflections on mortality. The stories are crafted with attention to detail, inviting readers to engage deeply with the characters and their circumstances. As a work of fiction, We’re In Trouble presents a unique perspective on life and loss, making it a significant addition to contemporary literary discussions.
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‘I would like to claim that I discovered Christopher Coake but you can’t really discover writers like this: the quality of the work is so blindingly obvious he was never going to labour in obscurity for any length of time … We’re In Trouble is, for the most part, a book about death – quite often, about how death affects the young … Sometimes, when you’re reading the stories, you forget to breathe, which probably means that you read them with more speed than the writer intended … They’re beautifully written, and they have bottom … striking and dramatic’ Nick Hornby, Believer
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