Mayflies By O'Hagan Andrew
The winner of the Christopher Isherwood Prize and acclaimed by a multitude of reputable publications, including The Guardian, Spectator, Sunday Times, Financial Times, and Evening Standard, the novel "Tully" captivates readers with its poignant portrayal of friendship and the passage of time. Praised by notable figures like Graham Norton, Tracey Thorn, and Douglas Stuart, the story follows the bond between James and Tully, forged in the summer of 1986 amidst music, films, and youthful rebellion in Manchester.
Three decades later, a phone call from Tully unveils life-altering news, reigniting the bond that has defined their existence. Described as "unforgettable" by Colm Toibín and "spectacular" by the Spectator, "Tully" is hailed for its ability to capture the essence of friendship and the profound impact it has on shaping lives. With its blend of humor, passion, and heartbreak, the novel resonates deeply, leaving readers enthralled by its beauty and wisdom. 📚❤️