“The page-turning quality of the best fiction with the astute self-awareness of the best memoir.”Lily Dunn, Sins of My Father “... a strangely propulsive, absorbing read.” Sara Baume, Seven Steeples “Simply put, I couldn’t leave it alone.” Marina Benjamin, A Little Give “An incredible achievement.” Erin Vincent, Fourteen Ways of Looking “This book is here to stay.” Susanna Crossman, Home is Where We Start “Nothing about this superb account feels unfair or forced. It is a case study of misdirected emotions, and the best thing Neil Griffiths has written.” Will Eaves, Murmur “Neil Griffiths has written an existential ghost story. In lean, eviscerating prose, he shows how the bludgeoning dramas of the past threaten to deform the chance at a real self.” Sally Bayley, No Boys Play Here “The Wrong Son is necessary, powerful and written with piercing accuracy.” Alice Jolly, Dead Babies and Seaside Towns “A brilliant anatomy of a deeply wounding childhood ...” Rebecca Abrams, When Parents Die