A brilliant first novel by a young man of ferocious comic talent
The Times
Dunthorne captures the mores of Britain today better than novelists twice his age
New Statesman
Brilliant . . . laugh-out-loud enjoyable. The sharpest, funniest, rudest account of a troubled teenager's coming-of-age since <i>The Catcher in the Rye</i>
Independent
Transplants <i>The Catcher in the Rye</i> to south Wales . . . Dunthorne can make you laugh like you did during double physics on a wet Wednesday afternoon
Observer
A richly amusing tale of mock GCSEs, sex, death and challenging vocabulary . . . Excruciatingly funny incidents and cracking gags
Time Out
Excellent . . . the wonderful, Day-Glo certainties of adolescence have rarely been so brilliantly laid out
Independent on Sunday
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Joe Dunthorne was born and brought up in Swansea. He is the author of three novels and one collection of poetry, including Submarine, which has been translated into fifteen languages and made into an acclaimed film directed by Richard Ayoade, and Wild Abandon, which won the 2012 Encore Award. Children of Radium is his first work of non-fiction. He lives in London.
www.joedunthorne.com