My Fellow Skin

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Pub Date May 05 2015 | Archive Date Feb 23 2015
Steerforth Press | Pushkin Press

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My Fellow Skin is a beautiful, affectionate novel told from the point of view of an impressionable young boy. The novel opens before the boy can talk, and we follow Anton’s first, tentative steps on the path to adulthood. He gradually begins to grasp an understanding of time and death, and when he goes to school he falls in love for the first time – not with the schoolgirls his peers are interested in, but with his classmate, Willem. A gentle, protective relationship develops between them, and this gives Anton his own, new identity, his ‘fellow skin’. But their love ends tragically, and Anton ultimately loses not only his love, but also his youth, the protection of his parents, and the old house in the village. He is left desolate.
My Fellow Skin is a beautiful, affectionate novel told from the point of view of an impressionable young boy. The novel opens before the boy can talk, and we follow Anton’s first, tentative steps on...

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A coming-of-age Bildungsroman about Anton, an observant but solitary boy who has difficulty connecting to those around him, who finds himself always on the outside looking in. When he becomes friends with Willem his life changes in many ways, but equally gives him much to come to terms with. I found this an engaging and convincing psychological investigation of a young boy coming to maturity, a tender and touching tale, and for me the best of the three Mortier novels I have now read.

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It's always interesting to see a novel that spans the course of a life, fitting a lifetime into so few pages. Unique, gorgeous.

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