The Shock of the Fall

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WINNER OF THE COSTA BOOK OF THE YEAR 2013

WINNER OF THE SPECSAVERS POPULAR FICTION BOOK OF THE YEAR 2014

WINNER OF THE BETTY TRASK PRIZE 2014

‘I’ll tell you what happened because it will be a good way to introduce my brother. His name’s Simon. I think you’re going to like him. I really do. But in a couple of pages he’ll be dead. And he was never the same after that.’

There are books you can’t stop reading, which keep you up all night.

There are books which let us into the hidden parts of life and make them vividly real.

There are books which, because of the sheer skill with which every word is chosen, linger in your mind for days.

The Shock of the Fall is all of these books.

The Shock of the Fall is an extraordinary portrait of a young man’s descent into mental illness. It is a brave and groundbreaking novel from one of the most exciting new voices in fiction.

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‘A stunning novel. Ambitious and exquisitely realised, it's by turns shocking, harrowing and heartrending. The writing is so accomplished it's hard to believe it's a debut – it's clearly the work of a major new talent' S J WATSON

‘Nathan Filer is following in the footsteps of Mark Haddon’s genre-setting The Curious Incident Of The Dog In The Night-Time. Both funny and painful... you’re going to love it’ DAILY MAIL

‘Bittersweet and wonderfully etched...perceptive and moving’ TELEGRAPH

‘A deeply moving (but also funny) first novel’ Kate Saunders, THE TIMES

‘A compelling story of grief, madness and loss. Filer has an ear for the dark comedy of life, and Matthew is a charismatic lead character who draws you in even as his world falls apart’

OBSERVER MAGAZINE

‘A tragic and comic account of living with schizophrenia. A must for fans of Matthew Quick’s The Silver Linings Playbook’

GQ

Ratings and reviews

4.2
646 reviews
Alison Macd
May 12, 2015
Loved this novel and the character of Matt. A flawed young man trying to deal with an incident that changed so many lives and for which,as such a young child,he could not really be held responsible.Although Matt was schizophrenic I can understand his need to keep Simon alive,all be it in a self destructive way.Anyone who has lost someone close can understand that feeling of not letting go so that the person disappears into nothingness. A wonderful first novel.
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Pat Cooper
November 12, 2014
This sort of gritty realism is not usually my thing but I found the interaction between the two brothers and the description of Matthew's grief from a child's point of view very moving and perceptive. Worth a read.
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Irena Boettcher
May 6, 2017
A superb book with too many weaknesses to be truly great. And as for Down's Syndrome - the author obviously does not know what he's talking about,
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About the author

Nathan Filer is a registered mental health nurse. He is also a performance poet, contributing regularly to literary events across the UK. His work has been broadcast on television and radio. The Shock of the Fall is his first novel.

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