Breath

In a country recovering from a brutal and divisive civil war, a young boy, Jamie, is knocked off his bike and dies in a city street. His father agrees to allow one of Jamie's lungs to be removed and flown over the border for a transplant.

As the night unfolds and the plane travels across the war-ravaged country, we see the drama from three different perspectives: the father, grieving for the son he perhaps never knew well enough; the lung's recipient, an old man fighting for breath; and in the turbulent sky between them, the young pilot who is closest to Jamie - or at least to his breath, his spirit, his voice.

A bleakly powerful ending with a moving, finely contrived element of hope

Times Literary Supplement
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  • Imprint: Vintage Digital
  • ISBN: 9781407093451
  • Length: 208 pages
  • Price: £4.99
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