From the widely renowned author Andrew O'Hagan, a heartbreaking novel of an extraordinary lifelong friendship.
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Andrew O'Hagan is a Scottish novelist and non-fiction author celebrated for his perceptive explorations of society and individual lives. His narratives delve into complex themes with a distinctive voice, capturing the nuances of human experience. O'Hagan's critical acclaim stems from his masterful prose and his ability to illuminate profound truths through compelling storytelling. His work consistently engages readers with its intellectual depth and emotional resonance.







- 2020
- 2018
Exploring the complexities of identity in the digital age, this collection of essays delves into how our online personas can diverge from reality. Andrew O'Hagan examines the nuances of truth and deception in virtual spaces, highlighting the ways in which our digital selves evolve and interact with the world. Through insightful analysis, he invites readers to reflect on the implications of living in a reality where the lines between authentic and fabricated identities blur.
- 2017
The Secret Life
- 272 pages
- 10 hours of reading
And 'The Satoshi Affair' chronicles the strange case of Craig Wright, the Australian web developer who may or may not be the mysterious inventor of Bitcoin, and who may or may not be willing, or even able, to reveal the truth. What does it mean when your very sense of self becomes, to borrow a phrase from the tech world, 'disrupted'?
- 2015
How much do we keep from the people we love? Why is the truth so often buried in secrets? Can we learn from the past or must we forget it? Standing one evening at the window of her house by the sea, Anne Quirk sees a rabbit disappearing in the snow. Nobody remembers her now, but this elderly woman was in her youth a pioneer of British documentary photography. Her beloved grandson, Luke, now a captain with the Royal Western Fusiliers, is on a tour of duty in Afghanistan, part of a convoy taking equipment to the electricity plant at Kajaki. Only when Luke returns home to Scotland does Anne's secret story begin to emerge, along with his, and they set out for an old guest house in Blackpool where she once kept a room.
- 2013
The author is celebrated for their exceptional essay writing, characterized by sharp, impactful prose that engages readers with precision. Each sentence is crafted to evoke thought and reflection, showcasing the author's skill in conveying complex ideas succinctly. This collection promises to deliver insightful commentary and a unique perspective on various themes, making it a compelling read for those who appreciate eloquent and thought-provoking literature.
- 2011
In November 1960, Frank Sinatra gifted Marilyn Monroe a dog named Maf, who had a keen instinct for 20th-century politics, psychoanalysis, literature, and interior design. Andrew O'Hagan's canine hero provides a humorous perspective on his complex life and Monroe's, revealing insights into her life and the extraordinary 1960s.
- 2010
In November 1960, Frank Sinatra gave Marilyn Monroe a dog. The story of Maf the dog is a hilarious and highly original peek into the life of a complex canine hero - he was very much a real historical figure, with his license and photographs sold at auction along with Marilyn's other person affects.
- 2009
Renowned journalist and novelist Andrew O'Hagan presents a compelling collection of essays that explore the intricate relationship between Britain and America. Celebrated for his insightful reportage, O'Hagan delves into cultural, historical, and social themes, offering a nuanced perspective on both nations. His work is recognized for its depth and eloquence, establishing him as a leading essayist of his generation.
- 2009
A night out with Robert Burns : the greatest poems
- 222 pages
- 8 hours of reading
The Scottish poet Robert Burns has been idolised and eulogised. He has been sainted, painted, tarted up and toasted. He is famous as the author of 'Auld Lang Syne', and he has long since become the patron saint of the heart-sore and the hung-over.
- 2007
When an English priest takes over a small Scottish parish, not everyone is ready to accept him. He makes friends with two local youths, Mark and Lisa, and clashes with a world he can barely understand. The town seems to grow darker each night. Fate comes calling and before the summer is out his quiet life is the focus of public hysteria. Meanwhile a religious war is unfolding on his doorstep...


