Tom Bedlam

Author(s): George Hagen

Historical Fiction

Born in a shabby tenement in Victorian London, young Tom Bedlam is employed stoking the furnaces in a massive porcelain factory; he is son to a father he has never met, and sibling to a baby who vanished at birth. But in spite of these disadvantages, he is a positive spirit, cunning in his pursuit of love, unflinchingly loyal to his friends, and possessed of a deep, passionate soul. More than anything, he wishes to bring the loose strands of his estranged family together. After TomâÂÂs mother dies, a mysterious family benefactor appears who offers to pay for the boyâÂÂs education. For a factory urchin this is good luck indeed, and Tom is whisked away to an exclusive private boarding school called Hammer Hall. The school is a crucible of variously privileged, predatory, meek, and noble boys, and although Tom gathers crucial clues there about his lost brother, he finds himself caught between warring forces and makes a Faustian pact that will haunt his adult life. As Tom becomes a man, his quest assumes grander proportions, a search for his lost innocence but an attempt to create the family he dreamed of in childhood. His experiences will challenge his decency and force him to weigh his character against the pitfalls of loyalty, patriotism, love, and familial duty. Tom Bedlam shows how small deeds in childhood can resonate for a lifetime, and how the bonds of family ultimately prevail against the devastating march of progress and human folly. Most of all, it is a journey with a good friend. Charming, whimsical, passionate, and funnyâÂÂthereâÂÂs no better companion than Tom Bedlam.

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"* 'A fine novel, about family, migration, identity and the struggle to find and hold onto it. It is also hugely entertaining and very, very funny.' - Roddy Doyle on THE LAMENTS * 'Extremely funny' - Daily Mail on THE LAMENTS * 'The family story has been a durable mainstay of the novel for more than a century... THE LAMENTS is a lively corrective to the subgenre, a family story on speed, with a jolt of black comedy that makes it a close relative to that greatest of all American family stories, The Simpsons... any apparent invitation to either characters or readers to fall into a sentimental slump is quickly withdrawn. The"

George Hagen was born in 1958 in Harare, Southern Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe). His family later moved to Northern Rhodesia, then to England before settling in New Jersey. He studied film at New York University's Tisch School of the Arts, and spent several years in Los Angeles as a screenwriter. He lives in New York City with his wife and three children. THE LAMENTS was published by Sceptre in September 2004.

General Fields

  • : 9780340921128
  • : Hodder & Stoughton General Division
  • : Sceptre
  • : 01 June 0000
  • : 250mm X mm
  • : United Kingdom
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : George Hagen
  • : Paperback
  • : Export ed
  • : 464
  • : Modern fiction