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The Boyhood of Cain

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A searing novel of love and betrayal as a young boy comes of age in the heart of England, from an exquisite new voice.
In the shadow of an ancient abbey nestled between rivers, Daniel is growing up. He is highly intelligent but little understood by his parents, and a secret passion burns inside him for love and recognition. When his father loses his job as the headmaster of the local school, his family stumbles into a rural life for which they are ill-prepared. Daniel’s sole solace is the arrival of Philip, a new boy at school, whom he worships with a confused intensity. Before long, both boys fall under the spell of a charismatic art teacher, setting Daniel on a perilous course that could lead to the betrayal of all he loves. 
Tender, brutal, and enthralling, The Boyhood of Cain is a remarkable portrait of a young boy caught between mother and father, self and desire, and obedience and freedom. It evokes the passions and private wounds of youth, and plumbs the turning points in our lives that make us who we are.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      December 16, 2024
      The debut novel from Amherst (after the memoir Go the Way Your Blood Beats) is a muted coming-of-age tale set in 1990s England. Daniel’s father leaves his job as headmaster of the local preparatory school, where Daniel is enrolled, due to health issues. His parents sells their house and move to the country, a rupture that feels to Daniel “like a death.” Awkward and slight, he struggles at school without the safety net of his father being in a position of power. He befriends Philip, a new student, and tries to win the approval of Mr. Miller, the school’s English and art master. Daniel’s mother suffers bouts of depression and his father drinks to excess. Meanwhile, their son challenges the local vicar when discussing Jesus (“If you are God then there shouldn’t be poor always,” he contends) and butts heads with Mr. Miller while analyzing John Constable’s painting The Hay Wain (“Reality and truth are not the same thing,” Mr. Miller argues). Amherst writes with a measured pace and careful attention to his youthful protagonist’s malleability as Daniel questions his sexuality and other supposed binaries of life. The result is an authentic depiction of youthful fears and confusions. Agent: John Ash, CAA.

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