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Winner of The Ockham New Zealand Book Awards 2019

Winner of the Ngaio Marsh Crime Writing Awards 2019

Winner of the New Zealand Booklovers Prize for Fiction 2019

Winner of the NZ Heritage Book Awards 2018

Longlisted for the International Dublin Literary Awards 2020

This multi-award winning novel explores the controversial topic of the death penalty with empathy and a probing eye for injustice.

'Magnetic' New York Times

The offender is not one of ours. It is unfortunate that we got this undesirable from his homeland.

Auckland, October 1955. If young Paddy Black sings to himself he can almost see himself back home in Belfast. Yet, less than two years after sailing across the globe in search of a better life, here he stands in a prison cell awaiting trial for murder. He pulled a knife at the jukebox that night, but should his actions lead him to the gallows? As his desperate mother waits on, Paddy must face a judge and jury unlikely to favour an outsider, as a wave of moral panic sweeps the island nation.

Fiona Kidman’s powerful novel explores the controversial topic of the death penalty with characteristic empathy and a probing eye for injustice.

This Mortal Boy

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    Publisher: Gallic Books
    Publication Date: 03/09/2019
    ISBN13: 9781910709580, 978-1910709580
    ISBN10: 1910709581

    Number of Pages: 288

    Fiction , Contemporary Fiction

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    Winner of The Ockham New Zealand Book Awards 2019

    Winner of the Ngaio Marsh Crime Writing Awards 2019

    Winner of the New Zealand Booklovers Prize for Fiction 2019

    Winner of the NZ Heritage Book Awards 2018

    Longlisted for the International Dublin Literary Awards 2020

    This multi-award winning novel explores the controversial topic of the death penalty with empathy and a probing eye for injustice.

    'Magnetic' New York Times

    The offender is not one of ours. It is unfortunate that we got this undesirable from his homeland.

    Auckland, October 1955. If young Paddy Black sings to himself he can almost see himself back home in Belfast. Yet, less than two years after sailing across the globe in search of a better life, here he stands in a prison cell awaiting trial for murder. He pulled a knife at the jukebox that night, but should his actions lead him to the gallows? As his desperate mother waits on, Paddy must face a judge and jury unlikely to favour an outsider, as a wave of moral panic sweeps the island nation.

    Fiona Kidman’s powerful novel explores the controversial topic of the death penalty with characteristic empathy and a probing eye for injustice.

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