Synopses & Reviews
“This is family life today at its most believable: warm and messy, bored and raging….I LOVED IT.”
—Emma Donoghue, author of the New York Times bestseller Room
What I Did by Christopher Wakling is a truly astonishing novel—the chronicle of a family crisis that is equal parts hilarity, poignancy, and horror, told in the singular voice of a most precocious youngster. Room meets The Slap meets The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time, Waklings tour de force concerns one rash act that pitches a six-year-old boy and his hapless parents into the center of a social services maelstrom. What I Did is contemporary fiction at its most enthrallingly original—poignant, powerful, and extremely funny—a miraculous work that prompted Londons Daily Mail to declare it “the novel that should have won the Booker prize.”
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“Gripping, hilarious, tender and a whole lot more, this is, without doubt, one of the books of the year.” Daily Mail (London)
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“A powerful, poignant and funny novel, perched on the precarious line between protecting children and destroying families.” Melbourne Age
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“This is family life today at its most believable: warm and messy, bored and raging, and above all, self-conscious. WHAT I DID is every parents nightmare, but will make you burst out laughing too. I loved it.” Emma Donoghue
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“Excellent . . . Dark but uplifting.” Alex Preston, author of This Bleeding City
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“Horribly plausible . . . [What I Did] brilliantly captures parent-child relations in the raw.” The Independent
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“Wakling creates believable conflict from the everyday facts of a child going just too far and a parent losing it . . . The novel is a strong depiction of a family in crisis.” Sunday Age (Melbourne)
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“I loved it! Staggeringly good. Terrifyingly good.” Lisa Jewell, bestselling author of Ralph's Party
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“Amusing and unsettling . . . What I Did lets us into the mind of a child who is comically literal and utterly at sea in the world of adults.” The Guardian
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“A powerful parable of 21st century society . . . a fine, challenging novel.” Mail on Sunday
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“Hugely impressive, gripping, funny and thought provoking.” Emily Barr, bestselling author of Backpack
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“Warm, hilarious, eye-wateringly moving, with the cleverest use of point of view since Jane Austen . . . WHAT I DID is the novel that should have won the Booker prize.” Daily Mail (London), "Christmas Pick" in the literary fiction category
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“A childs view of the actions and attitudes of adults has seldom been so compellingly or tenaciously illustrated as by Wakling in this perfect little book.” Irish Times
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“Much in the vein of Atonement, a well-intentioned innocent threatens to destroy the people he loves most . . . affecting.” Publishers Weekly
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“Like Christos Tsiolkas The Slap, [WHAT I DID] documents one familys attempt to copewith the aftermath of a public outburst and the failure of their own innocent attempts to put things right . . . an affecting, thought-provoking tale of parent-child relations.” Booklist
Synopsis
This is family life today at its most believable: warm and messy, bored and raging .I LOVED IT. Emma Donoghue, author of the New York Times bestseller RoomWhat I Did by Christopher Wakling is a truly astonishing novel the chronicle of a family crisis that is equal parts hilarity, poignancy, and horror, told in the singular voice of a most precocious youngster. Room meets The Slap meets The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time, Wakling s tour de force concerns one rash act that pitches a six-year-old boy and his hapless parents into the center of a social services maelstrom. What I Did is contemporary fiction at its most enthrallingly original poignant, powerful, and extremely funny a miraculous work that prompted London s Daily Mail to declare it the novel that should have won the Booker prize. "
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"This is a story about a terrible thing which happens to me. I have to warn you that nobody is bad or good here, or rather everyone is a bit bad and a bit good and the bad and the good moluscules get mixed up against each other and produce terrible chemical reactions. Did you know cheetahs cannot retract their claws?"
Six-year-old Billy loves animals, David Attenborough documentaries, and sneakers that flash when he runs. He does not love sitting still, the blood-soaked sky in Watership Down, or his father's cell phone.
When Billy runs into a busy street, ignoring his father's commands, he sets in motion a series of unexpected, family-altering events. What I Did is a heart-wrenching reminder of how best intentions can lead to disastrous consequences, and how one rash decision can take on a life of its own.
About the Author
CHRISTOPHER WAKLING is a novelist and travel writer whose previous books include On Cape Three Points, Beneath the Diamond Sky, The Undertow, Towards the Sun and The Devils Mask. Born in 1970, he studied English at Oxford and has worked as a farm hand, teacher and lawyer. He is the Royal Literary Fund Writing Fellow at Bristol University and writes travel journalism for The Independent. He lives in Bristol, england, with his wife and children. Visit him online at <>christopherwakling.com.