Review
PRAISE FOR PIG: 'A coming-of-age story as strange and surprising, in its way, as THE CATCHER IN THE RYE' -- New York Times 'A first novel of extraordinary poise and accomplishment ... gripping and moving' -- Michael Dibdin 'A wholly satisfying book, quietly beautiful and inescapably ominous' -- David Buckley, Observer PRAISE FOR CRUSTACEANS: 'Haunting and heartbreaking' -- The Sunday Times 'Subtly written and superbly crafted ... Cowan has excelled himself with this brilliant and poignant book' -- Sunday Express 'Told with a tenderness and detail that shine through all [Paul's] dark domestic secrets. CRUSTACEANS is a bleakly beautiful novel ... riveting' -- Literary Review
About the Author
Andrew Cowan was born in Corby and educated at Beanfield Comprehensive and the University of East Anglia. PIG, his first novel, was published in 1996 to great acclaim and as well as the Sunday Times Young Writer of the Year Award, won the Betty Trask Award, the Ruth Hadden Memorial Prize, the Author's Club First Novel Award and a Scottish Council Book Award. He is also the author of COMMON GROUND and CRUSTACEANS, which was published to critical acclaim in 2001. He lives in Norwich with the writer Lynne Bryan and their daughter, Rose, and has recently been appointed Senior Lecturer in Creative Writing at UEA.