Human, Animal: A BBC Radio 2 Book Club Pick

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By Seth Insua
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Dairy farmer George Calvert is fighting to keep the family business afloat. Worried about the future but resistant to change, he refuses to face the reality of his failing farm, his elderly mother’s declining health and his troubled relationship with his youngest son, Tom.
Newly returned from university, Tom isolates himself in his childhood bedroom, guarding the truth of his burgeoning identity. When animal rights activists break into the cowshed one morning and Tom appears to side with the protesters, father and son lock horns. As the Calverts begin to unravel, a decades-old secret surfaces – one that might rip them apart completely, or finally unite them. A deeply moving debut about one family’s struggle to find connection in a rapidly changing world, Human, Animal is an ode to the wild, a journey of self-discovery and a hopeful path to common ground. TweetReviews
Such a well written book that captivates the audience almost immediately, enabling the reader to feel like they know Tom/Tam and father straight away. I thought the way the book indicates that Tom/Tam has something to do with the protests is spellbinding and the way that the story describes their progress from being able to come out as non-binary is amazing….LOVED it, and a strong 10 from me!
Joanne