Browse the newest Faber titles, from debut novels and gripping crime thrillers to the best new poetry, children's books and refreshed editions of classic works of literature.
Home to William Golding, Sylvia Plath, Kazuo Ishiguro, Sally Rooney, Tsitsi Dangarembga, Max Porter, Ingrid Persaud, Anna Burns and Rachel Cusk, among many others, Faber is proud to publish some of the greatest novelists from the early twentieth century to today.
Our non-fiction catalogue features thinkers, writers and entertainers – from the QI team and Lenny Henry to James Shapiro and Jenny Uglow – whose books stimulate joy and laughter or new ways of thinking about the world.
From Nobel Laureates Samuel Beckett and Harold Pinter to theatre greats Tom Stoppard and Alan Bennett to rising stars Polly Stenham and Florian Zeller, Faber Drama presents the very best theatre has to offer.
With classics such as Ted Hughes's The Iron Man and award-winners including Emma Carroll's Letters from the Lighthouse, Faber Children's Books brings you the best in picture books, young reads & Young Adult fiction.
Faber is proud to collaborate with writers and actors to produce audiobooks that bring classic novels and contemporary bestsellers to life in sound. Browse our fast-growing list of titles.
As a publisher, we believe in our collective power to help deliver tangible change towards a more equal and fair society, through our publishing, campaigning, outreach and advocacy.
Enjoy exclusive interviews, films, reading lists and quizzes as a Faber Member. Simply sign in to your account to unlock all articles or sign up for free.
An intimate and original memoir of love, grief and male friendship by one of Scotland’s brightest young talents.
263 in stock
£14.99
We are temporarily only able to ship Faber Shop orders to addresses in the UK.
Format
Hardback
ISBN
9780571360055
Date Published
07.07.2022
Delivery
All orders are sent via Royal Mail and are tracked: choose from standard or premium delivery.
Summary
An intimate and original memoir of love, grief and male friendship by one of Scotland’s brightest young talents.
‘As perfect a portrait of friendship as I’ve ever read.’ STEPHEN FRY
‘Lucid, lyrical, loaded . . . A love letter to friendship.’ JACKIE KAY
‘A lovely book: bright and heartfelt, funny and refreshing.’ ANDREW O’HAGAN
‘A beautiful, moving, life-affirming book.’ IAN RANKIN
Friendships might just be the greatest love affairs of our lives . . .
In 2018 poet and author Michael Pedersen lost a cherished friend, Scott Hutchison, soon after their collective voyage into the landscape of the Scottish Highlands. Just weeks later, Michael began to write to him. As he confronts the bewildering process of grief, what starts as a love letter to one magical, coruscating human soon becomes a paean to all the gorgeous male friendships that have transformed his life.
‘Boy Friends sees Pedersen illuminate these companions with a poet’s eye, a comedian’s timing – and a lover’s care.’ OBSERVER
‘Pedersen is an enthralling narrator and his prose is poetic, written with enough electricity that it seems to jolt off the page. It is riotously funny . . . Boy Friends opens up conversations about vulnerable subjects: the brunt of suicide, the circumstances of certain types of Scottish masculinity and where friendships fit into that.’ SUNDAY TIMES
Critic Reviews
Enchanting and astonishingly compelling . . . A friend is a masterpiece of nature, Emerson said — and this book is as perfect a portrait of that natural masterpiece as I have ever read.
Stephen Fry
Critic Reviews
Lucid, lyrical, loaded, Boy Friends is a love letter to friendship. Michael Pedersen hauntingly captures the exhilaration and the romance of fine friendship and the terror and bewilderment at the loss of it. Boy Friends is gut-wrenching and yet gallus too - taking us on a rollercoaster journey of love and loss that makes you say to yourself, more than once, yes, that's it exactly.
Jackie Kay
Critic Reviews
Boy Friends is a lovely book: bright and heartfelt, funny and refreshing. I greatly enjoyed reading it.
Andrew O'Hagan
Critic Reviews
A beautiful, moving, life-affirming book about a beautiful, moving, life-affirming friendship.
Ian Rankin
Critic Reviews
A tender, funny rebuttal to toxic masculinity. It lifted my spirits in the way Ali Smith does.
Val McDermid
Critic Reviews
Boy Friends is an inclusive, collective hug, sharing platter of a book that takes us along for the ride . . . The words take flight and come into land, often with a laugh, on every page, and while it’s undeniably about male friendships, it’s a journey you don’t have to be a ‘boy’ to enjoy . . . life-affirming.
Janet Christie, Scotsman
MichaelPedersen
MICHAEL PEDERSEN is a prize-winning Scottish poet and author. His second collection, Oyster (2017), was a collaboration with Scott Hutchison of Frightened Rabbit. He has been awarded a Robert Louis Stevenson Fellowship, among other accolades. Pedersen also co-founded Neu! Reekie!, a prize-winning arts collective known for producing cutting edge shows across Scotland and the world.
You can unsubscribe by clicking on the unsubscribe link at the end of any email you receive from us. You can cancel your membership by emailing members@faber.co.uk. For more on how we use your personal data, please see our Privacy Policy.
Thanks
Thank you for signing up to Faber Members. You will receive a welcome email shortly.