An odd romance that begins among the Egyptian cotton sheets and goosedown pillows of an Oxford Street department store
Following a brief spell as a stringer at NME in the mid-1980s, Nick Coleman was Music Editor of Time Out for seven years, then Arts and Features Editor at the Independent and the Independent on Sunday. He has also written on music for The Times, Guardian, Telegraph, New Statesman, Intelligent Life, GQ and The Wire. He is the author of The Train in the Night, which was shortlisted for the 2012 Wellcome Book Prize.
Full of melancholy wit, it’s sure to beguile fans of Nick
Hornby.
*Mail on Sunday*
A quirky, well-written romance cum mystery tale.
*Tatler*
Coleman imbues his writing with a dry wit that enlivens the
everyday, and with pithy character descriptions.
*Independent on Sunday*
Sharp, witty and beautifully written, it only takes moments to fall
head first into the beautiful style of Pillow Man.
*We Love This Book*
A raw account of the male emotional landscape.
*Independent*
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