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A Million Tiny Missiles All At Once

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Being a teen’s a tough gig, but what if one gig could save your family?

Elias’s brain is a swamp of fears and bad things.

His once-loving brother Bo has become a stranger, and his parents are at breaking point.

When Bo falls in with dangerous people, Elias decides he’s the only one who can bring his family back together.

But what begins as a simple pizza-night plan quickly spirals into chaos.

Can Elias find a way to reach the people he loves the most before it’s too late?

The stunning debut novel from Lucas Maxwell, winner of the Times/Chicken House Competition 2024 Set in wintry Nova Scotia, Canada and inspired by the author’s childhood, this special novel explores themes of family addiction and growing up neurodivergent Perfect for fans of The Perks of Being a Wallflower, My Sister Lives on the Mantelpiece and Orbiting Jupiter.

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Set in the freezing Nova Scotia winter, A Million Tiny Missiles All At Once draws on Lucas Maxwell’s upbringing to set the scene for his breath taking debut novel.

Dropping back ten years as an introduction Maxwell deftly utilises an incident from Elias’s early childhood to give a meaningful insight into who Elias is and how autism affects him. Back then, Elias knows his brother Bo would go to the ends of the earth to look after him but Bo has grown more distant and barely grunts at him nowadays, his parents are arguing and he knows he needs to do something about it. A talent show at the school could just be the key to helping but will it be too little too late?

Beautifully eloquent, heart-breaking yet uplifting, Maxwell doesn’t hide from the, at times, harsh reality of life. Dealing with a life spiralling due to addiction and associated debts, neurodiversity, poverty and the physical and mental strains that can put on families. This is also a story of hope, of the kindness of friends and strangers, of the power of human strength and determination in the face of adversity when powered by love. If that all seems to heavy for some, Maxwell also peppers the story with a series of puns, from Elias in preparation for his comedy sketch at the talent show, which you can’t help but chuckle at, confusing anyone who happens to observe you reading it. Quite how so much can be squeezed into such a relatively concise text is somewhat baffling, but it unequivocally works.

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