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My Only Boy: A 'best book to read this summer' in The Times

Autor Rosa Rankin-Gee
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 21 mai 2026
The sensational new novel from the highly-acclaimed author of Dreamland

It is Elle’s job to predict the future. But even she can’t predict this. 

When a desperate worker throws himself off a balcony, it is Elle who has handle the fallout. Comms director for a tech start-up firm called Gigr, which finds casual employment for an increasingly wide range of workers and professionals, it is her job to anticipate and plan for every scenario.

But lately events have started to spin out of her control.

In parliament the political temperature is getting as hot as the weather on the streets outside. If Elle is to ensure her company’s smooth path towards a stock market floatation – a floatation that will provide her and her family with the financial security they so desperately need – she must be prepared to bend to the will of the new extremists in government.

In Elle’s personal life, things are hardly less complicated.

On an evening so hot that London’s pavements seem to melt, she meets Ed at a house party and immediately the conversation flows. Each exchange feels like an new adventure. It’s inevitable that they fall in love.

But Elle has dated only women for as long as she can remember and Ed is a writer billed as ‘the great gay novelist of our times.’

Can the unexpected attraction Ed and Elle feel for each other last when it presents such a profound challenge to their identity? 

And what happens when their sense of self collapses alongside the world around them?

Set over the course of an historic year, My Only Boy is both a once-in-a-lifetime love story and an uncompromising state-of-the-nation thriller that asks universal questions about the compromises we are prepared to make and the lengths to which we are prepared to go obtain the things we desire most.

Praise for Dreamland

 ‘A beautiful book: thought-provoking, eerily prescient and very witty.’ Brit Bennett, author of The Vanishing Half

'Water courses through its pages, as rising sea levels heighten inequalities, buoy populist politicians and wash away every certainty of civilisation. But there’s also the novel’s prose – its liquid grace and glinting sparkle – and the sheer irresistibility of a narrative that sweeps along with a force that feels tidal in its pull.' Observer

'She vividly captures the balance between ferocity and vulnerability as the two girls explore their burgeoning desire; one minute they’re greedy for each other, the next they’re proceeding more gingerly. Theirs is a great first love, blazing bright and furious amid the poverty and the pain, the perfect counterweight that’s needed to make the novel sing. Dreamland brings us face-to-face with much of what we’re on the threshold of losing; nevertheless, it manages to convince us that its characters have everything still to live for.'  Guardian
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781398559257
ISBN-10: 1398559253
Pagini: 464
Dimensiuni: 153 x 234 mm
Ediția:ANZ Only
Editura: SCRIBNER UK
Colecția Scribner UK

Notă biografică

Rosa Rankin-Gee lives between Ramsgate and South London. Her first novel The Last Kings of Sark won Shakespeare & Company’s Paris Literary Prize. Her work has appeared in the Guardian, Vogue, the Paris Review, and Esquire, among others. Her second novel, Dreamland, will be a major BBC drama in 2026.

Recenzii

‘Ambitious… exhilarating… Sits somewhere between a state-of-the-nation comedy and a twisted love story… What emerges is a surprisingly tender exploration of intimacy in an era when even our most private passions feel vulnerable to public scrutiny. This is a novel that feels almost purpose-built for fans for The Thick of It, Succession and Industry, with a romance plot that could have been written by David Nicholls. The dialogue crackles with perfectly calibrated one liners’ Johanna Thomas-Corr, Sunday Times

‘Smart, beautifully written, joyful and terrifying – without doubt, Rankin-Gee's best work yet' Lucy Scholes, Prospect 

'Thoughtful, challenging... Rankin-Gee explores the pull and push of queer desire turned unexpectedly heterosexual’ Marie Claire, Best Summer Reads of 2026

‘Sparkling prose… the novel handles its subject matter with such tenderness that it made this extremely gay man believe that it might actually be possible to fall in love with someone of the opposite sex (no small feat)’ Teo Van Den Broeke, Esquire 

‘Bleakly funny… a surprising romance… As I read My Only Boy, I kept having to remind myself that the nation it describes is not (yet) real, because the novel’s England seems unnervingly close to what might come next…’ Sarah Moss, Guardian 

‘Ominously realistic… a thumping, state-of-the-nation thriller with a complex romance at its heart' Cal Flyn, Five Books ‘Must-Read Novels of Summer 2026’

‘Hell is round the corner in My Only Boy, its skilfully imagined near-future, far-right Britain all too believable. But what I admire most is the way its grand sweep is studded with small human moments: brilliantly noticed instances of the ways we want and yearn and love’ Chris Power, author of A Lonely Man

'Only Rosa Rankin-Gee could write so wonderfully about the imminent implosion of everything we'd ever dreamed of, while two unlikely lovers find joy in a broken world. Golden' Justin Myers, author of The Glorious Dead

‘Completely original... this book charmed, provoked, and unsettled me in equal measure. Read it’ Maggie Millner, author of Couplets: A Love Story

' I can’t stop thinking about it’ Lucy Foley, author of The Hunting Party 

‘I devoured this book. Rosa Rankin-Gee is a master at creating near future worlds with a simmering political back drop, pierced through with laughs and a love story that feels at once epic and beautiful and also completely universal’ Kayleigh Llewellyn, Bafta Award-winning creator of In My Skin

‘A moving, complex love story set in an all-too-plausible far-right future of intolerance, decline and precarity. Rankin-Gee has a fine ear for the dialogues of London and the humour that makes people fall in love, stay humane and make all the wrong (and right) decisions. Nuanced, alive, anxious, energetic, elegiac and thoughtful’ Paul Holden, author of The Fraud

‘Rosa is hilarious and prescient, an incredible writer who's able to make your heart leap both with anxiety for our collective human future and anticipation for the possibilities of new love’ Nafkote Tamirat, author of The Parking Lot Attendant 

‘My Only Boy is utterly compelling; it is somehow impossible to put down.… No-one else is writing quite like this - urgent, essential and against all odds, hopeful’ Laura Kay, author of Wild Things

‘With crackling prose, Rosa Rankin-Gee has crafted a novel that is both a cautionary tale about the rise of fascism, and a queer love story turned on its head. It will leave you asking: What would you do to save the ones you love? Buckle up for one hell of a ride’ Grace Flahive, author of Palm Meridian

‘Gripping, immersive and exquisitely written, My Only Boy is one of those books that will live with you long after you’ve turned the final page’ Indyana Schneider, author of 28 Questions

'A terrifyingly poignant yet oddly heart-warming tale for our time. So richly layered I wanted to savour it, but I couldn't help but race greedily through. What a triumph!' Natasha Bell, author of This Nowhere Place

Praise for Dreamland

‘A beautiful book: thought-provoking, eerily prescient and very witty’ Brit Bennett, author of The Vanishing Half

'Water courses through its pages, as rising sea levels heighten inequalities, buoy populist politicians and wash away every certainty of civilisation. But there’s also the novel’s prose – its liquid grace and glinting sparkle – and the sheer irresistibility of a narrative that sweeps along with a force that feels tidal in its pull' Observer

'She vividly captures the balance between ferocity and vulnerability as the two girls explore their burgeoning desire; one minute they’re greedy for each other, the next they’re proceeding more gingerly. Theirs is a great first love, blazing bright and furious amid the poverty and the pain, the perfect counterweight that’s needed to make the novel sing. Dreamland brings us face-to-face with much of what we’re on the threshold of losing; nevertheless, it manages to convince us that its characters have everything still to live for' Guardian