
The Shock of the Fall
by Nathan Filer
Betty Trask Award · 2014 · WinnerCosta Book of the Year · 2013 · Winner
Award History
| Award | Year | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Betty Trask Award | 2014 | Winner |
| Costa Book of the Year | 2013 | Winner |
About This Book
Nathan Filer's debut novel is narrated by Matthew Holmes, a young man living with schizophrenia who writes about the death of his brother Simon in a fragmented narrative that uses typography, whitespace, and shifting voices to render mental illness from the inside. At once formally inventive and deeply compassionate, it won the Costa Book of the Year and the Betty Trask Prize in 2014.
About the Author
Nathan Filer is a British novelist and mental health nurse born in 1980. He trained as a nurse and worked in psychiatric settings before becoming a writer. The Shock of the Fall (2013, HarperCollins) is his debut novel, narrated by a young man living with schizophrenia who is writing about the death of his brother. Read more →

