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Life on Other Planets

Life on Other Planets

Matt Cook

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"When I was fourteen, my family had a nervous breakdown…"

It is 1997. To himself, Benjamin Carter is a thing drifted somehow out of its orbit. With the news that Great Aunt Pearl is dead, his summer is looking like yet another non-starter. There’s his summons to the clearance of her ramshackle house. His dad’s awkward pep talks. A toxic cocktail of overzealous aunts and uncles. And then there’s the Church of the Holy Heavens – the space cult that’s been wooing Pearl for all she’s worth.

It was supposed to be simple: grieve, junk, funeral, home. But from the sidelines, Ben can see the cracks starting to show. When the search for a will goes off-beam, the Carters find themselves under siege by the property they all crave. Alone in the house together, the Carters’ lives lock into something unrecognisable, and their pursuit of Aunt Pearl’s not-quite-worldly goods entirely consumes them. As Ben comes face-to-face with death, a new person emerges: curious, uninhibited, free-falling. In Life on Other Planets, Matt Cook has created a startling portrait of a young man caught between trying to live his life and trying to run from it. Comedies of English manners have rarely been darker.

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Imprint: Lendal Press

Published: June 2021

ISBN: 9781912436965

Catalogue no: LP0004

Page count: 272

Trim size: 198 x 129 mm

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Praise for Life on Other Planets:

'Not many writers would see the possibilities of crafting a novel out of a house clearance – but Matt Cook does so brilliantly in this funny, shrewd and satirical book.'
The Spectator

'Inventive, tender and genuinely funny, Matt Cook’s brilliant debut is a hugely entertaining exploration of family, belonging, and the mysteries of the great beyond.'
— Adam Marek

'Fact: Matt Cook is a remarkable new literary voice and Life on Other Planets is cosmically good. With a unique vision and writing that brings to mind J.D. Salinger by way of Charlie Kaufman, he illuminates family in all its complexity.'
— Mary Otis

'Great Aunt Pearl’s house, disappearing under layers of junk is the seething, decrepit setting for this dark comedy of sickly gloom and psychic disintegration. I found myself willingly submitting to this strange, touching, beautifully written book.'
— Jeff Young

About the author

Matt Cook was born in 1979 in Chelmsford, Essex. He studied Psychology at the University of Manchester before becoming a freelance writer. His short and non-fiction has been shortlisted for Writing on the Wall’s Pulp Idol and the Cambridge Short Story Prize, and he has featured in The Stockholm Review, Oblong Magazine, Number Eleven, Spelk, The Pygmy Giant, Boneshaker, Tusk, Small Doggies and Imbroglio. Life on Other Planets is his first novel. He lives in Liverpool with his family.