Trouble Was

Charlotte Edwardes

£16.99

A powerfully evocative and tenderly realised debut novel about family secrets, the power of imagination – and coming of age in the dying dreams of the 1970s

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Publish Date: 02/07/2026

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'I've read no better novel in years' Samantha Harvey

A powerfully evocative and tenderly realised debut novel about family secrets, the power of imagination – and coming of age in the dying dreams of the 1970s

1976. Nine-year-old Frank Dart dreams of his absent dad, away at sea; while making sure his mum’s got all the cigarettes she needs for the long drive in their battered Citroën down to their new home in North Devon.

Here in Aunt Perry’s house, Frank and his little sister Odette must make sense of their cousins’ hostility – while their mum seems to drift further and further away. The house is haunted by secrets, past and present; and as spring turns to a suffocatingly hot summer, the past threatens to boil over and scald everything in its wake.

Trouble Was is a raw and tender story of growing up too soon, betrayal and resilience, love and survival – and a dazzling exploration of toxic family politics, buried secrets and the power of the imagination.

'An evocation of a seventies English childhood that’s so intense, so immediate, that you can almost taste the sticky orange squash on your tongue' Hari Kunzru

Additional information

Dimensions 216 × 135 mm
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Publisher

Imprint

Cover

Hardback

Pages

304

Language

English

Edition

Hardback original

Dewey

823.92 (edition:23)

Readership

General – Trade / Code: K