Hermit

Hardback Published on: 27/02/2025
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Hermit
Incredible!
I couldn’t believe how much I loved this book. The dual narrative between Jamie and Fiona was excellently done, with each complex character having their ow... READ MORE
Bea
Hermit
Humorous and Haunting
Both dark and shocking, and hopeful and uplifting. McQueer presents an exciting debut novel which follows Jamie Skelton, a nineteen year-old recluse, as ... READ MORE
Rosie
Hermit
Heartbreaking, tense and brilliant.
My metric for good book is "how long do you spend thinking about it after you finish it?" Well, I finished Hermit over 2 months ago and I think about it p... READ MORE
Phil
Hermit
Dark but brilliant
An amazing debut novel from Chris McQueer. Absolutely chilling story about a troubled lonely teen who gets sucked into incel culture and his struggling mo... READ MORE
Leona McCambridge

Synopsis

SHORTLISTED FOR SCOTLAND'S NATIONAL BOOK AWARD FOR DEBUT FICTION 2025

'A deeper look into the loneliness of modern masculinity. Superb' - DOUGLAS STUART, author of SHUGGIE BAIN

'I was so moved' - ANNIE MACMANUS, author of MOTHER MOTHER

'Far and away the best debut novel I've read in a very long time' - JOHN NIVEN, author of O BROTHER

'Nobody writes wee guys like Chris McQueer' - CALLUM MCSORLEY, author of SQUEAKY CLEAN

'A dreadful - but masterful - read' - ALICE SLATER, author of DEATH OF A BOOKSELLER

Since dropping out of school three years ago with no qualifications, no pals and no ambition, Jamie Skelton spends most of his days asleep and most of his nights playing video games with his online friend, Lee, occasionally making the journey downstairs to the kitchen for a microwave burger.

He hasn't left the house in months, and now he's not sure he can.

Fiona, Jamie's maw, is trying her best, but since finding the courage to kick out her abusive husband, her confidence has never recovered. She knows their lives can't carry on like this, but the more Fiona tries to reach Jamie, the further away he seems to get.

Lee tells Jamie he's realised there's a name for what they are - incels - and that there's a guy on the forums they can go stay with in London, to get away from their nagging mams.

When a chance arises for Jamie to escape to London and meet his new friends, Fiona must find a way to reconnect with her son before he is lost for ever.

More praise for HERMIT:
'A superb and topical book on mental health and incel culture' CHIKODILI EMELUMADU
'As compelling as doom scrolling' - Herald Magazine
'This is a very funny novel. But I'd not expected to be quite so moved' - FRANCISCO GARCIA
'Arguably the most eagerly-awaited novel of the year' - Snack Magazine
'An unflinching tale of the traps into which young men can fall' - Herald 'McQueer brings a distinct, compassionate style to the narrative.' - Irish Times
'Brave, bold and ambitious' - Sunday Post

Praise for CHRIS MCQUEER:
'Charlie Brooker on Buckfast' MARTIN COMPSTON, actor
'[McQueer's] talent zings off the page' Guardian
'Impressive' ERIC IDLE, member of Monty Python

Publisher information

  • Publisher: Headline Publishing Group
  • ISBN: 9781035409815
  • Number of pages: 336
  • Dimensions: 238 x 158 x 34 mm
  • Weight: 540g
  • Languages: English

Customer Reviews

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Hermit
Best debut of the year? Aye!
Wow! This book took me by surprise in all the best ways! At its heart, this is the story of Fiona and her son Jamie, both struggling through difficult l... READ MORE
Rachel Baldwin
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Brilliant
A truly great debut - McQueer has somehow threaded the needle of portraying the unremittingly grim reality of inceldom and the manosphere while treating hi... READ MORE
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So relevant for current times
I really enjoyed reading this book. The subject matter was tough but relevant to current times and a fascinating look into how young men could be recruited... READ MORE
Heather Wells