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The Empathy Problem

On sale

11th August 2016

Price: £9.99

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Selected: ebook / ISBN-13: 9781473605237

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‘You can’t put it down . . . precise and propulsive . . . a real page-turner’ Janice Forsyth Show, BBC Radio Scotland

‘It’s so good it’ll leave you wanting to change your own life’ Independent

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So far in his life, Gabriel – selfish, arrogant and happy to be so – has only ever thought about two things: money and himself. When he’s diagnosed with a terminal brain tumour, he doesn’t see why anything should change.

But as the tumour grows, something strange starts happening. Whether Gabriel likes it or not, he’s becoming . . . nicer. Kinder. A better person.

And then he meets Caitlin. Before, he wouldn’t even have glanced at her; now he’s entranced. But real change takes time – and time is something Gabriel just doesn’t have.

As each day brings him closer to his last, has the one opportunity for a second chance passed him by?

Reviews

Ela's Book Corner
A brilliant book about second chances in life by Gavin Extence. I am looking forward to what he is coming up with next!
Lovereading.co.uk
A very personal, compassionate and intimate read. Gavin Extence is fast becoming one of my favourite authors, he constantly surprises, challenges and stimulates with his barbed, so beautifully readable books. I sat up reading for most of the night, and even when I had turned the last page, I didn't want to put it down.
Winq magazine
It's funny, well observed and heartfelt without being sentimental... a lovely, engaging read that'll leave you resolving to change your own life for the better.
Jane & Bex Blog
This book is never sentimental and Extence doesn't make the mistake of having Gabriel suddenly becoming perfect but by the end he is someone you'd have as a friend. Along the way we learn the value of honesty, love, music and loyalty. As well as the joy of perfectly aimed revenge . . .
Nudge books
Extence's novel is an absolute triumph, once again reiterating his skill for characterisation and voice.
Marie Claire
I absolutely loved this story... Extence has such a dry, witty style of writing.
Daily Mail
Extence keeps the twists and turns coming, full of mordant wit, until the bitter end.
Psychologies
A gripping look at an unlikeable character.
Janice Forsyth show, BBC Radio Scotland
Emotional porn for lefties . . . You can't put it down . . . precise and propulsive . . . a real page-turner
Huffington Post
Witty and sincere . . . very clever
Independent
The Empathy Problem is delightful, written in a warm, engaging voice and composed of short chapters that rattle along . . . An accessible read but one that prompts you to think about what it means to live a moral life. It's so good it 'll leave you wanting to change your own life, to be a better person.
Bookanista
Extence's quick wit and smart use of dialogue, deployed throughout an eventful plot with a varied cast of distinct characters, add a degree of levity you'd find more often in a Hollywood screenplay . . . a healthy dose of Dickens . . . Extence piles on delight after delight . . . The Empathy Problem finds a way to make us smile through our tears.
Book of the Week, The Sun
Another stand-out book from this outstanding author
Random things Through my Letterbox blog
Witty, insightful and tender, The Empathy Problem is a triumph. I loved it.