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Godwin
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Godwin

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'A fantastic novel, brilliantly crafted' MARCUS DU SAUTOY'Enthralling ... not to be missed' GUARDIAN'A meticulously constructed marvel' WASHINGTON POST'I wish there were more books like this' ELIF BATUMAN The return of Joseph O'Neill, with a story on the scale of the international phenomenon Netherland: the odyssey of two brothers crossing the world in search of an African football prodigy who might change their fortunes.

Mark Wolfe, a brilliant if self-thwarting technical writer, lives in Pittsburgh with his wife, Sushila, and their toddler daughter. His half-brother Geoff, born and raised in the UK, is a desperate young football agent. He pulls Mark across the ocean into a scheme to track down an elusive prospect known only as "Godwin" - an African teenager Geoff believes could be the next Messi.

Narrated in turn by Mark and his work colleague Lakesha Williams, the novel is both a tale of family and migration, and an international adventure story that implicates the brothers in the beauty and ugliness of football, the perils and promises of international business, and the dark history of transatlantic money-making.

As only he can do, Joseph O'Neill investigates the legacy of colonialism in the context of family love, global capitalism, and the dreaming individual.

'Among the best novels I've read in a long time' BILL BUFORD

'Delightful, funny ... rapidly told in masterful prose' FINANCIAL TIMES

'Moving ... enjoyable' THE TIMES

'This has all the velocity and swerve of an unstoppable free kick' PUBLISHERS WEEKLY

Joseph O'Neill's novel Netherland was longlisted for the 2008 Booker Prize

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
HarperCollins Publishers
Country
United Kingdom
Date
1 October 2025
Pages
304
ISBN
9780008284084

'A fantastic novel, brilliantly crafted' MARCUS DU SAUTOY'Enthralling ... not to be missed' GUARDIAN'A meticulously constructed marvel' WASHINGTON POST'I wish there were more books like this' ELIF BATUMAN The return of Joseph O'Neill, with a story on the scale of the international phenomenon Netherland: the odyssey of two brothers crossing the world in search of an African football prodigy who might change their fortunes.

Mark Wolfe, a brilliant if self-thwarting technical writer, lives in Pittsburgh with his wife, Sushila, and their toddler daughter. His half-brother Geoff, born and raised in the UK, is a desperate young football agent. He pulls Mark across the ocean into a scheme to track down an elusive prospect known only as "Godwin" - an African teenager Geoff believes could be the next Messi.

Narrated in turn by Mark and his work colleague Lakesha Williams, the novel is both a tale of family and migration, and an international adventure story that implicates the brothers in the beauty and ugliness of football, the perils and promises of international business, and the dark history of transatlantic money-making.

As only he can do, Joseph O'Neill investigates the legacy of colonialism in the context of family love, global capitalism, and the dreaming individual.

'Among the best novels I've read in a long time' BILL BUFORD

'Delightful, funny ... rapidly told in masterful prose' FINANCIAL TIMES

'Moving ... enjoyable' THE TIMES

'This has all the velocity and swerve of an unstoppable free kick' PUBLISHERS WEEKLY

Joseph O'Neill's novel Netherland was longlisted for the 2008 Booker Prize

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
HarperCollins Publishers
Country
United Kingdom
Date
1 October 2025
Pages
304
ISBN
9780008284084