“It is a beautiful, heartfelt gem of a book,
      I loved it.” - Tom Vaughan, author of Hercules
“This
      story is full to the brim with heart”
      - Helen Rutter, author of The Boy Who Made Everyone
      Laugh
“A wonderful story...it
      moved me to tears” - Jen Carney, author of The Accidental
      Diary of B.U.G
“A moving...and
      thought-provoking story” - Cath Howe, author of Ella
      on the Outside
“I loved it”
      - Berlie Doherty, author of Street Child
 
      It's not easy to fit in when you're the boy in the suit...
      Ten-year-old Solo - embarrassingly, that isn't short for anything
      - just wants to be normal.
      He wants a name that doesn't stand out. He wishes he had a proper
      school uniform that fitted him. He dreams about a mum
      who doesn't get the Big Bad Reds, like his mum
      Morag.
      But most of all he longs to stop crashing funerals for the free
      food.
      But when Solo and Morag crash the funeral of a celebrity and get
      caught, the press are there to witness their humiliation. The
      next day it's splashed across the papers. Before Solo knows it, he
      becomes a viral sensation, and life may never
      be normal again.
      Solo's uphill pursuit of security, community and connection will
      break your heart and then mend it.
      
      Page-turning, moving, but ultimately life-affirming, this story
      is perfect for fans of The Boy at the Back of the Class, The
      Goldfish Boy, Wonder and Jacqueline Wilson.
      A sensitive, empathetic, timely portrayal of a family struggling
      during the cost of living crisis.
      This extraordinary debut will make you laugh and cry.