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The Weight of Angels - Signed Copy

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The Weight of Angels - Signed Copy

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Signed Hardback Pre-Order | The Weight of Angels by John Boyne

Pre-order a signed hardback copy of The Weight of Angels by John Boyne, the bestselling author of The Heart’s Invisible Furies.

Published by Doubleday, this 624-page hardback is a powerful new work of modern and historical fiction from one of today’s most acclaimed storytellers. Rich, emotional and beautifully written, it is a brilliant choice for readers who enjoy literary fiction, historical storytelling and deeply character-driven novels.

Publication date: 1 October 2026. All signed hardback pre-orders will be dispatched as soon as stock arrives.

Secure your signed copy today from an independent UK bookshop. Carefully packaged to ensure it arrives in excellent condition.

The life Oscar Wilde never had - reimagined by John Boyne in his most ambitious and emotionally powerful novel yet.

'Wise, imaginative, funny, and extremely moving'
Tan Twan Eng, Booker longlisted author of The House of Doors
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A richly inventive multi-media novel of literary might-have-beens' John Banville, Booker prize winner of The Sea
'A spectacularly cheeky piece of speculative fiction, gleefully celebrating the possibilities of queer genius, subversive influence and alternative history.' Patrick Gale
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Can one rash decision prove the difference between a life well lived and a life destroyed?

When the Marquis of Queensbury left his calling card at the Albemarle Club in February 1895, it bore only his name and five words: 'For Oscar Wilde, posing Somdomite'. The famous playwright sued for libel, which led to his arrest, criminal prosecution and imprisonment. From then on, his gilded existence spiralled into public disgrace and an early death.

But what if he had simply ignored the insult?

Rather than dying impoverished in Paris at forty-six, what if he had lived to bear witness to the momentous events and cataclysmic changes at the start of the twentieth century, and even influence some of them? What if the second half of his life were as celebrated, dramatic and tumultuous as the first?

Like Maggie O'Farrell's Hamnet and Percival Everett's James, John Boyne explores one of the great what-if stories of modern literature, giving the great Anglo-Irish playwright an opportunity to take an entirely different path.

?***** 'Remarkable, funny and very touching' READER REVIEW
?***** 'Enjoyed this book so much I bought The Picture of Dorian Grey' READER REVIEW
?***** 'I devoured it in just a few days. Completely transported!' READER REVIEW

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