Confirming his suspicions that you can successfully run away from your problems and a dysfunctional family, talk-show host Harvey Beam got out of his regional hometown as soon as he could. Beam creates a stellar radio career in the city, and builds a life that bears no resemblance to the one he left behind.
But as things start to unravel at work and at home, Beam is called back to Shorton by the imminent death of his father. There he finds everything is still waiting for him just as he left it.
Maybe, though, Harvey Beam is not the same angry young man who ran away. And maybe the arrival of a single, wonderful stranger will mean that instead of going back, Harvey can finally move on.
About the Author
Carrie Cox is a journalist, author, tutor, mother and timid surfer, never all at once and not in that order. She grew up in Mackay, Queensland, and has also lived in Sydney, Brisbane and, since 2010, Perth. Carrie penned a weekly satirical column, ‘Carrie On’, that was syndicated to six newspapers over 10 years until she ran out of things to say. She has also authored two nonfiction books, Coal, Crisis, Challenge and You Take the High Road and I’ll Take the Bus. Afternoons with Harvey Beam is her first novel.
Industry Reviews
"Cracking dialogue from likeable Harvey Beam, talkback radio host, who has lost his way in a big way brilliant debut " -- Australian Womens Weekly
"Cox excels at creating sympathy for her emotionally stunted lead. The rehabilitation of Harvey, a deeply flawed character, is vulnerable, darkly comic, and assembled like a well-laid fire. Careful and precise Cox honors the source of Harveys past behavior while still insisting that its time to let it go." -- Foreword Magazine
"Like a talkback show, like Beam himself, Afternoons With Harvey Beam is humorous all along the way. It has a jolly quality and sadness isnt lingered on [an] impressive debut novel." -- Weekend Australian
"This is the first novel from journalist and columnist Carrie Cox, but on the strength of this outing, not her last." -- Herald Sun
"Beam finds the ordinary interesting, and this book celebrates little, commonplace things in a rare, lightly philosophical tone. Ill be seeking out Coxs next book." -- The Australian
"Harvey, it turns out, for all his self-centred egotism, is familiar and funny and develops a surprising ability for self-awareness, even though he is underwhelmed by its staccato arrival in middle age. -- Subiaco Post
"a ripping good yarn with well-drawn characters, strong narrative and highly relatable experiences The writing is exquisite with a snappy, succinct and often hilarious turn of phrase, Carrie Cox will have lovers of literature in her thrall." -- Writing WA
" well written with pockets of humour, and the author is able to write with great clarity to reveal the strength and emotions flowing amongst the characters." -- Booksellers New Zealand
"Carrie Coxs impressive debut novel, Afternoons with Harvey Beam a tale about the families we create ourselves, and those that we are born into that we cannot change." -- Better Reading
"The writing is assured and restrained, and the dialogue is excellent the characters are a delight " -- Sunday Times