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The Shock of the Fall is British author Nathan Filer's debut novel, published by 2013. The book tells the story of Matthew Homes, a 19-year-old boy from Bristol, dealing with the death of his older brother. It explores the central themes of loss, guilt, and mental illness. It takes place over three timelines: the present where Matt is writing; the past where Simon is alive; and the decade since Simon died. It is a Sunday Times Bestseller and has been translated into over 30 languages.

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  • The Shock of the Fall is British author Nathan Filer's debut novel, published by 2013. The book tells the story of Matthew Homes, a 19-year-old boy from Bristol, dealing with the death of his older brother. It explores the central themes of loss, guilt, and mental illness. It takes place over three timelines: the present where Matt is writing; the past where Simon is alive; and the decade since Simon died. It is a Sunday Times Bestseller and has been translated into over 30 languages. (en)
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  • The Shock of the Fall is British author Nathan Filer's debut novel, published by 2013. The book tells the story of Matthew Homes, a 19-year-old boy from Bristol, dealing with the death of his older brother. It explores the central themes of loss, guilt, and mental illness. It takes place over three timelines: the present where Matt is writing; the past where Simon is alive; and the decade since Simon died. The novel was first published in the UK on 9 May 2013, by HarperCollins Publishers. It was originally published in the United States by St. Martin's Press under the title Where the Moon Isn't. It is a Sunday Times Bestseller and has been translated into over 30 languages. (en)
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