Graham’s life isn’t anything very great. In fact, it’s rather a mess. Most people – his dad, his school friends and teachers- to mention a few – think he’s a bit odd and weird.
And he’s got a secret. There’s something wrong with his hands and something that he can do that no one knows about. When a plane crashes and Graham saves a baby it looks as if his secret will be out.
Graham relates his curious story in which moves easily from the most mundane to something supernatural with wit and charm.
Graham was born with a secret. The only time he's ever told someone his secret, it got him into big trouble. So he won't be telling anyone ever again. Then, suddenly, his life is changed for ever. Is he going to have to reveal his secret once again? It could be an amazing opportunity - or the biggest mistake of his life...
Nigel Richardson is the author of two previous books, Breakfast in Brighton and Dog Days in Soho, and has also written several plays and a drama series for BBC Radio Four. Nigel worked as the deputy travel editor of The Daily Telegraph for thirteen years.
He was born in the Midlands, grew up in Yorkshire and Sussex and now lives in south-west London. He is a big fan of dogs and of Wolverhampton Wanderers FC.