"Sebastian Hampson is that rare thing: a writer of ideas who is also compulsively readable."--Nicholas Edlin, author of The Widow's Daughter
"This book will charm and engage."--Books + Publishing
After a disastrous holiday with his girlfriend in Madrid, Lawrence Williams takes the train back to Paris where he is studying art history. Lawrence is twenty years old and discovering how to see the world, which means he doesn't mind too much when he gets stranded at the station of a sleepy border town.
Nothing prepares Lawrence for the arrival of the glamorous socialite lodie Lavelle. Twice his age she is intrigued by his lack of culture and sophistication, but also his earnestness. She makes it her goal to educate him about the complex world of her society and treats him to an unforgettable evening. But she has not counted on what Lawrence might teach her in return, or how much their unlikely encounter will mark them both.
The Train to Paris travels from the Basque country to the grimy streets of Paris against the backdrop of the fading glories of European life. Sebastian Hampson's debut is a surprising and compelling love story.
Sebastian Hampson was born in 1992 in Auckland, New Zealand. He has spent time living in Europe and currently resides in Wellington, where he is a student of art history and literature. This is his first novel.
Industry Reviews
'Sebastian Hampson is that rare thing: a writer of ideas who is also compulsively readable.' -- Nicholas Edlin, author of The Widow's Daughter
`Sebastian Hampson...writes with an assurance that belies his years. A perceptive and thoughtful love story in the tradition of Brief Encounter, inspired by Hampson's travels in Europe, the novel is immediately engrossing. The reader is swept along by the fluidity of the writing.' * Weekend Australian *
'Hampson's prose superbly renders the atmosphere of summer in Biarritz and winter in Paris. His self-absorbed Lawrence is very believable, and some of the ancillary characters are also well-portrayed. This is a remarkable debut novel, and it will be interesting to see what Hampson comes up with next.' * BookMooch *
`This book will charm and engage.' * Books & Publishing *
'Lyrical and elegant.' * Waikato Times *
'Hilarious at times, sad too, and sometimes slightly shocking, the story grips from the beginning...The dialogue is sharp, and the changes in himself the young man experiences are both touching and realistic...This is a remarkable and sophisticated piece of writing for a young man in his early 20s. Sebastian Hampson is a writer to keep an eye open for.' * Otago DailyTimes *