Longlisted for the Guardian Not the Booker prize 2016
'William Thacker is a name you will hear a lot more often.' — Matt Haig, author
'Remarkable.' — Caroline Smailes, author
'This is bloody brilliant.' — Heydon Prowse, writer of the Bafta-winning The Revolution Will Be Televised
There's a problem with Barrow, but it can be fixed. You just need to change the name to Birdseye. Birdseye-in-Furness…
Miles Platting is pulled from the ruins of a shipwreck into a world in which no one will speak to him.
The founder of Lingua Franca — a naming rights agency committed to renaming every UK town after a corporate sponsor — Miles recounts the story of his quest for linguistic supremacy to anyone who'll listen. Confined to his hospital bed in a deathly quiet ward, Miles seeks to find his colleagues and reunite with his true love.
But in doing so, Miles must confront his deepest held convictions and consider, what's in a name? in a world where the spoken word has been replaced with silence.