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The Remarkable Truths of Alfie Bains by Sarah Clutton

Jul 2025

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Our Rating: (4.5/5)
Author: Clutton, Sarah
Category: Modern & contemporary fiction (post c 1945)
Book Format: paperback
Publisher: Allen & Unwin
ISBN: 9781761471476
RRP: 34.99
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Synopsis

For readers who love The Midnight Library and Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine, here comes your next favourite life-affirming, delightful and funny novel, The Remarkable Truths of Alfie Bains. 'Alfie Bains is a delightful, precocious nine-year old who views the world in a completely different way. Through him, we come to understand his difficult family dynamics, the complexities of love, and how to be true to one's self. This bittersweet story will nestle right into your heart.' Petronella McGovern, bestselling author of The Last Trace Alfie's mum, Emilia, has been lying to him forever. It's only ever been the two of them in Ireland, but when Emilia's appendix explodes, she drops a second bombshell: she has a family back in Australia and she and Alfie are going to meet them. When Penny Bains opens the door of her Tasmanian farmhouse to a boy with an Irish accent claiming to be the son of her missing daughter, Emilia, her life is turned upside down. Alfie needs to know who his father is, but the residents of the tiny town of Beggars Rock and his newly found cousin and great-aunts are all staying silent. As Alfie starts to uncover secrets that his family would prefer to keep buried, the one thing he discovers is that no one is willing to tell him the truth. Unforgettable, funny, life affirming and deeply moving, The Remarkable Truths of Alfie Bains is an absolute joy.

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A quirky, child main character, intergenerational friendships and a beautiful Tasmanian setting. Three things I adore in a story. Enter The Remarkable Truths of Alfie Bain.

Alfie Bain’s mother, Emelia, has been keeping secrets from him. Growing up in Ireland, he’s always thought it was just the two of them. Little did he know he has family back in Tasmania and, after a medical incident, Emelia decides it’s time he met them. Penny Bains gets the surprise of her life when she opens the door one day to a small boy with an Irish accent and a propensity for random facts. He is the son of her missing daughter and he is about to change all their lives as he sets out to discover who his father is.

Alfie is a wonderful, clever and resourceful character who really carries the story and who you can’t help but adore. His relationships, particularly with the older ladies, is truly a joy to read. You could feel him bringing them back to life after all the sadness they’ve been through.

Told through dual timelines and multiple points of view, the story unravels slowly but not too surprisingly, so don’t expect a big reveal mystery. It is slightly predictable, but this did not take away from my enjoyment at all. A story of complicated relationships, loss, heartbreak and ultimately love. I found it very moving and went through almost every emotion possible while reading: laughing in some parts, fuming or crying in others.

My first Sarah Clutton, but it won’t be my last.

Reviewed by Sarah Krause

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