Keith Stuart's debut novel A Boy Made of Blocks was published by Little Brown on September 1, to rave reviews from critics and readers alike.

Inspired by his relationship with his son Zac, Stuart's life-affirming novel follows the story of thirty-something father Alex as he learns to connect with his autistic son Sam through the medium of Minecraft. Stuart, who's also Games Editor at the Guardian, has won praise from authors including Jenny Colgan, who said the novel was 'very funny, incredibly poignant and full of insight' and The Rosie Project writer Graeme Simsion, who said it was 'written with enormous heart'.

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