: The book seeks to answer: "What murdered the boy I was?" uncovering layers of systemic failure, childhood sexual abuse, and disability.
: The core of the story is the bond between Masters, a middle-class writer, and the volatile, "garrulous" Stuart. Biography Highlights Stuart: A Life Backwards
: It provides a raw, "non-sugar-coated" look at homelessness, addiction, and the cycle of prison and the streets. : The book seeks to answer: "What murdered the boy I was
: Following Stuart's own suggestion to "make it more like a murder mystery," the narrative starts with his death in 2002 and moves backward through time. : Following Stuart's own suggestion to "make it
is a 2005 award-winning biography by Alexander Masters that chronicles the chaotic and tragic life of Stuart Shorter, a homeless man from Cambridge. The book was later adapted into a 2007 BBC/HBO film starring Tom Hardy and Benedict Cumberbatch. Key Themes and Structure