'It's not really kidnapping, is it? He'd have to be alive for it to
be proper kidnapping.' Kenny, Sim and Blake are about to embark on
a remarkable journey of friendship. Stealing the urn containing the
ashes of their best friend Ross, they set out from Cleethorpes on
the east coast to travel the 261 miles to the tiny hamlet of Ross
in Dumfries and Galloway. After a depressing and dispiriting
funeral they feel taking Ross to Ross will be a fitting memorial
for a 15 year-old boy who changed all their lives through his
friendship. Little do they realise just how much Ross can still
affect life for them even though he's now dead. Drawing on personal
experience Keith Gray has written an extraordinary novel about
friendship, loss and suicide, and about the good things that may be
waiting just out of sight around the corner . . .
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