Black & White 2012
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In the few seconds after the crash, something strange happens. There’s a sudden change in the atmosphere of the material world. And in nearby Evanton the light flattens so anything unbeautiful becomes sinister and pretty things seem slightly surreal.

When Alison Ross loses her son Calum in a car crash, her world turns upside down. In her struggle to cope, she does some strange and uncharacteristic things – starting with a one-night stand with her ex-best friend, Neal – and sets in motion a chain of events that will lead her on a journey she could never have imagined.

If I Touched the Earth is a warm and compelling novel, delicately weaving a powerful story about life’s unexpected moments and the ways in which these events can change our paths forever.

‘Nothing less than Scotland’s very own Anne Tyler.’
– Alan Bissett

‘I was very touched by If I Touched the Earth.  I feel honoured by the comparison between us.’
– Anne Tyler

‘Cynthia Rogerson’s intelligent and patient novel follows hard on the heels of Sue Peebles’ equally excellent prizewinning novel The Death of Lomond Friel.’
– The Scotsman

‘Handled with wit, tenderness and sureness of language. Original and accomplished.’
– Anne Donovan

‘Rogerson is a master of fresh and sparky writing.’

– The Guardian