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Sweet Sorrow by David Nicholls

Remember that school summer holiday feeling when possibilities seemed endless? Nicholls perfectly captures this in Sweet Sorrow. In this story … More

90s, Acting, Carer, Caring, childhood, Coming of Age, David Nicholls, Divorce, Domestic Fiction, eBook, Exams, First Love, Hardback, Hodder & Stoughton, Life Choices, Results, Romeo and Juliet, School Holidays, Shakespeare, Summer, Sweet Sorrow, Unstable Family, Young Love

The Other Half of Augusta Hope by Joanna Glen

Glen has created an iconic character with Augusta, she is quirky and unique but also highly relatable. Told from Augusta’s … More

Art, Borough Press, Burundi, childhood, eBook, England, Female, Growing Up, Hardback, Heartbreak, Joanna Glen, Love, Pain, Secrets, spain, The Borough Press, The Other Half of Augusta Hope, Twins, Uniqueness

The Cliff House by Amanda Jennings

Wow. I’ll just start with the word “mesmerising” to sum this book up. It was utterly spell binding from start … More

absorbing, addictive, Amanda Jennings, childhood, cornwall, Domestic Noir, eBook, Grief, gripping, Hardback, HQ, Infatuation, Lazy Summers, mesmerising, obsession, Shocking, Summer, teenage years, The Cliff House

Finding Dorothy by Elizabeth Letts

I absolutely adored the movie: Saving Mr Banks, which tells the story of P. L. Travers’ involvement in the Mary … More

childhood, Dorothy, eBook, Elizabeth Letts, Fact merged with fiction, Finding Dorothy, Frank Baum, Friendship, Hardback, L. Frank Baum, Life story, Maud Baum, Oz, Quercus, The Wizard of Oz, Yellow Brick Road

This Is How It Always Is

This book took me by surprise, it had the soothing effect of a story of family life whilst tackling some … More

childhood, family life, gender, Headline, Laurie Frankel, Love, This is how it always is, transgender

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