Annie Ernaux examines complexities of mother-daughter relationships in A WOMAN’S STORY
Annie Ernaux is a master of the form in A Woman's Story, the French 1988 book that's finally recieved an English translation.
Annie Ernaux is a master of the form in A Woman's Story, the French 1988 book that's finally recieved an English translation.
Andrew McMillan's Pity follows three male generations of a family whose lives have been shaped by the mining industry’s demise.
Sophie Mackintosh's gothic narrative and descriptive prose make Cursed Bread a chilling read, with well-fleshed secondary characters and a deadly mystery to unravel.
Delphi is the debut novel from Clare Pollard, which reflects on the last two years through the COVID pandemic.
Already in receipt of a plethora of positive reviews, Mischief Acts by Zoe Gilbert sees mythical figure Herne the hunter careening through the centuries, pursued in turn by his own creator.
THIS WEEK’S NEW BOOKS REVIEWED | FEATURE BLACKFACE Ayanna Thompson (Bloomsbury) The bluntness of this book’s title is not the author’s choice, as such: Blackface is part of Bloomsbury’s …