In March Lisa Owens recommended me this book and now I am recommending it to you. We have made it our mission in to be the Susie Boyt/Loved and Missed street team and we’re doing the hard sell. It’s so good, folks. Deeply lovely, very moving and, inevitably, quite sad. Yet this story, about a Grandmother raising her Grandaughter whilst recalling her frayed relationship with her troubled daughter is also gently funny, matter of fact and oddly cosy. I love a London-based novel, especially if it takes place before 1999, and this one ticks so many boxes for lovely interior details and attention to the domestic. Honestly, it’s a lovely time. I’m handing out copies to people I think need it. Maybe you should do this too?
Books in April
Books in April
Books in April
In March Lisa Owens recommended me this book and now I am recommending it to you. We have made it our mission in to be the Susie Boyt/Loved and Missed street team and we’re doing the hard sell. It’s so good, folks. Deeply lovely, very moving and, inevitably, quite sad. Yet this story, about a Grandmother raising her Grandaughter whilst recalling her frayed relationship with her troubled daughter is also gently funny, matter of fact and oddly cosy. I love a London-based novel, especially if it takes place before 1999, and this one ticks so many boxes for lovely interior details and attention to the domestic. Honestly, it’s a lovely time. I’m handing out copies to people I think need it. Maybe you should do this too?