The debut author on the brilliance of Charlotte Brontë, coming late to Harper Lee, and aspiring to write like Claire Keegan
My earliest reading memory
The summer I was four, my mum read EB White’s Ch…
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The debut author on the brilliance of Charlotte Brontë, coming late to Harper Lee, and aspiring to write like Claire Keegan
My earliest reading memory
The summer I was four, my mum read EB White’s Ch…
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What happens to a boy called Gordon, Julian or Bear? Irish actor Dervla Kirwan narrates this smart tale about a how a boy’s name influences his life
How influential is a name? This is the question und…
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In this strikingly assured sliding doors tale, three alternate narratives unfold, showing how the choice of a name influences a life
What’s in a name? More than Shakespeare might have led us to believ…
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High-concept fiction is having a moment. Funny, inventive and crackling with big ideas, these ambitious stories will have you instantly hooked
Florence Knapp’s first novel The Names, publishing this m…
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