What links them isn’t genre or setting but a willingness to confront discomfort: whether in the body, the family or society itself. These books ask readers to sit with pain and ambiguity, not to solve or resolve it, but to acknowledge it.
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Showing posts with label Natasha Brown. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Natasha Brown. Show all posts
Saturday, 2 August 2025
Four debuts that disturb and dazzle: New voices to read now
There is nothing better when it comes to books than discovering a favourite new writer, and this summer has seen the arrival of several striking debut novels that push boundaries, both thematically and stylistically. These are books that disturb, provoke and linger in the mind. They are just the kind of books that will stick with you.
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Claire Keegan,
Fríða Ísberg,
JJ Bola,
Lauren Groff,
Leila Mottley,
Lucy Rose,
Natasha Brown,
Thomas McMullan
Wednesday, 30 July 2025
The Booker Prize 2025: Subtle power and global resonance
This year's Booker Prize longlist pulses with quiet intensity. From the return of Kiran Desai after a 19-year silence to Maria Reva's striking debut, the list trades fireworks for finesse. That's right up my street.
These are novels of displacement, longing and radical introspection, stories that ask readers to listen closely.
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