Category: Women’s Prize
READ FOR BOOKERTHON A story of modern Britain and black womanhood told through the eyes of 12 different women ⚑ “This is a beautifully paced novel which at first I thought was a collection of separate stories. However the links and interwoven threads soon… Continue Reading “Girl, Woman, Other – Bernadine Evaristo”
Category: Booker Prize, Female Experience, LGBT, Literary fiction, Women's PrizeTags: Best Books, Bookclub, Bookclub Blog, Booker Prize, Books, Books To Read, Girl Woman Other, Literature, Must Read Books, Women's Prize
READ FOR BOOKERTHON A young woman is pursued by a renouncer terrorist in 1970s Northern Ireland. ➽ “The unnamed narrator in Milkman is the glue that holds the book together. She is the apolitical in a political novel, the every day logic amongst the… Continue Reading “Milkman – Anna Burns”
Category: Booker Prize, Contemporary fiction, Family drama, Women's PrizeTags: Anna Burns, Best Books, Bookclub, Bookclub Blog, Booker Prize, Books, Books To Read, Literature, Must Read Books, Women's Prize
READ FOR BOOKCLUB Chosen by Jo A love affair and a crime amongst landladies and their tenants, set in post-war Britain. ➽ SPOILER ALERT “Sarah Waters wonderfully sets the scene with her detailed and easy-to-absorb descriptions of the physical and social environment. I really felt as if… Continue Reading “The Paying Guests – Sarah Waters”
Category: Historical Fiction, LGBT, UK author, Women's PrizeTags: Best Books, Bookclub, Bookclub Blog, Booker Prize, Books, Books To Read, Literature, Must Read Books, Sarah Waters, Women's Prize
READ FOR BOOKCLUB Chosen by Rachel An unnamed narrator tells a story of domestic violence and modern marriage in India through the beauty of literature. ➽ “Named for James Joyce’s debut novel, this book examines modern Indian marriages and brutality in a way not… Continue Reading “When I Hit You: Or A Portrait Of The Writer As A Young Wife – Meena Kandasamy”
Category: Cultural, Female Experience, Literary fiction, Women's PrizeTags: Best Books, Bookclub, Bookclub Blog, Books, Books To Read, Literature, Meena Kandasamy, Must Read Books, When I Hit You, Women's Prize
READ FOR BOOKERTHON From inside an extended Chinese family, Do Not Say We Have Nothing examines two of the most important political moments of China’s past century: Mao’s Cultural Revolution and the Tiananmen Square protests and massacre. ➤ “This is historical fiction written authentically… Continue Reading “Do Not Say We Have Nothing – Madeleine Thien”
Category: Booker Prize, Family drama, Historical Fiction, Women's PrizeTags: Best Books, Bookclub, Bookclub Blog, Booker Prize, Books, Books To Read, Do Not Say We Have Nothing, Literature, Must Read Books, Women's Prize
READ FOR BOOKERTHON The lives of four generations of Whitshanks unfold in and around the sprawling, lovingly worn Baltimore house that has always been their anchor. ❍ “Though this is Tyler’s 20th (and apparently her last) novel, it’s the first of hers I’ve read.… Continue Reading “A Spool Of Blue Thread – Anne Tyler”
Category: Booker Prize, Family drama, Women's PrizeTags: Best Books, Bookclub, Bookclub Blog, Booker Prize, Books, Books To Read, Literature, Must Read Books, Women's Prize
READ FOR BOOKERTHON Written in two parts, both titled ONE, this is a book about art’s versatility, told by a renaissance painter of the 1460s and a child of the 1960s. ✎ How to Be Both is written in two halves, using both a… Continue Reading “How To Be Both – Ali Smith”
Category: Booker Prize, Literary fiction, UK author, Women's PrizeTags: Ali Smith, Best Books, Bookclub, Bookclub Blog, Booker Prize, Books, Books To Read, How To Be Both, Literature, Must Read Books, Women's Prize
READ FOR BOOKERTHON The story of two brothers living in 1960s Calcutta. One becomes an oceanographer, the other a political activist ❖ The Lowland features two Bengali brothers Subhash and Udayan who follow different paths as they grow up in Calcutta during the 50s… Continue Reading “The Lowland – Jhumpa Lahiri”
Category: Booker Prize, Cultural, Family drama, Literary fiction, Women's PrizeTags: Best Books, Bookclub, Bookclub Blog, Booker Prize, Books, Books To Read, Literature, Must Read Books, The Lowland, Women's Prize
READ FOR BOOKERTHON In 1940s France a black cabaret singer disappears. Fifty years on, one of his bandmates, Sid, embarks on a journey to discover Hieronymous’s fate. ✔ “Hiero is African German and a member of a jazz band in pre-war Berlin. The Nazis ban… Continue Reading “Half Blood Blues – Esi Edugyan”
Category: Booker Prize, War story, Women's PrizeTags: Best Books, Bookclub, Bookclub Blog, Booker Prize, Books, Books To Read, Half Blood Blues, Literature, Must Read Books, Women's Prize
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