Novels and non-fiction to start reading now
, we’re always on the hunt for great reads and we know you are too. So, each month, the team and our contributors will share what we’re reading with you. And that doesn’t always mean something new . Instead, we’ll tell you about the fiction and non-fiction that’s got us thinking, laughing, crying or even angry this month .
when I first heard of it but I am glad that a few persuasive friends tempted me to give Maggie O'Farrell's prize-winning novel a chance. Although the story is a fictionalised account of the short life of Shakepeare’s son, Hamnet - the novel is above all, a profound study of loss, grief and and the means by which families find their way through after the death of a child. O’Farrell’s lyrical style draws you in and keeps you hooked until the very end.
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