A deeply ironic, superbly written novella certain to challenge readers with an interest in South American voices.
In this honest, heartbreaking, and sometimes funny tale, readers see the failings and triumphs of the adults who are closest to Jonah.
‘At times heartbreaking and at other times uplifting, Frankel has written candidly about an incredibly important topic.’
John Mancy reviews Forest Dark by Nicole Krauss.
‘A deep and poetic probing of the nature of grief, Lia Hills’ The Crying Place is the story of Saul, a 30-something ‘whitefella’, whose closest friend Jed has died by suicide…’
‘A key challenge Smith faces in this novel is describing the experience of a trans person within an unsympathetic world.’
‘See What I Have Done is a marvellously written thriller and a chilling take on the infamous, unsolved Borden murders.’
‘Her Mother’s Secret is a story of determination, honour, and enduring love; I drank it in, pushing past designated bedtimes to finish it in the early hours of the morning.’
‘The Lost Pages is an interesting novel, one that uses history, literary circles and personalities to shed new light on the world of Kafka and his writing, showing a different side to the Kafka readers may know from his published works.’