There are so many great books to come out in 2015, but here are just a few I'm looking forward to trying.
The Possibilities by
Kaui Hart Hemmings – author of The Descendants and a tale of love and loss.
Sarah has lost her son Cully in an accident and feels the need for some space.
Then the opposite happens as she has to deal with Cully’s father (her ex), her
own father and her best friend coming back into her life. Then she meets Kit
which uproots her plan even further.
The Woman in the
Green Coat by Katie Ward – a novel about suffragette Lady Bulwar-Lytton is
from a fascinating period in history from the writer of Girl Reading.
God Help the Child by
Toni Morrison – even though I have no idea what this book is about I know I
will enjoy anything from Morrison.
Collected Stevie
Smith – I have loved Stevie Smith from childhood, because I loved her
humour. Now I enjoy even more her mix of death, humour and weird black comedy.
All the Rage by
Courtney Summers – explores the aftermath of sexual violence in a town
where nobody believes a girl from the wrong side of the tracks. After losing
friends and family Romy Grey seeks refuge in a new job in a diner where nobody
knows that happened to her. Yet, when another girl is attacked she has to
decide whether she stands up and fights.
The Girl in the
Photograph by Kate O’Riordan – this is set in the 1890s and the 1930s and
follows two women whose lives are intertwined by fate. Alice comes to
Fiercecombe Manor because she needs a sanctuary. She feels safe in the care of
housekeeper Mrs Jelphs, but then secrets begin to emerge. Is there something
Alice is not being told? She finds traces of Elizabeth, the previous occupant,
and finds that their lives are remarkably similar.
The Uninvited by Cat
Winters – Ivy Rowan wakes from bed after being struck by the Great
Influenza epidemic of 1918. She is 25 and she has a strange ability – she sees
the uninvited ones, ghosts of long dead family and friends that always herald
the coming death of a loved one. The last vision foretold the death of her
brother in WWI and now she sees them again. Society has changed and Ivy leaves
home and is caught up in the Jazz Age, but why do the uninvited guests keep
coming and who will she lose next?
First Frost by Sarah
Addison Allen – I keep being told I should try this author so this is the
year! In this novel we follow the Waverley family. Clare is caught between her
sweet business and family life, while Sydney is so desperate to have another
baby that her need starts to steal the joy from everyday life. Her daughter,
Bay, is in unrequited love with a boy who doesn’t notice she exists. Then a
stranger comes into their lives and asks questions of them all that they
struggle to answer and keep their family together.
The Undertaker’s Daughter by Kate Mayfield – Kate Mayfield’s family
home was the local undertaker’s in a tale of Southern mystique and ghosts.
Kate’s father was one of two morticians in Kentucky in the 1960’s. All kinds of
deaths passed through their home, but how does living in a house of the dead
teach you to deal with life?
A God in Ruins by Kate Atkinson – Life after Life has been one of
my favourite books of the last couple of years, and this follow up novel
concentrates on the brother from the first book. Teddy is Ursula’s beloved
younger brother and has been an RAF bomber pilot, poet and now husband and
father. We follow him as he progresses through the 20th Century, and
after surviving battle he has to prepare to live in a future he didn’t expect
to have. I always love her novels so I’m sure this will be a great read.
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