The Good Lord Willing and the Creek Don’t Rise—Pentimento Memories of Mom and Me: Robert W. Norris

Published by Tin Gate, 2023, 469 pages. Sometimes so-called ordinary people lead extraordinary lives. The two people at the centre of this memoir are among these: Robert W. Norris and his mother, Kay Murphy Schlinkman. Norris writes about his life, weaving it with his mother’s, someone who influenced him deeply and with whom he formed …

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The Eighth Life (for Brilka): Nino Haratischvili

Translated from German by Charlotte Collins and Ruth Martin.Published by Scribe, 2019, 934 pages. Original version published in 2014. “And I’m afraid of these stories. These stories that constantly run in parallel, chaotically; that appear in the foreground, conceal themselves, interrupt one another. Because they connect and break through each other, they betray and mislead, …

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Wandering Stars: Tommy Orange

Published by Harvill Secker, 2024, 317 pages. “We come from prisoners of a long war that didn’t stop even when it stopped.” In 2018, Tommy Orange published his debut novel, There There, which follows a group of Native Americans in Oakland, California, as they prepare for a powwow. Wandering Stars, in a sense, nests that …

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The Ghost Woods: C.J. Cooke

Published by Harper Collins Publishers, 2022, 408 pages. Lichen Hall, the Scottish Borders. A place where unmarried pregnant women are sent to give birth and where their babies are given up for adoption. It is not an institution in the way the Magdalene Laundries were; Mrs. Whitlock, the owner of Lichen Hall, has set up …

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