Skip to main content

Posts

Featured

Whistler by Ann Patchett

 ‘The past is soul-crushing,’Jonathan tells Daphne, his wife, as he and his sister go through their mother’s house. Is it always, though? This luminous book speaks to our relationships with the past, how it determines our future, and whether it is possible to reconcile the two. It also deals with dark family secrets, misconceptions, and the deep ties that ultimately bind us together, or tear us apart. When Jonathan sees an older grey-haired man following he and Daphne at the Metropolitan Museum, she is intrigued. He turns out to be Eddie, her mother’s second husband, and the stepfather she loved the most. She and Eddie, who is an editor, share a love of books, and writing. But after a car accident involving Daphne and Eddie, her mother divorces him, and Daphne feels that she is to blame, even 44 years later. But is she? As Daphne and Eddie form a strong friendship again, many truths are revealed. Daphne has to deal with many different aspects of her past, and come to terms with the...

Latest Posts

Still Waters Run Deep. Deeper Water by Jessie Cole

Highland Getaway by Amber Eve

A General Drama of Pain. The Mayor of Casterbridge by Thomas Hardy

A Haunting, Horrifying Book. Jude the Obscure by Thomas Hardy

Always Summer. The Nocturnals: An endearing and witty novel of love and friendship from the bestselling author of The Best Kind of Beautiful

Wise Words from Olivia Newton-John

A Little More Love. The Life and Legacy of Olivia Newton-John by Matthew Hild

Reviews of Jude the Obscure and The Mayor of Casterbridge Soon

Murder in Rome by T A Williams

Francie’s Catholicism in A Tree Grows in Brooklyn by Betty Smith: An Extract