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Delicious awkwardness is celebrated on the page by Natalie Willbe as three generations work together to connect, survive and er... sing… in a choir - fab reading
Can you tell us about the brilliant ‘Music for the Samosa Generation’ in one sentence?
Sandwiched between her headstrong ageing mother and rebellious teenage daughter, Yasmin involves them both in launching a community choir and learns how much she has underestimated them (and herself).
CWIP
Sep 283 min read


A glorious ‘unboxing’ of the dreaded round robin letter - Ruth Foster tells us how it really is when we all try to show off while breaking the law at the same time - fabulous
For readers who haven’t (yet!) read your ‘A perfect Year?’ Can you tell us about it in one sentence?
A Perfect Year? is the story of three unlikely neighbours, told entirely through 21 years of their annual round robin letters.
CWIP
Sep 262 min read


From Hobnobs in bed to funeral homes and the dead - Deborah Rayner loves death so much it’s in her DNA… cheers to that
Congratulations on being included in the compilation! Could you tell us about your story in one sentence?
An absurdist coming of age story about a hapless young man and a beleaguered pig on the run.
CWIP
Sep 243 min read
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