Here are Sarra's 10 best new book to read this month. Exciting Times Naoise Dolan Longlisted for Women’s Prize for Fiction 2021 When you leave Ireland aged 22 to spend your parents’ money, it’s called a gap year. "Elsewhere there are This Family and Service, two novels I expect to see on a lot of awards shortlists and a compelling crime novel, No One Saw A Thing, which will keep you up all night reading. However, El in Laura Kay’s Wild Things is a far more relatable heroine and one you’ll really root for." "There are also some unforgettable characters like June, the deliciously loathsome protagonist in publishing industry thriller Yellowface, which has caused a real buzz and the chaotic and badly behaved Greta and the eponymous Big Swiss in Jen Beagin’s Big Swiss, which will soon be on your TV screens too. The always enthralling Balli Kaur Jaswal publishes Now You See Us, while veteran columnist from the 70’s, Betty Bendell, has her best writing collected in My Life And I. In Mrs Porter Calling we welcome back Emmy Lake in the third book of the Emmy Lake Chronicles, which started with Dear Mrs Bird. Naoise Dolan follows up her bestselling debut, Exciting Times with The Happy Couple, which is even better in my opinion. Sarra says,"Old friends and new faces in this month’s books. If you're looking for inspiration for your reading list, Red’s literary editor, Sarra Manning, has you covered with her pick of the 10 best new books to read in May 2023. Exciting Times: A Novel 19.39 at 27.99 19.39 (31 off) Our director, Benny, was forty and wore a baseball cap backwards, either to look like he loved working with kids or to.
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