Review: A Secret Sisterhood

Now out in paperback, A Secret Sisterhood by Emily Midorikawa & Emma Claire Sweeney, explores the often forgotten, or glossed-over, friendships between women writers of the 19th and early 20th centuries. Historically, male literary friendships whether supportive or acrimonious, have been meticulously scrutinised and recorded, with whole volumes devoted to: Hemingway and Scott Fitzgerald, Wordsworth … More Review: A Secret Sisterhood

Swan Song – a review

Sexy, sweary, drug and alcohol-fuelled, and very funny, Polly is a heroine for the 21st century. She’s failed the year at university, slept with her housemate’s boyfriend and thinks she and a friend might have accidentally caused the death of a Spanish student. Police are calling for witnesses so, instead of a holiday sunning herself … More Swan Song – a review

Her Body & Other Parties – a review

One of my favourite books of 2017, these extraordinarily vivid and visceral short stories come from the American writer, Carmen Maria Machado who lives with her wife in Philadelphia. She’s been widely published in magasines and anthologies, but this debut collection demonstrates her dizzying ability in both storytelling and language. It’s not surprising it was … More Her Body & Other Parties – a review

Review: ‘Stories’ by Helen Garner

Helen Garner is an Australian novelist, short-story writer, screenwriter and journalist. Her first novel, Monkey Grip, was published in 1977, and established her as an original voice on the Australian literary scene. At 75, she is a hugely experienced writer; James Wood of the New Yorker calls her ‘A natural storyteller’. 25 January, 2018 sees … More Review: ‘Stories’ by Helen Garner

Happy Christmas!

Dear friends, readers and bloggers! Wishing you a very peaceful time wherever you are and whatever you’re doing. Thank you for looking at my blog and for liking or commenting on my posts. It’s good to know you’re there. Looking forward to a great year of reading and writing in 2018 Ali  

Review: Echo Hall

by Virginia Moffat published by: Unbound, 2017 Three generations of women are linked by repeating patterns of love, loss and conflict in times of war – the 1991 Gulf War, the 2nd World War and the 1st World War. This well-researched and very well written historical novel takes place in and near Echo Hall where … More Review: Echo Hall