An immigrant’s bakery job becomes a battleground for survival, humour, and belonging
Tag Archives: Literary fiction
Sarah Dalkin
She longs for a home she can shutter against a corrupt world, and wash the blood from her hands. A literary thriller with echoes of Tana French
Lorenzo Di Brino
A London split by a wall; two sisters on opposing sides, torn apart by ideology
Joseph Idalu
Victory comes at a tremendous personal cost for Mr O after he gets Lapite registered in camp
James Castles
Doctor, Doctor is an intimate portrayal of the life of a new NHS doctor, and how the job breaks him
Ever McMillan
Seeking escape from a directionless life, a young man finds purpose, and devastation, in the wild Sierra Nevada Mountains
Emily Johnson
Two musicians, two careers, ten years, one romance. Fame eats Maisie and Joey alive; the Internet lays the table
Ellie Feltovic
Revenant is a tumultuous coming-of-age ghost story following two teenagers as they navigate grief, loss, love, and friendship in the 1990s
Alexandra Narin
When stories become living, parasitic beings inside your own body, do you control your life? Or do they?
Sophie Lyon
A 1960s student gets pregnant, reluctantly marries the baby’s father and struggles with the consequences
