On What Cathy Read Next last week
Monday – I published an extract from Until September by Harker Jones.
Tuesday – This week’s Top Ten Tuesday topic was Books with Weather Events in the Title.
Wednesday – As always WWW Wednesday is a weekly opportunity to share what I’ve just read, what I’m currently reading and what I plan to read next… and to take a peek at what others are reading.
Saturday – As part of the #1962Club, I published my review of science fiction classic, The Man in the High Castle by Philip K Dick.
New arrivals
Back Trouble by Clare Chambers (Arrow)
On the brink of forty, newly single with a failed business, Philip thought he’d reached an all-time low.
It only needed a discarded chip on a South London street to lay him literally flat. So, bedbound and bored, Philip naturally starts to write the story of his life.
But between the mundane catalogue of seaside holidays and bodged DIY, broken relationships and unspoken truths, more surprises are revealed, both comic and touching, than Philip or his family ever bargained for.
Perhaps there will even be a happy ending . . .
The Slowworm’s Song by Andrew Miller (Sceptre)
An ex-soldier and recovering alcoholic living quietly in Somerset, Stephen Rose has just begun to form a fragile bond with Maggie, the daughter he barely knows, when he receives a summons – to an inquiry in Belfast about an incident during the Troubles, which he hoped he had long outdistanced. Now to testify about it could wreck his fragile relationship with Maggie. And if he loses her, he loses everything.
He decides instead to write her an account of his life – a confession, a defence, a love letter. Also a means of buying time. But as time runs out, the day comes when he must face again what happened in that distant summer of 1982.
On What Cathy Read Next this week
Currently reading
Planned posts
- Book Review: The Socialite Spy by Sarah Sigal
- Book Review: In Two Minds by Alis Hawkins

Am curious about Back Trouble. Enjoy!
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I’ve been wanting to other books by Clare Chambers since I read Small Pleasures which I absolutely loved and luckily the independent bookshop in Falmouth where I was on holiday had a copy of this one.
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