The author and columnist on the books she loves, one that she doesn’t, and how she decides what to read.
Set on a cherry orchard and exploring love in all forms, Tom Lake is the author’s sweetest novel yet.
Because it’s against literary law not to read the book first.
Obscene wealth, a family empire… This novel is Succession with a much-needed dose of feminism.
Some women yearn for children. Others know it’s not their destiny. But many more fall somewhere in between, believes author Ruby Warrington.
Beach houses, “bug rolls” and breakups from the master of the beach-read
Ageing can be liberating – as long as you can forget the male gaze.
If Curtis Sittenfeld has taught us anything, it’s that life’s too short to read miserable books
Bestselling author Elizabeth Day on friendship break-ups, the evolution of selfhood and saying no to social obligations.
What has to change before women get the care they need