It was so stunning that I called it “one of the most powerful books I’ve read” – I’d recommend it without reservation, and it most certainly deserved its shortlisting as 2021 Wales Book of the Year. I just couldn’t fit in Judith’s immensely popular Howarth trilogy ( A Pattern of Shadows, Changing Patterns and Living in the Shadows) ahead of my visit, but read instead the series prequel, A Hundred Tiny Threads: you’ll find my review here, and I knew straight away that I’d found a new favourite author.Īnd then came The Memory (you’ll find my review here). I know I’ve mentioned before that my first experience of Judith’s wonderful writing was because of an upcoming visit to Narberth Book Fair back in 2018 (she was the joint founder and co-organiser). My thanks to Anne at Random Things Tours for the invitation and support, and for arranging my advance reading e-copy. Published by Honno Welsh Women’s Press on 26th January, it’s now available for kindle and in paperback: the paperback is also available via Hive, or you might prefer to buy it via Honno’s affiliate link on. It’s an absolute pleasure today to be joining the blog tour for Sisters, the latest book from Judith Barrow, and sharing my review.
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