We are still somewhat locked down this week, but rather than binge watching old episodes of Keeping Up Appearances we are talking to out nearest and dearest about literary life in quarantine. This week it's the mega-selling author and critic Louise Doughty! Louise is the author of nine novels, with her most recent being Platform Seven. Her previous book, Black Water, was a New York Times Notable Book and Apple Tree Yard was adapted into a successful TV series starring Emily Watson. We talked to her about which character she'd like to be in lockdown with, Ursula Le Guin and holidaying vicariously via books.
BOOKS
Daisy Buchanan - The Sisterhood
Daisy Buchanan - Insatiable
Louise Doughty - Platform Seven
Louise Doughty - Whatever You Love
Hillary Mantel - Mirror and the Light
Sandra Horley - Power And Control: Why Charming Men Can Make Dangerous Lovers
Alice Jolly - Dead Babies and Seaside Towns
Gavanndra Hodge - Consequences of Love
Stephanie Scott - What’s Left of Me Is Yours
Polly Samson - Theatre for Dreamers
Ursula Le Guin - Wizard of Earthsea
Ursula Le Guin - Left Hand of Darkness
CS Lewis - The Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe
Celeste Ng - Little Fires Everywhere
Toni Morrison - Beloved
Alice Walker - The Colour Purple
Ralph Ellison - Invisible Man
Chinua Achebe - Things Fall Apart
Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie - Half of a Yellow Son
Louise Doughty - Apple Tree Yard
Louise Doughty - Stone Cradle
Amanda Craig - The Golden Rule
Michael Arditti - The Anointed
Paul Mendez - Rainbow Milk
Guinevere Glasfurd - The Year Without Summer
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