1A God In Ruins by Kate Atkinson
The huge success of
Life After Life cemented Kate Atkinson's reputation as one of our finest writers. So hurrah that her follow-up novel,
A God in Ruins, returns to the world of its heroine Ursula Todd, who relives events over again. This time the spotlight is on her beloved younger brother Teddy. His life journey through the Second World War to the present day is mesmerising, moving and occasionally heart-breaking. Breathtakingly good.
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