![]() It’s beautifully written, it’s extremely reflective making you think. Yes, it’s a pandemic novel but it’s unlike others I’ve read as it deals with the reality of lockdowns, the impact on personalities of isolation and the different way that people experience and react to it. I love the way that Sarah Moss writes and have been very impressed with her all novels and this one is equally impressive. The story is told from several perspectives. Her elderly neighbour Alice sees her leave her property but it takes a while for her teenage son Matt to realise that she’s broken the quarantine rules. ![]() It’s early evening in November 2020, Kate should be self isolating for fourteen days but she’s feeling claustrophobic and the lure of the Peak District Fells is proving hard to resist. ![]()
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