'What an absolutely wonderful book! I read it in one sitting as I just couldn't put it down ... The characters are so well written the reader almost joins them at the kitchen table' Reader review, 5 stars
The BRAND NEW novel from the author of THE SEWING MACHINE - over 100,000 copies sold.
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Have you ever wondered about all the people who lived in your house before you?
25 Library Terrace in Edinburgh is a house where lives are changed.
In 1911, new resident Ursula Black embraces women's suffrage in the form of census protest, discovers vegetarianism, and learns just how difficult it can be to bring up someone else's children.
In 1931, the house becomes part of a radical experiment in a different way of living, and a family secret from the past is uncovered.
In 2011, Tess Dutton needs somewhere to live in the wake of a failed relationship, and is introduced to a rather unusuallandlady.
In 2022, delayed by the pandemic, it's another census year for Scotland, and as Edinburgh's residents are able to gather once more, the strands of four generations at 25 Library Terrace are finally woven together.
An enchanting book club read, filled with history and human stories, for fans of Mary Paulson-Ellis' Edinburgh novels, Evie Woods, Sally Page and Liz Trenow.
Readers have been raving about 25 Library Terrace!
'One hell of a book. From the first chapter I felt like I lived in the house 25 Library Terrace, silently observing everyone's lives unfold over the years. I shared their joys, their loves and their sorrow' Reader review, 5 stars
'Wonderful read! ... drew me in from the very first page and kept me hooked until the end. The characters were vibrant and relatable, the writing was engaging, and the story had just the right balance of heart and humour' Reader review, 5 stars
'Hooked me in right from the very first page, I couldn't put it down' Reader review, 5 stars
'Engrossing... An excellent book which kept me interested from start to finish' Reader review, 5 stars
'Brilliant... I wanted to read it without stopping and savour it slowly all at the same time' Reader review, 5 stars