Author:Liane Moriarty
From the bestselling author of the award-winning HBO sensation BIG LITTLE LIES comes a captivating story of family, love, and the secrets that refuse to stay in the past . . .
One abandoned baby. Two sisters with a secret. A last chance to rewrite the past.
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70 years ago, the Munro family disappeared without a trace, leaving behind their newborn baby.
When sisters Rose and Connie Doughty found her, they took her in and raised her as their own. Since then, the unsolved 'Munro Baby Mystery' has brought fame and fortune to their small island.
But years later, after her sister's death and the arrival of newcomer Sophie Honeywell, Rose begins to wonder if she and Connie made the right decision all those years ago.
How much longer can she cover up the lie that has sustained their community for generations?
And what other secrets are hiding on the island?
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Praise for Liane Moriarty:
'One of the few writers I'll drop anything for' Jojo Moyes
'Moriarty writes vividly, wittily and wickedly' Sunday Express
'Riveting drama packed with suspense and secrets' Woman & Home
'So well written that it pulls you in from the first page' Reese Witherspoon
There's some real grit here, seamlessly mingled with the frothier, more everyday elements, and the central mystery
—— TelegraphA stunner several shades darker than typical chick lit . . . Moriarty's prose turns from funny through poignant to frightening in an artful snap
—— Publishers WeeklyPraise for Liane Moriarty
—— -Staggeringly brilliant, literally unputdownable
—— Sophie HannahThe writing is beautiful: sometimes funny, sometimes sad but always compelling
—— Good HousekeepingMoriarty writes vividly, wittily and wickedly
—— Sunday ExpressOne of the few writers I'll drop anything for
—— Jojo MoyesSo well written that it pulls you in from the first page
—— Reese WitherspoonKeeps you guessing until the very end
—— Reese WitherspoonA hell of a good book
—— Stephen KingA tense, page-turning story
—— Mail on SundayEvery single one of her books is a great read
—— E! OnlineRidker’s smashing debut follows the travails of the middle-class Jewish Alter family in their quest to discover how to be moral. Ridker tells his tale with humor, insight, and depth, making this a novel that will resonate with readers.
—— Publishers WeeklyBeautifully written, with witty, pitch-perfect dialogue and fascinating characters, Ridker's impressive, deeply satisfying debut is an extraordinarily insightful look at a family broken apart by loss and struggling to find a way back to each other and themselves.
—— BooklistRidker meticulously peels away the scabs that have grown over the wounds of the [Alter family]... with compassion and piercing wit... A painfully honest, but tender, examination of how love goes awry in the places it should flourish.
—— Kirkus, Starred ReviewOne of those super-brilliant, super-funny novels one enjoys in the manner of a squirrel with an especially delicious acorn. I found myself trying to get out of every activity and responsibility just to come back to this novel.
—— Gary ShteyngartIt’s frankly a little unfair that a writer so young should be this talented.
—— Nathan HillThis book will inspire readers to sacrifice comfort and find meaning—Turn off (the comfort), Tune out (the babble of groupthink), Drop in (to duty and responsibility)—or else! Thank you to Andrew Ridker for this excellent debut novel. It is culturally significant and a sign of the times.
—— Atticus LishThe Altruists is a superb exploration of isolation, loneliness, and infidelity – in the broadest, most interesting application of the word. Every chapter is crafted with the care of a perfect short story, and the characters within it are so fully formed I could almost feel their breathing. How tremendous (and a little annoying) that a novel this striking could come from a writer so young.
—— Kristen RadtkeAndrew Ridker’s expansive, big-hearted debut novel The Altruists is a hilarious and moving portrait of family, and a page-turning investigation of the blurry lines between right, wrong, and selfish.
—— Julie BuntinThe Altruists is as rich and generous as the title suggests – a boisterous, funny, real-damn-smart novel about the agonies of family secrets and guilt. Andrew Ridker has got it all – magnetic style, oceans of intellect, and true affection for his hilariously neurotic characters. This book will have you doubled over and crying every sort of tear.
—— Tony TulathimutteRidker's debut is at once humorous and poignant.
—— Library JournalEloquent… style and smooth pacing.
—— SkinnyComedy ahoy!
—— Strong WordsRidker handles the tussle between parent and children with humour and psychological insight… He is a sure comic talent, witty and engaged, and alive to the legion of competing and irreconcilable roles from which the individual today must self-consciously choose.
—— John Maier , Literary ReviewFull of magic, history, and humor, The Old Drift will be unlike anything you’ve ever read
—— BuzzfeedSerpell expertly weaves in a preponderance of themes, issues, and history, including Zambia’s independence, the AIDS epidemic, white supremacy, patriarchy, familial legacy, and the infinite variations of lust and love. Recalling the work of Toni Morrison and Gabriel García Márquez as a sometimes magical, sometimes horrifically real portrait of a place, Serpell’s novel goes into the future of the 2020s, when the various plot threads come together in a startling conclusion. Intricately imagined, brilliantly constructed, and staggering in its scope, this is an astonishing novel
—— Publisher’s Weekly, starred reviewNamwali Serpell’s spellbinding debut is worth the investment
—— Joanne Finney , Good HousekeepingThe Old Drift is an astounding novel… inventive and powerful–it is also surprisingly funny and plays brilliantly with language… beautiful, rewarding and thought-provoking
—— Esme Choonara , Socialist WorkerAn original, poetic novel from an already award-winning writer is one of the year’s most anticipated debuts
—— Marta Bausells , ELLEAn impressive book that demands your attention, and rewards your commitment with a beautifully told, richly evocative tale
—— Will Salmon , SFXComparisons with Gabriel García Márquez are inevitable and likely warranted. But this novel's generous spirit, sensory richness, and visionary heft make it almost unique among magical realist epics
—— Kirkus, starred reviewA mastery of language, a deftness in description, and a dip into surrealist and speculative elements makes The Old Drift a worthwhile study in holding together several storylines through the characterization of those searching for their calling, and the cost of those pursuits
—— Electric LiteratureThis inventive first novel by Serpell, a Caine Prize winner, spans two centuries in Zambian history, mixing styles from Gothic to Afrofuturist
—— BBCI recommend Namwali Serpell's 2019 Zambian tour de force The Old Drift. This is a long book – all 563 pages of it – by a writer whose prose and outsize imagination will hold you spellbound throughout
—— Conversation UKA tremendous novel, completely hypnotising
—— Lucy Ellmann , ObserverI loved Namwali Serpell's novel The Old Drift, a shimmering, shape-shifting epic of Zambia written over twenty years
—— David Issacs , White Review, *Books of the Year*