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The Sweetest Thing
Nov 27, 2025 5:43 PM

Author:Susan Sallis

The Sweetest Thing

In this compelling story, by multi-million copy seller and Sunday Times bestselling authorSusan Sallis, one day changes the lives of many forever. Fans of Rosamunde Pilcher, Maeve Binchy and Fiona Valpy will not be disappointed...

'Susan Sallis's West Country novels have...a character insight that is all her own' - DAILY MAIL

'I truly loved it' -- ***** Reader review

'Excellent read, very enjoyable.' -- ***** Reader review

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AN IDYLLIC SUMMER ENDS IN TRAGEDY...

Cornwall 1960: A whole new world unfolds for young Connie Vickers as she holidays with her brand-new fiancé William.

Finding the prospect of marriage a little daunting, Connie relishes the freedom that the Cornish coastline offers her and revels in solitary walks to gather her thoughts.

But a strange encounter with a beautiful blond boy on the beach leads to a terrible tragedy, the consequences of which are to affect Connie and William for the rest of their lives.

Reviews

[Coralie Bickford-Smith's] recent work for Penguin Classics is...nothing short of glorious

—— Anna Cole Co.

The book has true cult potential...A truly original coming of age tale with bestseller written all over it

—— Sarah, Broadhurst , Bookseller

Unforgettable and brilliantly written

—— Daily Express

A fast-moving romp

—— Glasgow Herald

For me, the best insight into the process of dying comes from Leo Tolstoy in his short story, The Death of Ivan Ilych, which examines the life and death of the most ordinary man

—— Oliver James , Mail on Sunday

A fitting monument to Tolstoy's battles with what it is that makes us human

—— Philip Womack , Observer

He handles words like a great poet

—— Observer

He comes near to defying all criticism

—— Sunday Times

A creature of pure light and joy

—— New Statesman

A comic genius recognised in his lifetime as a classic and an old master of farce

—— The Times

The funniest writer ever to put words to paper

—— Hugh Laurie

This is a ground-breaking piece of work. One of the crucial missing pieces in the great, slow, ongoing process of reassessment of literary reputations from that Soviet period. An immensely difficult task of translation...brilliant

—— Dr Susan Richard, author of Lost and Found in Russia

Andrey Platonov is one of Russia's greatest modernist scribes. Like his fellow science-fiction writer Yevgeny Zamyatin - author of the astonishing futurist novel We, published in the 20s - he was also among that tortured country's most prescient literary artists...The Foundation Pit, written in 1930 and now published for the first time in English, is his most striking attempt to convey the extreme estrangement suffered by ordinary people as collectivisation in agriculture proceeded across the USSR...one of the most prophetic nihilistic tales of this ruined century.

—— The West Australian

Completed in 1930 but unpublished during his lifetime, Platonov's masterpiece, a scathing satire of the Soviet attempt to build a workers' utopia, gauges the vast human tragedy of Stalinism, portraying a society organized and regimented around a monstrous lie, and thus bereft of meaning, hope, integrity, humanity...His dark parable is a great dirge for Mother Russia as well as a savage analysis of the split consciousness fostered by an oppressive system. Platonov's books are still being unearthed in Russia decades after his death.

—— Publishers Weekly

A 20th-century Russian masterpiece...The Foundation Pit is a savage satire on collectivisation, a nightmarish vision of humanity trapped by the infernal machinery of totalitarianism...Platonov's grimly comic vision of a brave new world is as universal in its implications as any other account of a hellish utopia our century has produced..the dance of madness in The Foundation Pit is articulated as the suppression of anything human - sorrow and joy, hope and despair.

—— Sydney Morning Herald
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