Author:Sheila Norton

PART THREE of a serialised novel - a heartwarming and inspiring story about living the simple life and the joy of animals.
Things are finally starting to look up for Sam – a chance at her dream job as a vet, and a new friend (who is a huge animal lover himself – a very important detail!) What more could she ask for?
But something is eating away at her: her boss Joe is acting strangely around her - he's definitely hiding something. And having dreamed of being a vet for so long, she cannot afford to put a foot wrong.
When a call to tend to a sick pony comes into the practice, it all strikes too close to home for Sam and Joe. The odds are stacked against her, and she risks losing everything…
Note: this is part three of a four-part serialised novel. The full length paperback will be available in June.
A gentle tale, in a lovely setting, a thoroughly enjoyable read
—— Katie FfordeSuch a heartwarming and engaging story, with a wonderful setting in Hope Green ... It’s a charming and heartwarming book, that will bring a smile to every reader’s face
—— Cressida McLaughlin , author of The Canal Boat CafeA charming read. Made me want to move to the country and buy a cottage with roses around the door
—— Sarah MorganIt was a truly lovely read with delightful characters, both human and animal and I'm dying to know what happens next to Joe, Sam and their family and menagerie
—— Phillipa AshleyLike a plate of hot-buttered crumpets and a mug of tea - warm, comforting and utterly delightful!
—— Annie Lyons , author of The Choir on Hope StreetAn uplifting read, full of warmth and wonderful characters; four-legged and human!
—— Daisy James , author of The Runaway BridesmaidAnyone dreaming of escaping to a rural life is going to love this. Pups, paw prints and piglets! A purr-fect curl-up read for country lovers!
—— Jane Linfoot , author of The Little Wedding Shop by the SeaGraceful [and] exquisitely attuned
—— Washington PostExquisite... captures a yearning achieved fleetingly in life and more fully in art
—— iAt its heart is a serious reminder of how too often history robs the powerless of their voices
—— Daily MailThink of it as a socially-aware Goosebumps book for grown-ups
—— ShortlistWhat begins as dude-bro send-up soon spirals into a supernatural revenge fantasy keyed to America's history of racism
—— ObserverA captivating satire about race and music
—— The Week, Novel of the WeekBoth like a radical revenge fantasia and a stern lesson in radical empathy
—— SpectatorKunzru's awareness and discernment have particular value in an America of the moment where nothing less than the country's meaning is at stake... unmoored between the heart that's felt it and the tip of the tongue that awaits the heart's transmission, in search of a promise that's determined to keep itself
—— The New York TimesA witty, strange and often very moving book
—— Financial TimesDeep themes on the nature of memory, race and authenticity
—— The TimesA brave book and often very funny
—— Sunday Telegraph[An] excellent ghost story... A mesmerising tale of white guilt and black oppression in America
—— Evening StandardA nightmarish page-turner... A disorientating odyssey through American history and a lesson in what happens when art is hijacked for less than noble aims
—— Daily TelegraphThis rich novel embraces the Deep South, a murder and a wealthy family's dark secret, while riffing on art and authenticity
—— Mail on SundayFull of verve and rhythm, White Tears cleverly skewers ideas about angst surrounding white appropriation of black music
—— Financial TimesA fast-paced, ambitious, hallucinatory mystery
—— Publishers WeeklyMarvellous, original and intelligent. Kunzru writes like a master storyteller... There's simply nothing [he] couldn't manage in prose
—— Literary ReviewPublisher's description. Electrifying, subversive and wildly original, White Tears is a ghost story and a love story, a story about lost innocence and historical guilt. This unmissable novel penetrates the heart of a nation's darkness, encountering a suppressed history of greed, envy, revenge and exploitation, and holding a mirror up to the true nature of America today.
—— PenguinCompulsively readable, masterly - a tour de force
—— Rachel KushnerRiveting from the very first page, I was completely addicted... A literary thriller and a timely, unsparing excavation of the very real spectre of race in America's past and present. White Tears is proof that Kunzru is one of the finest novelists of his generation...
—— Mirza WaheedHari Kunzru is an incredibly versatile writer who is alert to the inequalities in the world... Powerful and complex, White Tears is a novel about abuses of wealth and power. Brilliantly orchestrated, unforgettable and devastating
—— Bernardine EvaristoHari Kunzru is one of our most important novelists
—— Independent on SundayKunzru's engagingly wired prose and agile plotting sweep all before them
—— New YorkerElizabeth Strout's My Name is Lucy Barton shouldn't work, but its frail texture was a triumph of tenderness, and sent me back to her excellent Olive Kitteridge
—— Cressida Connolly , The SpectatorA rich account of a relationship between mother and daughter, the frailty of memory and the power of healing
—— Mark Damazer , New StatesmanThis physically slight book packs an unexpected emotional punch
—— Simon Heffer , Daily TelegraphA novel offering more hope
—— Daisy Goodwin , Daily MailMy Name Is Lucy Barton intrigues and pierces with its evocative, skin-peeling back remembrances of growing up dirt-poor.
—— Ann Treneman , The TimesMasterly
—— Anna Murphy