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Good House for Children
Good House for Children | Kate Collins
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The dazzling debut novel from Kate Collins--a feminist gothic mystery spanning decades, in the vein of Mexican Gothic and The Essex Serpent. Once upon a time Orla was: a woman, a painter, a lover. Now she is a mother and a wife, and when her husband Nick suggests that their city apartment has grown too small for their lives, she agrees, in part because she does agree, and in part because she is too tired to think about what she really does want. She agrees again when Nick announces with pride that he has found an antiquated Georgian house on the Dorset cliffs--a good house for children, he says, tons of space and gorgeous grounds. But as the family settles into the mansion--Nick absent all week, commuting to the city for work--Orla finds herself unsettled. She hears voices when no one is around; doors open and close on their own; and her son Sam, who has not spoken in six months, seems to have made an imaginary friend whose motives Orla does not trust.Four decades earlier, Lydia moves into the same house as a live-in nanny to a grieving family. Lydia, too, becomes aware of intangible presences in the large house, and she, like Orla four decades later, becomes increasingly fearful for the safety of the children in her care. But no one in either woman's life believes her: the stories seem fanciful, the stuff of magic and mayhem, sprung from the imaginations of hysterical women who spend too much time in the company of children. Are both families careening towards tragedy? Are Orla and Lydia seeing things that aren't there? What secrets is the house hiding? A feminist gothic tale perfectly suited for the current moment, A Good House for Children combines an atmospheric mystery with resonant themes of motherhood, madness, and the value of a woman's work.
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IMASLOWREADER
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had to stop for a bit until the morning…its giving me creeps 😂 #audiophile #readinggoal #readinglife #scaredycat

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LeahBergen
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How I spent this grey and snowy Sunday afternoon: book, fuzzy blanket and hot chocolate.

This book is getting spooky! 😆

Bklover Sounds cozy! 2mo
Ruthiella Perfect afternoon! 📚☕️😊 2mo
CarolynM That mug of chocolate looks so good 😋 2mo
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TrishB Perfect ❤️ 2mo
ShelleyBooksie Gorgeous mug 2mo
Tamra Nothing better! 😊 2mo
AmyG Sounds like the perfect day. 2mo
Suet624 I‘m ready for the snow to stop. However, we‘re getting a bunch on Wednesday. 2mo
LeahBergen @ShelleyBooksie Thanks! It‘s from a local potter. 2mo
LeahBergen @Suet624 It‘s warming up today but winter isn‘t over by a long shot here, either! 😆 2mo
Cathythoughts Looking very cosy 🥰 I love the mug too. 1mo
LeahBergen @Cathythoughts Thanks, Cathy! It‘s an old fave. 😊 1mo
Cathythoughts Leah I received a package from you. Thank you 🙏 I‘ll wait till the birthday to open it. 🥰😘😘 1mo
LeahBergen @Cathythoughts Oh, good! I was worried that it wouldn‘t make it on time for your birthday! 1mo
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candc320
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Now THIS I enjoyed! It‘s pretty wild and I can‘t really say too much about the twists or it‘ll give a huge plot point away, but I will say that it‘s definitely a unique spin on the haunted house story. Beyond the sort of paranormal angle it‘s a look at motherhood and grief and losing oneself as you try to take care of others. It‘s creepy at times and all I can say is I thoroughly enjoyed it! 🌟🌟🌟🌟💫

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kelli7990
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I received this book in the mail today. I won this physical ARC from a Goodreads giveaway. The publication date is July 2023. This one sounds interesting to me. Hopefully, I‘ll get around to reading it before it gets published. I can‘t promise that I will because I‘m bad at reading ARCs on time but I still want to read it.

#bookmail