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The House of Broken Bricks: 'Shocking and powerful . . . This is the best kind of story telling.' Victoria Hislop
By (Author) Fiona Williams
Faber & Faber
Faber & Faber
30th January 2025
30th January 2025
Main
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
823.92
Paperback
400
Width 129mm, Height 198mm
'Beautifully written.'
Prima
'An almanac for the heart.'
EVIE WOODS, author of The Lost Bookshop
'Tender and powerful novel.'
Observer
'A pleasure to read.'
SARAH MOSS, author of Ghost Wall
'Clever, heartbreaking, heartwarming.'
JO BROWNING WROE, author of A Terrible Kindness
If every marriage has its seasons, Richard and Tess's is in a deep winter.
As day breaks over the Somerset Levels, Tess watches the chamomile clouds part. This morning, two sunrises graze the frosted floodplains: one rises low over a stretch of willows, while the other shines brightly from beneath the water. The light paints the house a startling crimson: a painful beauty that Tess, Richard and their son Max - riddled with grief - find easy to ignore.
But none of them can ignore Sonny, who desperately wants things to go back to the way they were before.
As the seasons change, and the cracks in the bricks let in more light, might this broken family find a way to start to heal
Readers love The House of Broken Bricks:
'Gorgeously written, lyrical, atmospheric and emotional.' @readingnpainting
'Brilliant story, a joy to read, couldn't put it down.' @lucy.reads.a.lot
'A masterpiece! Beautifully written, a brilliant debut novel.' @the_postcard_edit
'Heartwarming and heartbreaking. Tender and shocking. A joy to read.' @suzannahslibrary
'Absolutely spot-on in how it portrays children's emotional intuition, this is a beaut of a book.'
Fiona Williams holds a BSc (Hons) in Biological Sciences from the University of Westminster and an MA with Distinction in Creative Writing from Bath Spa University. She is the winner of the 2021 Bridport Prize, Peggy Chapman-Andrews First Novel Award. Originally from South-East London, she now lives with her family in Exeter. She is currently completing a PhD in Creative Writing at the University of Exeter. The House of Broken Bricks is her debut novel.