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The Trouble with Goats and Sheep
By (Author) Joanna Cannon
HarperCollins Publishers
The Borough Press
18th November 2024
6th June 2024
Borough edition
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Classic fiction: general and literary
Paperback
464
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 38mm
1260g
A NEW EDITION WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY CLARE MACKINTOSH
THE SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER
'An utter delight' Sarah Winman
'Quirky, moving and beautifully written' Paula Hawkins
'Vibrant and funny' Guardian
Summer, 1976
Mrs Creasy is missing and The Avenue is alive with whispers. As the summer shimmers endlessly on, ten-year-olds Grace and Tilly decide to take matters into their own hands.
But as doors and mouths begin to open and the cul-de-sac starts giving up its secrets, the amateur detectives will find more than they could have imagined
Cannon is so attuned to other peoples stories a chronicler both of the human condition and the quotidian details which speak to who we are Guardian
A very special book Nathan Filer
An utter delight Sarah Winman
A delight Paula Hawkins
A treasure chest of a novel Julie Cohen
One of the standout novels of the year Hannah Beckerman
I didn't want the book to end Carys Bray
An excellent debut James Hannah
Grace and Tilly are my new heroes Kate Hamer
A wonderful debut Jill Mansell
A modern classic in the making Sarah Hilary
A stunning debut Katie Fforde
Phenomenal Miranda Dickinson
An utter delight. Perceptive, funny, dark, moving. And so beautifully written. I loved it SARAH WINMAN
A very special book that makes us think about ourselves and others more deeply a terrific pageturner NATHAN FILER
A splendid debut Forensic period detail and pithy exchanges between characters give the novel the feel of a Seventies sitcom a wonderful achievement DAILY MAIL
Cannon specialises, beautifully, in making concrete the abstract a superior debut SUNDAY TIMES
Vibrant and funnyimagine Donna Tartts The Secret History, set in 1970s English suburbia GUARDIAN
Successfully capturing the claustrophobia of suburban life Cannon paints a sympathetic and nuanced portrait of societys misfits INDEPENDENT
Beautifully written DAILY EXPRESS
Sweet, nostalgic and funny THE SUN ON SUNDAY
Wry, acutely observant and brilliantly claustrophobic MAIL ON SUNDAY
Fresh and vivid, this intriguing debut is a perceptive coming-of-age tale SUNDAY EXPRESS
A unique and unforgettable debut WALL STREET JOURNAL
A quirky, moving and beautifully written tale of suburban life in 1970s Britain, The Trouble with Goats and Sheep is a delight from start to finish PAULA HAWKINS
Joanna Cannon's first two novels, The Trouble with Goats and Sheep and Three Things about Elsie, were both Sunday Times bestsellers and Richard and Judy picks. She worked as a hospital doctor before specialising in psychiatry, and lives in the Peak District with her family and her dog.