Since First I Saw Your Face: A Short Story from the collection, Reader, I Married Him
A short story by Emma Donoghue from the collection Reader, I Married Him: Stories inspired by Jane Eyre.
A short story by Emma Donoghue from the collection Reader, I Married Him: Stories inspired by Jane Eyre.
A short story by Nadifa Mohamed from the collection Reader, I Married Him: Stories inspired by Jane Eyre.
A short story by Francine Prose from the collection Reader, I Married Him: Stories inspired by Jane Eyre.
A short story by Evie Wyld from the collection Reader, I Married Him: Stories inspired by Jane Eyre.
A short story by Helen Dunmore from the collection Reader, I Married Him: Stories inspired by Jane Eyre.
A short story by Susan Hill from the collection Reader, I Married Him: Stories inspired by Jane Eyre.
A short story by Elizabeth McCracken from the collection Reader, I Married Him: Stories inspired by Jane Eyre.
A short story by Esther Freud from the collection Reader, I Married Him: Stories inspired by Jane Eyre.
A short story by Tessa Hadley from the collection Reader, I Married Him: Stories inspired by Jane Eyre.
A short story by Sarah Hall from the collection Reader, I Married Him: Stories inspired by Jane Eyre.
‘This collection is stormy, romantic, strong – the Full Brontë’ The Times
A collection of short stories celebrating Charlotte Brontë, published in the year of her bicentenary and stemming from the now immortal words from her great work Jane Eyre.
‘Part whodunnit, part coming of age, this is a gripping debut about the secrets behind every door’ RACHEL JOYCE
‘Cannon is so attuned to other people’s stories… a chronicler both of the human condition and the quotidian details which speak to who we are’ GUARDIAN
‘Part whodunnit, part coming of age, this is a gripping debut about the secrets behind every door’ RACHEL JOYCE
‘Cannon is so attuned to other people’s stories… a chronicler both of the human condition and the quotidian details which speak to who we are’GUARDIAN
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‘Hits the sweet spot between literary and crime fiction – Gripping’ ERIN KELLY
‘For those who love their crime fiction rich in psychology, beautifully written and laced with dark humour. Dive in’ LUCIE WHITEHOUSE
‘Part whodunnit, part coming of age, this is a gripping debut about the secrets behind every door’ RACHEL JOYCE
‘Cannon is so attuned to other people’s stories… a chronicler both of the human condition and the quotidian details which speak to who we are’GUARDIAN
From the Orange Prize-winning author of WE NEED TO TALK ABOUT KEVIN comes a bold and savage story of the intersection of politics and human relationships, set in turbulent Northern Ireland.