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Gents, you know the drill! As we stride into March, a fresh chapter unfolds with promises of exhilarating literary escapades! Embrace the lingering chill as you indulge in the warmth of a captivating book paired with the perfect beverage. So, my fellow literary aficionados, wrap yourself in the cozy embrace of your favourite sweater (mine’s a Moon Soldier, offering a 10% discount with code LiteraryGents10), pour a generous splash of scotch over ice, and prepare to be whisked away into a world of bookish wonders. The Bookish Gent proudly presents a handpicked selection of upcoming reads tailored for the refined reader. Without further ado, let’s embark on the literary journey that March has elegantly laid out for us! 📚🥃
Strong Like You, by T L Simpson
Walker Lauderdale hasn’t cried once since his daddy went missing. And even though everyone says he’s dead, Walker won’t give up hope. He knows his father is out there, somewhere, cutting a wild trail through the Ozarks like always. But when a relative threatens to kick Walker and his momma out of the family home, Walker realises he has no choice but to look for his daddy—a search that leads him straight to a drug-addled and dangerous man named Lukas Fisher. While attempting to balance life as a normal fifteen-year-old boy and star player on the football team, Walker begins a desperate search across the hills of the Ozarks for the man who, for better or worse, taught him everything he knows about strength.
The Day Tripper, by James Goodhand
In 1995, Alex Dean’s life is a picture-perfect scene: Cambridge admission, a romance with Holly, and time on his side. But a chance encounter with a former childhood bully leaves him battered, unconscious, and waking up in a strange room in 2010, aged and worn. Each day becomes a time leap, jumping between years—1999, 2019—forcing Alex to piece together the mystery of his life. As he grapples with the unpredictability of time, he discovers the power of small actions and their profound consequences. Now, Alex must navigate the turbulent currents of fate to save his loved ones—and himself. 🕰️📖
Fervour, by Toby Lloyd
Hannah and Eric are devout Jews living in North London with their three children and Eric’s father Yosef, a Holocaust survivor. Both intellectually gifted and deeply unconventional, the Rosenthals believe in the literal truth of the Old Testament and in the presence of God (and evil) in daily life. As Hannah prepares to publish a sensationalist account of Yosef’s years in war-torn Europe – unearthing a terrible secret from his time in the camps- Elsie, her perfect daughter, starts to come undone. And then, in the wake of Yosef’s death, she disappears. When she returns, just as mysteriously as she left, she is altered in disturbing ways. Witnessing the complete transformation of her daughter, Hannah begins to suspect that Elsie has delved too deep into the labyrinths of Jewish mysticism and got lost among shadows. But for Elsie’s brother Tovyah, a brilliant but reclusive student at Oxford, the truth is much simpler: his sister is the product of a dysfunctional family, obsessed with empty rituals and unbridled ambition. But who is right? And how can they stop the darkness from engulfing Elsie forever?
Grow Where They Fall, by Michael Donkor
Bright and precocious ten-year-old Kwame Akromah knows how to behave. He knows the importance of good manners, how to stay at the top of the class and out of the way when his mother and father are angry with each other. But when his charismatic cousin Yaw arrives from Ghana to live with the family while he looks for work, the rules Kwame has learned about the world can no longer guide him. Twenty years later, Kwame is a secondary-school teacher, popular with his students and depended on by his friends. His is a life spent elegantly weaving between the classroom, the labyrinth of Grindr politics and increasingly intermittent visits to his parents’ home. Behind the confident façade, however, he is as driven by caution as he was as a boy. But when electrifying change-maker Marcus Felix is appointed as headteacher, Kwame must reckon with himself as he never has before. Can he face the ghosts of his childhood? How will he learn to move through the world without losing who he is? And where does existing stop and living begin?
Stone Yard Devotion, by Charlotte Wood
Burnt out and in need of retreat, a middle-aged woman leaves Sydney to return to the place she grew up, taking refuge in a small religious community hidden away on the stark plains of the Australian outback. She doesn’t believe in God, or know what prayer is, and finds herself living this strange, reclusive existence almost by accident.
But disquiet interrupts this secluded life with three visitations. First comes a terrible mouse plague, each day signalling a new battle against the rising infestation. Second is the return of the skeletal remains of a sister who disappeared decades before, presumed murdered. And finally, a troubling visitor plunges the narrator further back into her past.
March Book Buzz
And there you have it, fellow book enthusiasts—the tantalising lineup of upcoming reads awaiting discovery this March. From gripping thrillers to heartwarming tales, there’s something for every reader to sink their teeth into. So, grab your favourite reading nook, brew a steaming cup of tea, and embark on an unforgettable journey through the pages of these captivating releases. Until next time, happy reading and may March bring you endless literary delights! 📚✨