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The Trouble with Goats and Sheep: A new Borough Edition

"A charming tale of ordinary folk sweltering in the heat. I loved it."

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The title refers to a Bible quote and two 10-year old girls are greatly mystified as to its meaning and where to find God. They spend the hot summer of 1976 looking for answers. Set in a small town housing estate, the girls’ avenue is a close-knit community of busy bodies. They all know everyone else’s business, they all have secrets they are trying to hide. Beautifully told in multi first-person narratives and nipping in and out of several houses, many of these secrets are drip-fed to us. At its heart is the disappearance of Mrs Creasy from No 8 and the neighbours ostracising Walter Bishop from No 11 whose house mysteriously burnt in 1967. Then there was the “taking of a baby” in the same year. All these mysteries and more bounce round the houses in a charming tale of ordinary folk sweltering in the heat. I loved it.

Shortlisted for the Books Are My Bag Fiction and Breakthrough Author Award 2016.

Longlisted for the Desmond Elliott Prize 2016.

Sarah Broadhurst

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