Her account of childbirth is raw, elemental and beautiful. My Wild and Sleepless Nights by Clover Stroud: In her electrically candid memoir, Stroud explains why, at 38, she decided to have a fifth child. Summer by Ali Smith: The final novel in Smith’s seasonal quartet is a triumph of storytelling, setting the bitter rifts in post-referendum England against the connective possibilities of art. English Pastoral by James Rebanks: The author of The Shepherd’s Life returns with this wonderful, nostalgic tale of how farming has changed for his family in Cumbria over three generations. Please use the comments section to suggest your own favourites.ĥ0. Compiled by the Telegraph Books team from those suggestions, here is our definitive guide to this year's essential reading. The Telegraph's regular book reviewers – as well as writing specialist guides to 2020's best history, crime fiction, poetry, music books and other genres – have each put forward their own ranked list of suggestions for the best books of the year.
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