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Spell the Month in Books: March 2025

This month’s prompt for Spell the Month in Books is an impossible one for me. Janna who hosts this meme on Reviews From the Stacks wants us to use the titles of sci fi novels. That’s a genre I don’t read so I’m going with my own topic once more. Since it’s ReadingWalesMonth I’m taking a very obvious path and spelling March using the titles of books by Welsh authors.

Links are to my reviews unless I read the book well before this blog was born.

This tale of life in a small slate quarrying community was described by The Oxford Companion to the Literature of Wales “one of the most impressive novels to be published in Wales since the Second World War.” Events are seen through the eyes of a young boy, enabling us to witness both the hardship and the joys of his village. See my review here.

We’re moving south to the mining communities of the Rhondda Valleys for a taste of Thomas’s trademark dark humour. Life in these communities is seen this time through the eyes of  The Dark Philosophers – four unemployed men who have nothing else to do but to sit on a wall each day and observe. See my review here.

This collection of short stories was my first encounter with Carys Davies, an author I’ve gone on to love. Her stories here takes readers from the wilds of Siberia to a remote farm in the Australian outback and a to a prison in a small Oklahoma community. Read my review here.

Shortlisted for the 20000 Man Booker Prize, this is a deeply immersive saga about life in the multi-ethnic community of Tiger Bay, Cardiff. Azzorpardi’s story follows Maltese-born Frankie Gauchi and his family, showing the poverty and difficulties faced by many immigrant families in the post-war decades. My review can be found here.

.If you fancy having a go at Spell the Month, you’ll find all the info you need on the website of the host, Reviews From the Stacks. The April theme is “Animal on the Cover or in the Title”

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