- Imprint: Penguin
- ISBN: 9781804992098
- Length: 240 pages
- Price: £9.99
Kirsty Capes, author of Careless and GirlsA gentle and tender novel about the power of forgiveness and how humans might thrive when given the space to grow. Richly rewarding fiction.
Liz Hyder, author of The TwelveThis book is extraordinary. Full of love and loss, grief and kindness, exquisitely written, a book filled with literary treasures…this will absolutely tug at your soul. It’s not a long book but it’s a book to revel in and savour, one to re-read and treasure….glorious and heart-breaking and yet, ultimately full of hope.
Marie ClaireAn assured, sensitively told tale…The real power of the story, however, is not in the cause, but its effect as, having finally been freed in their various ways from the constraints of traditional family models and expectations, all three women develop the strength and knowledge to shape their own desires and destinies.
Buzz MagazineA sensuous and tender tale of love, loss and secrets, Caryl Lewis’ Bitter Honey is a lyrical and captivating novel. The prose from Lewis is exquisite . . . This is one of those novels that you can devour in a day but lingers long in the memory. Astonishing and breathtaking, this is a book I’ll be pressing into as many hands as possible over the coming months: a perfect immersive read for summer.
Press AssociationWhile Bitter Honey is a story built on loss, identity is at its heart, alongside a simple reassurance that it is never too late to find yourself, and let others find you, too.
About Caryl Lewis
Caryl Lewis is a multi-award-winning Welsh novelist, children's writer, playwright and screenwriter. Her breakthrough novel Martha, Jac a Sianco is widely regarded as a modern classic of Welsh literature, and sits on the Welsh curriculum. The film adaptation - with a screenplay by Caryl herself – won six Welsh BAFTAS. Her other screenwriting work includes BBC/S4C thrillers Hinterland and Hidden. In 2023, she won the Wales Book of the Year Award for the third time for her debut English novel Drift, making her the first writer ever to have won in both languages. She is a visiting lecturer in Creative Writing at Cardiff University, and lives with her family on a farm near Aberystwyth.
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