Scottish Daily Mail

WHATBOOK..?

- KATE MORTON Historical fiction writer

...are you reading now?

THE Year Of Magical Thinking by Joan Didion, a memoir about the year following the death of her husband, during which her only daughter was critically ill in hospital. It’s a meditation on love and loss, threaded with recollecti­ons from family life across the decades.

I’ve just finished Station Eleven by Emily St. John Mandel, which involves a pandemic, but focuses on the human stories. I loved it — beautiful writing, strong characteri­sation and a killer premise.

...would you take to a desert island?

IF THERE’S a fair prospect of rescue, I’ll take the latest Sally Hepworth. Her suspense novels are always funny, clever, twisty and genuinely unputdowna­ble.

If, however, I’m going to be stuck on the island for ever, I’d be inclined to take something by which to remember humanity in all its light and shade. The complete works of Shakespear­e would be a good option, with the added bonus that it can be read aloud.

...first gave you the reading bug?

THE first non-picture book I can remember owning was The Enchanted Wood by Enid Blyton. I read it from front to back, then started again. At the time I lived in a wooden stilt house by a rainforest, so it seemed possible I might discover my own Faraway Tree, full of fairy folk, if I searched hard enough.

. . . left you cold?

I USED to feel a duty to finish every book, but reading shouldn’t be a sufferance and my to-be-read pile is now so large I’m using it as a bedside table.

■ Homecoming by Kate Morton is published by Pan Macmillan, £20.

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