#WWWWednesday – 16th March 2022

WWWWednesdays

Hosted by Taking on a World of Words, this meme is all about the three Ws:

  • What are you currently reading?
  • What did you recently finish reading?
  • What do you think you’ll read next?

Why not join in too?  Leave a comment with your link at Taking on a World of Words and then go blog hopping!


Currently reading

YinkaYinka, where is your huzband? by Lizzie Damilola Blackburn (Viking)

Yinka wants to find love. The problem is she also has a mum who thinks she’s better qualified to find it for her.

She also has too many aunties who frequently pray for her delivery from singledom, a preference for chicken and chips over traditional Nigerian food, and a bum she’s sure is far too small as a result. Oh, and the fact that she’s a thirty-one-year-old South-Londoner who doesn’t believe in sex before marriage is a bit of an obstacle too…

When her cousin gets engaged, Yinka commences Operation Find A Date for Rachel’s Wedding. Will Yinka find herself a huzband? And what if the thing she really needs is to find herself?

The Woman with the MapThe Woman with the Map by Jan Casey (Aria via NetGalley)

February 1941. The world is at war and Joyce Cooper is doing her bit for the effort. A proud member of the ARP, it is her job to assist the people of Notting Hill when the bombs begin to fall. But as the Blitz takes hold of London, Joyce is called upon to plot the devastation that follows in its wake. Each night she must stand before her map and mark the trail of turmoil inflicted upon the homes and businesses she knows so well.

February 1974. Decades later, from her basement flat Joyce Cooper watches the world go by above her head. This is her haven; the home she has created for herself having had so much taken from her in the war. But now the council is tearing down her block of flats and she’s being forced to leave. Could this chance to start over allow Joyce to let go of the past and step back into her life?


Recently finished

The Marsh House by Zoë Somerville (Apollo)

Latchkey Ladies by Marjorie Grant (Handheld Press)

The Night Shift by Alex Finlay (Aries Fiction)

Lean On Me by Serge Joncour, trans. by Louise Rogers Lalaurie and Jane Aitken (Gallic Books)


What Cathy (will) Read Next

China RoomChina Room by Sunjeev Sahota (Harvill Secker) 

Mehar, a young bride in rural 1929 Punjab, is trying to discover the identity of her new husband. She and her sisters-in-law, married to three brothers in a single ceremony, spend their days hard at work in the family’s ‘china room’, sequestered from contact with the men. When Mehar develops a theory as to which of them is hers, a passion is ignited that will put more than one life at risk.

Spiralling around Mehar’s story is that of a young man who in 1999 travels from England to the now-deserted farm, its ‘china room’ locked and barred. In enforced flight from the traumas of his adolescence – his experiences of addiction, racism, and estrangement from the culture of his birth – he spends a summer in painful contemplation and recovery, finally gathering the strength to return home.

10 thoughts on “#WWWWednesday – 16th March 2022

  1. Great post! I don’t believe I’ve rea Sanjeev Suhota before but that blurb has me really intrigued. TBRing, thank you! Hope you have a great reading week! Here’s the LINK to my post in case you’re interested.

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  2. Such good looking books! They all sound like my cup of tea! I just need more reading time and a bigger bookshelf 😂.

    Have a great week!

    Emily @ Budget Tales Book Blog
    My WWW post 😊https://wordpress.com/view/budgettalesblog.wordpress.com

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