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(Joyce) #1
‘Oneday,theydidit:
packeda pairof small
suitcasesanddroveto
theairportin hiscar.Elise
feltthesandin thecarpet
beneathherbarefeet,
theoldcolacansMatt
neverthrewawayrolling
roundin thefootwell.
Ashezoomedalongthe
freeway,Elisestaredout
of thepassengerwindow.
Theworldwasthere,so
near– buteverytimeshe
touchedit, it didn’tgive
herwhatshewanted’

TYLL


Daniel Kehlmann; £18.99, Quercus


A best-seller in Germany and
soon to be a Netflix series, Tyll
takes place in 17th-century
Europe – specifically, the Thirty
Years War, a protracted battle
between Protestants and
Catholics. Despite the context,
this is a fun read – its title
character, a figure lied from
German folklore, is a travelling
entertainer, and his adventures
are full of vivid detail that bring
the villages, forests and cities
of Central Europe to life.


ALONG THE AMBER ROUTE
C. J. Schüler; £16.99,
Sandstone Press

Following a trade route from the
Baltic to the Mediterranean, this
travelogue explores the origins
of amber and the myths it has
inspired – including its role in
Jurassic Park as a source of
dinosaur DNA. Packed with
intriguing diversions through
former Soviet states, the author’s
journey begins in St Petersburg’s
Amber Room and intertwines
with the story of his grandfather’s
flight from Nazi Germany.

THE CONFESSION
Jessie Burton; £16.99, Picador

This author’s previous novel,
best-seller The Miniaturist,
made readers feel like they
were wandering the streets of
17th-century Amsterdam – and
Jessie Burton pulls o the same
trick here with 1980s LA and
London. Following modern-day
millenial Rose Simmons on her
quest to uncover what became
of the mother she never knew, the
story switches between past and
present, from pool parties in the
Hollywood Hills to winter walks
on Hampstead Heath.

THEWORLDBENEATH
THEIRFEET
ScottEllsworth;
£25,JohnMurrayPress

In the1930s,withtensions
betweensomeof theworld’s
greatnationsrising,a power-
playof a dierentkindwas
unfoldingin a remotespotin the
Himalayas.American,British
andGermanteamshadallset
uprivalcampsat thebaseof the
mountains,eachhopingto
triumphin theraceto thesummit.
Thesheerextremityof the
environmentis captured.
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