The Book of Guilt: A BBC RADIO 2 BOOK CLUB PICK 2025

Catherine Chidgey

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MORNING, AFTERNOON, NIGHT. THE MOTHERS ARE ALWAYS WATCHING . . .

'Brilliant . . . Chidgey's luxurious and unhurried prose stokes tension in a compulsive thriller' Observer

'Written with insight and brio, deftly balancing darkness and light, depth and pace' Guardian

'Grand and devastating, and packed with perfectly timed revelations . . .This involving, humane novel brims with vitality - and soul' New York Times'Chidgey writes with surgical precision and emotional weight . . . quietly devastating, fiercely intelligent and unforgettable' Irish Times

'Eloquent prose, rich characterizations, and knotty concepts - an emotional and intellectual tour de force' Kirkus'Brilliant . . . you will race through this book in a single, breathless sitting' Literary ReviewEngland, 1979. Vincent, Lawrence and William are the last remaining residents of a secluded New Forest home, part of the government's Sycamore Scheme. Every day, the triplets do their chores, play their games and take their medicine, under the watchful eyes of three mothers: Mother Morning, Mother Afternoon and Mother Night.

Their nightmares are recorded in The Book of Dreams.

Their lessons are taken from The Book of Knowledge.

And their sins are reported in The Book of Guilt.

All the boys want is to be sent to the Big House in Margate, where they imagine a life of sun, sea and fairground rides. But, as the government looks to shut down the Sycamore Homes, the triplets begin to question everything they have been told.

Gradually surrendering its dark secrets, The Book of Guilt is a profoundly unnerving exploration of belonging in a world where some lives are valued less than others.

'What a book! Tense, inventive, mysterious and moving, The Book of Guilt poses big questions in the context of a rocketing plot. I loved it completely' Karen Joy Fowler, author of Booth

'Original, dark, clever and compelling' Mary Ann Sieghart, author of The Authority Gap

'This is a compelling and terrifying novel whose alternative history engages chillingly with current possibilities. No one writes children better than Chidgey. She exactly gets their experimental cruelty and related innocence as they attempt to piece their world together' Elizabeth Cook, author of Lux

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Praise for The Book of Guilt: A BBC RADIO 2 BOOK CLUB PICK 2025

  • Praise for Catherine Chidgey - :Chidgey again displays her prodigious talent for psychological suspense and minutely evoking past eras . . . Faultless - Guardian, on PetA lingering, haunting book, which belongs on the shelf with We Have Always Lived in the Castle or My Brilliant Friend - a landmark - New York Times, on PetA powerful and disturbing study in terrible lies and the human need to believe them. Few readers will close this book unshaken - Annie Proulx, on Remote SympathyOne of the most original, brave and profound explorations of the darkest recesses of the human heart I have ever read - Sylvia Nasar, author of A Beautiful Mind, on Remote SympathyA shrewd look at human foibles . . . This novel is an imaginative treat - Independent, on The Axeman's Carnival

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