Ungrateful

Utterly gripping and emotional fiction about love, loss and second chances

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Pub Date 2 Jun 2022 | Archive Date 16 Jan 2024

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'A vivid depiction of how easy it is to get trapped by other people's expectations. Full of heartbreak but also hope, I really rooted for the women in this novel.' Louise Hare

Can you ever escape your past?

Cat knows she should be more grateful for her partner James. As a young woman struggling to care for her alcoholic mother, he whisked her away from the violence and addiction of her council estate home and offered her a taste of middle-class comfort.

But twenty years later, the escape he offered has begun to feel stifling. Surrounded by immaculate white carpets and scented candles, everything has its place in James's house, except it seems, Cat. She had a place to study at university after finishing school, but her mother was too unwell for Cat to take it. She begins to dream of the opportunities education could offer her.

At a university open day, Cat finds herself standing before teenage boyfriend, Daniel, now a lecturer. As the spark that drew them together returns, Cat hopes that he can in some way help her reconnect with the drive and optimism of her younger self. Or perhaps she is simply hurtling back towards a past that can only hurt her further...

Can Cat let go of her demons to become the person she always hoped to be, or is it too late?

What readers are saying about Ungrateful:

'A total pleasure.' Eva Verde

'Touched me deeply.' Juno Roche

'Compulsively readable with huge heart.' Alex Allison

'Clever, gripping, heartbreaking but also ultimately hopeful. I want to read this book again and again and again.' Cat White

'I loved it. As soon as I started reading, I was in. Ungrateful expertly explores the physical, emotional and intellectual repercussions of being born into poverty.' Lynne Voyce

'Kept me on the edge of my seat, courageously challenging mainstream conceptions of class with an empowering message for positive change. Gets hold of the working-class stereotype and smashes it to bits.' Shaun Wilson

'I inhaled this book!... Just want to read it all over again.' Eve Ainsworth

'A soul-questioning novel that helps us understand the currency of gratitude in our deeply imbalanced and transactional world in which to change one's life is to be indebted to someone else's.' Kit Fan

'A vivid depiction of how easy it is to get trapped by other people's expectations. Full of heartbreak but also hope, I really rooted for the women in this novel.' Louise Hare

Can you ever escape...


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ISBN 9780349702308
PRICE £18.99 (GBP)
PAGES 384

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From her spot behind the dingy bar, serving the even dingier clientelle Cat dreams of everything that might have been. A product of a violent and impoverished childhood her dreams of heading to university were dashed when she had to care for her injured mother. Almost twenty years later Cat has begun to take steps towards achieving her long held dream of a university degree but a variety of obstacles stand in her way, an alcoholic mother, a boyfriend who thinks of her as little more than his bit of rough and the one who got away who just happens to be a lecturer on her degree course. Violent, graphically searing and poignantly uplifting. You'll be rooting for Cat:s dreams to come true.

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Thought provoking and intense. It was well written with good characters that were relatable and I found myself really relating to, and liking Cat, I just wanted her to be happy and I also really found myself liking Daniel and wanting that to work. A really enjoyable read.

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Such a lovely story and read, I couldn't put this down, thank you for letting me review this ARC, I definitely recommend

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