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Pub Date 16 Apr 2026 | Archive Date Not set


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'Funny, acerbic, and wonderfully playful: a novel to sink into' NAOMI WOOD, author of Mrs. Hemingway

'Destined to become an instant classic. Richly drawn characters in an immigrant journey as old as America herself' ADRIANA TRIGIANI, author of The View From Lake Como


Porcupines begins in 1989 when the world has opened up again after the fall of the Berlin Wall, and Szonja Imre travels from Budapest to visit her older sister in Los Angeles. She’s an eighteen-year-old in search of adventure in the land of the free. But she is surprised to find that the sister she’s always idolised has a very different idea of what it means to live the American dream.

Porcupines also begins in 2001, when Mila, Sonia’s precocious, socially awkward 10-year-old daughter, concocts a scheme, inspired by those excellent life-bibles Sleepless in Seattle and The Parent Trap, to get her mother and the man Mila is kind of sure must be her father to reconnect.

The plan involves Sonia being corralled into chaperoning an orchestra of ten-year-olds (most of whom seem to be called Megan) on a road trip from LA to San Francisco, some badly spelled emails, a jar of several thousand jelly beans and a whole bunch of misassumptions.

Porcupines shuttles dazzlingly between these two time lines as the fallout from Mila’s best laid plans has repercussions far beyond her imaginings, and the secrets Sonia has been holding tight to for the last decade spill out all over her carefully constructed life.

This is a deliciously funny and poignant story about family and history, immigration and belonging, the things we carry with us, and people we leave behind.

'Funny, acerbic, and wonderfully playful: a novel to sink into' NAOMI WOOD, author of Mrs. Hemingway

'Destined to become an instant classic. Richly drawn characters in an immigrant journey as old as...


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ISBN 9780241741672
PRICE £16.99 (GBP)
PAGES 320

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