How to Measure a Cow by Margaret Forster £16.99

Tara Fraser leaves London to start a new life in a Cumbrian town selected at random. She plans to obliterate her past, which contains a shocking event that had serious consequences, by becoming a completely different personality from her previous volatile self. She is going to be quiet, even dull, and very private. But one of her new neighbours, Nancy, is intrigued by her. She wants to become her friend. Equally determined not to be discarded are three old friends who Tara feels let her down when she most needed them. Tara fights to keep herself to herself, but can she do it? And does she really want to? Slowly, reluctantly, she discovers the dangers of trying to suppress the past and reject other people.

This is, sadly, the last work of fiction from the late Margaret Forster who writes with such clear and calm prose yet finds the faults, nuances and hidden flaws in the lives and characters of ordinary people. Hers is a voice that will forever be missed.

Caroline Reece, Waterstones Kendal