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Thrown is the first book I have read by Sara Cox, although I am a long term fan of her excellent book TV show, Between the covers. I was very intrigued to see how she wrote and was pleasantly surprised.
“Righty-ho. Here we go folks, this is going to be the start of a beautiful relationship- you and clay.”
This book follows the narratives of 4 different female characters. We are first introduced to Becky who is decides to set up a new pottery class in the dilapidated community centre. It later transpires that she develops this class as a way of remembering her mum, who died when Becky was only 12. Her mum was a great believer in bringing people together, and seen as it was nearly the 30th anniversary of her death, Becky thought of no better way to honour her mum and bring a fresh start to, not only her’s, but many people’s lives than to take on a new activity.
The other members of the group all had their own reasons for being there. Whether it was miscarriages, lying husbands, needing a change, or simply just wanting to try on a ‘new hat’ from being a mum or lawyer. They were a great group of people who quickly turned into friends and an excellent support system for each other.
When an ex husband gets out of prison, more than just a few pots get broken…her tormentor; cloud of shadow over her life was right there, in her kitchen, standing right in front of her. Everything takes a rather unexpected, dark spin for a while…
I was pleasantly surprised by how smooth and witty Sara’s writing was. I also appreciated the various comments relating to British TV which would be totally missed if you didn’t have a British TV set. It was very subtle but included references to Phil and Holly on Morning Television and The One Show on BBC One. I also throughly appreciated the Taylor Swift reference: “Death by a thousand cuts”.
I really enjoyed the last section of the book where all the unanswered questions and loose ends came together. Sara tied everything up brilliantly!
Overall, this is a real feel good, heartwarming book. Despite the darker periods, it is generally an uplifting book because the group comes together and support each other. There are also lots of laughs and surprises along the way….
Plus there’s a dog named Olaf so I’m pretty much sold at that 😂
“Have a nice clay!” My friends….🫶🏼