


And he has a strict new rule that Nancy is going to have to get used to: she’s forbidden to leave the house, or even open the curtain. It’s 1910 and Nancy and her mother have just moved to Suffolk to live with her grandfather. Happy reading! More by AM HowellĪM Howell’s latest book is another delightful mixture of mystery, history and adventure. Keep an eye on the main Book Club page for all the latest updates. Our Book Club choice for February and March 2022 will be Boy In Various Poses by Lewis Buxton. There are options for a variety of tastes and ages, and we’d love to hear your recommendations over on Discord, too. If you’ve finished the book and would love something similarly brilliant to add to your ‘To Be Read’ pile, or need a little something for the young reader in your life, why not try one of these recommended reads?įor this list, Young Norfolk Laureate Callie Arlow has shared some of their favourite middle grade and YA reads from recent years, alongside the usual recommendations from Book Club members and NCW staff. There is still time to look back over the conversation on our Discord community, and you can have a go at this writing prompt or explore our questions for readers to help you get the most out of reading our chosen book.

We hope you’ve enjoyed reading The House of One Hundred Clocks by AM Howell along with us here at NCW.
