Read This: Books under the Radar is a weekly post written by a guest author – often a friend of mine, someone I’ve met on my writerly travels, or an author I admire – who recommends three books they think deserve more recognition. If you’re interested in buying any of the books, please click on the covers and give these hidden gems some love. You can see the full list of books which have been selected, as well as the author’s latest book on Bookshop.org, where you can have a browse and buy any that take your fancy. Happy reading!
Read This: Viv Groskop
Viv and I have known each other for ten years, when my debut, Our Endless Numbered Days won the Desmond Elliott Prize and she was one of the judges – and the chair of the judges let it slip that Viv didn’t vote for my book! I’m not sure whether it was embarrassment at the reveal but when she was booking authors for the Bath Literary Festival she invited me, and since then (and because I’ve of course forgiven her) we’ve bumped into each other at many literary events. I’ve read most of her books and they’re always an inspiration, and I particularly loved her latest, One Ukrainian Summer, a memoir of her time in the 1980s in the USSR and Ukraine. I highly recommend it. Here’s what she has to say about herself:
Viv Groskop is an author, comedian and playwright. She is the author of seven non-fiction books including the best-seller How to Own the Room: Women and the Art of Brilliant Speaking. Her latest book One Ukrainian Summer is a memoir set after the fall of the Iron Curtain and is about being young and stupidly in love with a Ukrainian punk rock guitarist who repeatedly gives you headlice. It comes out in paperback in April 2025. All author proceeds for this book go to PEN International for their work with Writers at Risk.
Find her on Instagram @vivgroskop and subscribe to her weekly newsletter at vivgroskop.com.
Here are the books Viv chose:
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