Skylarks by Karen Gregory

Skylarks

by Karen Gregory

Karen Gregory’s heartfelt, thought-provoking second novel about love against the odds is perfect for readers of Lisa Williamson, Sara Barnard and Sarah Crossan.

'We watch the bird as it flies high above us, singing like it’s the only thing in the world that matters. And I feel it – that life can be beautiful. That there are possibilities.'

Keep your head down and don’t borrow trouble is the motto Joni lives by, and so far it’s seen her family through some tough times. It’s not as if she has the power to change anything important anyway. Like Dad’s bad back, or the threat of losing their house.

So when Annabel breezes into her life, Joni’s sure they’re destined to clash. Pretty, poised, privileged – the daughter of the richest family in town must have it easy.

But sometimes you find a matching spirit where you least expect it. Sometimes love can defy difference. And sometimes life asks you to be bigger and braver …




Praise for Karen Gregory's debut, Countless:
‘A heartbreaking, hopeful and highly unusual debut’ – Metro

‘Proving that human resilience may wilt, but it will never die’ – United by Pop

Reviewed by Joséphine on

4 of 5 stars

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Initial thoughts: Skylarks is a book with a main characters whose identities aren't portrayed often in YA fiction — lesbian, vegetarian and of low socioeconomic status. I liked reading about Joni's journey, how her identity impacted her world view and relationships with others. Her life was complicated for a myriad of reasons, and rather than offering easy answers, Skylarks faced them head-on. That being said, I thought I'd have been a little more affected while reading book but the prose wasn't all that emotional. If you prefer your books to not be tearjerkers but still want to read about neglected cross-sections of society, Skylarks will surely be up your alley!

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