* THE GUARDIAN 2021 BEST CRIME AND THRILLER PICK *
'An unforgettable narrative voice' Paula Hawkins
'A darkly dazzling debut . . . gripping' Lisa Jewell
'Gorgeously written' Pandora Sykes
'I loved this book' Clare Mackintosh
'Sharp-edged and highly discussable' Booklist
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'So that was all it took,' I thought. 'That was all it took for me to feel like I had all the power in the world. One morning, one moment, one yellow-haired boy. It wasn't so much after all.'
Chrissie knows how to steal sweets from the shop without getting caught, the best hiding place for hide-and-seek, the perfect wall for handstands.
Now she has a new secret. It gives her a fizzing, sherbet feeling in her belly. She doesn't get to feel power like this at home, where food is scarce and attention scarcer.
Fifteen years later, Julia is trying to mother her five-year-old daughter, Molly. She is always worried - about affording food and school shoes, about what the other mothers think of her. Most of all she worries that the social services are about to take Molly away.
That's when the phone calls begin, which Julia is too afraid to answer, because it's clear the caller knows the truth about what happened all those years ago.
And it's time to face the truth: is forgiveness and redemption ever possible for someone who has killed?
The gripping and dark book club debut with a compelling voice at its centre.
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'Perceptive and compassionate' Guardian
'A stunning debut' Washington Post
'Compelling . . . stunningly powerful' Grazia
'An extraordinary and heart-rending novel' Observer
'Compulsively readable' Ashley Audrain
'This is outstanding . . . so powerful' Tracy Fenton
'A gripping, unsettling debut novel' Abigail Dean
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Readers love The First Day of Spring . . .
***** 'A powerful, distressing, haunting, but ultimately brilliant read'
***** 'Such a heartbreaking and powerful psychological drama that will stay with me for a long time'
***** 'An incredible book'
***** 'A thought provoking, dark and compulsive read... Highly recommend'
***** 'You DO NOT want to miss The First Day of Spring!'
'An unforgettable narrative voice' Paula Hawkins
'A darkly dazzling debut . . . gripping' Lisa Jewell
'Gorgeously written' Pandora Sykes
'I loved this book' Clare Mackintosh
'Sharp-edged and highly discussable' Booklist
___________
'So that was all it took,' I thought. 'That was all it took for me to feel like I had all the power in the world. One morning, one moment, one yellow-haired boy. It wasn't so much after all.'
Chrissie knows how to steal sweets from the shop without getting caught, the best hiding place for hide-and-seek, the perfect wall for handstands.
Now she has a new secret. It gives her a fizzing, sherbet feeling in her belly. She doesn't get to feel power like this at home, where food is scarce and attention scarcer.
Fifteen years later, Julia is trying to mother her five-year-old daughter, Molly. She is always worried - about affording food and school shoes, about what the other mothers think of her. Most of all she worries that the social services are about to take Molly away.
That's when the phone calls begin, which Julia is too afraid to answer, because it's clear the caller knows the truth about what happened all those years ago.
And it's time to face the truth: is forgiveness and redemption ever possible for someone who has killed?
The gripping and dark book club debut with a compelling voice at its centre.
______________
'Perceptive and compassionate' Guardian
'A stunning debut' Washington Post
'Compelling . . . stunningly powerful' Grazia
'An extraordinary and heart-rending novel' Observer
'Compulsively readable' Ashley Audrain
'This is outstanding . . . so powerful' Tracy Fenton
'A gripping, unsettling debut novel' Abigail Dean
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Readers love The First Day of Spring . . .
***** 'A powerful, distressing, haunting, but ultimately brilliant read'
***** 'Such a heartbreaking and powerful psychological drama that will stay with me for a long time'
***** 'An incredible book'
***** 'A thought provoking, dark and compulsive read... Highly recommend'
***** 'You DO NOT want to miss The First Day of Spring!'
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Praise for The First Day of Spring:
Gripping, unsettling debut novel. . .Chrissie s observations are immaculate, loyal to her age and her desperation By the end of the novel, the voices of Chrissie and Julia reside deep in your skull: visceral and wicked, sad and wonderful, all at the same time. The New York Times Book Review
"A stunning debut...Suspenseful? You bet. Heart-rending? From beginning to end." The Washington Post
Too original to be missed. PopSugar
Stylish, cunning thriller Tucker follows one woman s reckoning with the quarantines of her childhood, seeking love amid dark secrets hiding in the nooks and crannies of all our lives. OprahDaily, Best Books of May
A spectacular fiction debut The taut, meticulously observed narration, which alternates between Chrissie s youthful and adult perspectives, mines the dangers that childhood trauma causes both its victims and those around them. Fans of Lisa Jewell and smart psychological suspense will eagerly await Tucker s next. Publishers Weekly, STARRED review
This sharp-edged and highly discussable book is difficult to put down. Booklist
Riveting a chilling suspense novel about guilt, responsibility, and redemption. Kirkus
An exceptional debut which both chilled and moved me from the very first page. I cannot overstate how much I loved this book. Clare Mackintosh, New York Times bestselling author of I Let You Go
A darkly dazzling debut, a harrowing story of neglect and cruelty written with a delicate touch and a big heart. As gripping as the tensest of thrillers and as moving and humane as the most intimate of memoirs, I loved this book. Lisa Jewell, New York Times bestselling author of The Family Upstairs
"Tense, addictive and powered by an unforgettable narrative voice, The First Day of Spring gives us not just a window into the confused psychology of a child driven to violence, but a thoughtful consideration of the redemptive power of love and friendship." Paula Hawkins, #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Girl on the Train
The First Day Of Spring is a gut-wrenching tale about the effects of neglect and loneliness on a child. Eight-year-old Chrissie s voice is so raw and authentic that I could not stop turning the pages, desperate to find out what she would do next. A harrowing, incisive debut. Stephanie Wrobel, author of Darling Rose Gold
Nancy Tucker has created one of the most unforgettable characters I ve ever read with a remarkable voice that is both piercing and poetic. The contrast between innocence and evil is breathtaking I found myself aching for Chrissie/Julia as she learns to survive as a daughter and then mother in a world that has failed her. Chilling, thought-provoking, and compulsively readable, The First Day of Spring is a novel that will break your heart on every page and never leave you. I loved it. Ashley Audrain, author of The Push
Gripping, unsettling debut novel. . .Chrissie s observations are immaculate, loyal to her age and her desperation By the end of the novel, the voices of Chrissie and Julia reside deep in your skull: visceral and wicked, sad and wonderful, all at the same time. The New York Times Book Review
"A stunning debut...Suspenseful? You bet. Heart-rending? From beginning to end." The Washington Post
Too original to be missed. PopSugar
Stylish, cunning thriller Tucker follows one woman s reckoning with the quarantines of her childhood, seeking love amid dark secrets hiding in the nooks and crannies of all our lives. OprahDaily, Best Books of May
A spectacular fiction debut The taut, meticulously observed narration, which alternates between Chrissie s youthful and adult perspectives, mines the dangers that childhood trauma causes both its victims and those around them. Fans of Lisa Jewell and smart psychological suspense will eagerly await Tucker s next. Publishers Weekly, STARRED review
This sharp-edged and highly discussable book is difficult to put down. Booklist
Riveting a chilling suspense novel about guilt, responsibility, and redemption. Kirkus
An exceptional debut which both chilled and moved me from the very first page. I cannot overstate how much I loved this book. Clare Mackintosh, New York Times bestselling author of I Let You Go
A darkly dazzling debut, a harrowing story of neglect and cruelty written with a delicate touch and a big heart. As gripping as the tensest of thrillers and as moving and humane as the most intimate of memoirs, I loved this book. Lisa Jewell, New York Times bestselling author of The Family Upstairs
"Tense, addictive and powered by an unforgettable narrative voice, The First Day of Spring gives us not just a window into the confused psychology of a child driven to violence, but a thoughtful consideration of the redemptive power of love and friendship." Paula Hawkins, #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Girl on the Train
The First Day Of Spring is a gut-wrenching tale about the effects of neglect and loneliness on a child. Eight-year-old Chrissie s voice is so raw and authentic that I could not stop turning the pages, desperate to find out what she would do next. A harrowing, incisive debut. Stephanie Wrobel, author of Darling Rose Gold
Nancy Tucker has created one of the most unforgettable characters I ve ever read with a remarkable voice that is both piercing and poetic. The contrast between innocence and evil is breathtaking I found myself aching for Chrissie/Julia as she learns to survive as a daughter and then mother in a world that has failed her. Chilling, thought-provoking, and compulsively readable, The First Day of Spring is a novel that will break your heart on every page and never leave you. I loved it. Ashley Audrain, author of The Push