#BookSpotlight: Welcome To Glorious Tuga by Francesca Segal @ChattoBooks @VintageHuddle @vintagebooks #WelcomeToGloriousTuga #FrancescaSegal #BookPost #DestinationRead #OutJune2024

Good evening everyone I was very happy to receive a copy of this fantastic sounding book this week. I absolutely love destination reads and can’t wait to be whisked away to Glorious Tuga.

Huge thanks to Carmella and Vintage Books for my copy of this book.

Find out more below ⬇️

Out 6th June 2024

Book Synopsis:

Set sail for a tropical paradise where secrets don’t stay hidden for long…

London vet Charlotte Walker has taken up a fellowship on the tiny, remote island of Tuga de Oro to study the endangered gold coin tortoises in the jungle interior. She can claim the best of reasons for this year in paradise – what better motivation than to save a species? – but the reality is more complex. For Charlotte has a secret that connects her to the island, and has finally determined to solve the mystery that has dominated her life.

But she will have little time for any of her declared or covert investigations. Inconveniently attracted to the new island doctor, Dan Zekri, Charlotte immediately finds herself the subject of local speculation and gossip. And not only do Tuga’s tortoises need attention but so do the island’s dogs and donkeys, not to mention the islanders themselves, determined to win Charlotte over with endless deliveries of cake until she relents and becomes vet to all their animals.

A complete and vivid world to escape to, Welcome to Glorious Tuga celebrates a fictional island, and the eccentric community who live there. Enchanting, uplifting and very funny, this is a captivating novel about love, belonging, and what it really means to come home.

About The Author:

Francesca Segal is the author of two critically acclaimed novels, The Innocents (2012) and The Awkward Age (2017), and a memoir of NICU motherhood, Mother Ship (2019). Her writing has won the 2012 Costa First Novel Award, the Sami Rohr Prize, a Betty Trask award, and been longlisted for the Women’s Prize for Fiction.

Leave a comment