
What Should I Read Next? Ep 496: Warm and inviting stories of hearth and home
Sep 30, 2025
Jemima Welsh, an avid reader from Brisbane, shares her love for warm, domestic fiction and memoirs. She explores charming themes like rambling houses and found families, revealing how these stories provide comfort in tough times. Jemima discusses favorites such as 'Darling' by India Knight and the witty 'Excellent Women' by Barbara Pym. She also reflects on her current reading preferences, seeking immersive tales that evoke cozy domesticity. Listeners will find a delightful mix of recommendations to enrich their book collections.
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Microcosm Of Domestic Life Drives Reading
- Jemima realized she prefers immersive, domestic novels focusing on homes and inner lives.
- That microcosm of the family home became her defining reading preference.
Darling Evokes A Protective Farmhouse
- Jemima loved Darling by India Knight for its vivid cover, Norfolk farmhouse setting, and eccentric, protective Radlett family.
- She connected deeply to descriptions of the house, family rituals, and tender moments.
Excellent Women’s Quiet Domestic Wit
- Jemima praised Barbara Pym's Excellent Women for its dry, witty comedy of manners and focus on Mildred's inner world.
- The novel satirically examines roles of unmarried women and community domestic life.












