Description
Turning for Home by Sarah Challis is a contemporary women’s fiction novel that blends humour with emotional depth. The story centres on Lady Pamela Bentham, an ageing and difficult matriarch whose family is eager to remove her from the Somerset home she has known all her life. Isolated and increasingly dependent, her routine is disrupted when Maeve Delaney enters her life as an unlikely companion.
Maeve, outspoken and unconventional, initially clashes with Lady Pamela, but their uneasy relationship gradually evolves into something more meaningful. As Maeve encourages Lady Pamela to pursue a long-held dream involving her remaining racehorse, tensions rise within the family and buried emotions begin to surface. The novel explores themes of ageing, independence, loyalty and unexpected friendship, placing it within the sub-genre of contemporary women’s fiction.
Warm, witty and quietly poignant, this book will appeal to readers who enjoy character-driven stories about unlikely bonds and personal rediscovery.















