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  • Jan 10, 2025 | booksfromscotland.com | Ali Millar

    Ali Millar Ali Millar is an author and journalist. Born in Edinburgh and raised in the Scottish Borders, she now lives in London. Ali Millar was born in Edinburgh in 1980 and raised in the Scottish Borders as a Jehovah’s Witness. Her debut memoir, THE LAST DAYS: a memoir of faith, desire and freedom was published by Penguin Random House in 2022.

  • Jan 25, 2024 | booksfromscotland.com | Ali Millar |White Rabbit |Patrick E. Jamieson

    ‘In the car, I decided to try her out for size. I needed to know how much like Ada she could be.’Ali Millar is one of Scotland’s most exciting new voices, and her unsettling debut novel, Ava Anna Ada, looks set to be a literary highlight of 2024. Ava Anna AdaBy Ali MillarPublished by White RabbitANNA In the car, I decided to try her out for size. I needed to know how much like Ada she could be. I told her I couldn’t face the vet on my own.

  • Jan 18, 2024 | uk.bookshop.org | Jam Bookshop |Ali Millar

    The between days were days of pure white heat. Summer is swelling around the village. Heat is surging, people are whispering about a great hungry wave, and in the garden, Anna is kicking her dying dog on the grass. But someone is watching her. The girl. Ava. Outside, the brutal summer blisters on. Inside, over the course of one claustrophobic week, Anna and Ava become caught up in their own world. Become swallowed by each-otherness. But what does Ava really want?

  • Jan 18, 2024 | store.whiterabbitbooks.co.uk | Ali Millar

    Format Hardback Regular price £18.99 Regular price Sale price £18.99 Sale Awaiting Stock We we're unable to submit your request, please try again later. Thank you. An email will be sent when this product is back in stock. Invalid email entered Email me when back in stock: The between days were days of pure white heat. Summer is swelling around the village.

  • Jul 13, 2023 | inews.co.uk | Ali Millar

    In 2016, my mother, a devout Jehovah’s Witness, shunned me via an 83 word email, in which she described how she needed to remain loyal to Jehovah, and could not remain in contact with me until I returned to the religion. Several years earlier, in my early twenties, I’d begun to exit the religion. I had started to doubt it was the one true religion, as I’d been led to believe.

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