Joy Watson recommends escapist summer reads for holidays

Daily Maverick’s book editor-at-large, Joy Watson, has selected four captivating books to help readers unwind as the holidays near. These titles span historical intrigue, personal family reflections, dystopian social experiments, and comedic mysteries, offering immersive escapes from daily routines. Published between April and September 2025, they cater to varied tastes for indulgent year-end reading.

As the end of the year approaches, Joy Watson shares her picks for books that provide a welcome distraction amid wrapping up deadlines. Her first collection focuses on stories ideal for cozy evenings, promising to keep readers engaged late into the night.

Philippa Gregory's Boleyn Traitor, released in September 2025, revisits the Tudor court through the eyes of Jane Boleyn, sister-in-law to Anne Boleyn. The narrative delves into the precarious world of royal politics, where alliances shift rapidly and survival demands cunning navigation among elite women. Priced at around R415, it appeals to fans of tense historical dramas.

Antjie Krog's Blood’s Inner Rhyme, published in May 2025 for about R370, offers an intimate look at her mother Dot Serfontein's later years in Kroonstad. Blending memories, letters, and photos, it explores aging, loss of independence, and ideological clashes rooted in apartheid-era Afrikaans culture. A poignant quote highlights family tensions: “This house cannot become a refuge when you turn against your own people.” Krog balances raw emotion with humor, reflecting on societal healing.

Aisling Rawle's The Compound, out in June 2025 at roughly R425, imagines a reality TV setup in a war-torn setting. Contestants in a desert enclosure face group tasks for essentials and individual challenges for luxuries, complicated by enforced pairings. Centered on Lilly's strategic survival, it critiques ambition, loyalty, and consumerism in a fast-paced, unsettling plot.

Tom Eaton's An Act of Murder, from April 2025 costing around R330, follows struggling actor Arnold Prinsloo. Hired to perform at a billionaire's party, he finds himself accused of the host's murder. Forced to investigate, the story unfolds as a witty whodunit with eccentric twists and sharp banter, refreshing the mystery genre.

These recommendations, drawn from Watson's personal favorites, encourage readers to embrace escapist literature during the festive season.

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