Author Nicola May, known for the “Little Corner Shop” and “Little Market” series, has released “Working Home,” a new novel. The story centers on crime writer August Saunders, who returns to his roots in Wiltshire after being left by a soap opera star. Saunders rents a table in the communal office of Futtingbrooke farm, a place May portrays as a location of love, much like his previous settings such as Ferry Lane’s market and Cockleberry Bay.

The little market at Futtingbrooke farm provides a backdrop for Saunders’ attempt to regain his writing inspiration.

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  1. What inspired Nicola May to explore themes of returning home and relationships in “Working Home”?

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