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WINNER OF THE 2023 BARNES & NOBLE DISCOVER PRIZE
WINNER OF THE 2024 ANDREW CARNEGIE MEDAL FOR EXCELLENCE IN FICTION


One family’s deepest pain. Another’s darkest secret. Who will they be when the truth comes out?

On a hot day in 1960s Maine, six-year-old Joe watches his little sister Ruthie, sitting on her favourite rock at the edge of the blueberry fields, while their family, Mi’kmaq people from Nova Scotia, pick fruit. That afternoon, Ruthie vanishes without a trace. As the last person to see her, Joe will be forever haunted by grief, guilt, and the agony of imagining how his life could have been.

In an affluent suburb nearby, Norma is growing up as the only child of unhappy parents. She is smart, precocious, and bursting with questions she isn’t allowed to ask – questions about her missing baby photos; questions about her dark skin; questions about the strange, vivid dreams of campfires and warm embraces that return night after night. Norma senses there are things her parents aren’t telling her, but it will take decades to unravel the secrets they have kept buried since she was a little girl.

The Berry Pickers is an exquisitely moving story of unrelenting hope, unwavering love, and the power of family – even in the face of grief and betrayal.

'For fans of Celeste Ng and Ann Patchett, this quietly beautiful book will break, then mend, your heart' Amazon, The Best Books of 2023

'Marvellous ... Amanda Peters is going to be the next big thing ... The Berry Pickers is a triumph' Katherena Vermette, author of The Strangers

'Peters excels in writing characters for whom we can't help rooting' The New York Times

'Lucid and assured' The New Yorker, Best Books of 2023


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For fans of Celeste Ng and Ann Patchett, this quietly beautiful book will break, then mend, your heart (Sarah Gelman)
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So easy to listen to and just beautifully written with two main characters bringing us along for the story.

Beautiful and sad

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I liked the book very much, especially how the author described the complexity of feelings and emotions of both the lost daughter and of the brother who felt responsible for losing his little sister and also how this mixture of feelings and emotions affected their whole lives. The narration is excellent!

An excellent book!

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really lovely story. I felt for all of them. fast flowing and easy to read. I highly recommend this book

all the characters were well developed

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Well written. Slow start but the ending was perfect. The male narrator was excellent. The female good too.

Heavy at times but beautiful ending

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Ruthie or Norma’s narrator could have used more vocal variety her voice was very monotone even a little boring .

Excellent Story so compelling

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