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The Life Cycle of the Common Octopus

A Novel

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“Undeniably delicious.” —The New York Times
“A spellbinding debut about friendship, motherhood, first love, and the choices that bind us. . . I couldn't put it down!” Carley Fortune, #1 New York Times bestselling author of This Summer Will Be Different
A witty, atmospheric, and brilliantly told novel that offers compelling portraits of womanhood, motherhood and female friendship, along with the irresistible intrigue surrounding an extraordinary British family

Arriving at the University of Edinburgh for her first term, Pen knows her divorced parents back in Canada are hiding something from her. She believes she’ll find the answer here in Scotland, where an old friend of her father’s—now a famous writer known as Lord Lennox—lives. When she is invited to spend the weekend at Lord Lennox’s centuries-old estate with his enveloping, fascinating family, Pen begins to unravel her parents’ secret, just as she’s falling in love for the first time . . .
As Pen experiences the sharp shock of adulthood, she comes to rely on herself for the first time in her life. A rich and rewarding novel of campus life, of sexual awakening, and ultimately, of the many ways women can become mothers in this world, The Life Cycle of the Common Octopus asks to what extent we need to look back in order to move forward.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      November 25, 2024
      Cookbook author Knight (How to Eat with One Hand) makes her fiction debut with a touching tale of a student’s romantic entanglements and family secrets. Penelope “Pen” Elliot Winters arrives at the University of Edinburgh from Toronto. While in Scotland, she looks up aristocrat Elliot Lennox, from whom she believes her parents derived her middle name. Her father, Ted, was friends with Elliot and Elliot’s sister, Margot, at university, and Elliot now lives with his wife, Christina, at their crumbling family castle, while Margot is a fashion designer in London. Elliot and Christina invite Pen to their estate, where she meets their oldest son, Sasha, who is frequently in the tabloids as he finishes his final year at St. Andrews, and with whom Pen feels an instant attraction. As Pen frets over her virginity and worries what others think of her, she grows closer to the entire Lennox clan, including Margot’s daughter and grandson. But after a second trip to the castle ends with the cold shoulder from Sasha and revelations about their families’ connections, Pen confronts her naivety and tries to “make peace with herself.” Though the cast is a bit too crowded, making the story hard to follow, Pen’s intelligence and charm carry the reader along. The result is a satisfying coming-of-age story. Agent: Samantha Haywood, Transatlantic Agency.

    • Booklist

      December 1, 2024
      Knight bookends her debut novel with gentle scenes of a new mother preparing her infant daughter for sleep and their next-morning snuggles. In between, she returns to "the age of leaving" to "remember who we were, and what we thought we knew." Born and raised in Toronto, Penelope Elliot Winters begins her first year at the University of Edinburgh in 2006, joined by her BFF Alice (their Scottish decisions were made independently). Pen's across-the-pond arrival puts her in easy train-ride proximity to Lord Elliot Lennox, once her father's close school friend. Although the men have since become estranged, Pen is convinced her shared name is not coincidental, and she's hoping Lennox might help her better understand her separated parents' past. Along with her growing relationship with the extended Lennox clan (particularly young Sasha), Pen commences her own journey of self-discovery with new friends, new experiences, and new relationships, especially in matters of the heart. Another coming-of-age novel about commencing young adulthood could seem pedestrian, but Knight's gorgeously intimate, cleverly insightful wordsmithing will certainly impress and entertain.

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    • Kirkus

      March 1, 2025
      While attending the University of Edinburgh in 2006, a young woman is taken in by an enigmatic family as she discovers secrets about her own. Penelope Winters is far away from her Toronto home as a freshman at the University of Edinburgh. But it isn't only education that drew Pen abroad--she knows that her divorced parents have been keeping secrets from her, and she thinks that her father's estranged best friend, a mystery writer named Elliot Lennox who lives in Scotland, may be able to shine some light on the mysteries of her past. After spending a weekend with the Lennox family, Pen falls in love with them--including their handsome son Sasha. But as Pen balances getting to know the Lennoxes with trying to uncover her own family's hidden mysteries, she's also dealing with the many firsts that come along with living on her own at university. She and her best friend, Alice, a fellow Canadian, navigate exams, sex, and independence as their friendship grows and changes. In her fiction debut, Knight delicately explores the painful and exhilarating experience of growing up, which for Pen includes falling in love for the first time and realizing that her parents are flawed human beings. This is largely Pen's story, and while the occasional point-of-view shifts do add depth, they are sometimes a bit disorienting. However, the charming characters, Pen's personal growth, and a nostalgic portrait of campus life make this an altogether enjoyable read. A lovely and poignant coming-of-age story.

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