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About The Book
In the early 1960s in a small English town, the church bells ring. The people go about their days, catching glimpses of one another.
There’s the local doctor, who knows more about his patients than he would sometimes prefer. There’s the young assistant at the dress shop, who understands that the ladies who come there for a new outfit are often hoping to find a new self. There are the men who ring the tower bells at the church three times a week, the notes, harmonious and clashing, rippling out across the rooftops of the town.
Among all these lives, one young couple moves into focus. New to the town with their small daughter, they have escaped London for a quieter existence at Court Green, the thatched house beside the church. The life they intend to build—out of secondhand furniture stenciled with hearts and flowers, expertly cooked suppers for weekend guests, and devotion to the work that matters to them both—will be a good and happy one.
The Daffodil Days depicts a pivotal year in the marriage of 20th-century literature’s most infamous couple, primarily the wife: Sylvia Plath. It is a kaleidoscopic portrait of this enigmatic writer, refracted through the rich inner lives of a rural community caught, if only for a moment, in her light. Here, Sylvia is capable and charismatic, vulnerable but strong, full of spirit.
For fans of literary and historical fiction, The Daffodil Days offers a poignant glimpse of a life reimagined. The lasting impression is not of what breaks us but what binds us: resilience, creativity, and love.
Product Details
- Publisher: Scribner (June 9, 2026)
- Length: 304 pages
- ISBN13: 9781668208601
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Raves and Reviews
"This virtuoso, deeply researched and utterly convincing debut achieves something quite extraordinary... an astonishing achievement, its prose supple and intelligent and exact... ambitious and insightful." —The Guardian
“Helen Bain writes like John Constable painted: each minute detail is observed and rendered, creating a complete and magnificent picture... Bain has achieved brilliant and authentic characterizations... best of all for us Plath junkies are the jewel-like glimpses of the tall lady in red—full of tension. A very clever debut novel.” —Airmail
"Bain deftly employs her vast research with prose that feels tactful, subtle, and assured. Readers familiar with Plath and Hughes will delight in the additional layers of meaning... a richly drawn debut about the small-town folks who orbited the 20th century’s most famous literary couple." —Kirkus
"I adored this novel. It's beautifully written, intricately plotted, wears the precision of its research lightly, and is exquisitely moving. A very special book." —Lucy Caldwell, author of These Days
"A pointillistic, unsentimental, and intimate portrait of Sylvia Plath through the eyes of those whose lives she brushed up against in rural Devon. Helen Bain renders Plath’s humor, wit, resilience, and heartbreak from new angles, at once strange and familiar. Not a word is out of place. Full of understated lyricism and a deep respect for Plath and her world, The Daffodil Days is an exquisite and spellbinding debut." —Heather Clark, author of Red Comet: The Short Life and Blazing Art of Sylvia Plath
"A breathtaking first novel: elegant, insightful, meticulously crafted, and ingeniously structured. Helen Bain has achieved something remarkable here, demythologizing what we think we know about Sylvia Plath through the glancing perspectives of the figures in her orbit. These incidental characters are rendered with as much richness and complexity as Plath's, and their entanglement is captivating." —Benjamin Wood, Booker Prize–longlisted author of Seascraper
"A luminous, deeply researched debut, The Daffodil Days reimagines Sylvia Plath's Court Green period through a chorus of village voices—letting the known story fall away until what remains feels bracingly human and close. Helen Bain's prose is exact and alive, and the novel builds with a quietly devastating inexorable force you can't look away from." —Paula McLain, author of The Paris Wife and Skylark
"An exceptional novel, with shades of Hilary Mantel. Helen Bain takes the familiar and makes it utterly new. I loved it. I miss it." —Meg Mason, author of Sorrow and Bliss
"Beautiful, affecting and deeply impressive, this is an ingeniously constructed novel, told slant. I loved it." —Louise Kennedy, author of Trespasses
"Helen Bain has produced something quietly miraculous. The Daffodil Days brings the characters in a rural community to life... the depth of Bain's meticulous, loving research is never obtrusive. It's a captivating debut: a compassionate, perceptive and truly wonderful book." —Miranda Seymour, author of I Used to Live Here Once
"Helen Bain explores Sylvia Plath's life in reverse while also, cleverly and masterfully, foreshadowing future events... simply delicious." —Peter K. Steinberg, editor of The Prose of Sylvia Plath
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