Jubilee: A book for every year of the Queen’s reign

Happy jubilee weekend to those who are celebrating! I love the Queen and I am certainly celebrating. And what more fitting way for me to celebrate than to pick a book I love for every year of her reign?

Here we go, all 70 of ’em… not necessarily the best book for each year, or even my favourite book, but something I’d recommend. And forgive me if any of the dates are wrong – I’m going by what I have listed in LibraryThing.

1952The Village by Marghanita Laski
1953Life Among the Savages by Shirley Jackson
1954Who Was Changed and Who Was Dead by Barbara Comyns
1955Mother and Son by Ivy Compton-Burnett
1956Tea at Four O’Clock by Janet McNeill
1957: A House in the Country by Ruth Adam
1958: Tom’s Midnight Garden by Philippa Pearce
1959: Miss Plum and Miss Penny by Dorothy Evelyn Smith
1960The L-Shaped Room by Lynne Reid Banks
1961Told in Winter by Jon Godden
1962Cassandra at the Wedding by Dorothy Baker
1963A Day in Summer by J.L. Carr
1964The Soul of Kindness of Elizabeth Taylor
1965The Millstone by Margaret Drabble
1966A Jest of God by Margaret Laurence
1967At the Jerusalem by Paul Bailey
1968In Pious Memory by Margery Sharp
1969A Change for the Better by Susan Hill
1970The Fantastic by Tzvetan Todorov
1971: Nemesis by Agatha Christie
1972: The Summer Book by Tove Jansson
1973: The Norman Conquests by Alan Ayckbourn
1974Aunts Aren’t Gentlemen by P.G. Wodehouse
1975Turtle Diary by Russell Hoban
1976The Doctor’s Wife by Brian Moore
1977Injury Time by Beryl Bainbridge
1978The Bookshop by Penelope Fitzgerald
1979The Path Through the Trees by Christopher Milne
1980Housekeeping by Marilynne Robinson
1981Loitering With Intent by Muriel Spark
1982Brother of the More Famous Jack by Barbara Trapido
1983A Very Great Profession by Nicola Beauman
1984According to Mark by Penelope Lively
1985The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat by Oliver Sacks
1986Family Skeletons by Henrietta Garnett
1987Crossing to Safety by Wallace Stegner
1988The Birds of the Innocent Wood by Deirdre Madden
1989: Maestro by Peter Goldsworthy
1990: Immortality by Milan Kundera
1991: Wise Children by Angela Carter
1992: The Devil’s Candy by Julie Salamon
1993: Pigs in Heaven by Barbara Kingsolver
1994: The Silent Woman by Janet Malcolm
1995Flesh and Blood by Michael Cunningham
1996Bridget Jones’s Diary by Helen Fielding
1997: Enduring Love by Ian McEwan
1998Ex Libris by Anne Fadiman
1999All Quiet on the Orient Express by Magnus Mills
2000: Virginia by Jens Christian Grøndahl
2001Tepper Isn’t Going Out by Calvin Trillin
2002Crow Lake by Mary Lawson
2003Alva & Irva by Edward Carey
2004Dress Your Family in Corduroy and Denim by David Sedaris
2005The Lost Art of Keeping Secrets by Eva Rice
2006A Lifetime Burning by Linda Gillard
2007Speaking of Love by Angela Young
2008The Uncommon Reader by Alan Bennett
2009The Little Stranger by Sarah Waters
2010The Wrong Place by Brecht Evens
2011Let Not the Waves of the Sea by Simon Stephenson
2012The Teleportation Accident by Ned Beauman
2013Hyperbole and a Half by Allie Brosh
2014Boy, Snow, Bird by Helen Oyeyemi
2015Things that Fall from the Sky by Selja Ahava
2016Miss Fortune by Lauren Weedman
2017The Diary of a Bookseller by Shaun Bythell
2018Packing My Library by Alberto Manguel
2019: All The Lives We Ever Lived by Katharine Smyth
2020Inferno by Catherine Cho
2021Ghosted by Jenn Ashworth

Aaand… I’ve only actually read one book published in 2022, I think, and it was too bad to include here. So I’ll leave the final year as a blank – hopefully something wonderful comes along before the end of the year.

Happy Jubilee!