"A warm-hearted, fresh and moving coming of age story."
May 2025 Debut of the Month
The annual family holiday prompts new friendships, self-awareness and understanding in Kristina Rahim’s story of these donor-conceived siblings.
Quinn and her mums plus younger brother Olly are off on their summer holidays. They’ve been going to the same seaside hotel for years and are ready for the usual happy time, days spent surfing, evenings enjoying the hotel entertainment. But this year things are different: an accident resulting in a broken arm gives Quinn a reason to avoid the surfing, which she’s never really liked, but more important, her mums have revealed that she and her brother might have other siblings.
Thinking about these diblings, as the family term them, makes Quinn contemplate who she is and where she belongs, until another accident reveals just how tight-knit her family is and allows everyone to be truly honest. Readers of all family backgrounds will be caught up in this warm-hearted, fresh and moving coming of age story.
An amazing book that has helped me understand donor children, and they ideas around diblings. I loved it and cannot wait for more of their adventures.
The Doughnut Club is a very enjoyable book, that taught me and my dad lots of things about donor children and their ‘Diblings’. It left me wanting to read more adventures of the family. My favourite character was Quinn as they are really curious just like me, I enjoyed following her journey as she wanted to discover more about her diblings. Towards the end of the book, it gets really exciting as she was off to meet one of her diblings, which kept me wanting me to keep reading and learn more. It was good seeing the character Olly change in the book and start wanting to join in with his family and put his screen down. I read the book to myself in only a couple days and feel it was highly suited to 8+.... Read Full Review
Full of family, friendships and belonging.
Brilliant, heartwarming story of family and friendship. Sends you on a roller coaster of emotions. I couldn’t put it down!... Read Full Review
Lovely book, happy bits, funny bits and sad bits. Great enemy friendship that turns to a best friend friendship.
I enjoyed this book, I found it exciting, funny and a little sad, especially the bits where Quinn always feels different to everyone.... Read Full Review