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In June 2017, Stott published In the Days of Rain, a family memoir about growing up in the Exclusive Brethren a group who now call themselves the Plymouth Brethren Christian Church, a secretive and separatist Christian fundamentalist cult. It won the 2017 Costa Book Awards in the Biography category.[1] Francis Spufford, author of Golden Hill, described it as 'A marvellous, strange, terrifying book', and Mark Mills, author of The Savage Garden, as 'Truly magnificent: a big, beautiful, brutal, and tender masterpiece. A deeply affecting human story that also goes to the dark heart of who we are and how the world works'. The Times reviewer described it as 'compassionate and furious' and 'an intense accomplishment'.[citation needed]