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When Andrew Mawson arrived in Bromley-by-Bow in the east end of London, in the 1980s, it was in a state of social, economic and material disrepair. Living there, getting to know the residents and institutions, he soon realized that by unlocking its untapped potential, the community could begin to turn itself around.
A magnificent, harrowing testimony to the voiceless victims of North Korea.
Augusten Burroughs's jaw-dropping memoir, out now in paperback: 'Adrian Mole scripted by Hieronymous Bosch' Fiona Hook, The Times
The definitive account of sport's concussion crisis, how its 'dirty secret' was finally made public and what sport must now do to save itself.
A reclusive earl's life is turned upside down when a stranger shows up on his doorstep with an astonishing proposal in this swoony, witty, feminist Regency rom com for fans of Bridgerton and Lex Croucher.
A powerful self help meets parenting book perfect for readers of books such as The Book You Wish Your Parents Had Read by Philippa Perry and The Body Keeps The Score by Bessel van der Kolk
Darkly humorous, relatable and unflinchingly honest, Is it My ADHD? gives irreverent insight into what life is truly like for those living with ADHD.
A glinting, swaggering debut of conflict and camaraderie, carving a slice of history for London's forgotten Teddy Girls, from an unmissable new talent.
A warm, sharply written memoir about embracing one's truest self in a world that demands gender fit in neat boxes.
An urgent and gripping investigation into online trolling, disinformation and conspiracy theories by an award-winning BBC correspondent.
Poverty is something we all want to see less of. So why does it prove so difficult to tackle? Can empathy help fix it?
From the founding of Ireland's first national team in 1875 to the Grand Slam winners of today.
Brilliantly unputdownable twisty thriller set in Paris from Irish No 1 bestseller. When instinct tells you no one can be trusted, who should you fear the most?
A beautifully written cultural history of nine pioneering bisexual artists, writers and musicians that will change our understanding of the world's largest sexual minority.
A bold and brilliantly inventive historical novel, set in the reign of James II at a time of rebellion and unrest, from a 25-million-copy bestselling author
The inside story of the many crime cases Paul Williams has made news with over his forty-year career.
An inside account of the recent scandals which have engulfed Ireland's national broadcaster, RTÉ.
What's left when your family is destroyed by lies? An unputdownable and timely new novel from the reading-group favourite author of The Secrets of Strangers.
An original and fascinating history of Dublin that tells the story of the city through its bridges.
An immersive, alarming, sharp-eyed journey into the bizarre world of computer code, told through the author's attempt to become a coder himself.
An epic literary novel which follows two Irish characters over 40 years in London.
A luminously original exploration of the deep roots of diet culture by an award-winning historian.
Equal parts illuminating, riveting and unnerving, a brilliantly researched narrative investigation of how humankind has identified and confronted evil.
Two acclaimed journalists examine the state of the country in light of this year's election.
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