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  • - My Life with George Eliot
    av Rebecca (New Yorker) Mead
    164,-

    A celebration of George Eliot's life, work and greatest novel, exploring through a mixture of literary biography, deep reading and personal memoir how Middlemarch answers fundamental questions about life and love

  • av Linda Grant
    144,-

    'A skilful, moving, even humorous book. It is more than an elegy for a lost mother or the charting of one human being's decline ... It is an investigation of memory, which concludes that "Memory, I have come to understand, is everything, it's life itself"' Scotland on Sunday

  • av Linda Grant
    174,-

    Stylish reissue of the Orange Prize-winning novel.

  • - How to Reshape Market Society and Redefine Democracy
    av Raj Patel
    154,-

    The New York Times best-seller that shows how market pricing screwed up the economy and argues for a new way of thinking about what things are really worth.

  • av Tiffany Murray
    144,-

    The summer Elvis and Marc Bolan die, a new star is born ... and this is his story: a tale of fate, loss and rock 'n' roll, Diamond Star Halo shows what happens when a family and a farm become the breeding ground for fame.

  • av Herta Muller
    148 - 174,-

  • av Amy Bloom
    144,-

    The gorgeous, wise and witty collection of stories about the complexities of love, family and friendship, from the author of Away.

  • av Gary Shteyngart
    154,-

    The brilliantly inventive, wildly funny and humane novel, set in an economically and politically collapsed America, by the author of the best-selling Absurdistan.

  • av Claire Vaye Watkins
    144,-

    From Las Vegas to the Blackrock Desert, Vaye Watkins's stories of hardship, violence and redemption take the reader right to the heart

  • av S Yizhar
    163,-

    The sensational and controversial novella about the evacuation of a Palestinian village in 1948, published in the UK for the first time.

  • av Amy Sackville
    134,-

    An exquisitely crafted, strikingly original literary debut that is both a doomed Arctic adventure and a haunting love story

  • av Rupert Thomson
    142,-

    'Wonderfully dark, relentlessly slippery ... I read this entire memoir with my breath held' Julie Myerson, Observer

  • av Nicholson Baker
    134,-

    A warm-hearted, tender novel about marriage, fatherhood and playing the tuba, part of a stunning redesign of Baker's Granta backlist.

  • av Alejandro Zambra
    164,-

    A rising star of Latin American literature, and one of Granta's Best of Young Spanish Language Novelists

  • - A Secret History of Torture
    av Ian (Y) Cobain
    130,-

    A award-winning book from an acclaimed investigative journalist, Cruel Britannia tells the hidden story of Britain's secretive and shameful record of torture, for the first time

  • av Goran Rosenberg
    164,-

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    - Stories Of Almost Everyone
    av Eduardo Galeano
    163,-

    This exhilarating single-volume history of the whole world from the Iron Age to the Information Age, by one of Latin America's greatest living writers, gives a voice back to the voiceless, and lets the demonized, the starved and the discarded speak their History.

  • av David Bainbridge
    179,-

    Why do teenagers need so much sleep? Why do their feet begin to smell? Why are they suddenly attracted to sex, drugs and rock and roll? This book gives you the biological, anthropological, zoological and cultural answers.

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    - Adventures in the Margin of Error
    av Kathryn Schulz
    138,-

    A book that asks - and answers - one of life's most uncomfortable questions: what if I'm wrong?

  • - A Biography of My Father's English Acre
    av Madeleine Bunting
    174,-

    'Madeleine Bunting's multidimensional chronicle is among the very best pieces of non-fiction to have been published in a long while about what it is like to be English' Simon Schama, Financial Times

  • - The Selected Memoirs Of Diana Athill
    av Diana (Y) Athill
    194,-

    'A vital account of being a woman in the 20th century ... chronicles the growth of a woman from a privileged childhood of horses and country estates to a middle-class existence in Andre Deutsch's publishing house and love affairs, to a late contemplation on old age. The prose is breathtaking, and the honesty exhilarating' Independent on Sunday

  • av Julian Baggini
    130,-

    A philosopher takes a second look at sayings, proverbs, and bits of homespun wisdom: ';Every society needs its guardian of good sense: Baggini is ours.' The Financial Times These short, stimulating, and entertaining capsules of philosophy delve into the familiar words that live in our consciousness yet are rarely examined. Should you really do as the Romans do when in Rome and practice what you preach? Is the grass always in fact greener on the other side of the fence, and is there ever smoke without fire? Is beauty always in the eye of the beholder and is it actually better to be safe than sorry? From the popular author of The Pig That Wants to Be Eaten, cofounder of The Philosophers' Magazine, and academic director of the Royal Institute of Philosophy, this is a witty, deeply thought-provoking reminder that we should never stop asking questions.

  • av Sloane Crosley
    164,-

    Sloane Crosley's essays talk about the experience of being young and living in New York. Sparkling, witty, urbane, her book soared straight to the top of the US best-seller lists. Prepare to be amused and delighted and to laugh out loud.

  • - A Son's Memoir
    av David Rieff
    134,-

    An extraordinarily open and moving account of Susan Sontag's final months, written by her son and drawing on previously unpublished letters and journals.

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    - Sweden And The Future That Disappeared
    av Andrew Brown
    164,-

    'Fishing in Utopia [winner of the 2009 Orwell Prize] is a lament for a lost Eden. But it is more than that. Essentially it is a story of modern rootlessness and the search for something to believe in' Sunday Times

  • av Edna Fernandes
    215,-

    In Jew Town in India's Cochin, two small communities descended from 'a lost tribe of Israel' are living side by side, on the brink of extinction. When their last two members of child-bearing age refuse to marry, their fate is sealed. This is their story.

  • - Childhood And Other Misadventures In Bulgaria
    av Kapka Kassabova
    174,-

    A revealing personal portrait of a little-known country perched on the eastern edge of Europe - captured by one of its most eloquent and engaging expats.

  • - 100 Ways Of Spotting Spin And Nonsense From The Media, Celebrities And Politicians
    av Julian Baggini
    164,-

    Banish bad arguments and woolly rhetoric! More addictive mental workouts from the author of the best-selling The Pig That Wants To Be Eaten. (Originally published as The Duck That Won the Lottery.)

  • av A.M. (Y) Homes
    154,-

    From the author of the best-selling This Book Will Save Your Life, an intense, thrilling portrait of the patient-analyst relationship gone awry

  • av A.M. (Y) Homes
    154,-

    A modern day Revolutionary Road; a suburban New York couple tear apart the life they've built together

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