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  • av Charmian Clift
    214,-

    A travel writing classic, available for the first time in 20 years. The inspiration behind the Sunday Times bestseller A Theatre for Dreamers. Introduction by Polly Samson. 'These are blissful reissues that will bring Grecian heat and light to your life, and much more besides'Editor's Travel Choice. The Bookseller

  • - An anthology
     
    164,-

    A timely celebration of the best writing from the global margins brought to centre stage. The anthology will feature voices which offer a unique perspective of our world, both established and debut writers.

  • av Paul Pry
    134,-

    A facsimile guide to the Gents Loos of London, with map endpapers, published originally in 1937

  • av Virginia Mckenna
    121,-

    A highly personal collection of poems written by Virginia McKenna, the star of Born Free, recollecting the people, places and animals that have inspired her.

  • av Jon Ransom
    137 - 194,-

  • av Avi Ben-Zeev
    161,-

    A trans gay man reconnects with his female past - utterly original, completely engrossing. Told with honesty and humour, as if a trans David Sedaris had a love child with Pema Chodron, the Zen Buddhist nun

  • av Ros Franey
    166,-

    The full story of the IRA bombing campaign of 1974 the biggest miscarriage of justice in British History. This is the book that campaigned for the Guildford Four's innocence revised and updated with new evidence 50 years on

  • av Helen Erichsen
    164 - 224,-

  • av Louise Soraya Black
    174,-

    Beautifully written, with sumptuous and enchanting descriptions of Indonesia, this is a haunting, menacing novel that completely transports you to a specific time and place and perfectly portrays that shared sense of guilt in all of us about mistakes or inactions of the past.

  • av Ethan Joella
    137,-

    From the author of the critically acclaimed debut, A Little Hope comes an enormously powerful and life-affirming novel about three individuals whose lives intersect in unforeseen ways. Set in a close-knit Pennsylvania suburb in the grip of winter, A Quiet Life follows three people grappling with loss and finding a tender wisdom in their grief.

  • av Geoff Deane
    132 - 224,-

  • av Karen McLeod
    132,-

    In Search of the Missing Eyelash is a novel about home and love and what can become undone when we try to make it all better. It's also about gender and sex and it flips from heart-breaking to hilarious within the stoke of an eyelash.

  • av Karen McLeod
    132,-

    Betty Trask Award winning author of In Search of the Missing Eyelash (Vintage). Female identity, sexuality and familial ties explored. Lifting Off will resonate with anyone who has ever wondered who they really are or has taken a job that diverts them from who they thought they would be.

  • av Dugald Bruce-Lockhart
    190,-

    Five years after witnessing murder on the Aegean island of Paros, Alistair Haston receives a call from a man claiming to be his son s grandfather, but Alistair has no knowledge of a son .until now.

  • av Heidi Amsinck
    164,-

    A headless corpse a missing person case closed? June, and as Copenhagen swelters under record temperatures, a headless corpse surfaces in the murky harbour, landing a new case on DI Henrik Jungersen s desk just as his holiday is about to start.

  • av Peter Hain
    194,-

    Leading politician and anti-apartheid campaigner turns the spotlight onto Lion poaching in South Africa. Gripping and pacey this is an epic tale of corruption, collusion and courage and the final book in the Conspiracy trilogy following the highly acclaimed The Rhino and Elephant Conspiracy

  • av Bernard O'Keeffe
    123,-

    DI Garibaldi takes the biscuit - my kind of detective in my part of London. Ingenious, entertaining, surprising - everything you want in a satisfying murder mystery. Gyles Brandreth

  • av Peter Hain
    123 - 260,-

  • av Donna Freed
    156 - 260,-

    A powerful, poignant and pacey adoption memoir which reads like a thriller' New York Times. Donna's birth parents were infamous con artists at the heart one of the US's biggest crime investigations of the 1960s. Adoption, Family and Fraud... When her adoptive mother died in 2009 Donna Freed set out to track down her birth mother. What she discovered was truly shocking - she was the daughter of a pair of infamous con artists, at the heart of one of the biggest true crime stories to grip the USA in the 1960s. Previously redacted records from the infamous *Louise Wise Services in New York revealed that Donna's mother (27, Jewish and single), her father (40, Catholic, married with 4 children), had hatched a plan to defraud an insurance company and run off to Spain to raise Donna. Further investigation revealed that in 1967, Donna's mother, Mira Lindenmaier, faked her own death in a drowning accident off City Island in the Bronx for the double indemnity insurance money. Donna loved her tricky, unconventional adoptive mother, but was now keen to meet her birth mother and find out how and why her parents abandoned her. How would she feel towards Mira, her 'real' Mum. How has becoming a mother herself impacted on her feelings towards her two mothers? Gripping and fast-paced, this extraordinary memoir is also incredibly moving tackling fundamental questions about motherhood and identity, nature vs nurture.

  • av Heidi Amsinck
    164 - 224,-

  • av Katya Hudson
    123,-

    'You Will Feel it in the Price of Bread serves as a diary of memories, a record of turbulence and a prayer of hope for the future. With this book I send a love letter to Ukraine' Katya Hudson. Paints a vivid picture of Ukraine now, and its turbulent recent history, the lived experience of Katya's parents and Babushka Zhana during the Soviet era

  • av Ken Livingstone
    144,-

    Mayor of London, MP for Brent and Leader of the GLC, Ken Livingstone with a witty and worldly eye takes a look at his home town; the people, places and the politics that have shaped the landscape.

  • av Neil Humphreys
    164,-

  • av Julia Bell, Matt Bates & Sarah Beal
    156,-

    Following the phenomenal success of the first Queer Life, Queer Love anthology, this second anthology celebrates the best new queer writing from around the world, from both new and established writers. . The anthology will comprise of 30 winning submissions which will capture the very best of international queer writing today

  • av Ethan Joella
    224,-

  • av Jon Ransom
    162,-

    When a giant sperm whale washes up on the local beach it tells Joe Gunner that death will follow him wherever he goes. Joe knows that the place he needs to go is back home. Having stormed out two years ago, it won't be easy, nor will returning to the haunted river beside the house where words ripple beneath the surface washing up all sorts of memories. Joe turns to his sister, Birdee, the only person who has ever listened. But she can't help him, she drowned two years ago. Then there's Tim Fysh, local fisherman and long-time lover. But reviving their bond is bound to be trouble. As the water settles and Joe learns the truth about the river, he finds that we all have the capability to hate, and that we can all make the choice not to. Ransom's fractured, distinctive prose highlights the beauty and brutality of his story, his extraordinarily vivid sense of place saturates the reader with the wet of the river, and the salty tang of the sea.

  • av Ethan Joella
    164,-

  • av Bruce Benderson
    164,-

    A Queer Classic published in the UK for the first time. By the bestselling author of The Romanian, winner of the Prix de France.

  • av William Talsman
    164,-

  • av Sylvia Colley
    144,-

    The impact of traumatic childhood experience reverberates into the grown-up world of Frank, Alice and Henry - children from three families suffering the fall-out from their early life. Frank, a working-class boy abused by his step-father, Alice, physically disabled and frustrated, Henry, the less clever son of wealthy ambitious parents. From a rundown estate in Eastleigh, a small town in Darlington and an affluent Cotswold home, each character grapples with the life fate has handed them. Until by chance they all come together in adulthood, the repercussions are explosive. Spanning 30 years the scope of this novel is ambitious and the writing beautifully honed. Character and sense of place are masterfully achieved.

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