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  • av Nicholas & ROYLE
    164,-

    Best British Short Stories invites you to judge a book by its cover - or more accurately, by its title. This new series aims to reprint the best short stories published in the previous calendar year by British writers, whether based in the UK or elsewhere.

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    150,-

    Best British Short Stories invites you to judge a book by its cover - or more accurately, by its title. This new series aims to reprint the best short stories published in the previous calendar year by British writers, whether based in the UK or elsewhere.

  • av Chris Emery
    155,-

  • av David Bevan
    156,-

  • av Sasha Butler
    156,-

  • av Nicholas Lezard
    156,-

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    av Alan Green
    163,-

  • av Samantha York
    144,-

  • av Michael Arditti
    144,-

  • av Zoe Apostolides
    144,-

  • av D. J. Taylor
    134,-

    Poppyland moves on from D.J. Taylor's Stewkey Blues (2022) to offer more pitch-perfect reportage from his native Norfolk (and beyond it), bringing together a succession of characters who are hanging on from the lives they lead, in an attempt to do for the world of Norwich, Cromer, Hunstanton and Bacton what Annie Proulx does for Wyoming.

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    av Charlotte Tierney
    139,-

    1995. Sixteen years since a tiger-lynx hybrid escaped a small moorland zoo and ate someone. The 'tynx' was killed, but when sixteen-year-old Lowdy returns to the derelict zoo, is it a coincidence that a freakishly large cat appears to start stalking the village? The Cat Bride views the liminality of teenaged girls through a gothic nineties fug.

  • av Anna Woodford
    144,-

    Everything is Present is a midlife coming of age tale. It features award-winning elegies for the poet's grandparents and great-grandparents who were victims of the Holocaust as well as a sequence for the poet's mother who died on a locked-down ward during the Pandemic. Poems in the book have won the Wigtown Prize and the Ledbury competition.

  • av Meike Ziervogel
    144,-

    Shams is young Syrian refugee woman who lives in Shatila, one of the world's oldest refugee camps. She dreams of education and living a better life in Europe. But there are no schools in the camp, and her family opposes her dreams.

  • av Paul McVeigh
    134,-

    This collection of stories, written especially for BBC Radio 4, includes a ten-part sequence: 'The Circus', set around Cliftonville Circus, where five roads meet in North Belfast.

  • av Ken Evans
    144,-

    The collection addresses shared, topical challenges like identity, gender roles, belonging and family, at a time of shifting, heightened uncertainty. Themes which affect all of us like toxic masculinity, family disfunction, war, and climate, in fiercely imaginative, jagged, yet compassionate, sometimes absurdist, surreal fashion.

  • av Julian Stannard
    144,-

    These are not common-or-garden poems. They don't behave like poems at all. They sing, they dance, they make the reader wince, they get under the skin. Reading New And Selected Poems is like going to a smoke-filled jazz club, or the back streets of a beautiful crazy Italian city. By the time you get home you'll never be the same.

  • av Neil Campbell
    134,-

    Campbell's splendidly funny and touching work gives voice to people you don't hear much of in fiction: the working class of Manchester. A working class of Manchester in danger of being forgotten as the city's skyscrapers spread high and wide. A Manchester where Hacienda cliches turn into corporate nightmares.

  • av Kerry Hadley-Pryce
    144,-

    Lie of the Land is a dark, domestic literary thriller set in the Black Country, in the Midlands, UK - an example of Black Country Noir - with themes of toxic relationships, secrets and deceit exacerbated by a judgmental narrative voice which propels the plot to its even darker resolution.

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    144,-

    Best British Short Stories invites you to judge a book by its cover - or more accurately, by its title. This new series aims to reprint the best short stories published in the previous calendar year by British writers, whether based in the UK or elsewhere.

  • av Xan Brooks
    144,-

    Spring 1927. The birth of popular music. John Coughlin is a song-catcher from New York who has been sent to Appalachia to source and record the local hill-country musicians. His assignment leads him to small-town Tennessee where he oversees the recording session that will establish his reputation.

  • av Pascale Petit
    144,-

    Pascale Petit's My Hummingbird Father is a beautifully lyrical debut novel in dialogue with Pascale's Ondaatje and Laurel Prize-winning poetry collection, Mama Amazonica.

  • av Vesna Main
    144,-

    Claire Meadows, 92, reminiscences about her life, her failed ambition to become a concert pianist, her missed opportunity to have a child, her friends and lovers, mostly dead, she is troubled by the part she played, consciously and deliberately, in the death of her husband.

  • av Will Wiles
    134,-

    A debut collection of weird tales from Will Wiles, the award-winning author of Care of Wooden Floors, The Way Inn and Plume.

  • av Mr David Briggs
    144,-

    David Briggs' new collection offers a midlife counterpart to the Oedipus complex exploring themes of family ties, nostalgia and retreat, ageing and mortality, acts of memorial and the impulse towards hospitality.

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    av Paul Pickering
    163,-

    Pickering's extraordinary wartime novel traces the violent exploits of Operation Lucy - centred on the mysterious 'Hyman Kaplan'.

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    av Bill Broady
    163,-

    A major work of historical and political fiction exploring the birth of the Independent Labour Party, its development in the early twentieth century and its fortunes in the interwar years. Including appearances from every leading socialist of the age, it centres upon the historical figures of Fred Jowett, Philip Snowden and Victor Grayson.

  • av Mr Christopher Burns
    134,-

    An academic visits a town for the first time, but is told he has lived there before; an elderly mother becomes overwhelmed by a sensual past; these are the sharply observed elements to three of the seventeen outstanding stories in this unforgettable collection by the acclaimed novelist Christopher Burns.

  • av Judith Heneghan
    144,-

    Birdeye is a novel which shows us what the hippy dream looks like fifty years on, when the secrets which were masked by free spirit and a determined nonconformism force their way to the surface.

  • av Peter Daniels
    144,-

    Peter DanielsâEUR(TM) new collection explores gay liaisons and relationships, as well as ageing and mortality. The title poem borrows from Yeats, âEURoeThat is no country for old men. The young / In one another's armsâEUR? and explores wryly what we can hope for from love in later years.

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