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A thought-provoking novel about how humans define themselves, and each other, and what that means for our future. From an Arthur C. Clarke award-winning author.
A maverick thinker who's drawn the applause of both the left and right offers a bold new framework for understanding the turmoil in the West
A warm and affectionate portrait of a city and a people under lockdown during the Covid-19 crisis, from the award-winning and Sunday Times bestselling author of Rome: A History in Seven Sackings.
The third instalment of The Jackdaw Mysteries. A tale of conspiracy, murder and espionage in Elizabethan London and dazzling Marrakesh.
A captivating economic history of government all over the world
Award-winning biographer Deirdre Bair explores her fifteen remarkable years in Paris with Samuel Beckett and Simone de Beauvoir, painting intimate new portraits of two literary giants.
A moving novel about a writer's transformative journey in Amsterdam, where he discovers the truth about his mother's wartime experience - and about himself.
A playful, lyrical novel about otherness, change, and the gap between generations in a London community.
Following up from his award-winning and critically acclaimed debut, Infinite Ground, Scottish novelist Martin MacInnes has written a deeply intelligent and thrilling novel on a family stalked by fear and uncertainty, and of a world both beautiful and terrible.
The bestselling author and award-winning journalist investigates how nature and exercise can boost mental wellbeing.
The debut novel from a rising literary star: a funny, sexy, sensual examination of two young men falling in and out of love.
A pacey and thrilling tale from the author of the number one Irish Times bestseller, Keep Your Eyes on Me.
Discover why learning is good for us and how to develop a 'Beginner's Mindset'
Cruel Intentions meets The Talented Mr Ripley in this sumptuous debut, laced with secrets, lies and dangerous obsessions. How far would you go to fit in?
A provocative exploration of what it means to be a Muslim today.
A lively, sharp look at one of the great ignored issues of feminism: domestic labour.
A compelling and beautifully written exploration of the topic which breaks all taboos: assisted death
Meet the Gogartys... They're cracking good fun. Good Eggs is a hilarious and heartfelt debut novel following three generations of a Dublin family, perfect for fans of Marian Keyes, Caitlin Moran and Derry Girls.
Learn to understand the way you think and you will be able to deal with many of life's difficult moments.
The second in a quartet of sagas set during the early 1920s, following three Surplus Girls - those women whose dreams of marriage perished in the Great War, after the deaths of millions of young men, and the new lives they forged for themselves.
One split second ... the moment that changed their lives forever.When a car carrying five friends home from a party crashes into a wall, the consequences are devastating - not just for the young people directly involved, but also for their families and the wider community. No one escapes unscathed, but some are more deeply scarred than others. Those affected are left to question who was to blame for the accident, and what price they will pay.This moving story of an accident and its aftermath explores our understanding of love and loyalty, grief and forgiveness.
The extraordinary inside story of Brawn GP's shock 2009 F1 championship win, by the former team CEO.
A groundbreaking and revealing portrait of two of the greatest British political leaders by a prize-winning historian.
The fifth novel in a stunning series set in eighteenth-century Cornwall, perfect for fans of Poldark.
Since the Victorian era, London's Underground has had played a vital role in the daily life of generations of Londoners. In The Subterranean Railway, Christian Wolmar celebrates the vision and determination of the nineteenth-century pioneers who made the world's first, and still the largest, underground passenger railway: one of the most impressive engineering achievements in history. From the early days of steam to electrification, via the Underground's contribution to twentieth-century industrial design and its role during two world wars, the story comes right up to the present with its sleek, driverless trains and the wrangles over the future of the system. The Subterranean Railway reveals London's hidden wonder in all its glory and shows how the railway beneath the streets helped create the city we know today.
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