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  • av Ariel Kahn
    155,-

    Raising Sparks is a magical-realist love story set in Modern Israel where shared histories unravel in a story that reveals the hidden worlds behind the headlines.

  • av Naseem Khan
    195,-

    EVERYWHERE IS SOMEWHERE is a memoir from Naseem Khan, the daughter of an Indian father and German mother, whose seminal book, The Art Britain ignores, framed the argument that by dismissing or ignoring `minority arts' in Britain, the UK was depriving itself of one of the most enriching features of its artistic life.

  • av Heidi James
    163,-

    When an award-winning journalist is accused of fabrication and crimes against national security, nothing in his life makes sense, including the disappearance twenty years ago of his best friend. When a body is discovered in a Kent orchard, he begins to question everything he has ever believed to be true.

  • av Harriet Paige
    145,-

    A gull falls from the sky and strikes a council worker on the Essex beach below. He is obsessed, a crazed visionary repeatedly depicting the scene and the unknown figure within in it who filled his view at the moment of impact

  • av Anna Chilvers
    135,-

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    155,-

    It is 1981, factories are closing, unemployment is high, the NF are marching and the neglected inner cities are ablaze as riots breakout across Thatcher's fractured Britain. The Agarwals are facing their own personal nightmare but their pain is eased by family, friendships and a community that refuses to disappear.

  • av Dan Micklethwaite
    135,-

    THE LESS THAN PERFECT LEGEND OF DONNA CREOSOTE is a modern fairy tale from the inner city, where the mundane becomes fantastical and the everyday ethereal, but where living happily ever after is often easier read than done."

  • av Heidi James
    142,-

    Cora has everything a woman is supposed to want - a career, a caring husband, children, and a stylish home. Desperate for release and burdened with guilt she falls into a pattern of ever increasing violence and sexual degradation till a one night stand tips her over the edge. Wounding explores a woman's search for redemption, identity and truth.

  • av Socrates Adams
    119,-

    A Modern Family is filled with wry observation, ruthless satire and, underneath it all, a real warmth. It is scathing, truthful and hilariously, painfully funny.' Jenn Ashworth. Television's most popular car show presenter lives his life in the shadow of his career and his persona. he has the perfect job. He doesn't have the perfect family. His wife retches in in the bathrooms of exclusive restaurants; his daughter's obsession with a friend is consuming her; his son lives a double life selling pornography by day and gaming on-line all night. The prsenter views his family from the outside and watches as they slowly disintegrate in fron of him, unable to control anything that is not scripted.

  • av Michael Stewart
    156,-

    THE GUARDIAN - "e;A beguiling mix of anomie and ornithology.This novel is brilliant.' DAVID PEACE. "e; A brilliant novel. One of the best debuts I have read in years."e; Paul Cooper is an outsider. When he looks at people he wonders what bird they are. He finds making friends difficult especially when he has to move from school to school, so he obsesses about ornithology until he meets Ashley...

  • av Alistair Sutcliffe
    225,-

    Sir Chris Bonnington. "e; Success on all the seven summits is a feat in itself, made all the more remarkable by the fact thay wre all summited at their first attempt. However, Alistair's hardest climb is his recovery from a near fatal brain haemmorhage. All of the survival skills that a climber uses every day in the mountains have, undoubtedly, helped prepare Alistair for this, his greatest challenge."e; On the 1st February 2010 Alistair Sutcliffe suffered a massive brain haemorrhage. The doctors told his wife to say her last goodbyes as he wouldn't survive the night. He did. In this remarkable story Alistair recounts how he became the first man to summit the highest mountain on each of the seven continents at the first attempt. He has endured the harshest climates, been held at gunpoint, seen climbers fall to their deaths and stood on top of the world, but his hardest climb started on the 2nd February 2010, the morning after his brain haemorrhage.

  • av Mark A. Radcliffe
    156,-

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