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  • av Richard Lieberman
    147 - 295,-

  • av A.C. Metaxas
    305,-

    Two young Alexandrians experience the Palestine/Israeli conflict in all its complexity from adolescence through to adulthood finally finding themselves as aid workers in the Gaza Strip on the eve of Nakba Day as Israel celebrates the announcement of US's intention to transfer their Embassy to Jerusalem.

  • av V. Sola Smith
    158 - 225,-

    Britpop has burst its bubble, Cool Britannia has hit its come down and the Asbo Generation have come of age. It is 2004 in the North West of England. Fifteen years old, Lay Baby has nine months before school ends, before her mother signs the estrangement papers, before her name gets dropped into the council house raffle barrel.

  • - 500 Questions and Answers
    av Dr. Pasan Witharana
    650,-

    Prepare for OCR A Level Chemistry with over 500 questions, answers and mind maps covering various topics. Learn everything you need to know for your exams, while working on your exam technique. Edited by a specialist OCR examiner, the answers in the book follow the marking scheme answer format.

  • av Eleni Cay
    175,-

    Eleni Cay fuses the predictability of algorithms with the serendipity of unreasoning loves and charts a move from carnal to virtual existence. With a raw portrait of the shadows that lurk in online transactions, the poems intensify the global connections that make love a constant riddle for all mankind.

  • av Mara Nkere
    175,-

    Cherry Cola focuses on a girl and a boy's unfiltered relationship; giving a voice to both narratives and their individual internal struggles. The poetry centres around the journey of falling in love and it's aftermath.

  • av David Musgrave
    195,-

    This collection presents four decades of work, from seven collections and includes some poems which have not previously been published poems and others which have won some of Australia's most distinguished prizes. The poems are in a wide variety of forms and modes, but a concern with Australianness remains at the core of this selection.

  • av Peter Waine
    305,-

    This is a full-length study of the much-loved poet and classicist A.E. Housman, including a substantial appendix of his poems and illustrations from the early editions of his books of poetry which, in turn, depict the many ways his poems have been interpreted for almost a century.

  • av Joe Horgan
    195,-

    People That Don't Exist Are Citizens Of A Made Up Country is an exploration of family emigration in the context of global migration. It seeks to display the increasingly universal reality of displacement as a lived experience. In a sequence of interlinked chapter essays migrant reality is married to one family's history.

  • av Carina Hart
    251,-

    Your Brain Cells Sing When They Die is a loving excoriation of the structures that shape our thoughts, desires and days.

  • av Anas Hassan
    251,-

    In Sandstorm, the footprints of those who walked before us in personal and collective histories are unearthed, with a recognition that we cannot walk 'without leaving a trace behind'. These traces form a rich, never-ending tapestry woven into our present-day realities.

  • av Judith Serin
    297,-

    Gravity is a collection of seven stories and a novella about obsessed women: women consumed by revenge, women who can't get out of love triangles, women who are not even in their bodies when they make love.These cutting edge stories deal with the pleasures and difficulties of love and hate.

  • av M.J. Mobley
    175,-

  • av Joseph Boone
    295,-

    This moving novel teases us with the question of what Dickens' Pip might have been like if he had grown up in the American South of the 1960s and 1970s and faced the explosive social issues that galvanized the world in those decades: racial injustice, a war abroad, women's and gay rights, class struggle.

  • av Denise Miller
    175,-

    A Ligature for Black Bodies attempts to re-humanize black bodies into black people byholding the power structures and people accountable who have reified a dominant anddestructive discourse.

  • av Robert D Kirvel
    195,-

    From racism to immigration, religion to shooting sprees, social media to dementia, this is a funny, smart, and sometimes acerbically-startling dissection of a society on the edge.

  • av Chris Bateman
    175,-

  • av Alfred Schaffer
    175,-

    The book charts the imaginary progress of the nineteenth-century statesman and tyrant, Shaka Zulu (1787-1828). Structured around a series of daydreams and major events in Zulu's life, the poet extracts Zulu from the historical past and moves him to the modern media age where speed dating, UFOs and effervescent pain-killers are the norm.

  • av Martin Penny
    195,-

    The Animal Investigators of London is a charming and humorous tale of an uneasy alliance of neighbourhood animals coming together in the face of a dangerous criminal. The narrator, Yowl, has much to learn, but nobody can question his bravery. Featuring cats, dogs, a squirrel, a pigeon and a whole skulk of foxes!

  • av Christian Wethered
    104,99

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    90,99

    Poetry. On November 13, 2015, a series of mass shootings erupted in Paris, killing many people and traumatising a nation. In this brief anthology, we commemorate the outpouring of support and empathy with the victims immediately after the attacks and attempt to recapture the collective, human response to the horror, prior to its use as a political tool. Ideally, these poems offer a way out of the vengeful cycle that acts of terror seek to inspire.

  • av Rachel Gipetti
    90,-

  • av Frank Dullaghan
    90,99

  • av James Flynn
    90,99

  • av John Freeman
    102,-

  • av Todd Swift
    102,-

    Madness And Love In Maida Vale celebrates Todd Swift's 50th birthday - and over 30 years of published poetry - in style, with new poems extending his striking range. Moving across religion, marital love, sexual desire, mental health, Maida Vale, and the vexing issue of poetry itself, the collection sustains, over long sequences and brief lyrics, a restless sense of achievement.

  • av Alex Houen & Geoff Gilbert
    89,99

  • av Jessica Mayhew
    102,-

    poetry pamphlet

  • av V. A. Sola Smith
    102,-

    This is a startling debut from a poet with a voice of distinctive realism that masterfully captures the harsh realities of her world. The poems engulf the reader with an astonishing range of emotion and image. A poet with something real to convey.

  • av Piotr Florczyk
    102,-

    Barefoot is a powerfully distinctive debut, written in an engaging, attractive style, crammed full of lyrical moments that turn the expected and commonplace into something else. The poems, reflecting on the present, draw on memory, time and language with an acute awareness of the past that maps the idea of place and home.

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