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Romanesco Roads is a poetic social history of a pre-internet world, reflecting an enduring, seriocomic Roman spirit.
A refreshing take on the traditional management handbook. Sarah Parkhouse reflects on what we can learn about navigating challenges from time spent outside in this beautifully written book.
A novel which is a combination of a whodunnit, a whydunnit as well as a love story. A gripping story, set in Canberra in Australia, with unexpected twists and turns as well as a dissection of a psychopath's personality.
The tragic story of Cecily Neville, mother of two kings, who lost her husband and sons through murder, treason and battle during the Wars of The Roses.
A thrilling fictionalised narrative based on the real-life exploits of three brothers caught up in the First World War. It was inspired by the life, and diaries, of a 98-year-old American the author met who had lived most of the story during the First World War.
An intriguing story of Chilean exiles and their survival told in an unusual way. It bridges reality and dream in an authentic and intriguing manner.
A novel which sheds light on the prejudices associated with our attraction to others, which we all carry often without even realizing it. It explores how our perceptions of others are often heavily influenced by their appearance.
A novel drawn from the reality of life with a learning disability. The main character is unpredictable and far from stereotypes of learning disability. Book two in the 'Apples in the Dark' series.
An erotic romance set in London. This is a raw, unfiltered exploration of human fantasy combined with the lasting effects of past traumas which also deals with the complex issues of childhood trauma and abuse.
A memoir which offers an authentic and deeply personal account of the emotional and professional challenges faced by those working within the child welfare system.
A novel which explores the lives of three ordinary families swept up in the upheavals and heartaches of the first fifty years of the 20th century, a time of seismic social and historical change. When a child is born to a woman whose husband is a POW, it is an event which will have tragic consequences.
Words lead to actions. This is an invitation to harness language for good, listen deeply, challenge assumptions, and embrace diversity.
Crime fiction concerned both with the whodunnit and the "whydunnit" of murder. How the smallest incident can build, via a banal accident, to an intricately plotted death.
An environmental education book, aimed at the 4-7 age group, where the story weaves in environmental issues and has further questions to broaden the subject. One of the few books on this subject specifically aimed at KS1, which will give children answers about saving our planet, as well as hope for our future.
A biography of a woman whose contribution to the musical life of Britain transcended the sadnesses in her life. Also a woman whose life confronts some of the key issues of the 20th century. WW2 refugees, legality of homosexuality, changes in royal attitudes to divorce and privilege in the legal system.
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