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An informative guide for parents about how to get the best out of screen-time, gaming and gadgets for their children
What makes a good man bad? This is the extraordinary story of the author's father, a Holocaust survivor who left a trail of pain and secrets in his wake
Billy's desperate to escape middle England. He's working the ultimate dead-end job as a grave-digger, his grandad's engaged to a West Indian woman half his age, his xenophobic dad's obsessed with boxing; and his mum's certainly having an affair. Meeting Eva, though, changes everything.
Sanjeev's dog is missing in a brutal winter. This shock is dwarfed by events in The Met in New York as Sanjeev is catapulted to 6th century Byzantium, becoming an accomplice to murder. An evil force is after him and the answer may lie with Sara, who claims to be the First Hare.
In this instalment of the FUTURES series, comedian and activist Grace Campbell traverses the shifting landscape of contemporary masculinity, and speculates about how it might look in twenty years time
In this instalment of the FUTURES series, blockchain entrepreneur Vinay Gupta asks what kind of world will we live in when every item of property has a digital trace
In this instalment of the FUTURES series, cultural critic Mia Levitin explores the future of seduction, asking powerful and necessary questions about the relationships of tomorrow
In this instalment of the FUTURES series, journalist and broadcaster Bidisha uses her personal journey though books, TV and film to trace seismic changes in the way we engage with culture, and what we consider to be serious art
From post-colonial arrogance to climate disaster, Frankie Boyle takes a characteristically unsparing look at the key issues on our political horizon, in this instalment of the FUTURES series
A powerful polemic on the major threats facingthe world today and how they can be overcome.
HUMAN NAVIGATION FOR A COMPLEX WORLDAn indispensable handbook for anyone seeking inspiration and fresh direction. In work. In life. And beyond. As you'll discover, the answers to our questions are right in front of our eyes. We walk past them every day.
The definitive collection of art by Jim Moir, aka Vic Reeves, with a foreword by Grayson Perry
A new translation of the classic English poem that inspired Malory, stunningly illustrated with linocuts by the author
A reissue of the classic book by the Kate Greenaway Medal-winning author and illustrator Jackie Morris
Two IRA detectives attempt to solve the murder of a young boy during the Irish War of Independence in 1920
From the first EU Referendum in 1975 to the handover of Hong Kong, one of the great British civil servants recounts his first-hand experience of some of the most significant events in recent history
The definitive illustrated guide to art deco, modernist and brutalist architecture in London's suburbs
An irreverent, feminist fairy tale for adults that teaches us to care less about what others think
GENTRIFICATION ON THE BLOCK,A SHOWMAN IN THE WHITE HOUSE,ETHICS GONE. THIS IS THE 1980S.
Terrible Old Games You've Probably Never Heard Of is a full-colour illustrated compendium of the most painfully bad games, based on Ashens' YouTube series of the same name.Everyone's heard of E.T. for the Atari 2600 and Superman for the Nintendo 64, but these are almost nothing next to the abject incompetence of Count Duckula 2 on the Amstrad CPC. There are people who seriously believe that Shaq Fu is the worst fighting game ever made, having never experienced Dangerous Streets on the Amiga. This book will blow their very soul apart. (Not a guarantee.)Terrible Old Games You've Probably Never Heard Of is meticulously researched and written, with the dry humour you'd expect from a man who has somehow made a living by sticking rubbish on a sofa and talking about it. Each entry is accompanied by a series of full-colour images from the games.
Abducted and forced to fight with the Lord's Resistance Army at the age of twelve, Norman Okello describes a journey into inhumanity and back to forgiveness and love
Comedian Ian Stone tells the story of how his obsession with the Jam helped him grow up in turbulent late-70s Britain, featuring original cartoons by Phill Jupitus
Even the most successful lives are often shaped by great personal struggle: here, fourteen writers discuss the secret battles that made them who they are today
This novel by comedy legend Andy Hamilton (Outnumbered, Not the Nine O'Clock News) is a publishing first, reproducing 300 pages of handwritten manuscript
A journey through cycling and philosophy, shortlisted for the 2020 Edward Stanford Debut Travel Writer of the Year award
How laughter and smiles define our cognitive and emotional development at the start of life
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