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  • av Peter Cozzens
    171

    The dramatic and compelling story of the most ruthless conflict between American Indians and whites in history, by the author of The Earth Is Weeping.

  • av Susan Isaacs
    147

  • av Sophie Shorland
    321

    An enthralling portrait of Queen Catherine of Braganza, wife of Charles II, which brings her struggles vividly to life and reveals her forgotten place in British history.

  • av Helen Scales
    157 - 267

  • av Griffin Dunne
    151 - 263

  • av Anna Noyes
    147 - 247

  • av Tomiwa Owolade
    157

    A radical reappraisal of how we talk about race in Britain, by one of the most highly-acclaimed young journalists at work today.

  • av Mick Conefrey
    157 - 297

  • av Christian Wolmar
    167 - 321

  • av Shi Naseer
    147 - 247

  • av Sam Quek
    147

    'The stories here are vital to our understanding of women's sporting history' GABBY LOGANFrom the tennis court to the boxing ring, the athletics track to the football pitch, the visibility of women in sport has been gathering pace. Women's competitions are increasingly popular. In Roar Sam takes a deep dive into the experiences of some of sport's most high-profile female athletes - some have overcome heartbreaking adversity to reach the top of their game; others have succeeded in the face of prejudice. Like Sam, all have been propelled by sheer grit and determination to succeed. Many now campaign for women's equality and acceptance in sport, knowing the confidence it can bring young girls and the message that they can achieve anything. Featuring a series of candid interviews from some of sport's most successful women, Sam lifts the lid on what it takes to reach those heights: from coping with puberty to foregoing teenage fun to pursue a dream; from the punishing physical training schedule to the mental power needed to win or bounce back from defeat; and coping with the pressure of the media spotlight. And, what it feels like in that magical moment when you step up to the podium knowing every sacrifice has been worth it. Roar is a celebration of the bold and fearless - the women empowering future generations to follow in their footsteps - but it is also an inspiring look at how sport can change lives and challenge society.

  • av Pat Marry
    157 - 191

  • av Jean Fullerton
    137

    Another heart-warming and atmospheric saga from Jean Fullerton, charting the loves, hopes and heartaches of three women who move into a rectory in Stepney, East London during WW2.

  • av Tom Heap
    277

    A compelling investigation into how we need to urgently change our relationship with the land by BBC and Sky journalist Tom Heap, who has been reporting on science and the environment for over 25 years.

  • av Garrard Conley
    147 - 257

  • av J. Vanessa Lyon
    147

    A captivating and sensual interracial romance between two bold and brilliant women set in the New York art world.

  • av Clare Beams
    147 - 247

  • av Will Self
    151 - 267

  • av Christine Dwyker Hickey
    191

    'Huge of heart and soaring of soul' CLAIRE KILROY'A profound love story...Like Barbara Kingsolver, Hickey captures the pulse of the living moment' COLUM McCANN1979. In the vast and often unforgiving city of London, two Irish outsiders seeking refuge find one another: Milly, a teenage runaway, and Pip, a young boxer full of anger and potential who is beginning to drink it all away.Over the decades their lives follow different paths, interweaving from time to time, often in one another's sight, always on one another's mind, yet rarely together. Forty years on, Milly is clinging onto the only home she's ever really known while Pip, haunted by T.S. Eliot's The Waste Land, traipses the streets of London and wrestles with the life of the recovering alcoholic. And between them, perhaps uncrossable, lies the unspoken span of their lives. Dark and brave, this epic novel offers a rich and moving portrait of an ever-changing city, and a profound inquiry into character, loneliness and the nature of love.

  • av Helen Phillips
    147 - 247

  • av Sam Blake
    147

  • av Patricia Evangelista
    157

  • av Robert Fabbri
    157

  • av Kimberly King Parsons
    147 - 247

  • av Andrea di Robilant
    171 - 297

  • av Theodore Brun
    157

    'A masterly debut... If Bernard Cornwell and George R.R. Martin had a lovechild, it would look like A Mighty Dawn. I devoured it late into the night, and eagerly await the sequel' THE TIMES'Gripping. Gut-wrenching' ERIC SCHUMACHER An epic, spellbinding Viking fantasy of blood and battle, weaving together history, fantasy and ancient myth. Perfect for fans of The Northman and Game of Thrones. Byzantium, 718ADThe great siege is over.Crippled warrior, Erlan Aurvandil, is weary of war. But he must rally his strength to lead a band of misfit adventurers back to the North, to reclaim the stolen kingdom of his lover, Lilla Sviggarsdottir. For this, they need an army. To raise an army, they need gold.Together they plot a daring heist to steal the Emperor's tribute to his ally. Barely escaping with their lives, they voyage north, ready for the fight. But when fate strands them in a foreign land already riven by war, Erlan and Lilla are drawn inexorably into the web of a dark and gruesome cult.As blades fall and shadows close in, only one thing for them is certain: a savage moon is rising. And it demands an ocean of blood.Praise for Theodore Brun:'A Savage Moon is vast in scope, but the ending is personal and climactic, a tale of friendship, love, trust and, for one of the characters, renewal, set against a backdrop of almost indescribable savagery. It's sure to appeal to fans of historical fiction and historical fantasy' M J PORTER'Brimming with rich sensory detail . . . A truly gripping read' OCTAVIA RANDOLPH'Superb historical fiction' GILES KRISTIAN

  • av Hesse Phillips
    147 - 191

  • av John Kampfner
    157

    The new book from Sunday Times bestselling author John Kampfner: the 800-year story of Berlin, the most important capital city in Europe

  • av Hugo Greenhalgh
    151 - 267

  • av Scott Alexander Howard
    147 - 287

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