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  • av Caroline Albertine Minor
    167

    Three orphaned siblings reckon with a complicated inheritance in this novel of ghosts, stalled lives and budding desires - from a rising star on the European literary scene.

  • av Diana (Y) Athill
    136

    A remarkable and poignant look at love and grief, from the acclaimed author of Somewhere Towards the End.

  • av Diana (Y) Athill
    136

    A recently discovered gem from the bestselling author of Somewhere Towards the End and Alive, Alive Oh!: the charming and vivacious diary of Diana Athill's holiday to Florence in the late 1940s.

  • av Austin Duffy
    137

  • av Alex Hyde
    137 - 241

  • - Life and Death in a Contested City
    av Samira Shackle
    136

    A fast-paced journey around Karachi in the company of those who know the city inside out - from an electrifying new voice in narrative non-fiction.

  • av Catherine Lacey
    136

  • - An Editor's Life
    av Diana (Y) Athill
    136

    Stunning re-issue of Diana Athill's candid memoir of a life spent working as an editor, with some of the most celebrated writers of the post war generation.

  • - An Atlas for Curious Minds
    av Ian Wright
    187

  • av Stephanie Sy-Quia
    147

    An extraordinary debut, book-length poem from a significant young thinker on migratory histories, race and colonialism.

  • av Denis Johnson
    137 - 147

    An epic in miniature: a gripping tale of a man's disintegration and his country's transformation, from the National Book Award-winning author of Tree of Smoke.

  • av Rebecca (Y) Solnit
    151

    An inspiring and heartbreaking memoir about family, empathy and the stories we tell about ourselves and others

  • av Evelina Santangelo
    167

    A masterwork of Gothic fiction, and a deeply affecting evocation of the experience of those who seek asylum, by one of Italy's most important writers.

  • - Life and Death on a Divided Island
    av Ian (Y) Cobain
    151

  • av Ludmila Ulitskaya
    137

    An intense and dramatic reimagining of a plague outbreak in 1930s Moscow invites parallels with our pandemic-stricken times.

  • av Sarah Moss
    136

  • av Sarah Moss
    136

  • av Sarah Moss
    136

    From the acclaimed author of Night Waking comes this beautiful and nuanced historical novel about maternal failures, sibling affection and the everyday savagery of family

  • av Sarah Moss
    136

    A darkly atmospheric, intelligent first novel about a team of young archaeologists in Greenland, unearthing the remains of an extinct Norse community while a plague rages in the outside world ...

  • av Sarah Moss
    136

  • av Sarah Moss
    136

    'Night Waking is a brilliantly observed comedy of 21st-century manners. It's also a tightly plotted mystery that keeps the reader wondering, and hoping, until the final page' - Louise Welch

  • av Kjersti A. Skomsvold
    167

  • av Madeleine (Y) Bunting
    137 - 191

  • av Anuk Arudpragasam
    137 - 191

    From a prize winning Sri Lankan author, a story of age and youth, loss and survival that builds into a magisterial reckoning with mortality.

  • - Travels Among the Collectors of Iceland
    av A. Kendra Greene
    136

  • - Undercover in Low-Wage America
    av Barbara (Y) Ehrenreich
    157

    A contemporary classic that has changed the way we see America.

  • - How Positive Thinking Fooled America and the World
    av Barbara (Y) Ehrenreich
    137

    A brilliant, savagely funny attack on the cult of positive thinking - Ehrenreich's most compelling book since Nickel and Dimed.

  • - Collected Essays
    av Barbara (Y) Ehrenreich
    147

    A self-proclaimed 'myth buster by trade', over her long-ranging career as a journalist and political activist Barbara Ehrenreich has delved with devastating wit and insight into the social and political fabric of America. Had I Known gathers together Ehrenreich's most significant articles and excerpts from the last four decades - some of which became the starting point for her bestselling books - from her award-winning article 'Welcome to Cancerland', published shortly after she was diagnosed with breast cancer, to her groundbreaking investigative journalism in 'Nickel and Dimed', which explored living in America on the minimum wage. Issues she identified as far back as the 80s and 90s such as work poverty, rising inequality, the gender divide and medicalised health care, are top of the social and political agenda today. Written with remarkable tenderness, humour and incisiveness, Ehrenreich's describes an America of struggle, inequality, racial bias and injustice. Her extraordinarily prescient and relevant perspective announces her as one of most significant thinkers of our day.

  • av Masha Gessen
    157

    The only book you need to read to understand the events of the past four years in Trump's America, from the prize-winning Russian-American New Yorker writer.

  • av Hubert (Y) Mingarelli
    137

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