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‘It was truly the most breathless and in a way the most exhilarating time I have ever had in my life’. This beautiful edition of ‘Going Solo’, part of ‘The Roald Dahl ...
In 1938, Jewish families are scrambling to flee Vienna. Desperate, they take out adverts offering their children into the safe keeping of readers of a British newspaper, the Manchester Guardian. Th...
‘The Survivor’ is an astonishing account of one man’s unbreakable spirit, unshakeable faith, and extraordinary courage in the face of evil. At only 16 years old, Josef Lewkowicz b...
TWELVE MOONS follows a year spent caught between the wild sea and the changing moon of the wide Northumberland skies.
...This is a book about how being a woman gets in the way of people’s expectation of what autism should look like and, equally, how being autistic gets in the way of people’s expectations ...
When Kerri and her partner M moved to a small, remote railway cottage in the heart of Ireland they were looking for a home, somewhere to stay put. What followed was a year unlike any other. ‘...
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‘Bella’s brilliant love letter to running turns into an extraordinarily brave and frank account of her battle with a...
Anat Levit never considered herself a cat lover, but when her life was thrown into upheaval, she found herself adopting one cat at the suggestion of her daughters, and then six more in quick succes...
In 2009, Rachel Cooke started a monthly column for The Observer on cooking and eating: here are her fifty best. In ‘Kitchen Person,’ unfussy eater Rachel Cooke chronicles several food u...
Megan Fox showcases her wicked humour throughout a heart-breaking and dark collection of poetry. Over the course of 70+ poems, Fox chronicles all the ways in which we fit ourselves into the shape o...
In August 2021, Anthony Seldon set out on a gruelling 35-day pilgrimage from the Swiss border to the English Channel, following the historic route of the Western Front. From sumptuous towns in the ...
After being sentenced to life imprisonment for murder, what Steve Gallant witnessed at HMP Frankland, a Category A prison, made him change his life forever. From cell fires and inmates pouring boil...
Laurie Lee is beloved for his writing on a lost rural world. His Collected Poems open a new window on this community, as Lee tracks the seasons changing and the years turning over. Written from the...
Using never before seen sources, ‘Once a King’ is a fresh, revelatory and gripping insight into the Duke of Windsor – King Edward VIII – who gave up the throne to marry the ...
In 1938 T.S. Eliot struck up a friendship with Mary Trevelyan, a passionately curious woman and intrepid traveller. Their relationship was cosy and domestic – characterised by churchgoing, re...
Have you ever wondered why eating cheese can sometimes feel like a cuddle? Or how a good curry can be just what we need after a tough day? Oh, and just what is it about butter that makes us feel so...
In her memoir, Mya-Rose Craig and her family travel the world in search of rare birds and astonishing landscapes. But a shadow moves with them, too – her mother’s deepening mental healt...
‘My father tried to kill my mother one Sunday in June, in the early afternoon.’ Thus begins Shame, the probing story of the twelve-year-old girl who will become Annie Ernaux, a...
Over the course of a decade from 2010, Rory Stewart went from being a political outsider to standing for prime minister – before being sacked from a Conservative Party that he had come to bar...
As a Bolton teenager with a paper round Clive Myrie read all the newspapers he delivered from cover to cover, and dreamed of becoming a journalist. Thirty years on, he’s reported from more th...
As a vicar, Kate is often greeted with the phrase ‘I’m not religious, but I love that hymn’, or ‘I want a church wedding’, but the truth is, having faith isn’t a...