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What if the child you mourned had never died? A harrowing family story about forced adoption, a s...
Should we really ever bring our whole selves to work? In a London call centre, Jimmie helps holid...
Am Grund des Sees liegt eine versunkene Weihnachtskrippe, das Wasser schimmert trüb, schmeckt nac...
From bestselling novelist Patrícia Melo comes a masterful thriller that is by turns poetic, inspi...
Tamarin Bay, Mauritius, is a travel agent's paradise; a tropical ocean, fishermen unloading their...
Anouchka Grose, a leading psychotherapist specialising in climate anxiety, was in general happy w...
A powerful exploration of Zimbabwean identity, history, and the enduring legacy of colonialism.
Shimmering writing depicting California's Central Valley, the first book in a decade from a virtu...
A powerful memoir of identity, displacement, and belonging.
Across time and location, women were raised to be agreeable and 'good.' Hyper-visible as sexual o...
With an original style and with poetic repetition, the nameless protagonists, 'My Women', bring s...
Steffie spends her days working in a dry-cleaner's, trying to scrub the world clean one garment a...
The Japanese novel comes of age in this gripping story of love, art and life as a group of archit...
The Spinster Cookbook is a piercing exploration of what it means to cook for one in a society des...
In a time of war, what is the shape of love? Saba arrives in an East African refugee camp as a yo...
When a teenager runs away from his father's mysterious commune, he sets in motion a domino effect...
An essay about trauma, recovery and the full ramifications of sexual violence. Considers how trau...
In surrealist artist Paul Klee''s The Twittering Machine, the birdsong of a diabolical machine ac...
An enthralling tale of love and courage that weaves through the mountains of Syria, the valleys o...
'Epic Annette is the extraordinary true story of Annette Beaumanoir: brilliant and fierce, she wa...
A gripping literary puzzle that unwinds the private lives of ten women as they confront tragedy i...
Marianne is eight years old when her mother goes missing. Left behind with her baby brother and g...
A searing exploration of performative feminism and hidden misogyny in the #MeToo era. Sam Mills d...
Two schoolgirls in Bolton take acid just before their English class. A film journalist shares tea...
'In her first full-length book, Lucia Osborne-Crowley, author of the acclaimed Mood Indigo essay ...
From Richard Seymour, one of the UK's leading public intellectuals, comes a characteristic blend ...
Walking on Cowrie Shells focuses on the lives of hyphenated-Americans with a multi-cultural herit...
A powerful and provocative collection of essays that offers poignant reflections on living betwee...
In a Mauritian village haunted by the legacy of slavery, a young girl's life is forever changed b...
In lyrical, impassioned prose, Eliane Brum recounts her movefrom Sao Paulo to Altamira, a city al...
An unflinching look at Charleston, a beautiful, endangered port city, founded by English settlers...
When Gina Rushton admitted she had little time left to make the decision for herself, the magnitu...
Moscow, 1985. Four teenagers struggle to survive in the hour between dog and wolf, twilight, when...
An extraordinary memoir of anticipatory grief, seventy-two minutes of life and a silent maternity...
Former social media executives tell us that the system is an addiction-machine. Like drug addicts...
Winner of the English PEN Translates award and the Swiss Prix Goncourt
Moscow, 1985. Four teenagers - Anya, Milka, Petya and Aleksey, whose lives, like those of their W...
Has the land come to mimic us vile deeds, or have we only mimicked the land?Daughter. Mother. Glo...