Her heart died in the war – can she breathe new life into it?
Her heart died in the war - can she breathe new life to it?
A compendium of remedies and cures handed down from mother to daughter from the beginning of time, this work presents a challenge to orthodox... Læs mere
Mary Chamberlain explores the nature and meaning of migration for Barbadians who migrated to Britain and elsewhere in this oral and social history, based on life-story interviews across three or more generations of Barbadian families.
Heart-wrenching historical fiction from bestselling novelist Mary Chamberlain
Colonial social policy in the British West Indies from the nineteenth century onward assumed that black families lacked morals, structure, and men, a void that explained poverty and lack of citizenship
A gripping new novel by bestselling author Mary Chamberlain
A 50th anniversary edition of the first book ever published by Virago, and a feminist Akenfield by Ronald Blythe - a fascinating snapshot of a vanished England, told through the voices of the women in an isolated village in the Cambridgeshire Fens.