From award-winning photojournalist Nick Danziger comes this extraordinary record of life on the edge in the world’s poorest regions
From the first EU Referendum in 1975 to the handover of Hong Kong, one of the great British civil servants recounts his first-hand experience of some of the most significant events in recent history
A collection of letters spanning the life and career of one of our best-loved humorists, Punch columnist Miles Kington
A search for the meaning of the American West, told through extraordinary images by acclaimed photographer Sarah Lee
How does a Vogue model confront a double family suicide and live a normal life?
Abducted and forced to fight with the Lord’s Resistance Army at the age of twelve, Norman Okello describes a journey into inhumanity and back to forgiveness and love
What makes a good man bad? This is the extraordinary story of the author's father, a Holocaust survivor who left a trail of pain and secrets in his wake
Longlisted for the Desmond Elliott Prize 2021, this searingly inventive novel conjures a kaleidoscope of individual lives that all touch a central mystery: the suicide of a choirboy in rural Victorian Dorset
This timely memoir powerfully rejects the poisonous narrative that Muslims can no longer be trusted as honest citizens of the West
Featuring a foreword by the late Terry Jones, this is the definitive survey of the twentieth century’s overlooked comic greats
The perfect gift for dog lovers and philosophy buffs alike, this wittily illustrated book shows how history's greatest thinkers really stole all their best ideas from their dogs