The never-before-told story of the club whose audacious ideas and unruly acts transformed an international feminist agenda into a modern way of life.
A sumptuous, page-turning historical novel of revenge and redemption set against the backdrop of civil injustice and the rise of Fascism.
A family on the edge and a community ensnared by history. 'Brilliant. With such a good ending, it had me slapping the back cover closed with utmost satisfaction and respect. Hard recommend.' Hannah Kent, author of Burial Rites
As All Hallows’ Eve approaches, Hettie and Tilly have more than ghosts on their mind. Can the tabby duo unearth the truth and stop the murderer before they strike again – and will there be enough samosas to go round?
With characteristic self-deprecating humour, A.A. Milne recalls the formative events of his life: from a blissfully happy childhood to the writing of Winnie-the-Pooh and Christopher Robin.
This text discusses how Eastern spirituality can enhance Western psychology. It argues that the contemplative traditions of the East help patients go beyond merely recognizing their problems to healing them, and that this approach is not at odds with the psychodynamic method.
Unfolding among the bars and salons during revolutionary times, Black Venus is an intoxicating story of love and betrayal and the destruction of a great poet
Drawing on over three hundred in-depth interviews with men and women of all ages and every class, Eric Klinenberg reaches some startling conclusions about the seismic impact solo living is having on our culture, business and politics.
Serge Storms, the history-loving serial killer, and his sidekick, Coleman, take a mayhem-filled road trip through Florida in a vintage Corvette. Getting a new job each week – from... Læs mere
Receiving a warm welcome from the colourful residents who call the village home, Jasper, Jane and Angela soon become embroiled in rural life, and find it not as sedate as they might have once imagined...
Happy with each other, Reginald and Sylvia think they just want the quiet life. But when success overtakes them, and the draw of the city, they find parts of themselves they never knew. Where does their happiness really lie?
Black Victorians shows how Black lives were visible, present and influential – not temporary presences but established and rooted; and how paradox and ambivalence characterised the Victorian view of race.