A heretofore unpublished 13th century manuscript, expressed in contemporary language, gives the first accurate account of Cathar spirituality.
A novel that that starts before and during World War Two, but then explores the aftermath of these events through the next five decades.
A Job-Seeker's Guide which takes a different, more comprehensive approach to job-search. The Guide embraces the stress of job-loss as well as the anxiety of looking for work.
A heartwarming book following Camden, a curious crate, on a journey across the world, introducing children to aviation, logistics and global travel.
A thriller, but also the story of a daughter’s search for justice and the rekindling of a love affair with a remarkable country.
Supports children’s emotional literacy development by building a rich and varied vocabulary for understanding and expressing feelings.
A blend of surreal comedy with the absurd. An unsettling series of misfortunes befall the nameless narrator.
A compelling whodunnit set in a fictional rehabilitation centre on the Scilly Islands where the lead protagonist is sent after a catastrophic night out on a family holiday.
This is not a medical guide to Dementia, but a personal record of what living with dementia is really like—frightening, exhausting, and confusing.
A personal development and self-help manual which tackles stress reactions through a modern-day human lens.
An affectionate tribute to two revolutionary instruments, bicycle, and camera, and the longevity and heritage of one of the oldest active cycling clubs in the world.
The story of two vastly different, though strangely parallel, lives. Both Eliza and Victor are determined to survive danger and misfortune, to defy convention and have the final say in shaping their own destinies. But will Fate intervene and prevent them?