Life on Planet Earth is an intriguing philosophy book which brings together all the challenges at present facing humanity. It combines thorough research with a... Læs mere
After suffering a string of bad luck and in an effort to reinvent herself, Maisy decides to take a job volunteering at a retreat, but gets more than she signed up for. This small town, enemies to lover's romance is perfect for fans of Emily Henry, Tessa Bailey and Beth O'Leary.
Following on from the success of his previous poetry books The Poetry Bug, The Poetry Bug Strikes Again, and Green Shoots Rising, Andy Tooze presents his latest collection of fun and exciting poems aimed for both adults and children.
The Little Blue and White House is a magical story about love, loss and new friendships with a sprinkle of romance, set against a beautiful Greek backdrop.
Author Robert Lee sets out on a rollercoaster of an adventure to watch a match at all 92 league clubs during the 2022-23 season.
Inspired by the author's unique and amazing house and gardens, The Strangers Door To Talliston is the sequel to The Strangers Guide To Talliston, and revisits many of the original thirteen locations.
A beautifully illustrated children's book with colourful anecdotes and a children's guide to the Condé Museum. Readers are carried through the Château of Chantilly's past through the the six chapters that represent a period in history.
Echoes from a Vanished World is an insightful, easy to understand book on Spanish history. It is set in the late nineteenth century and explores how people's lives evolved as Spain changed from a poor, backward country to a modern, democratic state.
Downhill Without Brakes explores the impact of dramatic societal change on a group of characters in post-Apartheid South Africa. The story is told through the eyes of a black and a white protagonist as they deal with the outcomes of an ill-fated encounter between them.
Truly Silly is a book of true stories and anecdotes, as told in the author, Nick Ryan's, inimitable style.
A collection of charming, engaging and illustrated rhyming stories aimed for children aged 7-11 years but will also appeal to the adult reader. The poetry is inspired by the author’s Shropshire childhood and admiration of animals and birds.
A beautifully illustrated children’s book that offers hope to children suffering with sadness, grief, and trauma. One Branch at a Time encourages and teaches children to offer help to someone who may need it and to talk about their emotions and feelings.