An intimate and compelling memoir of how a traumatic journey into motherhood led one woman to revisit the myriad mental-health assessments she had received growing up, until she discovered that she’d been autistic all along.
Stories are living things. They are viral. They enter us through our eyes and our ears and they take up residence inside us.
A bold reimagining of ancient myth, The Arrow of Apollo follows the children of Aeneas and Orestes as they face gods, destiny, and the weight of their legendary heritage. Epic,... Læs mere
A celebration of the most essential yet often overlooked elements of the British countryside: the hedgerow.
Empty Wigs is Jonathan Meades’ magnum opus, a late modernist masterpiece about the terrible things human beings are capable of when they believe in ideology that's bigger than themselves.
A witty companion to the cult sitcom Bottom, exploring its outrageous humour, characters, and legacy with interviews, anecdotes, and behind-the-scenes insight.
Presents a polemical collection of 125 of the author's favourite recipes, each one an example of the fine art of culinary plagiarism. In thsi... Læs mere
A darkly compelling memoir of trust broken and reality distorted, charting how a lifelong friendship spiralled into one of the most bizarre frauds imaginable
How rural traditions are being rediscovered in Britain today by communities with a sustainable approach to the landscape
In Homeschooled, Stefan Merrill Block recounts the unconventional education his mother subjected him to and his determined fight to return to school. A heartfelt, humorous and insightful memoir of a child's experience of parental insanity.
A powerful anthology of stories, reflections and letters by care-experienced people
Set in the Viking world of 920 AD, Over Sea follows Bera, a young woman inheriting a legacy of female power. As she faces loss, betrayal and awakening strength, she must lead her people in a harsh, doubting world.