One young man’s journey from a Somerset village to the trenches of France reveals the enduring human cost of war
A gripping, provocative thriller about identity, power and transformation, set inside a secretive student residence where young men disappear.
In this defiant memoir, Majid Parsa unmasks the flamboyant gay culture thriving beneath Tehran’s rigid religious surface. It is a gripping, witty journey of self-discovery that proves even the harshest persecution cannot stifle the pulse of hidden pride.
The story of the invisible Universe and the LGBTQIA+ astronomers discovering it
A powerful, interview-driven portrait of Britain that reveals the overlooked lives and voices shaping its identity across the generations
love lay down beside me and we wept is Helen Murray Taylor’s memoir of the devastating mental breakdown that almost ended her life.
A beautifully crafted literary novel about how art and war intersect with the lives of an architect, an investment banker and a sniper.
A short, poetic novel that reads like a memoir, I Could Read the Sky follows an old Irish labourer in London who, during the course of a day, experiences vivid memories of rural Ireland, lost love, music and hardship.
The second Felix Grey novel: a witty, high-stakes Edwardian crime story of power, conspiracy and murder at the peak of the British Empire.
A thoughtful exploration of how soil shapes our lives, culture and future, and why paying attention to it matters more than ever.
The Green Hill is Sophie Pierce's deeply moving account of life after the sudden loss of her son Felix. Through letters written on walks and swims near his resting place,... Læs mere
A captivating blend of feminism, ancient roads and history that asks and answers the question: where are the women in nature?