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A tour of Tudor England through the coroner's reports of ordinary people's various grizzly fatal accidents. A Horrible History for adults by leading Oxford historians.
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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.
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In 2021, Malgorzata Lebda ran the entire length of the longest river in Poland, the Vistula, from its source in the Beskid Mountains to its mouth at the Baltic Sea; her collection Mer de Glace, which won the Szymborska Prize, is the culmination of her remarkable journey.