Eleven
Christian RyanRRP: £14.99
Dream/remember this: hands holding radios to eardrums, beating in the rhythm of ball-by-ball description. Cricket, the way it catches human life like light.Follow the trails of eleven whose destinies …
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Dream/remember this: hands holding radios to eardrums, beating in the rhythm of ball-by-ball description. Cricket, the way it catches human life like light.Follow the trails of eleven whose destinies …
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‘A tale of enduring love replete with hope.’ Geraldine DoogueAfter buying an ancient stone house in Provence, Australian journalist Sheryle Bagwell finds in her attic an old edition of selected letter …
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Life is unpredictable and tough times are inevitable, but it’s how we respond that defines us. Life’s Tough -Be Tougher is a straight-talking guide to building resilience and thriving when hard times …
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A sweeping, cinematic love story about memory and community for fans of The Ministry of Time, The Midnight Library and The Book Thief._________________’If you loved The Ministry of Time, you’ll adore …
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‘An important and necessary book’ – Roman Krznaric’This urgent book gives us renewed hope’ – Natasha CarthewThe only way to truly tackle poverty? With empathy. Poverty is bad for everyone – this is no …
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In Why We Fight, relationship coach and couples’ therapist, Kim Polinder reveals the real reasons those familiar arguments keep returning, no matter how small the trigger seems. Polinder shows that mo …
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CURSES ARE LIKE HEARTS. SOME ARE MORE EASILY BROKEN THAN OTHERS… ‘A worthy successor to My Sister, the Serial Killer… Pacey storytelling, nuanced characterisation and sharp dialogue… An immersiv …
Travis Smith is Death in the modern world. He lives with his cat in a grey English town. He offers people comfort in their final days and hours of life. He’s stoic, gentle, a little naive, despite wha …
This collection of short stories, memoir, journal entries, essays and poems spans decades of Alex Miller’s life. Opening with a moving depiction of Miller’s father leaving for war, it closes with a 20 …
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‘Peter Cuneo distills a lifetime of courageous leadership into timeless lessons for a world in flux’ Soledad O’BrienPeter Cuneo, who rescued Marvel Entertainment from near bankruptcy and orchestrated …
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Brendan Cullen manages a 10,000-head sheep station 65 kilometres outside Broken Hill, New South Wales-over 600 kilometres from the nearest beach. Yet in 2022, he swam the English Channel. Swimming bec …
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LONGLISTED FOR THE 2026 INDIE BOOK AWARD FOR NON-FICTIONOn 29 July 2023, Erin Patterson hosted a family lunch at her home in the small regional Victorian town of Leongatha. She had invited her parents …
The Script of Stones follows a short walk along the dramatic clifftops of Gower, South Wales – a journey of barely half a mile that becomes an expansive meditation on nature, memory, and loss. Drawing …
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It’s late summer 1984, and Babs Dionne’s hometown of Waterville, Maine is on the verge of collapse. A strike at the paper mill has dragged on for a year, pitting neighbour against neighbour, leaving e …
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Fascism is back. This time no swastikas, Nazi flags, or deadly bureaucracy, but MAGA hats, right-wing extremist memes, and a triumphant fist held high. For the first time in modern history, far right …
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When conventional bipolar medications fail or cause disturbing side-effects, could the answer lie in our gut? Jane Dudley suffered from severe bipolar disorder for twenty years until a radical microbi …
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