Freeman's Power
John FreemanRRP: £10.99
From the voices of protesters to the encroachment of a new fascism, everywhere we look power is revealed. Spouse to spouse, soldier to citizen, looker to gazed upon, power is never static: it is eithe …
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From the voices of protesters to the encroachment of a new fascism, everywhere we look power is revealed. Spouse to spouse, soldier to citizen, looker to gazed upon, power is never static: it is eithe …
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Lauren Ramsey is a teacher whose mantra is to never let a child fall through the cracks. But Lauren is so concerned about the welfare of a little boy in her kindy class she doesn’t realise her own dau …
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Gathered from throughout Stead’s career, these stories are a reminder of his deft storytelling and literary power. They are clever, sensual, wry and beautifully written, with Stead’s subtle sense of h …
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SHORTLISTED FOR THE CENTER FOR FICTION FIRST NOVEL PRIZE, 2018__________________________________________”A novel of bewitching ingenuity” New York Times”Electrifying” Lit Hub__________________________ …
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A brilliant satirist brings inequality to life in this one-of-a-kind read which is both hilarious and heartbreaking.In an alternate reality a lot like our world, every person’s physical size is direct …
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In the summer of 1849, cholera threatens the city and the people of London. The authorities send millions of gallons of sewage cascading into the Thames – for many Londoners the only source of drinkin …
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Winner of the Edward Stanford Prize for Fiction with a Sense of Place, 2019Shortlisted for the Dylan Thomas Prize, 2019Shortlisted for the Orwell Prize, 2019Longlisted for the Rathbones Folio Prize, 2 …
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From the award-winning author of Honey and Ashes and Thieves, The Ladies’ Lending Library is a richly evocative story for anyone who has longed for the heady days of bygone summers and the risky promi …
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Evening Standard’s Wander List Guide to 2019 GetawaysGuardian’s Best Summer Books, 2018″A beautiful, brilliant modern classic.” Sabrina Mahfouz, GuardianNeha has just been diagnosed with the same term …
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Robert Crofts, a young Englishman, arrives in Australia in the 1950s, determined to inhabit the outback. After five years of life on the land, he makes his way to Melbourne where, living in a boarding …
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‘Uplifting … extraordinary’ Andrew Taylor’Extremely powerful’ The Times’Vivid, utterly inspiring.’ TelegraphYou do not leave a sick child alone to face the dark…Warsaw, 1940. The Jewish ghetto is …
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Max Jackson, a New Zealander living and lecturing in Paris, has a complicated arrangement with his estranged French wife, Louise. In love with his younger Sorbonne colleague Sylvie, he finds himself e …
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RTE Guide’s Book of the Year, 2018Richard Russo’s characters in these four expansive stories bear little similarity to the blue-collar citizens we’re familiar with from many of his novels. In ‘Horsema …
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“An exquisitely moving novel of sorrow, love, and the miracle of human connections.” Kamila Shamsie, author of Home FireOne warm night Oliver Loving joins his classmates at the annual school dance, ho …
A thought-provoking collection of contemporary short stories from the winner of the Arthur C. Clarke award 2013.Chris Beckett’s thought-provoking and wide-ranging collection of contemporary short stor …
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Winner of the Miles Franklin Award, 2018Longlisted for the International Dublin Literary Award, 2018 New Statesman’s best books of the year, 2018Michelle de Kretser’s fifth novel is both a delicious s …
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