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    by Tricia Durdey
    £9.49

    An extraordinary sequel to the powerful events recounted in The Green Table, this is a courageous, heart-rending and important story.

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    by David Batten
    £8.99

    Meditative poetry inspired by winter as season and metaphor.

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    by Robin Thomas
    £8.99

    A wry, sideways look beneath the surface of our everyday lives, this second collection by Robin Thomas is creative, witty and warm.

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    by Jody Cooksley
    £9.49

    An historical novel based on the life of pioneering photographer, Julia Margaret Cameron.

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    by Helen May Williams
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    Part novel, part biography, June creates a image of its central figure through diaries and letters.

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    by Frances Roberts-Reilly
    £8.99

    A poetry collection exploring the world of the Romani.

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    by Simak Haikal
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    A collection of poems exploring the many themes of love.

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    by Mish Cromer
    £9.49

    With nothing but a collection of vinyl records without a player, a shoebox of memories, and a lot of secrets, Cassidy is used to being alone. But when his camper-van breaks down in a snowstorm and he is rescued by a kind young woman, Lark, he finds himself working in a small-town bar and becoming part of the community. But with the arrival of an inscrutable new waitress, Reba, Cassidy finds himself unsettled by a sense of recognition. And there are further complications as Brooke Adler, reality TV host and hero of the town's inhabitants, arrives unexpectedly to shoot a new show. Cassidy is drawn into protecting Reba from the ghosts of her past only to discover that his own ghosts are chasing him and that he must find the courage to speak the truth, or risk losing everything, again.A story of family, both given and found, and the long shadow of domestic violence, Alabama Chrome interrogates the masks of the modern world, and what true kindness means.

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    - The Mickey Hunter Story
    by Tracey Iceton
    £9.49

    A gripping delve into the wild world of 1970s rock music, focusing on the rise and fall of guitar legend Mickey Hunter and his band, Crown & Kingdom.

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    by Jennifer Young
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    by Adnan Mahmutovic
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    by Felicia Nay
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    Absorbing and utterly compelling debut novel exploring the complexity of commitment and relationships, set in Hong Kong.

  • by Sue Lewis
    £5.99

    An exhilarating and powerful poetry pamphlet, that is as direct as it is accomplished.

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    by Ian Gregson
    £8.99

    New and selected poetry from a controversial but impossible to ignore poet.

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    by Omar Sabbagh
    £8.99

    But It Was An Important Failure is an insightful, lyrical and confessional harvest of engaging poetry.

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    by Jan Fortune
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    by David Batten
    £5.99

    Paul travels to work on a day like any other: filled with reflection and questions. But the chill is more than the wind slicing in off the North Sea and Paul's soul searching runs deeper, with no end in sight. Part autobiography, part humanist study, Rotterdam is a unique, moving text. -- Cinnamon Press

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    - an anthology of utopic fiction
     
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    Dismissed as a lost realm in this Age of Despair, Citizens of Nowhere offers route maps to Utopia, where our ideals and our lives can coincide.

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    by Mark Fitzgerald
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    by Carole Strachan
    £9.49

    Two musicians, both facing crises, become drawn to the mysterious life of an opera singer who disappeared decades before. As they each search for what they believe to be different people, their paths merge and the truth hidden in the past reflects startlingly of the present. -- Cinnamon Press

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    by Helen May Williams
    £8.99

    Growing from a year-long commitment to write one haiku a day, Catstrawe ranges through family history and female relationships, the stimulation of travel and the inspiration to found in the immediate environment, politics and the world situation, and the experience of living with cancer. This is a book about living life to the full. -- Cinnamon Pr

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