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  • by Linda Grant
    £9.49

    Stylish reissue of the Orange Prize-winning novel.

  • - How to Reshape Market Society and Redefine Democracy
    by Raj Patel
    £7.99

    The New York Times best-seller that shows how market pricing screwed up the economy and argues for a new way of thinking about what things are really worth.

  • by Tiffany Murray
    £8.99

    The summer Elvis and Marc Bolan die, a new star is born ... and this is his story: a tale of fate, loss and rock 'n' roll, Diamond Star Halo shows what happens when a family and a farm become the breeding ground for fame.

  • by Tom McCarthy
    £7.99

    Exciting early work by the Man Booker-shortlisted author, discussing Herge's hugely popular children's books. McCarthy asks the question: is Tintin literature? and delves into a story of hushed-up royal descent in both Herge's work and the family history of the author.

  • by Herta (Y) Muller
    £9.49

    Paperback outing for Nobel Prize-winner Muller's fierce and finely-wrought novel about a young Romanian woman's discovery of betrayal in the most intimate reaches of her life.

  • by Amy Bloom
    £7.99

    The gorgeous, wise and witty collection of stories about the complexities of love, family and friendship, from the author of Away.

  • by Gary Shteyngart
    £7.99

    The brilliantly inventive, wildly funny and humane novel, set in an economically and politically collapsed America, by the author of the best-selling Absurdistan.

  • - Reports From France 1925-1939
    by Joseph Roth
    £9.49

    'The White Cities collects fifteen years of incomparable reportage... What Roth sees is always arresting, often atrocious, usually absurd... A "journalism" which is equal parts Baudelaire, Dickens and Kafka' Scotland on Sunday

  • by Claire Vaye Watkins
    £7.99

    From Las Vegas to the Blackrock Desert, Vaye Watkins's stories of hardship, violence and redemption take the reader right to the heart

  • by Amy Sackville
    £7.99

    An exquisitely crafted, strikingly original literary debut that is both a doomed Arctic adventure and a haunting love story

  • - Origins and History of the Passions of War
    by Barbara (Y) Ehrenreich
    £8.99

    Published for the first time as a Granta Books paperback: Barbara Ehrenreich's groundbreaking investigation into the roots of war, with a new introduction by the author.

  • by Nicholson Baker
    £7.99

    A warm-hearted, tender novel about marriage, fatherhood and playing the tuba, part of a stunning redesign of Baker's Granta backlist.

  • by Alejandro Zambra
    £8.99

    A rising star of Latin American literature, and one of Granta's Best of Young Spanish Language Novelists

  • - A Secret History of Torture
    by Ian (Y) Cobain
    £8.99

    A award-winning book from an acclaimed investigative journalist, Cruel Britannia tells the hidden story of Britain's secretive and shameful record of torture, for the first time

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