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  • by Maggie Nelson
    £9.49

    A genre-bending memoir that offers fierce and fresh reflections on motherhood, desire, identity and feminism. At the centre is a love-story, between Nelson and the artist Harry Dodge, who is undergoing gender reassignment, while Nelson undergoes the transformations of pregnancy. Personal, honest and wide-ranging, Nelson explores the challenges and complexities that make up a modern family.

  • - A History of Modern Europe Through the World's Greatest Song Contest
    by Chris West
    £8.99

    An entertaining look at the changing face of the Eurovision Song Contest and the political and cultural influences behind its kitsch and glitzy facade.Do you think the world of the Eurovision Song Contest, with its crazy props, even crazier dancers, and crazier still songs has nothing to do with serious European politics? Think again. The contest has been a mirror for cultural, social, and political developments in Europe ever since its inauguration, when an audience in dinner jackets and ball gowns politely applauded each song. It has been a voice of rebellion across the Iron Curtain, an inspiration for new European nations in the 1990s and 2000s, the voice of liberation for both sexual and regional minorities. It even once triggered a national revolution.Eurovision! charts both the history of Europe and the history of the Eurovision Song Contest over the last six decades, and shows how seamlessly they interlink - and what an amazing journey it has been.

  • - The Story of An Indoor Football Revolution
    by Jamie Fahey
    £8.99

  • - How Artificial Intelligence is Redefining Who We Are
    by Flynn Coleman
    £10.99

  • - How TV Explains Modern Britain
    by Phil Harrison
    £8.99

  • by Elliot Reed
    £7.99

  • - The Rising Global Threat of Air Pollution - and How We Can Fight Back
    by Gary Fuller
    £7.99

  • by James Glaisher
    £8.99

  • - Notes to a Tribe Called Quest
    by Hanif Abdurraqib
    £8.99

  • by Lars Iyer
    £7.99

    Lars Iyer returns with his most accessible novel yet: Wittgenstein Jr. is the nickname Peters and his gang of fellow Philosophy undergrads give to their lecturer; a brooding, complicated, melancholic academic who is determined to make them grasp the very essence of philosophical thought. But the students are too busy getting drunk on lethal homemade cocktails, falling in and out of love, and coming to terms with the life waiting for them after Cambridge. As Wittgenstein Jr. becomes more withdrawn and depressive, the students come to realise how much he needs them.

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