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A voyage through the culture, people and history of the defining piece of water known as the English Channel.
A concise guide to the wonderful world of mathematics, that makes connections with the world around us.
An epic love story that spans twenty years and half the globe, from Puglia to a frozen cave in Iceland.
The lyrical depiction of grief in Max Porter's Grief is a Thing with Feathers meets the tender examination of different kinds of love in Sarah Winman's Tinman in this tear-jerking literary debut about a life cut short by cancer, and a love cut short by fear and social pressure.
An official companion book to From Our Own Correspondent, BBC Radio 4's flagship foreign affairs programme.
A scientifically proven program to alter the body's physical response to stress - working specifically with heart rate - from a preeminent expert in peak performance training.
A funny, informative and entertaining exploration of the unexpected joy of getting older.
A riveting neo-noir crime thriller filled with plot twists and surprises, from the critically acclaimed author of The Poison Artist
The extraordinary story of how 14-year-old Freya survived the Manchester bombings, and the loving community that uplifted and supported her every step.
A deeply imaginative, street-by-street and meticulously researched biography of one of London's most vibrant and seductive districts.
The wry and amusing second volume of the journals of royal biographer and Sunday Telegraph journalist Kenneth Rose, one of the most astute observers of the Establishment in 20th-century Britain.
A motivational guide on the power of acceptance by Sunday Times bestselling author, Henry Fraser. Henry Fraser is one of the most remarkable people I've ever met - J.K. ROWLING
The provocative exploration of how social media is changing human behaviour and how we can use it to humanity's advantage
A perfect autumn and Christmas read, this combines the harshness of nature with the spookiness of a ghost story and the comfort of a great folk tale, in one beautifully told novella which is stunningly illustrated by Bonnie Hawkins.
Can foster carer Maggie Hartley help a young mother escape her abusive husband to be a mummy to her baby daughter?
A perfect autumn and Christmas read, this combines the harshness of nature with the spookiness of a ghost story and the comfort of a great folk tale, in one beautifully told novella which is stunningly illustrated by Bonnie Hawkins.
For the first time, the complete collected poems from the author of A SUITABLE BOY, 'The best writer of his generation' (THE TIMES)
The highly anticipated follow-up book from the New York Times bestselling author of The Plan.
A beautifully written and stylishly designed guide to living a more hygge life.
The essential guide for women approaching or experiencing menopause from women's health expert, Dr Rosemary Leonard.
From Lake Como in Italy to Oxford, a wonderfully compelling novel about lost love, fate and second chances from the Sunday Times bestselling author.
An absorbing and richly detailed novel following the life and work of a young nurse in post-war East London - perfect for anyone who loved CALL THE MIDWIFE.
A revolution in the garden - a completely new range of fruit and vegetables to grow and eat.
Tales of a country fireman from Shropshire, by the author of ALL FIRED UP and GREAT BALES OF FIRE.
The Sunday Times bestselling thriller from 'the world's most read writer' GQ
The epic bestselling biography of Catherine the Great and Prince Potemkin, her outrageous lover and co-ruler
The remarkable and inspiring story of how London was transformed after the Great Fire of 1666 into the most powerful city in the world, and the men who were responsible for that achievement. Perfect for fans of ITV's epic drama series, THE GREAT FIRE.
The classic World War II trilogy: 'The finest fictional record of the war produced by a British writer' Anthony Burgess
The third and final volume of the diaries of Victor Klemperer, a Jew in Dresden who survived the war and whose diaries have been hailed as one of the 20th century's most important chronicles.
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