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The Silence Project
Author: Carole Hailey Format: Paperback Number of Pages: 400 Monster. Martyr. Mother. On Emilia Morris's thirteenth birthday, her mother Rachel moves into a tent at the bottom oftheir garden. From...
Em & Me
Author: Beth Morrey Format: Paperback Number of Pages: 400 'Glorious!' CLARE POOLEY 'Compelling' SUNDAY EXPRESS 'Beautiful, uplifting and deeply moving' FREYA SAMPSON From the Sunday Times bestselling author of Saving...
The Do-Over: A Novel
Author: Suzanne Park Format: Paperback Number of Pages: 368 From the author of the "genuinely funny" and "delightful" Loathe at First Sight (NPR) and "cinematic, charming" So We Meet Again...
The Younger Woman
Author: Mandy Byatt Format: Paperback Number of Pages: 384 The unputdownable new thriller from Mandy Byatt that will leave you reeling after the final twist... She knows him better than...
The Silence Project
Author: Carole Hailey Format: Paperback Number of Pages: 400 Monster. Martyr. Mother. On Emilia Morris's thirteenth birthday, her mother Rachel moves into a tent at the bottom oftheir garden. From...
Zero-Sum
Author: Joyce Carol Oates Format: Paperback Number of Pages: 272 'Oates's imagination is as unique, dystopian and vivid as Lewis Carroll's' Rose Tremain Zero-sum games are played for lethal stakes...
Ginger and Me
Author: Elissa Soave Format: Paperback Number of Pages: 368 'Funny, touching and wise, I loved it' Kit de Waal, bestselling author of My Name Is Leon Wendy is lonely, misunderstood...
Lucie Yi Is Not A Romantic
'If Jane Austen and Kevin Kwan had a love child, it might well be Lucie Yi Is Not A Romantic' JODI PICOULT'Funny as heck but also real and relatable, Lucie...
These Streets
From the author of Nightingale Point, longlisted for the Women's Prize for Fiction, comes a new thought-provoking and timely novel. 'The line between home and homelessness is extremely thin and...
The Means: A Novel
"The Means is such a fast-paced, breezy comedic novel that you may find yourself surprised that Fusselman deftly and directly leads you to existential dilemmas and the absurdity of capitalism...