'A dazzling debut by an exciting and essential new talent' George Saunders, Man Booker Prize winning author of Lincoln in the BardoFor Sol and Liz, competition is everything.
An ingenious dystopian novel of one young woman's resistance against the constraints of an oppressive society'Unrelentingly disturbing' Observer'Taps deep into contemporary anxieties over the rise of surveillance, totalitarian governments and invasive technology' Daily Mail'Oates is still casting some awfully dark magic' Washington PostWhen a recklessly idealistic girl in a dystopian future society dares to test the perimeters of her tightly controlled world, she is punished by being sent back in time to a region of North America - 'Wainscotia, Wisconsin' - that existed eighty years before.
A big-hearted, funny and sad novel about the messiness of love, family and beliefLONGLISTED FOR THE DESMOND ELLIOTT PRIZESHORTLISTED FOR IRISH NOVEL OF THE YEAR AWARD'Hilarious and timely, a dazzling debut' John Boyne'Bustling, bubbly, bittersweet fun'Daily Mail'Bulging, big-hearted, a pleasure to read'Irish Times'Dazzling.
'Extremely charming' Marian Keyes on Mr Doubler Begins AgainA poignant and uplifting story for fans of Rachel Joyce and Ruth HoganAfter a life-saving operation leaves Sam unable to have children, could a rural cottage be the fresh start she needs?
Featured on BBC Radio 4's Open Book * Featured on BBC Radio 3's Free Thinking * An ELLE Magazine cultural pick * Reviewed in the Observer'Beautifully written' Joanna Cannon'Fascinating .
This brilliant audio edition is read by actor, comedian and writer Cariad Lloyd, as seen on Have I Got News for You, 8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown, Peep Show and creator of GriefCast'This year's Eleanor Oliphant' Claire Allan 'Astonishing' Ruth Hogan'Strikingly brilliant' Sun Jillian Safinova can do many things.
'The sheer definition of a page-turner' Reader review'A truly original, bittersweet tale of life, loss and enduring love that had me completely hooked.
Previously published as 'For Better For Worse'A dramatic read from Sunday Times bestseller, Pam Weaver, filled with bigamy, scandal and friendships which bring hope in the darkness.
WINNER OF THE DUBLIN LITERARY AWARD AND THE RATHBONES FOLIO PRIZELONGLISTED FOR THE BOOKER PRIZE AND THE WOMEN'S PRIZEThe moving, powerful and urgent English-language debut from one of the brightest young stars in world literatureSuppose you and Pa were gone, and we were lost.
The Plus One [n] informal a person who accompanies an invited person to a wedding or a reminder of being single, alone and absolutely plus none'Brilliant and bonkers in equal measure'?
'Hair-raising, addictive and absolutely terrifying, gangland thriller fans are going to devour the latest gritty chiller by best-selling author Jacqui Rose.
'Book of the month: An emotional and suspenseful page turner' Bella'Susan Lewis has a gift for telling warm family stories that also take you by surprise.
Set in 1950s' America at a time when people stopped looking west and started looking up: a breathtakingly beautiful debut novel of revolution, chance and the gambles we take with the human heart.
'An inspirational call to arms' DAILY MAIL'This book is so sensible, so substantially researched, so briskly written, so clear in its arguments, that one wishes Baroness Cavendish was still whispering into the prime ministerial ear' THE TIMES'A thoughtful handbook to help societies age gracefully' FINANCIAL TIMES'This bold, visionary book is a wake-up call to governments.