A story of falling out of love for fans of Monica Heisey and Dolly Alderton'A thoughtful and tender take on the concept of "e;home"e;' Pandora Sykes'There's a snap and crackle in Saunders's dialogue' The Times'Saunders makes funny and heartbreaking seem effortless' Red 'Heart-warmingly relatable' Cosmopolitan 'Really moving, observant [and] convincing' Niamh Hargan---------------------------------------------------MOVING IN.
From the critically acclaimed author Sally Bayley, The Green Lady is a poignant, brilliant exploration of the relationships between children and their teachers.
With the death of a mother and the abduction of a young girl, Susan Fletcher has written a vividly beautiful novel about the innocence and terror of childhood.
This is a story set in the sixties in the capital cities of Enugu and Owerri in the present day South East of Nigeria before the civil war This is a captivating collection of stories of a young family ( Obioma's) determined through hard work and resilience to establish themselves in the city with their two young children Chinyere and Uzoma while threading and balancing the delicate lines of culture and tradition of their people.
*Journey Inside the Ants' Kingdom* is a charming and imaginative story about a curious schoolboy named Jay who finds himself on an extraordinary adventure.
A man's life unravels after a sudden watchlist notification forces him to flee, confronting fear, surveillance, and the haunting weight of his past as he races to survive a system that has already decided he's guilty.
When music journalist Elena Vassos is sent to write the obituary of Luca Ferretti — once the most celebrated pianist in Europe — she can't verify a single detail of his death.
The way he makes his Queen feel his presence through a letter to feeling his heat and dominance and touch without touching her, losing her breath from the very soul connection between the 2 of them is another level of love, this is how love feels when you truly know it's forever.
Encyclopedia of Absurdity: A Sketch Comedy Book by Knight MayorWelcome to the most unacademic encyclopedia you'll ever read — a satirical collection of sketches so ridiculous, they probably qualify as a health hazard.
In post-independence Zimbabwe, a pair of running feet becomes the anonymous, ubiquitous protagonist, navigating the stark divide between the euphoria of the past and the decay of the present, trapped in a society collapsing under its own greed, violence, and broken promises.