Embracing motherhood and autism: THE MOTHER LOAD by Pencoed’s Katy Cox
The Mother Load by Katy Cox is a remarkable novel that celebrates the beauty of motherhood and the transformative power of embracing autism.
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The Mother Load by Katy Cox is a remarkable novel that celebrates the beauty of motherhood and the transformative power of embracing autism.
Join sportswriter Harry Pearson on a delightful journey through the lesser-known folk sports of Britain in No Pie, No Priest.
From working with legendary artists to the challenges of the modern music business, retired British A&R veteran Andrew Lauder shares all in memoir Happy Trails.
Christopher Priest's latest novel, Airside, sees him take readers on a journey through film history and a mysterious vanishing.
Joseph Zigmond's captivating debut novel Constance is set in Brighton circa 2006 - before looking decades into the future - and follows Ali on a quest to find his lost love Cece.
Bud Lee documents the harrowing events of Newark's 1967 uprising through his lens as a self-taught photographer in The War Is Here.
Neil Blackmore's Radical Love is a complex, thought-provoking tale, and a must-read for anyone seeking to explore the intersections of love, resistance, and the triumph of the human spirit.
Explore the captivating debut novel by Kira Yarmysh, press secretary to Alexey Navalny, as she exposes the haunting reality of female incarceration in Russia.
Dive into Tony Santorella's Bored Gay Werewolf, a captivating werewolf-themed debut novel that challenges stereotypes, explores toxic masculinity, and offers a truthful portrayal of twentysomething life.
Discover the extraordinary world of Welsh literature through Letters from Wales, a huge and hugely important compendium by Sam Adams that explores the past and present of Wales.
A captivating analysis of how language reflects and shapes women's lives, Jenni Nuttall's Mother Tongue explores femininity and the power of words. A must-read for language and history enthusiasts.
The Orchid Outlaw by Ben Jacob is an enthralling exploration of Britain's native wildlife and its profound impact on the environment. Join the mission to save Britain's rarest flowers and delve into a narrative that will inspire action.
Powerful novel Mister, Mister by Guy Gunaratne, an award-winning author, fearlessly examines race, identity, and belonging in today's Britain.
Join Frieda Hughes as she recounts the extraordinary life of George the magpie in an experimental memoir filled with tears, triumphs, and a journey of hope and love.
A stunning tale of queer romance amidst political turmoil, Joe Bedford's debut novel, A Bad Decade for Good People explores themes of identity, justice, and hope.
Delve into the intense friendship between Truman Capote and Lee Radziwill in Such Good Friends by Stephen Greco, from their shared sense of unworthiness, exclusive parties, and eventual downfall.
Explore dark secrets, hidden tunnels, and supernatural mysteries in Fyneshade by Kate Griffin, an enthralling gothic thriller.
Uncover the captivating world of David Bowie in Bowie Odyssey 73 by Simon Goddard, including the decadence, iconic figures, and key moments that shaped his life.
Discover the latest poetry releases for May that delve into topics such as everyday sexism, whimsical poetry balloons, and thought-provoking explorations of monsters.
Join comedian Josie Long for her debut novel, Because I Don't Know What You Mean And What You Don't, as she skillfully navigates the intertwined themes of parenthood, pandemic, and the struggle for effective communication.
The hidden tales of World War I soldiers in Whispering Walls are told through graffiti and carvings, revealing the indomitable human spirit in the face of war.
Cathi Unsworth's history of goth is explored through the influential bands, music, and the sociopolitical backdrops that shaped this outsider subculture in her book, Season of the Witch.
Immerse yourself in the realm of The Ghost Theatre by Mat Osman and explore Elizabethan London, where mystery and magic intertwine amidst the smoke-and-mirrors of a plague-stricken city.
Comedian and author Ruby Wax's honest exploration of her mental health struggles in her latest book, I'm Not As Well As I Thought I Was, unveiling treatments, musings, and a captivating European adventure.