THE ART OF NOT EATING: a critical exploration of fasting and female oppression
Jessica Hamel-Akré’s The Art Of Not Eating is a book which readers might call critical and poignant, “especially right now”.
Jessica Hamel-Akré’s The Art Of Not Eating is a book which readers might call critical and poignant, “especially right now”.
A magical realist debut novel, Phantom Limb’s most striking grand visions are those of Chris Kohler as a novelist.
Journalist Hugo Greenhalgh has combed through millions of words to produce The Diaries Of Mr. Lucas: a deeply compelling portrait of a man growing old in time with the 20th century.
Discover the vibrant narrative of Ainslie Hogarth's Normal Women, a novel transcending motherhood to explore deeper societal questions.
Calling all foodies! Stuffed: A History Of Good Food And Hard Times In Britain is an eye-opening, mouthwatering tour de force of a culinary encyclopaedia.
Step into a mysterious town on the West coast of Ireland with Colin Walsh's debut novel, Kala, where the intertwined past and present bring hidden traumas to light.
Tomiwa Owolade's thought-provoking book This Is Not America challenges the Americanised lens on race in Britain through a nuanced exploration of Black lives and the importance of a British context.
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.