Sally Herbert searches for THE MISSING PIECES OF MUM in tale of hopeful resilience
The Missing Pieces of Mum is a testament to Sally Herbert’s determination to find out who her grandmother really was.
The Missing Pieces of Mum is a testament to Sally Herbert’s determination to find out who her grandmother really was.
The disparate strands of Somebody Loves You from Mona Arshi make for a strong debut that never quite soars.
Evocative and full of boundless passion for his subject, Lenny Kaye compacts rock'n'roll's most transformative moments into Lightning Striking.
Brother to Paul, Mike McCartney's Early Liverpool chronicles the city's music scene in the 50s and 60s - including, naturally, The Beatles.
With the modern world such an unholy mess Robin McLean catapults us back to the Wild West in Pity the Beast.
A true master storyteller, and a loss to the world of literature. Silverview is an enthralling and inspiring tale from John le Carre.
Skylark from Alice O'Keefe is a thought-provoking, well-researched saga of worlds colliding and lives that will never be the same.
The crash ball king who ruled the middle of the Welsh rugby field for nine years, Jamie Roberts doesn't hold back in Centre Stage.
Chouette, from Claire Oshetsky, uses strange subject matter to question our assumptions about parenthood and children.
1984: The Graphic Novel adds new depth to Geore Orwell's book, proving the 62-year-old classic is indeed timeless.
Witty, realistic, thought-provoking, and mysterious, How To Survive The Madhouse teaches you what not to do in a Welsh forensic hospital.
Hailed as "the patron saint of poetry," Roger McGough is on fine form in his latest fantastic collection, Safety In Numbers.