Sophie Buchaillard’s debut novel THIS IS NOT WHO WE ARE sheds fresh light on colonialism
Colonialism and the devastating way its impacts echo down the ages are explored in Sophie Buchaillard’s new novel, This Is Not Who We Are.
Colonialism and the devastating way its impacts echo down the ages are explored in Sophie Buchaillard’s new novel, This Is Not Who We Are.
At a time when supermarket bookshelves are overflowing with self-help guides on how to become a girlboss, Gamble offers a reassuringly realistic and ferociously well-informed alternative.
Furious at the constant trolling she and her female peers have been subjected to, internationally-renown journalist Nina Jankowicz has decided to fight back.
With 20 short stories featuring everything from an avenging gorgon to a little girl impaling the schoolyard bully on a spike, there is enough crime on display in Cast A Long Shadow to make even Wind Street at closing time look quiet.
Words have long been used to help explain our place in the world, but as Concita De Gregorio’s novel The Missing Word makes clear, for parents who have lost a child there is no name.
For those of us still singing along enthusiastically to Beyonce’s Single Ladies, this wonderfully titled novel - Yinka, Where Is Your Huzband? - will resonate from the first page to last.
An authentic, intelligent reinvention of a familiar story, Woman, Eating is one vampire tale you won’t regret inviting inside your home.
In a world where most of us spend half our lives staring at a screen – if you want a real fright forget rollercoasters and horror movies and look up how many hours you’ve spent on your phone this week
Despite the gravity of its subject, Guardian journalist Rob Davies steers away from delivering a sermon by making Jackpot a surprisingly funny and fascinating read.
Those looking to expand their literary journey around the world shouldn't disregard lesser-known female voices, as Take Six: Six Spanish Women Writers makes clear.
Including reviews of the debut novel by TV's Isy Suttie, a 1971 novel set in Franco-era Catalonia and a visual history of the Garw Valley.
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