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  • av Sarah Philpott
    179

    Eat better, cheaper, more ethically: The Occasional Vegan includes 100 delicious recipes for vegans, would-be vegans and those who want a change. Author and cook Sarah Philpott links her recipes to her journey to becoming a vegan in a books which caters for all occasions, from snacking to Christmas. With beautiful colour photographs of the dishes.

  • av Naomi Kruger
    135

    A secret she promised to keep, a boy with hair like fire, and a terrible accident - they're all connected, if only May could remember how. May's lost memories compel those close to her to relive the defining moments that set them on their current course. Naomi Kruger's unforgettable debut explores memory, regret and the past's hold on the present.

  • av Ben Wilkinson
    149

    Way More Than Luck is the eagerly-awaited poetry collection from noted young critic and author Ben Wilkinson. At the heart of the book is a series of poems inspired by a lifelong devotion to Liverpool Football Club. We meet former players, coaches and re-live moments of both stoic despair and wild joy. Vivid themes are adroitly enacted in poetic forms.

  • av Paul Russell Garrett
    185

  • av Emily Blewitt
    209

  • - Ten Years on Skomer Island
    av Rosanne Alexander
    179

    Waterfalls of Stars is Rosanne Alexander's love letter to Skomer Island, the nature reserve where she spent ten years as a warden. It portrays a relationship with nature enthralling in its immediacy and engages readers as she cares for Skomer's bird and seal colonies while exploring her own character during periods of isolation from the mainland.

  • av Kate Brown
    215

  • - Recent Poetry from Latin America
     
    209

    The Other Tiger: Contemporary Latin American Poetry is a new and much-needed bilingual anthology of contemporary poetry featuring 90 Spanish-speaking poets from Latin and South America. Translator Richard Gwyn has selected from post-war poets from Cuba to Argentina, and from established names like Fondebrider to new voices like Carolina Davila.

  • - A Journey Through Borders
    av Nicholas Murray
    249

    Borders are a huge topic today, part of our zeitgeist. What do they mean? How do we define them? In Crossings Nicholas Murray considers the borders hehas confronted - geographic, cultural, linguistic, social, class, religious, sexual - and reflects on the influence of borders on how we think of ourselves and others, in his typically dynamic style.

  • - New and Selected Poems
    av Tony Curtis
    189

  • av Aled Rhys Hughes
    389

    Mametz marks the centenary of this Great War battle with thought-provoking new photographs of the battlefield, which even today bears the scars - and other evidence - of the attack in which 4000 of the Welsh Regiment were killed or wounded within minutes. Jeremy Hooker contributes a characteristically insightful essay on the images and the battle.

  • av Siobhan Campbell
    139

    Siobhan Campbell is an Irish author noted for poems characterized by keen intelligence, cool skepticism, rich textures and wryly witty observations. Her new collection from Seren, Heat Signature, continues her fascination with power and responsibility as she skewers our most cherished notions in sharply memorable poems.

  • av Maria Donovan
    219

    Part crime fiction and murder mystery, part meditation on grieving, friendship and family, Maria Donovan's debut novel, The Chicken Soup Murder, is a coming-of-age story narrated with resilience and humour by Michael. Michael's cosy young life is threatened by bullying and blasted by visitations from the biggest bully of them all: Death.

  • av Robert Walton
    145,-

    Not so much a discovery as a re-discovery, Robert Walton''s new book of poems, Sax Burglar Blues, is his first full collection since winning a Welsh Arts Council Prize in the 70s. After a working life as a teacher, Walton has resurrected his artistic gifts, and years of experience give his work both a spiky mien and an artful complexity.

  • av Paul Deaton
    145

    Deaton's poems are finely attuned and alert to the tensions in relationships, partly attributable to a difficult father figure, 'like a wounded bear', who haunts much of this book. A Watchful Astronomy is full of poems that are artfully formal, quietly precise, yet full of powerful emotion.

  • av Carolyn Jess-Cooke
    179

    A much-needed exploration of motherhood as both political space and a complex personal experience, this book''s skewering literary portraits of contemporary motherhood contend with the tender and torturous issues raised when a woman dares to do both. Contributors include Carol Ann Duffy, Sharon Olds and Hollie McNish.

  • - Eric Gill and David Jones at Capel-y-ffin
    av Jonathan Miles
    179

    In Eric Gill and David Jones at Capel-y-ffin Jonathan Miles explores the four years which Gill and Jones spent in Gill''s religious and artistic community in the Black Mountains of Wales and discovers that it was hugely significant time for both. For Jones it was a cultural homecoming. For Gill it was an opportunity to experiment spiritually and sexually.

  • av Graham Mort
    185

  • av Maggie Harris
    215

  • av Helen Blackhurst
    219

    The Harveys arrive in the small southwest Australian mining town of Akarula in search of a new life, inspired by the dreams of self-made man Uncle Eddie. But the disappearance of their youngest daughter, Georgie, into the desert landscape marks the start of a new reality for the family and troubled community.

  • - Sportsmen Who Gave Their Lives in the Great War
    av Mike Rees
    495

  • av Anne Lauppe-Dunbar
    145

    Unearthing the horrors of the GDR doping system for athletes drags ex Olympic swimmer Sophie brutally deep into the nightmare past she is trying so hard to hide from. Dark Mermaids is a gripping literary thriller by Anne Lauppe-Dunbar.

  • av Jayne Joso
    185

  • av Robert Graves
    279

    Robert Graves' war poems collected together in one volume, including the previously unpublished collection, "The Patchwork Flag". Edited by Charles Mandye, who also wrote an introduction and provides explanatory notes. *Also appeared in June Buyer's Notes*

  • av Caroline Smith
    145

    Inspired by her years as an Immigration Caseworker to one of the most diverse inner-city areas in the UK, Caroline Smith has written a collection of poems, The Immigration Handbook, that details the many troubling and moving incidents in the lives of those she tries to help. This is a book that reaches out of the headlines into our hearts.

  • av John Pikoulis
    209

  • av Alun Lewis
    179

  • av Katrina Naomi
    219

    A collection of the vibrant, heartfelt and tragi-comic poetry of Katrina Naomi revealing a childhood fraught with family dislocation, upsets and even occasional violence, and finding, through her art, moments of grace, humour and redemption.

  • av David Foster-Morgan
    189

    The beautiful, multi-layered poems of David Foster-Morgan have already made him a ''poet''s poet'' amongst the cognoscenti. His debut collection from Seren Masculine Happiness, will bring this subtle and remarkable poet to a wider readership. O''Hara, Ginsberg and Borges are amongst the many influences that inspire these poems on themes of masculinity.

  • av Peter Finch
    275

    Peter Finch''s volume on 20th century popular music travels from 50s Cardiff to Ireland, New York, Tennessee, Mississippi and North Carolina. The Roots of Rock is a memoir and exploration of musical places and of music''s ability to create a world of and beyond the place in which it is heard. It also reflects on how music once defined society and is now just a mouse click away.

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