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An irresistible anthology of ancient Greek writings that explore queer desire and love
'Eros, limb-loosening, whirls me about again,
that bittersweet, implacable creature.'
Sappho
The ...
Amy, Jin and Lucie are leading isolated lives in their partially renovated, inner city home. They are not happy, but they are also terrified of ...
A moving portrayal of a troubled mother-daughter relationship, shortlisted for Japan's prestigious Akutagawa Prize.
In 2008, the unnamed narrator of Gifted is working as ...
Do you wonder if that family legend your grandparents told was true? Or have you never known much about your family history and would like ...
The astonishing story of one of the most brutal and hard-fought battles of the Second World War in Italy, told by one of most reader ...
From bestselling writer, podcaster and English language virtuoso Gyles Brandreth, a magical tour of our mother tongue in pithy 60-second instalments.
'A whirlwind tour of ...
A deluxe 10th anniversary edition of the bestselling poetry collection milk and honey, including an exclusive new chapter of poetry, a new introduction by Rupi ...
Make each of your days meaningful using Seneca's immortal guidance
In On the Shortness of Life: The Stoic Classic, Tom Butler-Bowdon introduces the work ...
When human remains are discovered in a forest, police are baffled, the locals are shocked and one group of old friends starts to panic. Their ...
The legendary story of the Lockheed C-130 Hercules aircraft, told through the eyes of former Hercules captain and RAF 47 Squadron member Scott Bateman
In ...
'Every meal is something to celebrate - a casual gathering with friends, a weeknight dinner, a long birthday lunch in the garden. It doesn't matter ...
How did we come to be? A complete, uncomplicated guide to the science of life, the universe and everything
How did everything start?
And how ...
WE HAVE TWO MINDS.
The world's top-selling parenting writer, and author of Raising Boys, Steve Biddulph, says that we don't just have two ...