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'This fantastically strange, explosive debut novel entrances even as it unsettles. It's so brilliantly written' -BUZZFEED
Ren Yu is a swimmer. Her daily life ...
In the summer of 1877, Bridget is orphaned when her unreliable father succumbs to a snakebite asthey're crossing the Kansas prairie. Arriving in Dodge ...
A sapphic rivals-to-lovers rom com for fans of Ted Lasso and A League of Their Own
They're risking their hearts for a match worth ...
Sasha and Jesse are professionally creative, erotically adventurous, and passionately dysfunctional twentysomethings making a life together in Brooklyn. When a pair of older, richer lesbians ...
'A horny romp that makes you think, laugh, and feel. O'Connell is one of my favourite writers' MONICA HEISEY, author of Really Good, Actually ...
A phenomenal modern classic, new to the Vintage Classics list, for readers both long-standing and new. Through dialogue and flashback we learn of the colonialism ...
In a lush world inspired by the history and folklore of South America, a sweeping epic fantasy of colonialism, ancient magic, and two young women ...
Named a must read book of 2023 by Nylon, BookRiot,Vulture , The Millions, and Ms. Magazine!
A baroque work of intimate myth exploring one woman ...
A coming-of-age story about falling in and out of love, brimming with humour and heartbreak, Bellies asks- is it worth losing a part of yourself ...
The author of the Booker-shortlisted Real Life returns with a deeply involving new novel of young men and women at a crossroads
'Funny, merciless, brilliant ...
August is a God-fearing track star who has left Lagos and the expectations of his overbearing sisters back home. He carries their expectations, the shame ...
'Sunlit and dark, painful and joyous' David Mitchell, author of Cloud Atlas
In 1931, Gregory Hemingway's life begins in Kansas City, Missouri. The third ...
An epic, gripping, heart-shattering love story about two soldiers in the First World WarIt's 1914, and talk of war feels far away to Henry ...