J.S Margot, translated by Jane Hedley-Prole
Format: Paperback
A heartwarming, funny and provocative memoir of a woman navigating clashing cultures during her decades-long friendship with an Orthodox Jewish family.
Christine Jackman
Format: Paperback
Through her personal quest for a better way of being, author and respected journalist Christine Jackman seeks out the best ways to regain clarity and peace of mind in a busy and noisy world.
Iris Origo
Format: Paperback
A harrowing account of life in Italy in the year leading up to World War II.
Mike Rolls
Format: Paperback
Often in personal or professional development the sole focus is how to get more of something. Mike turns this idea on its head and asks, what could we potentially get rid of to make our lives lighter, freer and more meaningful? Practical, plain-speaking, humorous and inspiring, Mike is an incredibly engaging narrator and a great role model for people of all ages.
Heather Hawkins
Format: Paperback
Sometimes life takes us to places we never planned to go.
An incredible journey from an ordinary life to one of extraordinary adventure.
Robert Chandler
Format: Paperback
A short yet fascinating account of Russia's most celebrated writer.
Mary-Rose MacColl
Format: Paperback
When Mary-Rose MacColl gave birth to her much-longed-for son, mothering him triggered memories and feelings hidden for over twenty years.
Stefan Zweig
Format: Paperback
A collection of essays and speeches by Stefan Zweig from the 1930s and 1940s on the theme of the need for European unity - of great relevance today.
Frederick Douglass, introduced by Eric Ashley Hairston
Format: Paperback
Former slave and abolitionist Frederick Douglass, in his own words.
Iris Origo
Format: Paperback
The bestselling diaries of WWII in Tuscany, and the struggle to save the children and the rural way of life.