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Finding Endurance

Finding Endurance (Hardback)

Shackleton, My Father and a World Without End

Darrel Bristow-Bovey

'Engaging, absorbing and crammed with marvellous stories, Finding Endurance is a tale about exploring the cold, told with much warmth.' MICK HERRON

'Beautiful, thrilling, heroic and kind, a ripping yarn' CLAIRE ROBERTSON, AUTHOR OF THE SPIRAL HOUSE

'Tender, heartfelt and lyrical' PETINA GAPPAH, AUTHOR OF OUT OF DARKNESS, SHINING LIGHT

'An exhilarating read' HENRIETTA ROSE-INNES, AUTHOR OF GREEN LION

Since the discovery of the wreck of Ernest Shackleton's ship Endurance on the bed of the Antarctic ocean, the world has been enthralled anew by one of the greatest stories of all time.

Acclaimed South African writer Darrel Bristow-Bovey, himself a Shackleton aficionado, revisits this dramatic event, which managed to sweep the tide of anger and rancour off the timelines and front pages of the world.

He asks how so many ordinary people, who don't know a nunatak from a barquentine, were so moved at the finding of a small wooden ship once sailed by a half-forgotten Irishman? In re-examining the story and its players, he presents new details and a new understanding of the courage and hardship of the Endurance voyage, and reminds us of how extraordinary humans can be. Not all is lost, and what has been lost can be regained: the ocean has given us something back.

What's more, we are reminded that miracles still happen: human miracles, performed by flawed people in helpless situations.



Darrel Bristow-Bovey is a prize-winning screenwriter and travel writer and a newspaper and magazine columnist. He's the author of five books which have been translated into seven languages, including Spanish, Estonian and Portuguese. He was born in South Africa, studied under JM Coetzee and Andre Brink, and currently divides his time between Cape Town, the UK and a hillside on the Greek Peloponnese. His fascination with the Endurance expedition began as a small boy, when his father first told him that he had been south with Shackleton. He still believes him.


Finding Endurance is beautiful, thrilling, heroic and kind, a ripping yarn and a generous and humane reflection on this business of being human.Claire Robertson, author of The Spiral House, winner of the 2014 Sunday Times Fiction Prize
Tender, heartfelt and lyrical.Petina Gappah, author of Out of Darkness, Shining Light
Engaging, absorbing and crammed with marvellous stories, Finding Endurance is a tale about exploring the cold, told with much warmthMick Herron
I was held spellbound by this recounting of one of the world's great adventure stories. But beyond the gripping polar ordeal, I was moved to the core by tender insights – into love, home, fathers and sons, and the long game of life – that emerge like veins of bright and dark water through the ice. Bristow-Bovey shares a deep knowledge of his subject with great style – and more than a touch of Shackleton's own verve and heart. An exhilarating read.Henrietta Rose-Innes, author of Green Lion
A wonderful, thoughtful account of the Endurance expedition and its fabled boss: as Darrel Bristow-Bovey points out in these pages, "We should indeed all be such failures as Shackleton." In weaving in a personal story – his father claimed to have sailed south on Endurance – Bristow-Bovey reveals ways in which "the human heart has space for opposite things". I thoroughly enjoyed this book.Sara Wheeler, travel writer and biographer
With elegiac considerations of subjects including time, hope, and ice, Finding Endurance is a grace-filled memoir about a father and a resilient Antarctic legend … complemented by beautiful elements of nature writing, biography, and the heroics of polar exploration … a tender tribute to family.Karen RigbyForeword

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Price: 18.99 GBP

Pages: 352

Publication date: 06/04/2023

Category: General History

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Across a Waking Land

Across a Waking Land (Hardback)

A 1,000-Mile Walk Through a British Spring

Roger Morgan-Grenville

SHORTLISTED FOR THE RICHARD JEFFERIES AWARD 2023

'Roger Morgan-Grenville, one of Britain's leading conservationists' – The Herald

A veteran nature writer walks the length of Britain in pursuit of spring, and of hope

Fed up with bleak headlines of biodiversity loss, acclaimed nature writer Roger Morgan-Grenville sets out on a 1,000-mile walk through a British spring to see whether there are reasons to be hopeful about the natural world. His aim is to match the pace at which the oak leaves emerge, roughly 20 miles north each day.

Fighting illness, blizzards and his own ageing body, he visits every main habitat between Lymington and Cape Wrath in an epic eight-week adventure, encountering, over and over again, the kindness of strangers and the inspiring efforts of those fighting heroically for nature. With surprising conclusions throughout, what unfolds is both life-affirming and life-changing.



Roger Morgan-Grenville was a soldier from 1978-86. In 2007, he helped to set up the charity Help for Heroes, and in 2020 he was a founding member of the conservation charity, Curlew Action. His earlier titles, Liquid Gold, Shearwater, Taking Stock and Across a Waking Land are also published by Icon. He lives in West Sussex.


Prescient, perceptive and powerful: an articulate and thoughtful account of nature's increasingly fragile state experienced through an advancing spring.Tim Birkheadauthor of Birds and Us
a good read … I enjoyed it very much.Dr Mark Avery, wildlife campaignerMark Avery
Beautifully captures the essence of a British SpringBirdwatch Magazine

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Price: 18.99 GBP

Pages: 368

Publication date: 06/04/2023

Category: Lifestyle & Travel

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Obsessive, Intrusive, Magical Thinking

Obsessive, Intrusive, Magical Thinking (Paperback)

Marianne Eloise

'I FELT RECOGNISED ON EVERY PAGE, LEARNT SO MANY NEW THINGS, AND LAUGHED SO HARD I CHOKED ON MY WATER. READ THIS!!!' NAOISE DOLAN, AUTHOR OF EXCITING TIMES

'CANDID, WITTY … A BRAVE BOOK THAT PUTS VULNERABILITY FULLY ON SHOW' INDEPENDENT

Obsessive was, still is, my natural state, and I never wondered why. I didn't mind, didn't know that other people could feel at peace. I always felt like a raw nerve, but then, I thought that everyone did.

Writer and journalist Marianne Eloise was born obsessive. What that means changes day to day, depending on what her brain latches onto: fixations with certain topics, intrusive violent thoughts, looping phrases. Some obsessions have lasted a lifetime, while others will be intense but only last a week or two.

Obsessive, Intrusive, Magical Thinking is the culmination of a life spend obsessing, offering a glimpse into Marianne's brain, but also an insight into the lives of others like her. From death to Medusa, to Disneyland to fire, to LA to her dog, the essays explore the intersection of neurodivergence, fixation and disorder, telling the story of one life underpinned and ultimately made whole by obsession.



Marianne Eloise is a writer and journalist. She covers topics like TV, film, digital culture, neurodiversity, wellness and alternative music, for outlets including The Cut, the New York Times, Courier, Vulture, i-D, Guardian and more.


The mortifying ordeal of being known, minus the ordeal and sans mortification. I felt recognised on every page, learned so many new things, and laughed so hard I choked on my water. Read this!!!Naoise Dolan, author of Exciting Times
In her candid, witty memoir, Marianne Eloise offers a powerful account of what it is like to feel trapped by mental health problems and obsessions … A brave book that puts vulnerability fully on show.Independent
Incandescent […] Eloise's wit and grace cast her differences in a dazzling light […] the result is a rewarding navigation through the corridors of a relentlessly curious mind.Publishers Weekly
There are several shrewd observations made within this lucid and level-headed memoir. Amongst them is the way the matrix of obsession, compulsion and intrusion represents an exaggeration of conventional anxieties.Arts Desk
Did not disappoint […] a really good portrayal of neurodiversity in an entertaining and enjoyable way'Eleanor, NetGalley
Lyrical, often funny, … the essays will leave readers feeling secondhand joy and maybe even encouragement to own their love for their own less-than-cool favorite things.NYLON

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ISBN: 9781785789632

Price: 10.99 GBP

Pages: 288

Publication date: 06/04/2023

Category: Biography & Memoir

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In Search of Mr Darcy

In Search of Mr Darcy (Hardback)

Lessons Learnt in the Pursuit of Happily Ever After

Christina Ford

'A 21st-century Nora Ephron' Stephen May
'Witty, hilarious at times, poignant' Alyson Feltes, writer, Ozark
'Real-life Bridget Jones meets Sex in the City' Readers' Choice Book Awards

PRINCE CHARMING? HAPPILY EVER AFTER? CHILDHOOD FAIRY TALES ARE FULL OF PROMISES, BUT THE REALITY – LIFE – IS A VERY DIFFERENT STORY. AND THAT STORY HAS A HELL OF A LOT TO TEACH US.

Writing with searing honesty, wry humour and endless warmth, Christina Ford takes us on a real-life Sex and the City-like journey as she looks back on four decades of dates, loves, marriages, friends, frenemies, affairs, divorces, parenting disasters and step-parenting nightmares. Bravely and candidly, she shares heartrending details of the betrayal and hurt caused by the end of her marriage, shows how she overcame her fears about starting again and lets us in on the secret of the perfectly timed fling that was more effective than years of therapy. Together, these intimate insights show exactly how such experiences and their lessons came to define the woman she is today.

In Search of Mr Darcy is for anyone who has ever wondered if there is life after divorce, if there is sex after 40, or if they will ever find love again. Hearts get broken, and even life's best-planned journeys can drop you somewhere unexpected, leading you to ask yourself, 'How did I get here? And, more importantly, who can I blame?' But Christina Ford is here to tell you that is exactly where the real adventure begins.

This book will help you redefine love, womanhood, and what it means to come of age … middle age.



Christina Ford is a former TV and film executive who crossed continents to be with a man – and you can guess how that turned out. She lives in London and documents her life in her blog A Broad in London. This is her first book.


Such a great voice. A 21st-century Nora Ephron.Stephen May
The Christina that alternately walks and pushes us and tickles us through these pages is an ever-evolving character whom I … don't want to ever let go of. This is not a book for friends and family, this is a witty, hilarious at times, poignant story of a woman breaking free from a narrative she was sold as a girl.Alyson Feltes, Writer/Co-EP, Ozark
A triumph. Hope-filled and life-affirming.Sunday Post
Real-life Bridget Jones meets Sex in the City … An intimate, moving and funny memoir of one woman's extraordinary life, and her search for love and happiness.Readers' Choice Book Awards
Ford's directness and frankness lend a unique authenticity to her narrative, making it particularly engaging. […] In Search of Mr. Darcy appeals to a wide audience, offering wisdom for women of all ages and walks of life. Ford's journey, while deeply personal, taps into universal themes of self-discovery and empowerment. Her story encourages readers to confront challenges and nurture their best selves, making it a valuable addition to the genre of personal memoirs.Literary Titian (Gold Award Winner)
Will resonate with readers who enjoy the likes of Bridget Jones's Diary but with an additional layer of spice that only a true story can deliver. Very highly recommended.Readers' Favorite

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Price: 16.99 GBP

Pages: 320

Publication date: 20/04/2023

Category: Biography & Memoir

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Glass Half Empty

Glass Half Empty (Paperback)

Rachael Smith

The highly-anticipated third installment of Rachael Smith's award-winning auto-bio comics

'Rachael Smith's trademark bittersweet, funny and very personal comics make for the perfect chronicle of the weird times we've been living through. They are funny and sad and relatable and wise.' Chris Addison, comedian and director of Veep

'It's no wonder people respond strongly to Rachael's work. Brave is a term people like to bandy around about personal comics, but it's appropriate sometimes. The real wonder of her work is the easy comic touch.' Kate Beaton, author of Hark! A Vagrant

At age ten, Rachael Smith was going to group meetings to help her handle her dad's alcoholism. After his death, trying to manage her grief, she found herself with her own problematic relationship with alcohol.

From the award-winning author of Quarantine Comix, Wired Up Wrong and Stand in Your Power, this is another extremely honest and relatable auto-bio comic shining a light on the realities of mental health with humour, warmth and insight. Rufus the cat (recent star of a New Yorker cartoon) and Barky, the giant black dog inside her head, are returning characters fans of Rachael Smith will be heartened to be reunited with.



Rachael Smith is a UK-based comics creator, whose books include Quarantine Comix, Wired Up Wrong, Stand in Your Power, Glass Half Empty and The Rabbit, which was nominated for Best Book in the 2015 British Comic Awards, following her nomination for Emerging Talent.


Rachael Smith's trademark bittersweet, funny and very personal comics make for the perfect chronicle of the weird times we've been living through. They are funny and sad and relatable and wise.Chris Addison, comedian and director of Veep
You're never more alone after a break-up. Rachael, wittily describing her personal hell, will make you feel less so.Kieron Gillan, author of The Wicked + The Divine
Rachael Smith's new book is raw, real stuff that digs deep into highly relatable, indeed, universal issues and yet manages to burst every moment of pain with a laugh. This is Smith set free, the book she was always going to create. Magnificent.Paul Cornell, author of London Falling
Love how Rachael takes giant horrible painful sh*t and somehow makes it cute and funny as well as relatable! She makes really scary stuff normal again, and therefore less scary, which is an amazing superpower!Leah Moore
A bittersweet, funny and insightful journey through some of the darker parts of human life.Adrian Tchaikovsky, author of the Shadows of the Apt series
This book is the most fantastic gift to the world. By turns poignant and hilarious, but always insightful.Gareth L Powell, author of Embers of War
How Rachael writes about her own life with such compassion for her readers is a constant source of joy. Whether I'm reading a chapter with clear parallels to my own life or one that's more specific to her, I always feel like the book is reaching out to give me a hug and tell me we're all going to be okay.Dani Colman, author of The Unfinished Corner
It takes a brave artist to delve into the darkness of grief, addiction and mental health. It takes a great artist to find the heart and the humor of it all. Rachael Smith is both, and Glass Half Empty proves just how lucky we are to have her voice.Jody Houser
For Rachael to expose her vulnerabilities in such a heartfelt way takes bravery. To make you laugh at the same time takes rare talent.Antony Johnston

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Price: 12.99 GBP

Pages: 144

Publication date: 18/05/2023

Category: Social & Cultural History

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Here Comes the Fun

Here Comes the Fun (Hardback)

A Journey Into the Serious Business of Having a Laugh

Ben Aitken

'What Aitken writes about fun is worth reading' Mail on Sunday


Are you getting enough?
Bestselling travel writer Ben Aitken wasn't.

Increasingly flat and decreasingly zen, Ben gave boredom the boot and stress the cold shoulder by embarking on a whimsical journey into the serious business of having a laugh.

He did a pilgrimage in Spain, a summer camp in Kent, and a cruise of the Baltic with 2,000 grannies. And when he wasn't on the road, he searched for merriment at home: by giving bridge a go, volunteering a chance, and gardening a crack of the whip.

By incorporating the thoughts of key thinkers and boffins, Here Comes the Fun offers a satisfying balance of the playful and the profound, the serious and the silly, the daft and the deep.



Ben Aitken was born under Thatcher, grew to 6ft then stopped, and is an Aquarius. He was conceived by a nurse and a shipwright, grew up in Portsmouth and was in a boyband for a spell in the noughties, then worked as a carer throughout his twenties. He is the author of six books: Dear Bill Bryson, A Chip Shop in Poznan (a Times bestseller), The Gran Tour ('Both moving and hilarious', Spectator), The Marmalade Diaries, Here Comes the Fun and Shitty Breaks. He writes for The Guardian and The Times, was the TCG Travel Journalist of the Year in 2024, and is an occasional lecturer at the University of Portsmouth.


What Aitken writes about fun is worth reading … **** – four stars!Mail on Sunday
A great bookSimon Rimmer, Sunday Brunch
Aitken's writing is always a delightMadeleine Bunting, author of The Seaside
Boy, can he writeDaily Mail
Irresistible. A buzzing mixture of experiment, farce and revelation as Ben Aitken road-tests the outer limits of fun till they squeak.Christopher Somerville, Walking Correspondent of The Times
Ben Aitken finds the funny in everything but he does so without ever losing his warmth or his curiosity. He didn't just make me laugh – he made me want to be a better person. Life affirming and – yes – fun!Max Dickins, author of Billy No-Mates

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ISBN: 9781837730056

Price: 18.99 GBP

Pages: 312

Publication date: 25/05/2023

Category: Lifestyle & Travel

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Taking Stock

Taking Stock (Paperback)

A Journey Among Cows

Roger Morgan-Grenville

'Funny, insightful and hugely informative … a charming book' DAILY MAIL

'Tremendous … We all need to take stock, and this is the ideal starting point. I learnt a lot from this book and laughed a lot too.' ROSAMUND YOUNG, author of The Secret Life of Cows

Since highland cattle ransacked his grandmother's vegetable patch when he was six, Roger Morgan-Grenville has been fascinated by cows.

So at the age of 61, with no farming experience, he signed on as a part- time labourer on a beef cattle farm to tell their side of the story. The result is this lyrical and evocative book.

For 10,000 years, cow and human lives have been intertwined. Cattle have existed alongside us, fed and shod us, quenched our thirst, and provided a thousand other tiny services, and yet most of us know little about them. We are also blissfully unaware of the de-natured lives we often ask them to lead.

Part history, part adventure and part unsentimental manifesto for how we should treat cows in the 21st century, Taking Stock asks us to think carefully about what we eat, and to let nature back into food production.



Roger Morgan-Grenville was a soldier from 1978-86. In 2007, he helped to set up the charity Help for Heroes, and in 2020 he was a founding member of the conservation charity, Curlew Action. His earlier titles, Liquid Gold, Shearwater, Taking Stock and Across a Waking Land are also published by Icon. He lives in West Sussex.


Funny, insightful and hugely informative … a charming bookDaily Mail
Tremendous … We all need to take stock, and this is the ideal starting point. I learnt a lot from this book and laughed a lot too.Rosamund Young, author of The Secret Life of Cows
Stylishly locates the importance of the cow in absolutely everything from finance … to future food. [A] first-prize rosette for this paean to the wonderful cow, Man's other best friend.John Lewis-Stempel, Country Life

A lyrical and evocative book

Daily Express

No cow could ever hope for a better appreciation of its truly unique worth.Betty Fussell, author of Raising Steaks: The Life and Times of American Beef
An epic story told with warmth, wit and humanity. Will make us feel differently about these long-suffering animals.Graham Harvey, author of Grass-Fed Nation
While this book focuses on UK farming, there is plenty of information that can be appreciated regarding the cow, no matter where one is from.Booklist

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ISBN: 9781785789526

Price: 10.99 GBP

Pages: 368

Publication date: 01/06/2023

Category: Nature & Environment

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The Life Cycle

The Life Cycle (Hardback)

8,000 Miles in the Andes by Bamboo Bike

Kate Rawles

'A gripping read for anyone who cares about what we're doing to the planet and how we can change it' DAVID SHUKMAN, FORMER BBC NEWS SCIENCE EDITOR

'Searing observations focused on our need to protect biodiversity – A tour de force' SIR TIM SMIT OBE, CO-FOUNDER OF THE EDEN PROJECT

'An informative, uplifting and truly important book' JONATHON PORRITT, AUTHOR AND CAMPAIGNER

One woman's journey through South America – and the devastating story of our planet's disappearing biodiversity

Pedalling hard for thirteen months, eco adventurer Kate Rawles cycled the length of the Andes on an eccentric bicycle she built herself. The Life Cycle charts her mission to find out why biodiversity is so important, what's happening to it, and what can be done to protect it.

From the Pacific Ocean to rainforests and salt flats, Kate learns that armadillos can cross rivers by holding their breath, that Colombia has more species of birds than North America and Europe combined, and that in threatening ecosystems, we're tearing down our own life support system. En route, she witnesses the devastation of goldmining and oil drilling but finds hope in the incredible people working to regenerate habitats and communities. As she reaches the 'end of the world', she realises that to tackle biodiversity loss we all have a role to play.



KATE RAWLES is a writer, cyclist and former university lecturer in environmental philosophy who uses adventurous journeys to raise awareness about environmental challenges. She writes for a range of publications, is a mountain and sea kayaking leader and a fellow of the Royal Geographical Society. She lives in the South Lakes, Cumbria.


The best travelling companion you could dream up. [Rawles'] conversational style, ear for an anecdote and searing observations focused on our need to protect biodiversity are a tour de force … Her language is easy and her sense of humour rarely more than a heartbeat away I finished the book with a sense of regret that the adventure was over, inspired by the awesome and deeply melancholy at the hells she visited along the way. Welcome to the complexity of the real worldTim Smit OBE, co-founder of the Eden Project
The Life Cycle's pace is brisk, the vistas magnificent, the many characters encountered along the way compellingly and entertainingly brought to life. Even the all-important diversions … leave one feeling stronger, more resolute than ever to support the causes and organisations she champions. This is such an informative, uplifting and truly important book, making all the right connections across many different areas of concernJonathon Porritt, author and campaigner
Profound and funny, philosophical and gritty, this book shares both the pain of an incredibly brave woman traveller and the enchantment as she meets the pioneers of lifestyles that seek to restore biodiversity rather than exploit it. A gripping read for anyone who cares about what we're doing to the planet and how we can change itDavid Shukman, former BBC News science editor and visiting professor in practice at the LSE’s Grantham Research Institute
The Life Cycle will change your life. Or it should. Here is one of those rare flowers of a story whose message is as powerful, and urgent, as the beautiful writing used to tell it. It will move you, as it did me. Open it, but don't just read it. Savour itCarlos Zorrilla, environmental activist, writer and photographer
Rawles built a bamboo bike for one, but with this book she takes each reader on her heart-wrenching and heart-warming ride through South America and into the pounding soul of the vibrant biodiversity we have ignored for way too longChristiana Figueres, co-host of the Outrage and Optimism podcast and former head of the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change
A call to arms to protect what's left of our precious natural world. Kate's explorations open up new perspectives, helping us understand how our daily choices impact on people and species that may be far away, but with whom we are intimately linked and co-dependentHelen Browning OBE, organic farmer, author and CEO of the Soil Association
Kate's epic 8,000-mile journey on a bamboo bicycle was a fabulous adventure, but she also harnesses the power of adventure to inspire environmental action by bringing to life the tragedy of biodiversity loss that requires profound systemic change to tackleAlastair Humphreys, author, adventurer and host of the Living Adventurously podcast
A beautifully written story of eco-adventure and eco-pilgrimage. Every page of this book is a testament to courage and commitment. It is as much an inspiring travelogue as it is a plea to care for the diversity of life on our precious planet. Crossing the continent of South America on a self-built bamboo bike and encountering radical eco-activists along the way is an enchanting narrative told passionately by Kate Rawles, herself an eco-warrior. Reading this book is an immensely engaging and entertaining as well as heart-breaking experience. Read this book, you might become an eco-activist!Satish Kumar, editor emeritus Resurgence and Ecologist and founder of Schumacher College
Kate Rawles is an extraordinary woman – keen adventuress, intrepid cyclist, curious thinker, passionate environmentalist and a fabulous storyteller. Riding with her along high Andean roads but also through terrifying traffic, we get fascinating insights into people, environmental projects and the threat to biodiversity and our beautiful planet. I loved this bookAndrea Wulf, author of The Invention of Nature
In this remarkable journey from one end of South America to another on a self-made bamboo bicycle, Kate Rawles brings the biodiversity crisis to vivid life. And she does it in a way that is at once thrillingly gripping, intimately heart-breaking, touchingly funny and full of fierce hope … Few books have illuminated so clearly and honestly what is at stake. A magnificent, inspiring and unforgettable ride.Julian Hoffman, author of Irreplaceable
This fabulous book will make you want to live more fully, buy less junk and appreciate our world more. It will also make you want to rewire the whole economy and scream about the mess we are making. And it will make you want to jump on your bikeMike Berners-Lee, author of There is No Planet B
I was captivated by Kate's unique ability to take such complex and paramount matters and craft them into a thrilling, meaningful and accessible story. Her joyful and inquisitive personality shines through as she brings the reader along for the ride, while she and Woody pedal on down to the end of the world. The Life Cycle will be taking pride of place on my bookshelfJenny Graham, world record-breaking endurance cyclist, presenter and author
'An epic tale, passionately and powerfully told, which is less a simple travelogue and more a call to arms for urgent action to save our planet's precious biodiversity. Travelling with her self-built bamboo bike Woody (the UK's first 'home-grown' bicycle), Rawles is an authentic, compelling narrator who acts as a living epitome of the eco-values she espouses. Fascinating – and often frightening – facts and figures leap from every page as she works her way down the length of South America, meeting a vast array of inspiring experts, activists and eco-warriors along the way. A deeply thought-provoking and essential read'Rebecca Lowe, author of The Slow Road to Tehran
Riveting, poignant and laugh-out-loud funny. From the "heart of the world" in Colombia to the devastating lead mines in Peru and from the coloured lakes of Bolivia to the final breathless dash for Ushuaia, The Life Cycle is un-put-downable. Its imagery will stay with you long after the last page is turned. From her own extraordinary endurance – and the stories of those she met along the way – Rawles has conjured up a kaleidoscopic "cosmovision" for our times: a passionate call to fight for the soul of the natural world – and, in doing so, to rescue our own.Tim Jackson, author of Post Growth: Life After Capitalism
Rawles clearly and succinctly explains a range of contemporary environmental issues … Told with high-quality, well-organised writing, it's a coherent message that integrates perfectly with [her] own uncompromising determination to complete this inspiring journey in her own way.Chris FitchGeographical
[The Life Cycle] is about encountering nature up close, about biodiversity and habitat loss, and the destruction of ecosystems. The writer's observations – of people, places, wildlife – are endlessly diverting, her prose engaging and unpretentious as she takes us along for the rideRose ShepherdSaga Magazine
First-hand experiences are interwoven with copious facts and figures … an environmentalist's call to arms.Anna Temkin, Times Literary Supplement
British writer and cyclist Kate Rawles has a penchant for raising awareness about environmental challenges through her own adventures – and inspiring action in the processSmithsonian Magazine

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ISBN: 9781785787874

Price: 18.99 GBP

Pages: 464

Publication date: 01/06/2023

Category: Lifestyle & Travel

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Unravelling the Silk Road

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Travels and Textiles in Central Asia

Christopher Alexander

'He writes with clear-eye observation and courage, and never fails to emphasize the ingrained hospitality and random acts of kindness that remind you that, in spite of everything, Central Asia is still an exceptionally alluring place.'

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Deeply researched and passionately told, Aslan's new book deftly weaves the complex strands of Central Asia's history, people and textiles. From the dusty alleys of Khiva's Old City to the high-altitude plateau's of Tajikistan's High Pamirs, Aslan makes a warm and curious guide. I couldn't put it down.Antonia Bolingbroke-Kent, author of A Short Ride in the Jungle and Land of the Dawn-lit Mountains
This remarkable book merges trauma with textiles to track the past and present experiences of the people of Central Asia. Simply told and splendidly researched it is a heartfelt and illuminating story of displacement and adaptation suffused with the sprit of survival: a spirit that persists not only in the communities Aslan lives amongst, but in the author himself as he tries to find ways to kindle new local enterprises from the remnants of traditional textile production.Clare Hunter, author Threads of Life: A History of the World Through the Eye of a Needle
A textile-rich tale, Chris Aslan unravels the threads of a compelling history, embellished with stories of his own experiences in the region.Arts Society Magazine
Unravelling the Silk Road is exactly the kind of book we like to champion at Daunt, rich immersive travel writing that changes how we look at our world.Daunt Book of the Week
Textiles expert Chris Aslan explores a crossroads of history where 'fortunes were made and lost through shimmering silks, life-giving felts and gossamer cottons'. Most travellers know of the Silk Road, but older still are the Wool Road and Cotton Road, whose tightly woven stories Aslan seeks to untangle.National Geographic
Far more than 'travel writing'! Aslan's intimate knowledge of the often-brutal history of producing wool, silk, and cotton cloth – whether mundane or exquisite – in Central Asia, knowledge acquired from living, working, and traveling there for decades, makes this beautifully written book a real page-turner.Elizabeth Wayland Barber, author of Women's Work: The First 20,000 Years
A fascinating exploration of the textiles – wool and cotton, as well as silk – that have shaped Central Asia, Unravelling the Silk Road deftly weaves together personal experiences with clear-eyed accounts of the region's tumultuous history and contemporary challenges.Shafik Meghji, author of Crossed off the Map: Travels in Bolivia
An extremely well-researched story of three ancient trade routes that helped define a continent.Smithsonian Magazine
Unpick the long and fascinating history of three ancient trade routes (the Silk Road, Wool Road and Cotton Road) that tangle their way through Central Asia. Chris weaves in his own experiences from living in the region as he looks at the overarching narrative of colonialism and politics in these vast networks, as well as the incredible journeys that often lay at the heart of them.Wanderlust
With engaging stories and careful research, Aslan paints a perfect picture of the sights, sounds and flavours of the Silk Road … Unravelling the Silk Road offers a captivating look at the lasting impact of this historic trade route and its importance in our global world.Times Now News
A mix of travelogue, autobiography and fascinating details of the cultural and historical background of the Silk Road, this book is a really good read, with interesting facts seamlessly bound into the story.The Journal for Weavers, Spinners & Dyers
Full of interesting facts which combine well with anecdotes … an accessible book.Asian Textiles

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Publication date: 15/06/2023

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The Orwell Tour

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Travels Through the Life and Work of George Orwell

Oliver Lewis

A travelogue exploring the life and work of George Orwell through the places he lived, worked and wrote

Following in the footsteps of his literary hero, researcher and historian Oliver Lewis set out to visit all the places to have inspired and been lived in by George Orwell.

Over three years he travelled from Wigan to Catalonia, Paris to Motihari, Marrakesh to Eton, and in each location explored both how Orwell experienced the place, and how the place now remembers him as a literary icon.

Beginning in Northern India, where Orwell was born in 1903, and ending in the Oxfordshire village of Sutton Courtenay, where he was laid to rest in 1950, The Orwell Tour offers an accessible and informative new biography of Orwell through the lens of place.



Oliver Lewis was born in Oxford and educated at Magdalen College School, Brackley, the London School of Economics and King's College, London. He is currently completing his Doctorate, on the privatisation of British Rail, at the University of Oxford. He teaches History and Politics at SciencesPo in Paris and Reims, and lives in Montgomery on the England/Wales border.


Orwell roamed widely, living in London, Southwold, Henley, Wallington, Hayes and Jura. It's this rootless, restless man that writer Oliver Lewis pursues in his innovative and thorough book, The Orwell Tour.Daily Telegraph
If you enjoy Orwell and if you enjoy travelogues, you'll find a lot here to like.The Orwell Society
A unique and first-rate travelogue.Cherwell

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Footmarks

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A Journey into Our Restless Past

Jim Leary

'Lucid, poetic and fascinating' ALICE ROBERTS

'Engaging, authoritative and full of fascinating stories of the past' RAY MEARS

'A gentle, personal and very readable book' JULIA BLACKBURN AUTHOR OF TIME SONG

'A triumph!' JAMES CANTON, AUTHOR OF THE OAK PAPERS

'I loved this book' FRANCIS PRYOR

On paths, roads, seas, in the air, and in space – there has never been so much human movement. In contrast we think of the past as static, 'frozen in time'. But archaeologists have in fact always found evidence for humanity's irrepressible restlessness. Now, latest developments in science and archaeology are transforming this evidence and overturning how we understand the past movement of humankind.

In this book, archaeologist Jim Leary traces the past 3.5 million years to reveal how people have always been moving, how travel has historically been enforced (or prohibited) by people with power, and how our forebears showed incredible bravery and ingenuity to journey across continents and oceans.

With Leary to show the way, you'll follow the footsteps of early hunter-gatherers preserved in mud, and tread ancient trackways hollowed by feet over time. Passing drovers, wayfarers and pilgrims, you'll see who got to move, and how people moved. And you'll go on long-distance journeys and migrations to see how movement has shaped our world.



Dr Jim Leary is an archaeologist at the University of York and a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries. He has directed major excavations across Britain, including Silbury Hill in Wiltshire, the largest Neolithic monument in Europe. A passionate walker, much of his research is centred on the way people moved around in the past.


Engaging, authoritative and full of fascinating stories of the past. This book shows that life is not centred on hearth and house, as we are so often told, but is shaped by relentless movement, along tracks and trails. By focusing on mobility, Jim Leary has managed to reanimate the past, revealing the hidden but vital contribution that migration has always made to the shaping of the worldRay Mears
A gentle, personal and very readable book that gives life to the dynamic sequence of activity, effort and extraordinary determination that makes up our human pastJulia Blackburn, author of Time Song

I loved this book. It's a highly readable account of how and why people have moved around on the surface of the earth, across land and sea … What makes this book so special is that everything is discussed within the context of life at the time: who were using the paths or the boats and why were they doing it? Most importantly it is so relevant to us today, as we try to steer our way
through times of increasing instability

Francis Pryor, archaeologist and author

Archaeologists have a superpower: time travel. Their digs show us cold hearths and colder graves, but as Jim Leary shows in this gripping read, the past was hot-blooded and alive with the movement of people who loved and laughed as we do. Yet history and archaeology are written as though humans and our creations are fixed, frozen entities: screenshots of past lives, not videos. Our ideas of our origins, history and ourselves today must all change, and those new ideas are not only more exciting, but tell us more about both our past and our future. They are also trueJohn Harrison, award winning travel writer
Jim Leary takes us into the little explored realm of ancient movement. We walk with hominins and Neanderthals, explore deep caves, herd cattle, and become pilgrims, ocean voyagers and long-distance walkers. Leary is a passionate walker, who combines science with his first-hand experience and observation out and about. This beautifully written, entertaining essay melds personal experience with archaeological and historical wisdom. The result is a truly remarkable and original book that thinks profoundly about the past. Read this and be inspired!Brian Fagan, Emeritus Professor of Anthropology, University of California and author
A book about the movements of humans could be a little dull, don't you think? Well, not a bit of it. Jim Leary's archaeological passion is "paths over pyramids" and Footmarks is as lively and entertaining an exploration of human wanderings as you could ever hope to read. It links our colourful and complex history to how we live today, clearing up a few notable misconceptions along the way. This compelling, highly original book will change the way you think about landscape and our place within it Ian Carter, author of Human, Nature
Engaging and impassioned, Footmarks is an enchanting stroll through the deep history of human wanderings across the world. This book will delight and entice all who muse on the ways in which we have ever walked upon this earth. A triumph!James Canton, author of The Oak Papers
Footmarks takes us on a magnificent voyage tracing the fascinating history and restless patterns of human movement. Leary explores the many ways archaeology can reveal the dynamism of past lives and the way in which we both make and are made by the paths we take. Brimming with detail yet written lightly and with unashamed affection, this delightful book shows how we are all part of a vast, whirling dance that's been going on for millenniaRebecca Wragg Sykes, author of Kindred
Leary awakes in the reader the desire to walk, to wander, to meander and ponder. With charm, wit and warmth, we are led through an alternative archaeology, one where movement and mobility take precedence over settlement and sedentism. Thought-provoking and sustained by a depth of knowledge of human cultures, Footmarks reminds us that the restless journey and some of the most meaningful experiences along its path leave no trace but the imprints where feet have troddenAlex Langlands, author of Craeft
Archaeological writing at its best: lucid, rational and deeply woven with the real lives of real people from the past. You'll never think about – or walk around – historic sites the same way againMary-Ann Ochota, broadcaster and anthropologist
Footmarks is a joy. A dance with our predecessors, through settings that feel by turns intimate and familiar, then questing and bold. By animating the ancient past Leary reminds us that far from being distant observers of the ancient past, we are a product of it, in both spirit and substanceAmy-Jane Beer, naturalist and author of The Flow
Lucid, poetic and fascinating – a beautiful journey through time and across diverse landscapes. From ancient hominin footprints to hollow ways, from cattle drovers to pilgrims, Leary explores how journeys make us humanAlice Roberts, anatomist, author and broadcaster
A touching, illuminating and fascinating book. Leary is a great guide through our restless historyRob Cowen, author Common Ground
An engrossing tour of the ways in which "people have moved over millions of years" … This is a trip worth taking.Publishers Weekly
In this beautifully written book, archaeologist Jim Leary explains how stretching back millions of years, our ancestors have moved across their landscapes … Intertwined with explanations of discoveries and the methods used to examine historical journeys, the book paints a vivid picture of how mobility has shaped our societies and the world we live inCat JarmanBritish Archaeology
Footmarks is a thoroughly engaging stroll through the mystery and complexity of human history with a knowledgeable and amusing guide. It would make a great present for anyone with general interest in archaeology or history.Current Archaeology

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Short Cuts: Philosophy

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Navigate Your Way Through Big Ideas

Laura D’Olimpio

What is knowledge? What makes me, me? Do we have free will?

People have been asking such fundamental questions about the nature of reality for centuries, but how can they help us make sense of our existence in a 21st-century world of social media, cyber wars, cloning, artificial intelligence and virtual reality?

Short Cuts: Philosophy provides the map you need to travel beyond traditional foundations and explore a diverse array of deep thinkers. Soul-searching questions prompt 'short cut' answers written by experts in their field, with each one the setting-off point for instructions that plot a path through the philosophical landscape.

With 'one-stop' graphics visualizing a memorable theory or idea for each concept, and 'route map' glossaries explaining key words and their connections, Short Cuts: Philosophy will help you wrestle with the meaning of ancient and modern philosophical thought.



Dr Laura D'Olimpio is Associate Professor of Philosophy of Education at the University of Birmingham and adjunct at the Institute for Ethics and Society at the University of Notre Dame Australia. Author of the award-winning Media and Moral Education (Routledge, 2018), she is also a co-founder and co-editor of the open access Journal of Philosophy in Schools and regularly contributes to public philosophy outlets such as The Conversation, Philosophy Now magazine, The Ethics Centre and ABC Radio National's The Philosopher's Zone and The Minefield.
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Publication date: 20/07/2023

Category: Philosophy

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Biomimetics

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How Lessons from Nature can Transform Technology

Brian Clegg

An exploration of the transformative ways in which nature has inspired the technological advancement of humankind.

Biomimetics literally means emulating biology – and in a broader sense the term covers technological advances where the original inspiration came from nature. The Earth is a vast laboratory where the mechanisms of natural selection have enabled evolutionary solutions to be developed to a wide range of problems.

In this new title in the Hot Science series, science writer Brian Clegg looks at how humans have piggybacked on natural experimentation, redeploying a solution to create things that make our lives easier. He looks at how the hooks on burdock seeds inspired the creation of Velcro, how the stickiness of the feet of geckos and frogs has been used to create gripping surfaces, such as tyre treads, and how even the most basic optical enhancement in the form of spectacles is itself a form of biomimetics.



Brian Clegg is a popular science writer whose Dice World and A Brief History of Infinity were both longlisted for the Royal Society Prize for Science Books. He has written for publications including Nature, The Times and BBC Focus.


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Saving Freud

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A Life in Vienna and an Escape to Freedom in London

Andrew Nagorski

'Astonishing… In the American journalist Andrew Nagorski this tale has found its ideal narrator'
SEBASTIAN FAULKS, Sunday Times

'[A] thrilling book, as edge-of-your-seat gripping as any heist movie'

Kathryn Hughes, Guardian Book of the Day

'A gripping masterpiece'
BRETT KAHR, Freud Museum London

March 1938: German soldiers are massing on the Austrian border, on the cusp of fulfilling Hitler's dream of absorbing the country into the Third Reich. Many Jews make frantic plans to flee to safety. But one of the most famous men in the world, unable to contemplate leaving his beloved Vienna, is not among them. His name is Sigmund Freud.

Saving Freud is the story of a great man's life, and of the extraordinary people who managed to prolong it, by convincing him to escape to London: the Welsh physician who brought psychoanalysis to Britain; Napoleon's great-grandniece; an American ambassador; Freud's devoted daughter, Anna; and the doctor who risked his own life by staying at Freud's side.

In examining the histories of both Freud and his closest circle, Andrew Nagorski brilliantly evokes the story of Europe in the first half of the Twentieth Century. This is a tale of a great city, a collapsing empire, a rising terror – and of a man who would change the way we think.



Andrew Nagorski was born in Scotland to Polish parents, moved to the United States as an infant and has rarely stopped moving since, serving as Newsweek's bureau chief in Hong Kong, Moscow, Rome, Bonn, Warsaw, and Berlin. He is the author of seven previous critically acclaimed books, including Hitlerland and The Nazi Hunters. He now lives in St Augustine, Florida, and continues to write for numerous publications.


The astonishing story of Sigmund Freud's last-minute escape from Vienna… In the American journalist Andrew Nagorski this tale has found its ideal narrator: clear, objective and keen to keep things moving.Sebastian FaulksSunday Times
Andrew Nagorski has written a gripping masterpiece about one of the greatest figures in history, whose insights about human beings as "savage beasts" could not be more timelyProfessor Brett Kahr, Honorary Director of Research, Freud Museum London, and author of FREUD'S PANDEMICS
[A] thrilling book, as edge-of-your-seat gripping as any heist movie, tells the story of how a "rescue squad" was marshalled to get Freud out of danger before it was too lateKathryn HughesGuardian Book of the Day
Unabashedly gripping and enjoyable, taking on the characteristics of a thriller as it builds to its denouement… Nagorski vividly evokes the atmosphere of [Vienna] in the 1930s, and especially the sudden and violent transition, after decades of resentful tolerance towards its Jewish citizens, to a mood of genocidal hostility. He also offers a tightly controlled, tension-filled account of the inexorable fall of Austria into the abyss of Nazi controlJosh CohenTimes Literary Supplement
Nagorski tells a riveting new story, one that shows just how narrow Freud's escape from the Nazi genocide was… The narrative pace and Nagorski's fluid writing give this book the character of an adventure story. It is an engrossing but sobering read that reminds us how many others without the resources of the Freud family had no similar options to make an exodusRachel NewcombWashington Post
Fascinating… As Nagorski illustrates with cultural insight and a careful pacing of events, his flight to safety in order to 'die in freedom' amounts to a tale of unlikely resistance at a time of appalling tragedy.Simeon HouseMail on Sunday ****
In his fascinating new book Saving Freud, American author Andrew Nagorski pieces together the story of an eccentric bunch of friends and admirers of FreudYsenda Maxtone GrahamDaily Mail, Book of the Day
An insight-filled group portrait of the founder of psychoanalysis and his followers. It is also a psychobiographical thriller about the limits of genius Diane ColeWall Street Journal
Nagorski mixes the pacing of a historical thriller (think Alan Furst, but nonfiction, and starring therapists instead of spies) with a meditation on the limits of insight and what it means to be attached to a specific place and to live in a given moment in time…The result is hard to put down, poignant, and distressingly timelyPatrick BlanchfieldNew Republic
In a time in which the standing and integrity of psychoanalysis continues to be questioned, [Saving Freud] manages to show the extent to which people were entranced by Freud, how much this led some of them to love him, and how in doing so they revealed the deep ethical core of his person and his ideasStephen FroshJewish Chronicle
An intimate, touching portrait of a genius as an old man. Ill, myopic, in denial and terribly vulnerable, this Freud is more human than any I've encountered before. Andrew Nagorski has an artist's eye for revealing detail and a novelist's ability to bring to life a long lost world and its myriad denizens.Sylvia Nasar, author of A BEAUTIFUL MIND
This non-fiction work crackles like a novelSaving Freud seems to have been written for the silver screen, and one can only hope that someone like Steven Spielberg finds his way to this bookKitty KelleyWashington Independent Review of Books
Fascinating, eminently readable… A fresh look at Freud… Freud was magnetic, mythic, and Nagorski's lively and suspenseful biographical history will, it is hoped, recreate interest in this unique figureJoan BaumNPR
Nagorski tells this little-known story in comprehensive and compassionate fashion.Sheldon KirshnerTimes of Israel
A richly contextual look at Freud's escape to London… Nagorski delivers a riveting page-turnera fine biographyKirkus starred review
Sigmund Freud's vibrant life in Vienna and narrow escape from the Gestapo are recounted in this entertaining history… The result is an invigorating look at a lesser-known chapter of Freud's well-documented life.Publisher Weekly
As exciting and suspenseful as a spy novel, Andrew Nagorski's masterful narrative reveals how an eclectic group of Sigmund Freud's friends, ranging from an American ambassador to a French-born princess, came together to do the seemingly impossible: engineer his rescue from Nazi-controlled Austria as the Gestapo were closing in. Their successful efforts underscore how powerful love, loyalty, and friendship can be, even in the midst of overwhelming evilLynne Olson, author of MADAME FOURCADE'S SECRET WAR
A riveting analysis of exile, old-age and friendship, Nagorski uses his characteristic clarity to tell an untold story about a well-known man. Highly exciting and no less historically ambitious for it; John Le Carré meets Ian KershawEmma Szewczak, author of THE OFFSET
With his characteristic clarity and meticulous research, Nagorski has once again produced a masterful work. Saving Freud is a page-turner, mixing biography and escape narrative, with a powerful reminder that historians need to pay attention not just to words, but to relationshipsRebecca Erbelding, author of RESCUE BOARD
Part engrossing biography of the father of psychoanalysis, part vivid group portrait of the circle of notables who rescued Sigmund Freud from the Nazis, Saving Freud … captures the power of self-delusion and denial among even the most brilliant mindsKati Marton, author of THE CHANCELLOR

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Pages: 320

Publication date: 03/08/2023

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Raising Raffi

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A Book about Fatherhood (For People Who Would Never Read Such a Book)

Keith Gessen

'A wise, mild and enviably lucid book about a chaotic scene' – Dwight Garner, New York Times

'Memoirs of fatherhood are rarely so honest or so blunt' – Daniel Engber, Atlantic

'Tender and generous' – New York magazine

Keith Gessen had always assumed that he would have kids, but couldn't imagine what parenthood would be like, nor what kind of parent he would be. Then, one Tuesday night in early June, Raffi was born, a child as real and complex and demanding of his parents' energy as he was singularly magical.

Fatherhood is another country: a place where the old concerns are swept away, where the ordering of time is reconstituted, where days unfold according to a child's needs. Like all parents, Gessen wants to do what is best for his child. But he has no idea what that is. By turns hilarious and poignant, Raising Raffi is a story of what it means to invent the world anew.



Keith Gessen was born in Moscow in 1975 and came to the United States with his family when he was six years old. He is a co-founder of the literary magazine n+1 and the author of the novels All the Sad Young Literary Men and A Terrible Country. He has translated or co-translated several books from Russian, including Voices from Chernobyl by Svetlana Alexievich. He lives in New York with his wife, the author and publisher Emily Gould, and their two sons.


A wise, mild and enviably lucid book about a chaotic scene… Gessen is a calm and observant writer if he were a singer, he'd always come in a bit behind the beat – who raises, and struggles with, the right questions about himself and the world

Dwight GarnerNew York Times

A father's careful, piercing introspection, and a deep analysis of anger… Gessen writes about his temperamental, trying son with a depth that can only come from years of loving observation… Memoirs of fatherhood are rarely so honest or so bluntDaniel EngberAtlantic
Raising Raffi is tender and generousNew York magazine
Gessen offers both investigative probe and personal confession; he's both a critic and a dad… But it's one of the most honest accounts of the rage a parent can feel when personally victimized by their small children, even as they love those children with stupefying tenderness. I've never seen this reckoned with so candidly beforeMeghan FlahertySlate
I didn't know I was waiting for a book like this until I read it. Raising Raffi is original, funny, and full of heartDaniel Alarcón, author of AT NIGHT WE WALK IN CIRCLES
My brother wrote a book about my nephew, and this book made me laugh and tear up. It's a book about love: the love of a father for his child, of course, and also the love of an adult son for his parents (our parents), the love an emigre feels for the language (Russian) and culture (Soviet Jewish emigre) of his home. It's a book about the way love makes us feel powerless one minute and strong the nextMasha Gessen, author of THE FUTURE IS HISTORY

A raw, wry, introspective chronicle of the first five years of dad life… It raises profound questions about what it means to raise a boy when the old ways of being a man have been discredited and the new ones have yet to saturate. If you are a father, want to be a father, have a father, or are thinking of leaving the father of your children, then this book is for you

Anand Giridharadas, author of WINNERS TAKE ALL

Parents who have doubted themselves and tried to untangle the mystery of young humans-in other words, all parents-will recognise themselves in this vulnerable and finely wrought memoirMegan K. Stack, author of WOMEN'S WORK
Keith Gessen is one my favourite writers, and Raising Raffi brings to bear everything I love about him: his fierce intellect and fiercer compassion, his deep reflection and pitch-perfect humour. This fatherhood shit ain't easy, but Gessen might just help us make it throughAdam Mansbach, author of GO THE F*CK TO SLEEP
I would read Keith Gessen writing about anything but having his curiosity trained on the thorny, existential subject of parenthood is pure heaven. I read this book about the neurosis (and the joy!) of the 21st-century parent in a fugue state, grateful to Gessen for his humour and insightMeaghan O'Connell, author of AND NOW WE HAVE EVERYTHING

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Pages: 256

Publication date: 20/07/2023

Category: Biography & Memoir

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Short Cuts: Medicine

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Navigate Your Way Through Big Ideas

Adam Rodman

Is there an epidemic of pandemics? Does climate change effect our health? Will AI ever replace doctors?

Questions about medicine have always been central to society, but what can they tell us about our future well- being in a 21st-century world of antibiotic resistance and anti-vaxxers, organ transplants and gene therapies, miracle drugs and magic bullets?

Short Cuts: Medicine provides the map you need to explore the latest thinking in ethics, practice, treatment and prevention. Incisive questions prompt 'short cut' diagnoses written by experts in their field, with each one the setting-off point for instructions to help you plot your path through the medical maze.

With 'one-stop' graphics visualizing a theory or idea for each topic, and 'route map' glossaries explaining key words and connections, Short Cuts: Medicine will help you navigate the mysteries of the modern medical world.



Adam Rodman is an internal medicine physician, medical educator and historian. He is also the host of award-winning medical history podcast Bedside Rounds. He lives in Boston with his wife and two sons, and is a general internist at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center and an instructor at Harvard Medical School.


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Pages: 176

Publication date: 17/08/2023

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Tony Carr

Tony Carr (Paperback)

A Lifetime in Football at West Ham United

Tony Carr

'A man who had such a huge impact on my career and so many other young players at West Ham United. I highly recommend this fantastic read.' FRANK LAMPARD JR

'This man passed on the West Ham DNA to the best generation of academy graduates to come through the West Ham system.' RIO FERDINAND

'A West Ham United man, a must read for every West Ham United fan.' MARK NOBLE

The autobiography of a West Ham legend – including exclusive interviews with Rio Ferdinand, Frank Lampard, Michael Carrick, Joe Cole and Mark Noble.

Tony Carr is one of the most influential coaches of all time. Having achieved his boyhood dream of signing with West Ham United in 1966 and training alongside the inimitable Bobby Moore, a leg break forced Carr to end his playing career before it had even begun. Not to be deterred, he decided to forge himself a new path and was appointed director of youth football at West Ham in 1973, aged just 23.

As Carr tells in this book the very first time, over the next 43 years he honed his craft, becoming hugely admired for identifying and nurturing young talent, guiding multiple generations of international starlets through the ranks at The Academy of Football.

In his brilliant, understated style, Tony tells the incredible story of his footballing life. He recounts the highs and lows of his time with West Ham, with tales of the twelve managers he coached under. This unique evocation of a coach's craft includes exclusive interviews with Rio Ferdinand, Frank Lampard, Michael Carrick, Joe Cole and current West Ham captain Mark Noble as they talk frankly about football and their place within it.



Tony Carr was born in Bow, East London and joined West Ham as a teenager, spending 48 years at the club. He won the FA Youth Cup twice and was made an MBE for his services to football in 2010. He lives in Essex.


A man who had such a huge impact on my career and so many other young players at West Ham United. I highly recommend this fantastic read.FRANK LAMPARD JR
This man passed on the West Ham DNA to the best generation of academy graduates to come through the West Ham system.RIO FERDINAND
A West Ham United man, a must read for every West Ham United fan.MARK NOBLE

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Pages: 320

Publication date: 17/08/2023

Category: Sport

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City of Echoes

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A New History of Rome, its Popes and its People

Jessica Wärnberg

In Rome the echoes of the past resound clearly in its palaces and monuments, and in the remains of the ancient imperial city. But another presence has dominated Rome for 2,000 years -the pope, whose actions and influence echo down the ages. In this epic tale, historian Jessica Wärnberg tells, for the first time, the story of Rome through the lens of its popes, illuminating how these remarkable (and unremarkable) men have transformed lives and played a crucial role in deciding the fate of the city.

Emerging as the anonymous leader of a marginal cult in the humblest quarters of the city, less than 300 years later the pope sat enthroned in a gilt basilica, endorsed by the emperor himself. Eventually, the Roman pontiff would supplant even the emperors, becoming the de facto ruler of Rome and pre-eminent leader of the Christian world.

Shifting elegantly between the panoramic and the personal, the spiritual and the profane, this is a fresh and often surprising take on a city, a people and an institution that is at once familiar and elusive.



Jessica Wärnberg is a historian of the religious and political history of Europe, with a background in the history of art. She has written for academic journals and popular magazines like History Today. In Rome, the city she knows best, she has worked extensively in the archives of the Vatican and the Jesuits. Jessica has also taught history, including at the University of St Andrews. She lives in London.


She is brilliant!Dan Snow
A tremendous, engrossing, and illuminating history of papal Rome. City of Echoes is a must-read for everyone with an interest in the Eternal City.Angus Robertson, author of Crossroads of Civilization: A History of Vienna
Serious, exactingly-researched history, with all the gripping intensity of a rattling good yarn. Filled with intriguing and unexpected facts, City of Echoes conjures up some superb images. Jessica Wärnberg shows us how the truth can be be even more exciting than any Dan Brown yarn.Paul Strathern, author of The Borgias, The Medici, and The Other Renaissance
City of Echoes is a sweeping journey through the intertwined history of the city of Rome and the popes from the earliest Christian times till today. It's wonderfully readable and thoroughly enjoyable.Philip Freeman, author of Hannibal, Alexander the Great, and Julius Caesar
Jessica Wärnberg's pleasurably informative account allows us to hear some gloriously clear historical and religious resonances of Rome from St. Peter to the present day. It leads us on a sparkling journey through the intertwined evolution of the Eternal City and the papacy that is a joy on the architectural, human, and divine levels.Stephen P. Kershaw, author of The Harvest of War and The Enemies of Rome
This marvellous and original study offers us Rome in all its beauty, depravity and resilience. The history of papal power is never better explained … An excellent read that will reshape our perceptions of how the modern Vatican state came to be.Andrew Pettegree, author of The Library: A Fragile History and Brand Luther: How an Unheralded Monk Turned His Small Town into a Center of Publishing, Made Himself the Most Famous Man in Europe and Started the Protestant Reformation
Terrific! Jessica Wärnberg is an assured guide through the panorama of Rome's Christian history, evoking a turbulent world of warfare, witchcraft and inquisitors. Not only that, she achieves the considerable feat of making church history fun. Highly recommended.Catherine Fletcher, author of The Beauty and the Terror: An Alternative History of the Italian Renaissance
Jessica Wärnberg's book tells not only the story of these popes but that of Rome, its people and the events that affected them … as a history of the Catholic church it is well worthwhile. Just about everything is here, from the conversion of the Emperor Constantine in 312 to the declaration of the pope's infallibility when speaking ex cathedra in 1870.The Spectator
The book's strength is its range, from St Peter in the first century all the way to Pope Francis today…Wärnberg is especially good on the early years, when Christianity and the papacy emerged under the shadow of a hostile imperial Rome…the story of how popes became leading actors is well told.The Economist
Telling the history of Rome over nearly 2,000 years through the deeds (and misdeeds) of the Popes of the Roman Catholic Church is more than just a beautiful conceit. Jessica Wärnberg has written a deeply informative book that never fails to entertainAir Mail
A brilliantly researched and all-encompassing history of papal Rome. I very much enjoyed reading this.Anna Mazzola, author of The Clockwork Girl
Historian Wärnberg debuts with an insightful study of the papacy and its influence over the city of Rome. Throughout this accessible and scrupulous account, Wärnberg demonstrates how the legacy of the papacy has become inextricably linked with the city of Rome. The result is a valuable contribution to the history of both Rome and Catholicism.Publishers Weekly
City of Echoes will fill in the gaps of your knowledge and understanding of the history of Rome and the papacy. It will give you a fresh and better informed view of how religion can impact a city and, thereby, the world.Premier Christianity

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ISBN: 9781837731053

Price: 25.00 GBP

Pages: 448

Publication date: 31/08/2023

Category: General History

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The Milky Way Smells of Rum and Raspberries

The Milky Way Smells of Rum and Raspberries (Paperback)

...And Other Amazing Cosmic Facts

Jillian Scudder

An offbeat guided tour of the Universe, focusing on weird and wonderful facts.

Astrophysicist Dr Jillian Scudder knows more than most of us what a surreal place the Universe can be. In this light-hearted book she delves into some of the more arcane facts that her work has revealed, and tells us how we have actually managed to discover these amazing truths.

Did you know: the galaxy is flatter than a credit card; supermassive black holes can sing a super-low B flat; it rains iron on a brown dwarf, and diamonds on Neptune; you could grow turnips on Mars if its soil weren't full of rocket fuel; the Universe is beige, on average; Jupiter's magnetic field will short-circuit your spacecraft – and, of course, the Milky Way smells of rum and raspberries.



Dr Jillian Scudder is an astrophysicist and associate professor of Physics & Astronomy at Oberlin College, Ohio, and the author of Astroquizzical: A Beginner's Journey Through the Cosmos (Icon, 2019). She has been writing about space for a general audience since 2013, with her work published in Forbes, Quartz, The Independent, and The Conversation, among others.


[An] entertaining romp … Armchair astronomers will come away with a renewed sense of wonder at the strangeness of the universe.Publishers Weekly
Aiming to intrigue general readerships about astrophysics, The Milky Way Smells of Rum and Raspberries is full of the energy and excitement of discovery.Foreword Reviews

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Pages: 252

Publication date: 14/09/2023

Category: Popular Science & Mathematics

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Elon Musk

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Risking It All

Michael Vlismas

A NEW EDITION OF MICHAEL VLISMAS' EYE-OPENING BIOGRAPHY OF ELON MUSK, NOW WITH NEW MATERIAL COVERING THE LATEST IN MUSK'S FAMILY AND BUSINESS LIFE

In 2022 Elon Musk – one of the richest and best-known people on earth – made headlines worldwide with his bid to buy Twitter, and he is often in the news for his entrepreneurial exploits and his controversial tweets. Who is this boundary-pushing billionaire with grand plans of inhabiting Mars, and what lies at the heart of his vision? Why is he so utterly unafraid of risk?

As an awkward Pretoria schoolboy who loved comics and science fiction, Musk's early years and singular family background were crucial in forming his stellar ambitions. Journalist and author Michael Vlismas, who attended the same high school as Musk, knows well the environment that shaped him and offers new insights into Musk's development, including his troubled relationship with his father.

Tracing his remarkable life, from his South African childhood to his move to Canada at 17 and then to the US – where Musk made millions out of PayPal and built Tesla and SpaceX into two of the world's most famous companies – this is the revealing new story of a man driven to preserve the optimism he sees in humanity and find a future for humans 'out there among the stars'.



MICHAEL VLISMAS is a sports journalist and broadcaster, who owns his own sports media agency. He is the author of several books including a biography of Chris Froome.


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Pages: 272

Publication date: 14/09/2023

Category: Biography & Memoir

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