A fabulously funny novel from Canada's Queen of Teen featuring a trip to Paris, a love triangle and a triangle-playing would-be Romeo. Wilbur has spent his teens being bullied and now he's sure he's a loser. Things start to look up when a mix-up with the French exchange programme results in Wilbur being assigned a girl to look after; an amazing, sophisticated, beautiful French girl called Charlie.
The number one bestseller, soon to be an Apple TV series starring Claire Danes and Tom Hiddleston. Told with grace and intelligence, its set in an age of exhilarating - and alarming - change. But it is, above all, a celebration of love in all its incarnations, and of what we share even when we disagree. A thrilling and unforgettable historical novel of love and intrigue.
If you thought your best friend deserved to die, could you kill her? From the author of The French Girl comes a novel full of secrets, suspense, and deadly twists.
A damaged father battles to save his son from the sinister cult he is destined to serve, in this emotionally powerful, thrillingly paced gothic road trip, from the author of the International Booker Prize-shortlisted The Dangers of Smoking in Bed
A deliciously inventive reimagining of Anna Karenina, set in the elite enclaves of Manhattan and Greenwichperfect for fans of Crazy Rich Asiansbought by HBO Max for a TV series!
Homo Irrealis explores what time means to artists who cannot grasp life in the present. Irrealis moods are not about the present or the past or the future; they are about what might have been but never was but could in theory still happen. A deep reflection on the imagination's power to forge a zone outside of time's intractable hold.
Clementine has a dream. A dream of another home in a magic place. But she is imprisoned in the cellar of a tall thin house in the Great Black City and made to work by her wicked aunt and uncle. Clementines life is grim, and Gilbert, the cat, is her only friend. Will she ever escape and find her way to The Magic Place? An uplifting story, full of hope and with twists and turns along the way.
From a New York Times bestselling author, short book on how identity politics is unraveling the liberal world order that emerged after the end of the Cold War.
A wonderfully witty portrayal of the young life of Ada Lovelace, the 19th-century mathematician who is hailed as the worlds first computer programmer. Ada Lovelace is fast becoming one of the best-loved and well-known Victorian figures and an icon for women in STEM. Includes a factual section with further information about Ada's life, her mathematical discoveries and their impact on the world.
Brandon Stantons new book, Humanshis most moving and compelling book to dateshows us the world. After five years of traveling the globe, the creator of Humans of New York brings people from all parts of the world into a conversation with readers. He ignores borders, chronicles lives, and shows us the faces of the world as he saw them.
The second installment in Håkan Nesser's Inspector Barbarotti quintet: a series of letters detailing future murders arrives on Inspector Barbarotti's very own doorstep . . .