Natalie Haynes, Women's Prize-shortlisted author of <i>A Thousand Ships</i>, brings life to the infamous myth of Medusa with a heartbreaking, feminist retelling unlike any other.
<b>Kate Spencer's <i>In a New York Minute</i> is a wonderfully escapist, hilariously funny and joyful New York-set romantic comedy for readers who loved <i>The Flatshare.</i></b>
A powerful and heart-rending novel, set in 80s Glasgow, from Douglas Stuart, Booker Prize- and British Book Award-winning author of <i>Shuggie Bain</i>.
A mountain lion is on the brink of starvation in the urban landscape of Los Angeles. As it observes the city's perilous beauty and confronts climate change, inequality and love, the animal asks itself: Does it want to eat a human, or become one?
France 1562: As the Wars of Religion begin to take hold, a courageous Catholic woman and a passionate Huguenot believer find themselves united in a quest to uncover a long-buried secret . . .
Inspired by a true story, Melanie Levensohn's <i>A Jewish Girl in Paris</i> is a dual-narrative historical novel for fans of <i>The Tattooist of Auschwitz</i>.
The must-have Journal for all Tom Gates fans - packed with brandnew activities, makes and story by Liz Pichon and including pagesfor recording words that make you laugh, sticking photos of yourfriends pulling funny faces, making a Christmas decoration, summerreading lists and much, much more!
<p>Make learning to spell fun with the new series of activity books from Scrabble! Taking inspiration from the classic board game that always spells F-U-N, children will practise word building skills, improve vocabulary and gain confidence with spelling.</p>
<p>A mind-bending thriller filled with twists and turns from Blake Crouch, author of the bestselling <i>Dark Matter</i> and <i>The Wayward Pines.</i></p>
Gripping, spirited and sometimes grisly, Spurling's fresh interpretations of these timeless tales bring both their heroes and their context vividly to life, reanimating Apollo, Herakles, Theseus, Perseus and Agamemnon.
1896. Tirzah, Louisa and Polly are best friends who've left boarding school and gone back to very different lives. Polly is teaching in an orphanage. Louisa is looking for a rich husband at the London Season. And Tirzah is stuck acting as an unpaid companion to her grandmother. In a series of letters, they share their hopes, their frustrations, their dramas ... and their romances. Can these three very different young women find happiness?