An incisive follow-up to the Sunday Times bestseller WHITE FRAGILITY asserting that it is white progressives who are responsible for inflicting the most daily harm on people of colour. Writing directly to white people as a white person, DiAngelo identifies many common racial patterns and breaks down how well-intentioned white people unknowingly perpetuate racial harm.
Frank loves Joy. Joy loves Frank. At least, that's what they tell their parents... David Yoon's debut novel is a quirky, authentic, heartbreaking romantic comedy and a refreshingly different take on race, immigrant communities, friendship and family.
Zurich-based architects Steib Gmür Gschwentner Kyburz Partners invite for dinner: five delicious courses about good housing design, 30 years of Zurich urban development, and innovative architecture.
"Im Zentrum unserer Methodik steht stets die Vermittlung einer Gleichzeitigkeit des Denkens, welches die vielschichtigen Bedingungen eines Entwurfs- und Planungsprozesses zu verschränken vermag." Astrid Staufer und Thomas Hasler
An international bestseller and true modern classic, <i>American Psycho</i> is a bleak, bitter, black comedy about a world we all recognize but do not wish to confront.
<i>Maps of Our Spectacular Bodies</i> is about a family coming to terms with the unthinkable: the death of a mother. Playful and funny, profound and heart-breaking, this is a daring debut about motherhood, anatomy, language and the darkness within us all.
From the indie rockstar Japanese Breakfast and author of the viral 2018 <i>New Yorker</i> piece, a deeply moving memoir on identity and belonging, grief and joy.
For fans of Margaret Atwood and Deborah Harkness's <i>The Discovery of Witches, The Women Could Fly</i> is a wonderfully evocative, dark and magical dystopian novel from the critically acclaimed Megan Giddings
A darkly comic, boundary-pushing debut following an adrift Pakistani translator in London who attends a mysterious language school which boasts complete fluency in just ten days, but at a secret, sinister cost.
From Kate Mosse, the number one Sunday Times bestselling Joubert Family Chronicles series continues with <i>The Ghost Ship</i>, a thrilling tale of piracy and a sweeping historical epic about love in a time of war.
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>
Meet Jacob - aka Sparrow - a boy slave in a brothel in the Spanish city of New Carthage in the last years of pagan Rome. His story is as much for readers who were moved by <i>A Little Life</i>,<i> Room</i> and <i>Shuggie Bain </i>as those fascinated by <i>The Silence of the Girls </i>and <i>I, Claudius</i>.
<i>The Fall of Boris Johnson </i>is the sensational inside story of Boris Johnson's last days in power and his sudden, dramatic downfall, by acclaimed author and former Whitehall Editor for the <i>Financial Times, </i>Sebastian Payne.
<b>The twisting, thriling second novel from Ellery Lloyd, author of Richard and Judy Book Club pick <i>People Like Her, </i>for fans of Lucy Foley and Liane Moriarty.</b>