• A man of the people

    A Man of the People by Chinua Achebe

    As Minister for Culture, former school teacher M. A. Nanga is a man of the people, as cynical as he is charming, and a roguish opportunist. When Odili, an idealistic young teacher, visits his former instructor at the ministry, the division between them is vast. But in the eat-and-let-eat atmosphere, Odili’s idealism soon collides with his lusts–and the two men’s personal and political tauntings threaten to send their country into chaos. When Odili launches a vicious campaign against his former mentor for the same seat in an election, their mutual animosity drives the country to revolution.

    Published, prophetically, just days before Nigeria’s first attempted coup in 1966, A Man of the People is an essential part of Achebe’s body of work.

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  • There Was A Country

    There Was a Country by Chinua Achebe

    For more than forty years, Chinua Achebe maintained a considered silence on the events of the Nigerian civil war, also known as the Biafran War, of 1967–1970, addressing them only obliquely through his poetry. Decades in the making, There Was a Country is a towering account of one of modern Africa’s most disastrous events, from a writer whose words and courage left an enduring stamp on world literature. A marriage of history and memoir, vivid firsthand observation and decades of research and reflection, There Was a Country is a work whose wisdom and compassion remind us of Chinua Achebe’s place as one of the great literary and moral voices of our age.

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  • No longer at ease

    No Longer at Ease by Chinua Achebe

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  • We should all be Feminists

    We Should All Be Feminists (Paperback) by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie

    In this personal, eloquently-argued essay—adapted from the much-admired TEDx talk of the same name—Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie offers readers a unique definition of feminism for the twenty-first century, one rooted in inclusion and awareness. Drawing extensively on her own experiences and her deep understanding of the often masked realities of sexual politics, here is one remarkable author’s exploration of what it means to be a woman now—and an of-the-moment rallying cry for why we should all be feminists.

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  • Then She Was Gone By Lisa Jewell

    Then She Was Gone By Lisa Jewell

    It’s been ten years since Ellie disappeared, but Laurel has never given up hope of finding her daughter.

    And then one day a charming and charismatic stranger called Floyd walks into a café and sweeps Laurel off her feet.

    Before too long she’s staying the night at this house and being introduced to his nine year old daughter.

    Poppy is precocious and pretty – and meeting her completely takes Laurel’s breath away.

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  • Fingers in the Sparkle Jar

    Fingers in the Sparkle Jar: A Memoir By Chris Packham

    In his rich, lyrical and emotionally exposing memoir, Chris brings to life his childhood in the 70s, from his bedroom bursting with fox skulls, birds’ eggs and sweaty jam jars, to his feral adventures. But pervading his story is the search for freedom, meaning and acceptance in a world that didn’t understand him.

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  • Summer Nights at the Moonlight Hotel By Jane Costello

    Summer Nights at the Moonlight Hotel By Jane Costello

    Summer Nights at the Moonlight Hotel By Jane Costello sits on the shore of England’s best-loved lake, Windermere, exuding vintage glamour. Lauren loves the hotel, for hidden inside its faded walls is the key to her most precious memories.

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  • Eleanor Oliphant Is Completely Fine By Gail Honeyman

    Eleanor Oliphant Is Completely Fine By Gail Honeyman

    Eleanor Oliphant Is Completely Fine By Gail Honeyman: she struggles with appropriate social skills and tends to say exactly what she’s thinking. Nothing is missing in her carefully timetabled life of avoiding unnecessary human contact, where weekends are punctuated by frozen pizza, vodka, and phone chats with Mummy.

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  • Love Me Not By M.J. Arlidge

    Love Me Not By M.J. Arlidge

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    A woman’s body lies in the road. At first it looks like a tragic accident. But when Helen Grace arrives on the scene it’s clear she’s looking at a coldblooded killing. But why would anyone target a much-loved wife and mother?

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  • Crash & Burn By Lisa Gardner

    Crash & Burn By Lisa Gardner

    Nicole Frank shouldn’t have been able to survive the car accident, much less crawl up the steep ravine. Not in the dark, not in the rain, not with her injuries. But one thought allows her to defy the odds and flag down help: Vero.

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  • The Good Girlfriend's Guide to Getting Even By Anna Bell

    The Good Girlfriend’s Guide to Getting Even By Anna Bell

    The Good Girlfriend’s Guide to Getting Even By Anna Bell. When Lexi’s sports-mad boyfriend Will skips her friend’s wedding to watch football – after pretending to have food poisoning – it might just be the final whistle for their relationship.

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  • The Love Letter By Lucinda Riley

    The Love Letter By Lucinda Riley

    When Sir James Harrison, one the greatest actors of his generation, passes away at the age of ninety-five he leaves behind not just a heartbroken family and a wealth of memorabilia from his long career but also a secret so shocking, so devastating that it could change everything…

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