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Caesarion is a novel that asks how anyone can ever know for sure how to be the right parent for their child, and how any child can know how to let themselves be parented.
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"Louise Stern writes stories about young men and women on the edge, stories that stay in your head long after you have finished reading them . . . Chattering is utterly compelling." -- Observer
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"A beautiful, pitch-perfect harmony of Wuthering Heights and your favourite mix tape." -Owen Sheers, author of Resistance
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A finalist for France's prestigious Prix Goncourt literary award, Dirty Feet is a remarkable, inventive, and darkly compelling novel that tells the story of one man's journey to retrace the steps of the mysterious, nomadic father who abandoned him years earlier.
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Former U.S. Secretary of State Henry Kissinger and CNN's Fareed Zakaria go head to head with leading international historian Niall Ferguson and renowned economist David Daokui Li on the key geopolitical issue of the century: the rise of China.
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A bitingly hilarious satire of the making of wine, television, and taste from one of Canada’s most accomplished comic writers.
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Now available in mass market paperback, the third instalment in Elena Forbes’ highly acclaimed Mark Tartaglia mystery series.
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In this intrepid and brilliant memoir, Emma Larkin tells of the year she spent travelling through Burma, using as a compass the life and work of George Orwell.
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Granta 116 gathers writing from around the world that conjures the complexity and sorrow of life since 11 September 2001.
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"Quite simply, the most impressive literary magazine of its time." -- Daily Telegraph
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