Fiction

General Fiction Book of the Month – November 2019

A wise, sensitive novel about Russia, exile, family, love, history and fate, this work asks what people owe the place they were born, and in return, what it owes them.

A Terrible Country

Keith Gessen
A Terrible Country
Paperback

Mouthful of Birds

Samanta Schweblin
Mouthful of Birds
Paperback

The Cuckoos of Batch Magna

Peter Maughan
The Cuckoos of Batch Magna
Paperback

General Fiction Book of the Month – October 2019

The great, forgotten anti-Nazi book everyone must read. First published in 1938, US author Kathrine Kressmann Taylor’s forgotten classic is a devastating work of political fiction that still resonates today.

Address Unknown

Kathrine Kressmann Taylor
Address Unknown
Paperback

Evening in Paradise

Lucia Berlin
Evening in Paradise
Paperback

The Wall

John Lanchester
The Wall
Paperback

Black Light: Stories

Kimberly King Parsons
Black Light: Stories
Paperback

General Fiction Book of the Month – September 2019

Longlisted for the Booker Prize 2019. Thrilling and heartbreaking, The Wall is about a troubled world you will recognise as your own – and about what might be found when all is lost. A 1984 for our times.    
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