In this third book of the 'Jonathan Three', the experiences conveyed by the protagonist's stream-...
Come and meet Big Ted and join Polly and Peter as they listen to the stories of his amazing adven...
Humour and irony combine to give piquancy to these 15 short stories which fall into three differe...
A young man in Birmingham, in the sixties, escapes the humdrum mundanity of life through fantasie...
Imagination runs riot in these unexpected tales without human protagonists; objects and concepts ...
A woman in Nova Scotia struggles through disappointment and adversity for acceptance and love den...
It was during his illness, in 1887, when Gauguin was 39 years old, that the battle dramatised in ...
A hilarious evocation of life as a student at Cambridge University in the sixties, shortly after ...
This is the terrifying and nail-biting story of the de Quatreaux family and friends as they attem...
While this novel recreates the terrifying times of the plague and the great fire of London, the c...
Why does a respectable former Professor of English, happily married to a faithful wife for 35 yea...
Beth Richards writes: 'I've always maintained that writing poetry (and other forms of creative wr...
This interview with Alan Paton by Roy Holland has never, until now, been published. The interview...