Joshua Yaffa
Format: Paperback
How everyday Russians survive and thrive under Putin's rule, from The New Yorker's correspondent in Moscow.
Katharine Smyth
Format: Paperback
A wise, moving debut about the pain of losing a parent and the power of literature to light our way through it.
Donna Ward
Format: Paperback
A compelling memoir about the single life and the courage to live alone in a world made for couples and families.
Charlotte Runcie
Format: Paperback
A lyrical exploration of the sea, how it inspires art, music and literature and how it connects us, from the Daily Telegraph's poetry critic.
Sigrid Rausing
Format: Paperback
Published in book form four times a year, Granta is respected around the world for its mix of outstanding new fiction, poetry, reportage, memoir, photography and art.
Tiziana de Rogatis, translated by Will Schutt
Words are the keys to the mysterious, intoxicating labyrinth that is Elena Ferrante's Neapolitan quartet, and to her Naples in all its serpentine charm. By identifying these key words, Tiziana de Rogatis masterfully navigates Ferrante's imaginative world.
Graham Seal
Format: Paperback
Whatever the circumstances, Australians have always found something to laugh about, laugh at or laugh off. Graham Seal has been gathering traditional stories from country towns and the outback for decades, and here he compiles the very funniest stories he has encountered.
Priya Basil
Format: Hard Cover
A meditation on the meaning and limits of hospitality today, from the shortlisted author of the Commonwealth Writers' Prize.
Andrew Motion
Format: Paperback
Motion's sixth poetry collection - a profound and tender exploration of 'marriage' - reissued as part of the poetry typographic series.