Marcello Musto, translated by Patrick Camiller
Format: Paperback
Whether you're an expert on the subject or eager to learn more about the modern world's most influential political philosopher, you'll be surprised and fascinated by Musto's Travels with Marx
Chris Bowers
- The outstanding English-language biography of the great Swiss star, arguably the greatest tennis player of all time, now exhaustively revised and updated
Kathryn Heyman
Format: Paperback
A raw, painfully honest, heartbreaking account of a young woman raising herself out of abuse and poverty to become her own hero.
Frances Larson
The extraordinary true story of five women who met in Oxford at the dawn of the 20th century, and set out to explore the furthest reaches of the known world
Ilaria Bernardini
Format: Paperback
Ambiguous, electrifying story of a lover, a wife - and the man they have in common.
Laura Galloway
Format: Hard Cover
Part memoir, part travelogue, this is the story of one woman's six years living in a reindeer-herding village in the Arctic Tundra, forging a life on her own as the only American among one of the most unknowable cultures on earth.
Michelle Langstone
Format: Paperback
A stunning collection of personal essays from one of New Zealand's most exciting new voices.
Tanya Heaslip
Format: Paperback
From the happiness and freedom of her bush childhood, Tanya Heaslip is sent to a boarding school sixteen hundred kilometres away from everything and everyone she loves. As these years pass surrounded by the friends she makes, Tanya's memoir is a humorous and inspiring story of strength, resilience and the realities of Australian outback life.
Molly McCully Brown
This metaphysical, intimate and visceral essay collection is stunning in its insight and suffused with optimism - Molly McCully Brown is the Rebecca Solnit of the body.
Jan Morris
Format: Paperback
A second volume of Jan Morris' diaries, life through the eyes of a legendary writer in her ninth decade.