The new novel from the winner of the 2021 Nobel Prize in Literature - 'a maestro' (Guardian). A captivating story of the intertwined lives of three young people coming-of-age in postcolonial East Africa
The international number one-bestselling sensation: the story of a young Sámi girl's coming-of-age, and a powerful fable about family, identity and justice
From Jesmyn Ward – the two-time National Book Award winner, youngest winner of the Library of Congress Prize for Fiction, and MacArthur Fellow – comes a haunting masterpiece, sure to be an instant classic, about an enslaved girl in the years before the Civil War
The deeply atmospheric and spell binding new historical novel from the author of Sunday Times bestseller, The Leviathan.Deep in the woods, something is stirring…
New historical crime from award-winning writer Clare Whitfield, based on a real-life all-female London crime gang. Twenty-four-year-old Eleanor Mackridge leaves behind her working-class family to reinvent herself as 'Nell the Mack' in the Forty Elephants.
Julie Chan has nothing. Her identical twin sister Chloe has everything – except a pulse. Julie's story of stealing her wildly successful twin's life is a thrilling, horrifying, gloriously fun, edge-of-your-seat read. Perfect for lovers of Death of a Bookseller, Yellowface and Yellowjackets
From the New York Times bestselling, National Book Award-winning, Booker Prize-longlisted author of Let the Great World Spin and Transatlantic comes the novel of a lifetime: about two men and their daughters, divided by conflict yet united in grief
A love letter to Chile that soars from the Spanish Civil War to the rise and fall of Pinochet, A Long Petal of the Sea is the new novel from literary legend Isabel Allende, translated by Amanda Hopkinson and Nick Caistor
Love, luck and hipster cults converge in this high-concept and hugely entertaining New York City rom-com, from the bestselling essayist and novelist Sloane Crosley
An electrifying short story collection from 'one of America's most important novelists' (New York Times); the twice Orange Prize-shortlisted author of the bestselling The History of Love
Moving from revolutionary Zanzibar in the 1960s to restless London in the 1990s, Gravel Heart is a powerful story of belonging, betrayal and exile, from the Booker Prize-shortlisted author of Paradise
A darkly funny, sharply observed, and deeply moving novel about the surprises and struggles of life in contemporary Delhi by 'one of the finest Indian writers alive' (Firstpost)
A portrait of the artist as a young woman in a Berlin that can’t escape its history: an electric debut novel about the daughter of Afghan refugees and her year of nightclubs, bad romance, and self-discovery