Peter Hitchens looks carefully at the involvement of politics and politicians in contemporary British education and points out the fundamental errors which have resulted in anxiety for parents all over the country.
A fierce, feminist retelling of Bluebeard by a brilliant young writer
Beatrice's father has been murdered. Her life is in disarray. Her future uncertain. But she will not be lied to any more. Vengeance will be hers.
"As always, wry, beadyeyed, acute." —Margaret Atwood, via Twitter From the bestselling, award-winning author of Flora and Evensong comes the story of two remarkable women and the complex friendship between them that spans decades.
Jessica Day George's magical bestselling series comes to a rousing conclusion as Celie and her family set sea on a grand ship made in the likeness of their beloved Castle!
The acclaimed debut novel from groundbreaking performance poet Benjamin Zephaniah – its exploration of discrimination and diversity is as powerful and vital today as when it was first published
A timely reimagining of the story of Dionysus—Greek god of ecstasy, revelry, and ruin—and a captivating queer love story for readers of The Song of Achilles and Elektra.
This is the first ever book about the Avengers and looks at one of Marvel’s key comics of the 1970s as an extraordinary mirror of an extraordinary decade.