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Add to BasketLanark: A Life In Four Books
£9.00
- Paperback - Canongate
This novel is a work of extraordinary imagination and wide range. Its playful narrative techniques convey a profound message, both personal and political, about humankind's inability to love and yet our compulsion to go on trying. -
Add to BasketA Little Stranger
£5.99
- Paperback - Bloomsbury
When Daisy needed to hire a new nanny for her son, the efficient and capable Margaret Pride appeared to be the perfect candidate. But as the self-absorbed Daisy becomes removed from her previous life and Margaret becomes more prominent, she begins to notice oddities in the nanny's behavior. -
Add to BasketLyrics Alley
£14.24
- Hardback - Weidenfeld & Nicolson
Set in 1950s Sudan, this novel is the story of the powerful and sprawling Abuzied dynasty. With Mahmoud Bey at its helm, the family can do no wrong. But when Mahmoud's son, Nur - the brilliant, charming heir to his business empire - suffers a near-fatal accident, his hopes of university and a glittering future are dashed. -
Add to BasketA Life In Pictures
£26.25
- Hardback - Canongate
Alasdair Gray is known throughout Europe and beyond for his writing, but he is also a highly regarded artist who is responsible for many murals, portraits, paintings and posters. In this autobiography he gathers together the paintings that have mattered most to him over the years, and weaves the story of his life through them. -
Add to BasketLanark: A Life In Four Books
£6.74
- Paperback - Canongate
This novel is a work of extraordinary imagination and wide range. Its playful narrative techniques convey a profound message, both personal and political, about humankind's inability to love and yet our compulsion to go on trying. -
Add to BasketA Lie About My Father
£9.74
- Hardback - Jonathan Cape
This book presents a story about forgiving but not forgetting, about examining the way men are made & how they fall apart, about understanding that in order to have a good son you must have a good father. The author's honesty, thinking & images of beauty & fracture combine to create a moving memoir of two lost men: a father & his child. -
Add to BasketLooking For The Possible Dance
£6.74
- Paperback - Vintage
A first novel which dissects the intricate difficulties of human relationships, from a Scotswoman's passionate attachment to her father and her more problematic involvement with her lover, to the wider social relations between pupil and teacher, employer and employee, individual and state. -
Add to BasketThe Lantern Bearers: A Novel
£5.99
- Paperback - Duckbacks
This novel is based around observed flashbacks about the oppressive youth of a homosexual musician in Edinburgh. Frame is a distinguished novelist and playwright and his television work has, among other awards, won the Samuel Beckett Prize
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