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Region: United States
Region: United States (43 Listed volumes)
Sarah Bruni
Mass Mothering
2026, pp. 255,
£ 12.99
Region:
United States
A haunting, indelible novel of collective grief, resistance, and the virtue of testimony
Addie E. Citchens
Dominion
2026, pp. 208,
£ 12.99
Region:
United States
A scorching drama full of secrets and sin
Bruce Holsinger
Culpability
2025, 621 min.,
£ 15.99
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United States
A suspenseful family drama about moral responsibility in the age of artificial intelligence
Bruce Holsinger
Culpability
2025, pp. 368,
£ 14.99
Region:
United States
A suspenseful family drama about moral responsibility in the age of artificial intelligence
Andrew Porter
The Imagined Life
2025, pp. 288,
£ 14.99
Region:
United States
A taut and elegiac novel that follows a man determined to uncover the truth about the father who vanished from his life
James Hannaham
Delicious Foods
2024, pp. 368,
£ 14.99
Region:
United States
A moving story of freedom, perseverance, and survival.
Fernanda Eberstadt
Bite your Friends: Stories of the Body Militant
2024, pp. 288,
£ 18.99
Region:
United States
A history of the body as a site of resistance to power, and a subversive memoir.
Audrey Schulman
The Dolphin House
2023, 539 min.,
£ 15.60
Region:
United States
A young woman and her extraordinary connection with a pod of dolphins. From the award-winning author of Theory of Bastards.
James Hannaham
Didn't Nobody Give a Shit What Happened to Carlotta
2023, pp. 304,
£ 9.99
Region:
United States
Book collection:
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From the award winning author of Delicious Foods, the raucous, irreverent, and heart wrenching story of a transgender woman.
Esther Yi
Y/N
2023, pp. 196,
£ 14.99
Region:
United States
Surreal, hilarious, and shrewdly poignant—a novel about a Korean American woman living in Berlin whose obsession with a K-pop idol sends her to Seoul on a journey of literary self-destruction.
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