The Neapolitan Novels all make the Top 10 books in translation!
The Guardian admires An English Guide to Birdwatching
The Wall Street Journal honours The Bright Hour
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Read MoreThe Neapolitan Novels all make the Top 10 books in translation!
The Guardian admires An English Guide to Birdwatching
The Wall Street Journal honours The Bright Hour
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Read MoreThe Guardian is keen for Dodgers
An English Guide To Birdwatching impresses the Financial Times
The Times Literary Supplement rave about The Street Kids
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Read MoreBroken Frontier love Angel Catbird 2
The Guardian rave about We Go To The Gallery
The New York Times considers The World In Disarray
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Read MoreAngela Davis recommends From #BlackLivesMatter to Black Liberation
Wonders Will Never Cease causes a stir in Times Literary Supplement
Whisky Japan wins at the Gourmand Awards
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Read MoreJuly's book of the month is the excellent Francis Plug from Galley Beggar Press, and the graphic novel of the month is The Complete Chi's Sweet Home (featuring everyone's favourite cat). Plus: read our latest blog on Ferrante (#FerranteFever), check out June's bestsellers, and see what we'll be giving away during the Tour de France. Full newsletter here...
Read MorePUBLICITY ALERT! We're crashing though into May with a massive bulletin for you, including: D.J. Taylor, Mariel Hemingway, J.M Coetzee, Robert Olen Butler and Jenny Lewis. Plus the 2015 Eisener Awards and evermore #ferrantefever. Click here for more.
Read MoreThis week in publicity: exicting news for Text and Galley Beggar as their titles make major award longlists. Plus: Ways to Walk in London, Expedition to the Baobab Tree (translated by the one and only Coetzee), and a lot of press for Amherst Media, publisher of photogrpahy guides. Read more here...
Read MoreWays to Walk in London is April’s book of the month, along with Your Lie in April as our top comic book pick. We also write about #FerrateFever, reveal our bestsellers, and share info on the fast-approaching London Book Fair! Read the full newsletter here.
Read MoreUp this week in publicity: talk about the ‘Kinfolk Cult’, Ways to Walk in London, ICON from the Feminist Press, The Art of the Pimp, Final Fantasy, a book of photographs by Jack London and lots more! Click here to see what’s been in the press…
Read MoreThis week we have some great publicity for the remarkable true crime book This House of Grief by Helen Garner, as well as press for ISIS: Inside the Army of Terror, D.J Taylor’s Wrote for Luck, How to Grow Up by Michelle Tea and much more! Click here to read on…
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