Vanishing Lady (Teenage Blues Series Book 18)
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Set in the febrile summer of , an autobiographical fiction debut from the author of The Lonely City , about hitting 40 and finding intimacy in a world that seems to be spiralling out of control. A collection unified by an engagement with birds that examines immigration, grief and art. The bestselling novelist embarks on a quest to discover more about consciousness.
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The pitch-black Eileen made the Man Booker shortlist; this dark new novel features a privileged woman whose alienation is exacerbated by medication and an awful shrink. A genre-blending novel about a child made of clay and brought from second world war Germany by his Jewish father to Iceland, from the Icelandic author of Moonstone.
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A rallying cry that draws on a lifetime of fighting against injustice, sexism, racism and bullying, from the woman who took the UK government to the supreme court over article The final volume in the epic Norwegian autobiographical series includes a long essay on Hitler and a consideration of the personal fallout from his earlier books. Costa- and Impac-winner Miller is known for his masterful historical novels: The Man Booker-shortlisted author of Half-Blood Blues returns with a novel based on a 19th-century criminal case about a young field slave in a Barbados sugar plantation who becomes servant to an eccentric abolitionist obsessed with flight.
The craze for rewriting Greek myth continues, as a great chronicler of 20th-century war retells The Iliad from the perspective of Briseis, the captured Trojan princess fought over by Achilles and Agamemnon. Playtime by Andrew McMillan Cape. The Guardian first book prize winner returns with a collection exploring the complex territory of being different as a child. A fantasy adventure from the author of the trilogy The Last Wild, about a group of children in who step through a magical library door, where they find a fairytale world under threat.
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A study of Friedrich Nietzsche from the biographer of Munch and Strindberg. One of a number of books out this year on identity and how it works, from the philosopher and chair of judges for the Man Booker prize. Transcription by Kate Atkinson Doubleday. Atkinson won two Costas in a row for Life After Life and A God in Ruins ; in her new novel, a woman who gets involved in the secret service during the second world war reaps the consequences of her idealism.
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Snake Hair : Teenage Blues Series
Born-Again Boy Philip Begho. The Mermaid Philip Begho. Vanishing Lady Philip Begho. Snake Hair Philip Begho. The Betrayal Philip Begho. He has worked as a journalist, a lawyer, a banker and a university lecturer. Over seventy of his books are for children, but his Teenage Blues series specifically address the problem of pre-marital sex and are meant for adolescents and young adults only - not children.