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New Autumn Books Shelftalkers Available
We’ve got a lovely new set of shelftalkers available now for independent booksellers. The set covers 20 HarperCollins titles featured in this year’s Indiebound Christmas Catalogue, including new fiction, non-fiction and children’s books. This time we’ve left the shelftalkers blank … Continue reading
July Book of the Month
Our Independent Book of the Month for July is Amy, My Daughter, an intimate account of Amy Winehouse’s life, music, and untimely death, written by her father Mitch Winehouse. Amy, My Daughter gives readers full access to Amy’s private life in the … Continue reading
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“Nightwalk will delight for many, many years to come.”
Chris Yates is lauded as one of the great writers on the countryside, although until now he has confined himself to describing water, fish and fishing. Nightwalk is his first book on the overall natural world. In Nightwalk we accompany Chris on … Continue reading
Our Summer Independent Thinking Brochure
Our summer Independent Thinking brochure is now available to view – just click on the image below to open the brochure up. We’ve brought together a selection of our new titles publishing over the coming months and highlighted the availability … Continue reading
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New Talent Spotlight – Maggie Shipstead
Your support for this exceptional novel will be much appreciated. Our commitment to it is total. When you pause to underline a simile, a whole paragraph even; when you pause to catch your breath over the sheer beauty of a … Continue reading
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Sorry – Zoran Drvenkar
‘A terrific book, very dark, very sinister, very original….really something special.’ Joanne Harris ‘Shocking, compelling, disturbing, this is not a story for the fainthearted. There are many apologies in Sorry, but lovers of the dark side will have no regrets.’ … Continue reading
The World of Downton Abbey – Indies competition
Downton Abbey is ITV1’s prime time success story, garnering praise from audience and critics alike for its dramatic mix of romance and rivalry set in a time of obedience, elegance and decadence. The World of Downton Abbey is the fantastic … Continue reading
New Talent Spotlight – Will Wiles
Will Wiles’ Care of Wooden Floors is published in February, with proofs available now! Here Will introduces the book. Ikea, the colossal flatpack furniture company, has a new slogan: “Happy Inside.” The message is pretty clear: you can fix your life … Continue reading
The Royal British Legion: 90 Years of Heroes
With the full support of the Royal British Legion and exclusive access to its archives, Lance Corporal Matt Croucher provides the definitive history of this instantly recognisable charity as a tribute to their work providing financial, social and emotional support … Continue reading
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The Tiny Wife by Andrew Kaufman
Countless times the words ‘I’ll never part from it, it has priceless sentimental value’ have been uttered on the Antiques Roadshow, with varying degrees of conviction. But what if such items imbued with a personal significance were forcibly taken from … Continue reading