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		<title>Maigret In Vichy</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Maigret and his wife takes a much needed holiday to Vichy, where they quickly become used to the slower pace of life. When a woman, who they regularly pass by on their daily strolls, is murdered Maigret can't help but offer his assistance to the local Inspector, a former colleague.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>&#8216;The father of contemporary European detective fiction&#8217; Ann Cleeves</b><br /><i><br />&#8216;What else did they have to do with their days? They ambled around casually. From time to time, they paused, not because they were out of breath but to admire a tree, a house, the play of light and shadow, or a face.&#8217;<br /></i><br />While taking a much-needed rest cure in Vichy with his wife, Maigret feels compelled to help with a local investigation, unravelling the secrets of the spa town&#8217;s elegant inhabitants. </p>
<p>This novel has been published in a previous translation as <i>Maigret Takes the Waters.</i></p>
<p>&#8216;His artistry is supreme&#8217; John Banville</p>
<p>&#8216;One of the greatest writers of the twentieth century&#8217; <i>Guardian</i></p>
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		<title>The Kites</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[A quiet village in Normandy, 1932. Ludo is ten years old and lives with his uncle, a kindly, eccentric creator of elaborate kites. One day, sitting in a strawberry field, Ludo meets the beautiful young Polish aristocrat Lila. And so begins Ludo's lifelong adventure of love and longing for Lila, who only begins to return his feelings just as Europe descends into the devastation of World War 2. After Poland and France fall, Lila and Ludo are separated. Ludo's friends in the village must find their own ways of resisting: the local restaurateur who is dedicated above all to France's haute cuisine, a Jewish brothel madam who sleeps with her unwitting enemies and Ludo, who cycles past the Nazis every day, passing on messages for the French Resistance - thinking always of Lila.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>A <i>New York Times </i>Notable Book 2018</p>
<p>&#8216;A rebel French writer &#8230; a brilliant storyteller, a master craftsman and one of France&#8217;s most original writers&#8217; <i>Independent <br /></i><br /></b><b><i>&#8216;The Kites</i> is a novel touched from beginning to end with grace, a great saga about the innate dignity of love that succeeds in the feat of being funny and poetic, tender and sharp, committed and fierce, with a touch of brilliance in the art of dialogue&#8217;</b> <b><i>Muriel Barbery, </i>author of <i>The Elegance of the Hedgehog</i></b></p>
<p>A quiet village in Normandy, 1932. Ludo is ten years old and lives with his uncle, a kindly, eccentric creator of elaborate kites. One day, sitting in a strawberry field, Ludo meets the beautiful young Polish aristocrat Lila. And so begins Ludo&#8217;s lifelong adventure of love and longing for Lila, who only begins to return his feelings just as Europe descends into the devastation of World War 2.  After Poland and France fall, Lila and Ludo are separated. Ludo&#8217;s friends in the village must find their own ways of resisting: the local restaurateur who is dedicated above all to France&#8217;s <i>haute cuisine</i>, a Jewish brothel madam who sleeps with her unwitting enemies and Ludo, who cycles past the Nazis every day, passing on messages for the French Resistance &#8211; thinking always of Lila.</p>
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		<title>Orlando</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 28 Mar 2019 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[This classic story by Virginia Woolf was modelled on her friend Vita Sackville-West's personality. Orlando chooses her own sexual identity as she lives through three centuries as both a man and a woman.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&#8216;A fantasy, impossible but delicious &#8230; an exuberance of life and wit&#8217; <i>The Times Literary Supplement</i></p>
<p>First masculine, then feminine, Orlando begins life as a young sixteenth-century nobleman, then gallops through the centuries to end up as a woman writer in Virginia Woolf&#8217;s own time. Written for the charismatic, bisexual writer Vita Sackville-West, this playful mock biography of a chameleon-like historical figure is both a wry commentary on gender and, in Woolf&#8217;s own words, a &#8216;writer&#8217;s holiday&#8217; which delights in its ambiguity and capriciousness.</p>
<p>Edited by Brenda Lyons with an Introduction and Notes by Sandra M. Gilbert</p>
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		<title>Parade&#8217;s End</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 07 Mar 2019 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Tietjens is the last of a breed, the Tory gentleman, which the Great War, marriage and qualities inherent in his nature define and unravel. Opposite him is Macmaster, a Scot, different in class and culture, at once friend and foil.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>Ford Madox Ford&#8217;s great masterpiece exploring love and identity during the First World War, in a Penguin Classics edition with an introduction by Julian Barnes. <br /></b> <br />A masterly novel of destruction and regeneration, <i>Parade&#8217;s End</i> follows the story of aristocrat Christopher Tietjens as his world is shattered by the First World War. Tracing the psychological damage inflicted by battle, the collapse of England&#8217;s secure Edwardian values &#8211; embodied in Christopher&#8217;s wife, the beautiful, cruel socialite Sylvia &#8211; and the beginning of a new age, epitomized by the suffragette Valentine Wannop, <i>Parade&#8217;s End</i> is an elegy for both the war dead and the passing of a way of life.</p>
<p>&#8216;The finest English novel about the Great War&#8217;<br />Malcolm Bradbury</p>
<p>&#8216;The best novel by a British writer &#8230; It is also the finest novel about the First World War. It is also the finest novel about the nature of British society&#8217;<br />Anthony Burgess</p>
<p>&#8216;There are not many English novels which deserve to be called great: <i>Parade&#8217;s End </i>is one of them&#8217;<br />W.H. Auden</p>
<p>&#8216;The English prose masterpiece of the time&#8217;<br />William Carlos Williams</p>
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		<title>Metamorphosis &#038; Other Stories</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Only one character appears in Kafka's work; the homo domesticus, so Jewish and so German and so eager to keep his place. Borges described Kafka's characterisation in such a manner. This volume includes some of his most famous stories.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This collection of new translations brings together the small proportion of Kafka&#8217;s works that he himself thought worthy of publication. It includes <i>Metamorphosis</i>, his most famous work, an exploration of horrific transformation and alienation; <i>Meditation</i>, a collection of his earlier studies; <i>The Judgement</i>, written in a single night of frenzied creativity; <i>The Stoker</i>, the first chapter of a novel set in America and a fascinating occasional piece, and <i>The Aeroplanes at Brescia</i>, Kafka&#8217;s eyewitness account of an air display in 1909. Together, these stories reveal the breadth of Kafka&#8217;s literary vision and the extraordinary imaginative depth of his thought.</p>
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		<title>Room Of One&#8217;s Own/Three Guineas</title>
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					<description><![CDATA['A Room of One's Own', based on a lecture given at Girton College Cambridge, is one of the great feminist polemics, ranging in its themes from Jane Austen and Charlotte Bronte to the silent fate of Shakespeare's gifted (imaginary) sister and the effects of poverty and sexual constraint on female creativity. Published almost a decade later 'Three Guineas' breaks new ground in its discussion of men, militarism and women's attitudes towards war. These two pieces reveal Virginia Woolf's fiery spirit and sophisticated wit and confirm her status as a highly inspirational essayist.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&#8216;A landmark of feminist thought and a rhetorical masterpiece&#8217; <i>Guardian</i></p>
<p>Ranging from the silent fate of Shakespeare&#8217;s gifted imaginary sister to Jane Austen, Charlotte BrontÃ« and the effects of poverty and sexual constraint on female creativity, <i>A Room of One&#8217;s Own</i>, based on a lecture given by Woolf at Girton College, Cambridge, is one of the great feminist polemics. Published almost a decade later, <i>Three Guineas</i> breaks new ground in its discussion of men, militarism and women&#8217;s attitudes towards war. These two pieces reveal Virginia Woolf&#8217;s indomitable spirit, sophisticated wit and genius as an essayist.</p>
<p>Edited with an Introduction and Notes by Michèle Barrett</p>
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		<title>Diary Of A Young Girl</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[A timeless story rediscovered by each new generation, 'The Diary of a Young Girl' stands without peer. For both young readers and adults it continues to bring to life this young woman, who for a time survived the worst horror the modern world had seen.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Anne Frank&#8217;s <i>The Diary of a Young Girl </i>is an inspiring and tragic account of an ordinary life lived in extraordinary circumstances that has enthralled readers for generations. This Penguin Classics edition is edited by Otto H. Frank and Mirjam Pressler, translated by Susan Massotty, and includes an introduction by Elie Wiesel, author of <i>Night</i>.</p>
<p>&#8216;June, 1942: I hope I will be able to confide everything to you, as I have never been able to confide in anyone, and I hope you will be a great source of comfort and support.&#8217;</p>
<p>In Amsterdam, in the summer of 1942, the Nazis forced teenager Anne Frank and her family into hiding. For over two years, they, another family and a German dentist lived in a &#8216;secret annexe&#8217;, fearing discovery. All that time, Anne kept a diary. Since its publication in 1947, Anne Frank&#8217;s diary has been read by tens of millions of people. This Definitive Edition restores substantial material omitted from the original edition, giving us a deeper insight into Anne Frank&#8217;s world. Her curiosity about her emerging sexuality, the conflicts with her mother, her passion for Peter, a boy whose family hid with hers, and her acute portraits of her fellow prisoners reveal Anne as more human, more vulnerable and more vital than ever.</p>
<p>&#8216;One of the greatest books of the twentieth century&#8217;<br /><i>Guardian</i></p>
<p>&#8216;A modern classic&#8217;<br />Julia Neuberger, <i>The Times</i></p>
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		<title>Little Man What Now?</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Emma]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 31 Jan 2019 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[This is the book that led to Hans Fallada's downfall with the Nazis. The story of a young couple struggling to survive the German economic collapse was a worldwide sensation and was made into an acclaimed Hollywood movie, produced by Jews, leading Hitler to ban Fallada's work from being translated.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>From the bestselling author of <i>Alone in Berlin</i>, his acclaimed novel of a young couple trying to survive life in 1930s Germany<br /></b><br />&#8216;Nothing so confronts a woman with the deathly futility of her existence as darning socks&#8217;</p>
<p>A young couple fall in love, get married and start a family, like countless young couples before them. But Lämmchen and &#8216;Boy&#8217; live in Berlin in 1932, and everything is changing. As they desperately try to make ends meet amid bullying bosses, unpaid bills, monstrous mothers-in-law and Nazi streetfighters, will love be enough?</p>
<p>The novel that made Hans Fallada&#8217;s name as a writer, <i>Little Man, What Now?</i> tells the story of one of European literature&#8217;s most touching couples and is filled with an extraordinary mixture of comedy and desperation. It was published just before Hitler came to power and remains a haunting portrayal of innocents whose world is about to be swept away forever. This brilliant new translation by Michael Hofmann brings to life an entire era of austerity and turmoil in Weimar Germany.</p>
<p>&#8216;An inspired work of a great writer &#8230; Fallada is a genius. The &#8220;Little Man&#8221; is Mr Everybody&#8217; Beryl Bainbridge</p>
<p>&#8216;There are chapters which pluck the nerves&#8230;there are chapters which  raise the spirits like a fine day in the country. The truth and variety  of the characterization is superb&#8230;it recognizes that the world is not  to be altered with moral fables&#8217; Graham Greene</p>
<p>&#8216;Fallada deserves high praise for having reported so realistically, so truthfully, with such closeness to life&#8217; Herman Hesse</p>
<p>&#8216;Fallada at his best&#8217; Philip Hensher</p>
<p>&#8216;Performs the most astounding task, of taking us to a moment <i>before</i> history&#8217; <i>Los Angeles Review of Books </i></p>
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					<description><![CDATA[In 1884 there appeared in Russia a slim volume containing four short tales. They told of a pilgrim, led by his quiet curiosity and a deep spiritual longing to undertake a lifelong journey across the land. The pilgrim's ancient journey takes him from a city monastery through forests, fields and the steppes of Siberia. He walks by day and by night, through rains and summer months, finding food and shelter where he can. Along the way, he encounters priests and professors, convicts, nuns and beggars, a tipsy old man in a soldier's greatcoat, from whom he slowly gathers great stores of wisdom and experience. But at the heart of his journey is his time spent praying as he journeys on alone, discovering the peace and consolation that come of constant prayer and silent contemplation.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><i>By the mercy of God I am a Christian, by my deeds a great sinner, by calling a homeless wanderer of the lowliest origins, roaming from place to place. Here, see my belongings: a bag of dry crusts on my back and the Holy Bible in my breast pocket; that&#8217;s it.</i></p>
<p>In 1884 there appeared in Russia a slim volume containing four short tales. They told of a pilgrim, a lone wanderer, led by his quiet curiosity and a deep spiritual longing to undertake a lifelong journey across the land. A folk hero, a figure familiar from the works of Tolstoy and Leskov, this gentle pilgrim and his simple story would soon travel the world &#8211; and would even, much later, traverse the pages of JD Salinger&#8217;s <i>Franny and Zooey </i>as the &#8216;small pea-green cloth-bound book&#8217; that Franny keeps close in her handbag. </p>
<p>The pilgrim&#8217;s ancient journey takes him from a city monastery through forests, fields and the steppes of Siberia. He walks by day and by night, through rains and summer months, finding food and shelter where he can. Along the way, he encounters priests and professors, convicts, nuns and beggars, a tipsy old man in a soldier&#8217;s greatcoat, from whom he slowly gathers great stores of wisdom and experience. But at the heart of his journey is his time spent praying as he journeys on alone, discovering the peace and consolation that come of constant prayer and silent contemplation.</p>
<p>Simple and sincere, <i>The Way of a Pilgrim</i> paints an enduring picture of a life of detachment through wandering and prayer. And, as the pilgrim makes his way through the wilds, he invites us to travel with him, along an ancient path into an immense, mystical landscape.</p>
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