Classic fiction: general and literary

Feed My Dear Dogs

A warm, dark novel of family, distance and time from the author of the much-loved, highly-praised, prize-nominated Sister Crazy.

Uncle Rudolf

The haunting novel from Paul Bailey, whose work has been short-listed twice for the Booker Prize.

Interesting Women

For readers of Melissa Bank or Jhumpa Lahiri: witty, seductive stories of expatriate women, their loves and losses.

The Boy in the Moon

An Irish bestseller in hardback, The Boy in the Moon is the new novel from the author of Involved, set in London and contemporary and 1960s rural Ireland.

Come Up and See Me Sometime

A smart, funny and remarkably polished collection of stories that combines the universal addictive appeal of Melissa Bank and Helen Fielding with the nervy, neurotic wit of Lorrie Moore.

‘She’s fierce and original, and anyone who loves language and relishes what makes people tick will fall in love with her.’ Anna Shapiro, Observer

Tenterhooks

The best book yet from this witty writer

A Man of his Time

A wonderful historical novel from one of our best loved and most prolific writers

Saturday Night and Sunday Morning

This cult classic of working class life in post-war Nottingham follows the exploits of rebellious factory worker Arthur Seaton and is introduced by Richard Bradford.

Desperate Characters

A Great American Novel – from the author of ‘Borrowed Finery’.

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