A revealing personal portrait of a little-known country perched on the Eastern edge of Europe – captured by one of its most eloquent and engaging expats
Published: 01/07/08, RRP: £15.99, Introductory Offer: 20% Off All Titles, Web Price: £12.79, You Save: £3.20 (20%), ADD TO BASKET
Václav Havel, Paul Wilson
The intimate final memoirs from the great dissident-turned-politician who, along with Walesa and Gorbachev, will always be an icon of the magnificent, bloodless collapse of Soviet Bloc Communism.
Published: 01/06/08, RRP: £12.99, Introductory Offer: 20% Off All Titles, Web Price: £10.39, You Save: £2.60 (20%), ADD TO BASKET
Paperback edition of the intimate final memoirs from the great dissident-turned-politician who, along with Walesa and Gorbachev, will always be an icon of the magnificent, bloodless collapse of Soviet Bloc Communism.
Published: 01/09/08, RRP: £9.99, Introductory Offer: 20% Off All Titles, Web Price: £7.99, You Save: £2.00 (20%), ADD TO BASKET
A wonderfully wise, warm and loveable debut from a young Australian who is the offspring of a Chinese-Cambodian family that had survived Hell to live in the Melbourne suburbs, cared for by ‘Father Government’. But, as Pung writes, ‘this story doesn’t begin on a boat’.
Published: 01/01/09, RRP: £10.99, Introductory Offer: 20% Off All Titles, Web Price: £8.79, You Save: £2.20 (20%), ADD TO BASKET
‘Alice Pung is a gem. Her voice is the real thing.’
Published: 01/05/09, RRP: £8.99, Introductory Offer: 20% Off All Titles, Web Price: £7.19, You Save: £1.80 (20%), ADD TO BASKET
After the brutal, random murder of his cousin, Kevin Bloom was left with shock, grief, and anger – and one burning question: ‘Why stay in South Africa?’
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