Religion & beliefs

  • The Oxherd Boy

    £16.99

    Inspired by thousands of years of Chinese thought, an enchanting and heart-opening illustrated fable about a young boy who explores the many ways to make meaning and find joy in the everyday.

  • The book of tea

    £13.99

    This modern classic invites the reader to discover a unique tradition that has come to symbolize the wisdom, beauty, and the elegant simplicity of Asian culture.

  • Heart to heart

    £14.99

    From His Holiness the Dalai Lama and Mutt’s cartoonist and award-winning author Patrick McDonnell comes a powerful and timely gem of a book on how to heal our relationship with the planet and each other.

  • John the Baptist

    £20.00

    A respected historian traces the real life and times of this major figure in Christianity and Islam.

  • Accidental Gods

    £20.00

    Spanning the globe and five centuries, ‘Accidental Gods’ introduces us to a new pantheon: of man-gods, deified politicians and imperialists, militants, mystics and explorers. From the conquistadors setting foot in the New World to Haile Selassie of Ethiopia, elevated by a National Geographic article from emperor to messiah for the Rastafari faith, to the unlikely officers hailed as gods during the British Raj, this endlessly curious and revelatory account chronicles an impulse towards deification that persists even in a secular age, as show of defiance or assertion of power. In her bravura final part, Subin traces the colonial desire for divinity through to the creation of ‘race’ and the white power movement today, and argues that it is time we rid ourselves of the white gods among us.

  • The Power of Ritual

    £9.99

    ‘The rare book that really might change your life. It has certainly changed mine.’ – John Green, Author of The Fault in Our Stars

  • The Devil’s Atlas

    £25.00

    A lavishly illustrated guide to how humanity has imagined heavens, hells and the afterlife

  • Zen Is Right Here

    £11.99

    Personal stories and anecdotes of the trailblazing Zen teacher Suzuki Roshi–now reissued in hardcover in tandem with the publication of the follow-up volume, Zen Is Right Now.

  • Zen Is Right Now

    £11.99

    Personal stories and anecdotes of the trailblazing Zen teacher Suzuki Roshi–now reissued in hardcover in tandem with the publication of the follow-up volume, Zen Is Right Now.

  • God Is Not Great

    £10.99

    In ‘God Is Not Great’, Christopher Hitchens takes on his biggest subject yet: the increasingly dangerous role of religion in the world.

  • Unorthodox: The Scandalous Rejection of My Hasidic Roots

    £10.99

    SOON TO BE A NETFLIX SERIES
    Deborah Feldman’s bestselling memoir of escaping from a strict Hasidic community includes a new afterword by the author detailing her life after leaving her husband and forging new beginnings for herself and her young son.

  • Name Of The Devil

    £7.99

    West Virginia: a church congregation vanishes in mysterious circumstances, only to be found dead some miles away. The evidence on the ground appears to indicate a ritual killing and the work of demonic forces. Enter Jessica Blackwood, the FBI’s specialist in all things unusual. A former illusionist, Jessica’s talent and experience enable her to see what others cannot, as she proved in the infamous ‘Warlock’ case. Maybe now, once again, the devil will be in the details.