Regeneration
£9.99‘Regeneration’ begins ‘The Regeneration Trilogy’ and is followed by ‘The Eye in the Door’, winner of the 1993 Guardian Fiction Prize, and ‘The Ghost Road’, which won the 1995 Booker Prize.
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‘Regeneration’ begins ‘The Regeneration Trilogy’ and is followed by ‘The Eye in the Door’, winner of the 1993 Guardian Fiction Prize, and ‘The Ghost Road’, which won the 1995 Booker Prize.

At a café table in Lahore, a Pakistani man converses with a stranger. As dusk deepens to dark, he begins the tale that has brought him to this fateful meeting.

Situated in Yorkshire, surrounded by 70 collieries employing tens of thousands of men, is Wentworth, the finest and largest Georgian house in Britain. This volume tells the story of its demise. It is the story of how the fabric of English society shifted beyond recognition in 50 turbulent years in the 20th century.

This authoritative text recreates the battle for Stalingrad that became the focus of Hitler and Stalin’s determination to win the gruesome and vicious war for the Eastern front.

Florentino Ariza has never forgotten his first love. He has waited nearly a lifetime in silence since his beloved Fermina married another man. Following the death of her husband, Florentino has another chance to declare his eternal passion and win her back. Will love that has survived half a century remain unrequited?

This collection of poems contains erotic, playful and provocative line drawings by the author, which interact in unexpected ways on the page with poetry that is at times darkly humorous.

When an al-Qaeda suspect is killed in London, photographs on his computer lead Israeli intelligence to suspect that al-Qaeda is planning its most audacious attack so far. To Allon, there is something terribly familiar about the information, something horrifyingly close – but even he does not realize how close.

One morning in Rome, a terrible explosion rips a hole in the Israeli embassy. Moments later, four gunmen cut down survivors as they stagger from the burning building. Gabriel Allon is hastily recalled to Israel and drawn once more into the heart of the secret service he’d hoped to leave behind.

From the brilliant, sharp, witty pen of Sam Selvon, this is a classic award-winning novel of immigrant life in London in the 1950s.

A gentle approach to infant sleep that will give mums and dads confidence in their parenting skills and a strong connection with their baby.

From trying to conceive and first positive pregnancy test to Poppy’s first birthday, ‘Minus Nine to One’ takes you through the worries, surprises, excitement, miracles and sheer bloody hard work that Jools had to cope with along the way.

Asking provocative and profound questions about human motivation and contemporary living and reaching some astonishing conclusions, ‘Freakonomics’ will make you see the familiar world through a completely original lens.
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