September Publishing

  • All Good Things: A Treasury of Images to Uplift the Spirits and Reawaken Wonder

    All Good Things: A Treasury of Images to Uplift the Spirits and Reawaken Wonder

    £20.00

    A rich treasury of imagery compiled by master curator Stephen Ellcock to uplift the spirits and reawaken wonder – an artistic journey through the realms of the universe.

  • If Women Rose Rooted: A Life-Altering Journey of Discovery

    £12.99

    A powerful, resonant rallying-cry for the re-wilding of womanhood by writer, psychologist, and mythologist Dr. Sharon Blackie.

  • Barefoot At The Lake

    £9.99

    Every year, from the end of June to the end of August, Bruce and his family go to their cedar-clad cottage on the blue, wide lake on the edge of the wilderness. At first, the summer of 1954 seems like any other. But just when he realises life is perfect, everything starts to change. He’s ten, the family dynamics are shifting, and over the summer both the harshness of the adult world and the patterns of the natural world reveal themselves. By the time the weather turns he will be a different child, and will have chosen his own path to understanding the world. Funny, subtle and true, this book transports us to a long, hot, poignant summer.

  • How To Be An Alien In England

    £9.99

    In 1946, George Mikes published his not particularly gentle parody of the British, ‘How to be an Alien’. It swiftly became a bestseller and has stayed in print ever since. In 2008, as Angela Kiss moved from one linguistic misunderstanding to another, she kept George’s slim volume of wisdom by her side, and its observations enlightened and guided her through the early years of life in the UK. This is her tribute – Mikes for the 21st century – England described through the eyes of a hopelessly romantic, hard-working, fast-learning young European.