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I Am Not Your Negro

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James Baldwin’s profound examination of race relations and civil rights comes alive in this essential collaboration with Raoul Peck. Through Baldwin’s unfinished manuscript, readers encounter unflinching insights into racism, African American identity, and the ongoing struggle for social justice. This powerful work from Penguin Books connects historical civil rights movements with contemporary conversations about racial equality, offering Baldwin’s distinctive voice on the complexities of American society.

Of Time and the River (Penguin Modern Classics)

79.75 

Thomas Wolfe’s epic bildungsroman Of Time and the River delivers a powerful coming-of-age narrative that defines American literary fiction. This Penguin Modern Classics edition captures the intense journey of young men discovering their place in the world through Wolfe’s distinctive lyrical prose and profound psychological insight, making it essential reading for lovers of character-driven literature.

Look Homeward, Angel

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Thomas Wolfe’s Look Homeward, Angel is flashlightworthy fiction at its finest, exploring the intricate world of boys and mountain life through masterful domestic storytelling. This Penguin Books edition showcases Wolfe’s extraordinary ability to capture the essence of youth and community with profound literary skill that resonates across generations.

Circus Shoes

58.00 

Noel Streatfeild’s Circus Shoes brings together the enchanting world of circus life with the heartfelt journey of orphaned children discovering their place and purpose. This beloved children’s fiction explores themes of belonging, resilience, and finding family in unexpected places. A timeless tale that captures the magic of circus performance while delivering authentic emotional depth and inspiring young readers to embrace their unique talents and face life’s challenges with courage.

Theatre Shoes

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Step into London’s magical theater world with Noel Streatfeild’s beloved children’s fiction masterpiece. Theatre Shoes captures the dreams, challenges, and excitement of young performers pursuing their artistic passions. Set against authentic London theatrical settings, this engaging juvenile fiction explores themes of ambition, family bonds, and the transformative power of performance, creating an unforgettable reading experience.

Bell Family

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Noel Streatfeild brings readers into the heartwarming world of Bell Family, a charming children’s fiction that explores the beautiful complexities of family life within a clergy household. Enhanced by Shirley Hughes’ delightful illustrations, this juvenile fiction captures the authentic joys and challenges of sibling relationships and growing up together. A timeless tale celebrating family bonds, community connections, and the special moments that shape childhood experiences.

Gaze

65.25 

Elif Şafak’s Gaze presents a captivating exploration of perception and human complexity through the lens of contemporary fiction. This Penguin Books publication showcases the acclaimed Turkish author’s signature storytelling mastery, offering readers an intellectually rich narrative that challenges perspectives and illuminates the intricacies of observation and understanding in our modern world.

Gospel According to Jesus Christ

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José Saramago’s Gospel According to Jesus Christ offers a revolutionary take on the world’s most famous story. This profound biographical fiction presents Christ through deeply human eyes, exploring faith, sacrifice, and divine destiny with the Nobel laureate’s masterful prose. A thought-provoking blend of Christian themes and literary innovation that challenges conventional religious narratives.

Sicilian

65.25 

Mario Puzo delivers another masterful exploration of organized crime in Sicilian. This gripping tale of mafia power and loyalty showcases the brutal realities of Sicily’s criminal underworld. Blending detective mystery with authentic crime drama, Puzo weaves a compelling narrative of survival and betrayal. Essential reading for fans of organized crime fiction.

The Temple of Dawn (The Sea of Fertility)

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A profound work of Japanese fiction by Yukio Mishima, The Temple of Dawn explores themes of reincarnation and spiritual awakening in a changing Japan. Part of the celebrated Sea of Fertility series, this novel masterfully weaves together law, spirituality, and human desire. Experience the author’s exquisite prose as complex characters navigate tradition versus modernity in this essential piece of contemporary Japanese literature.

Forbidden Colours

79.75 

Yukio Mishima’s groundbreaking novel Forbidden Colours offers a profound exploration of gay youth and young men in Japanese society. This Penguin Books edition, translated by Noriko Thunman, delivers Mishima’s unflinching examination of desire, identity, and forbidden love. A compelling work of fiction that challenges societal norms while revealing the complex emotional lives of gay men navigating acceptance and authenticity.

Tropic of Capricorn

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Henry Miller’s provocative masterpiece Tropic of Capricorn boldly examines social life and customs through unflinching literary expression. This Penguin Popular Classics edition delivers Miller’s raw, honest exploration of human experience and societal conventions. A groundbreaking work of fiction that challenges boundaries while offering profound insights into manners, customs, and the complexities of modern existence.

Mortal Engines

65.25 

Discover Stanisław Lem’s brilliant Polish science fiction in this thought-provoking anthology. Mortal Engines presents masterful short stories that explore the complex relationships between humanity and technology through philosophical depth and imaginative storytelling. This translated collection showcases Lem’s unique vision, blending scientific speculation with existential inquiry to create unforgettable narratives that transcend genre boundaries.

Miss Smilla’s Feeling for Snow

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Peter Høeg’s atmospheric fiction transports readers to Copenhagen, Denmark, in this compelling 416-page novel. Miss Smilla’s Feeling for Snow showcases the author’s exceptional storytelling against the backdrop of the Danish capital. This Harvill Press edition offers a masterful exploration of Nordic culture and contemporary themes. Høeg’s distinctive literary voice creates an immersive reading experience that appeals to both literary fiction enthusiasts and general readers seeking quality narrative craftsmanship.

The autobiography and other writings

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Benjamin Franklin’s timeless autobiography and essential writings reveal the fascinating mind of America’s most versatile founding father. From his early days as a printer to his pivotal role in politics and government, Franklin’s own words illuminate his journey as scientist, statesman, and philosopher. This Penguin Books collection captures the wit, wisdom, and remarkable achievements of the man who helped forge a nation through his unique blend of practical intelligence and moral conviction.

Essential Einstein

87.00 

Discover the revolutionary genius of Albert Einstein through this essential collection featuring commentary by Stephen Hawking. Explore groundbreaking concepts in physics, relativity, and philosophy that transformed our understanding of the universe. From Penguin Books, this comprehensive volume makes Einstein’s most important scientific and philosophical insights accessible to modern readers, revealing how his theories continue to shape our perception of reality and the cosmos.

Lover, Wartime Notebooks, Practicalities

101.50 

A powerful collection featuring Marguerite Duras’s essential works exploring love, war, and human relationships, enhanced by Rachel Kushner’s contributions. This Everyman edition captures Duras’s masterful examination of man-woman relationships and teenage experiences against historical backdrops, offering readers profound insights into romance and the practicalities of life during wartime.

Manhattan Transfer

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John Dos Passos’s Manhattan Transfer presents a revolutionary portrait of New York City life through interconnected stories of immigrants, rich people, and urban dwellers. This Penguin Modern Classics edition captures the social problems and complexities of early American metropolitan existence with innovative narrative techniques that influenced modern fiction in English literature.

On Natural Selection

50.75 

Charles Darwin’s revolutionary exploration of natural selection comes alive in this essential Penguin edition of On Natural Selection. Experience the groundbreaking scientific thinking that forever changed our understanding of evolution and biological diversity. Darwin’s meticulous observations and clear reasoning make complex theories accessible, offering profound insights into how species adapt and evolve through natural selection.

Most Venerable Book (Shang Shu)

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Explore ancient Chinese wisdom through Most Venerable Book (Shang Shu), a foundational text associated with Confucius and masterfully translated by Martin Palmer. This Penguin edition offers English readers access to essential Chinese historical writings, mythology, and Confucian philosophy that shaped Chinese civilization. A must-read for understanding the cultural and intellectual foundations of China.

Lips Too Chilled

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Experience the masterful poetry of Matsuo Basho, Japan’s legendary haiku poet, through this elegant Penguin Books collection of English translations. Lips Too Chilled captures Basho’s profound observations on nature, seasons, and life’s fleeting beauty. These timeless verses from the 17th-century master reveal the essence of Japanese poetic tradition, transforming simple moments into profound spiritual insights that continue to inspire readers across cultures and centuries.

The Midnight Line

50.75 

Lee Child delivers another masterful thriller in The Midnight Line, combining murder mystery with expert detective work. This gripping fiction from Bantam Books showcases Child’s signature blend of investigation and suspense, creating an unforgettable reading experience. Perfect for fans of mystery and detective fiction seeking quality storytelling with genuine thrills.

Night School

50.75 

Lee Child’s Night School delivers everything crime fiction enthusiasts crave – intricate murder investigation, psychological tension, and masterful storytelling. This Bantam Books thriller showcases Child’s signature blend of authenticity and suspense, creating an atmospheric crime fiction experience that challenges readers intellectually while maintaining relentless pace and emotional depth throughout.

No Middle Name Child. Lee

50.75 

No Middle Name by Child. Lee offers a thought-provoking exploration of identity and belonging. Published by Penguin, this compelling work examines how names shape our understanding of ourselves and others. The intriguing title hints at deeper questions about personal identity and the spaces between who we think we are versus who we become. A fascinating read for those interested in contemporary literature that challenges conventional thinking about self-definition.

I married a communist

65.25 

Philip Roth’s powerful fiction explores the collision between communist ideals and personal relationships in mid-century America. This compelling novel follows radio actors and the complex dynamics between husbands and wives caught in political turmoil. Roth masterfully examines how ideology shapes intimate bonds, delivering a profound meditation on marriage, loyalty, and betrayal against the backdrop of American political tension.

Goodbye, Columbus

65.25 

Philip Roth’s powerful exploration of Jewish-American identity and social tensions captures the complexities of religious and cultural belonging in the United States. This acclaimed work of fiction examines the delicate balance between tradition and assimilation, offering sharp insights into American social life and customs. Roth’s masterful prose illuminates universal themes of identity while maintaining authentic cultural specificity, making this essential reading for lovers of American literature and thoughtful fiction.

In Search of Lost Time

72.50 

Marcel Proust’s In Search of Lost Time stands as one of literature’s greatest achievements in exploring memory and human consciousness. This VINTAGE edition of the French masterpiece delves deep into social customs and village life, creating a rich fictional world that examines time, identity, and the complexities of human experience through Proust’s revolutionary narrative style.

THE CAPTIVE; THE FUGITIVE

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Marcel Proust’s monumental exploration of French social life and human psychology in The Captive; The Fugitive. This Vintage edition showcases continental European fiction at its finest, weaving together complex themes of memory, love, and society. Proust’s masterful narrative captures the intricacies of human relationships with extraordinary depth and literary sophistication.

In Search of Lost Time Vol IV Sodom Gomorrah Paperback

72.50 

Marcel Proust’s fourth volume in his legendary series explores the intricate web of social customs, village life, and human psychology with unmatched literary brilliance. This Vintage Books edition continues the profound journey through memory and time that has defined modern literature, examining complex themes of obsessive behavior and social dynamics with extraordinary psychological depth and insight.

In Search of Lost Time

72.50 

Marcel Proust’s literary masterpiece In Search of Lost Time captures the essence of French social life through innovative storytelling and profound psychological insight. This VINTAGE edition presents a transformative exploration of memory, time, and human consciousness set against the backdrop of French villages and customs. Essential reading for literature enthusiasts seeking intellectual depth and cultural understanding.

Blind Willow

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Blind Willow, Sleeping Woman

65.25 

A distinguished collection of Japanese short stories by 村上春樹, expertly translated into English for contemporary readers. This Vintage Books anthology presents sophisticated fiction that bridges cultures through universal themes and masterful storytelling. Essential reading for literature enthusiasts and anyone seeking thought-provoking international fiction that transcends traditional boundaries.

Penguin Book of Haiku

79.75 

Adam L. Kem presents a masterful collection of Japanese haiku poetry in expertly crafted English translations. This comprehensive anthology spans centuries of poetic tradition, capturing the essence of seasonal beauty, fleeting moments, and philosophical reflection that define the haiku form. An essential volume for poetry enthusiasts and anyone seeking contemplative literature.

The Age of Reason

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Jean-Paul Sartre’s existentialist masterpiece The Age of Reason confronts the burden of freedom in 1930s Paris. This Penguin Modern Classics edition delivers profound philosophical insights through compelling fiction, exploring authentic living as World War II approaches. Essential Continental European literature that challenges readers to examine personal responsibility and the weight of choice in an uncertain world.

Baltasar and Blimunda

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José Saramago’s Baltasar and Blimunda delivers a powerful exploration of Portuguese history through masterful Continental European fiction. This historical novel showcases the author’s distinctive narrative style, weaving together themes of love, faith, and human resilience against Portugal’s rich cultural backdrop. A compelling work that demonstrates why Saramago remains one of literature’s most celebrated voices, offering readers both emotional depth and literary sophistication.

Azadi

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Arundhati Roy’s Azadi delivers a penetrating analysis of contemporary Indian politics and the rise of Hindutva ideology. This essential collection examines how political movements reshape Asian civilization and intellectual discourse. Roy’s expert exploration of India’s governmental transformation and cultural identity provides crucial insights into modern political dynamics across Asia, making this indispensable reading for understanding today’s complex political landscape.

Killing Floor

31.90 

Lee Child’s Killing Floor delivers a powerful thriller exploring the dangerous intersection of drifters, private investigators, and murder. This Penguin fiction masterpiece showcases Child’s exceptional storytelling through complex characters navigating deadly circumstances. A gripping tale of suspense and criminal investigation that demonstrates why Child remains a premier voice in English language thriller fiction.

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