Robert Bunny, a toy bunny rabbit, observes the steady decline of a family he so desperately wants to be a part of.His is the only voice of reasonas he connects the crumbling mind…
A family memoir and a memorial to a short life, Joshua in the Sky tells the story of one man's attempt to come to make sense of the death of his baby nephew from a rare blood…
Slingshot is the debut poetry collection from Andrew Ogun, exploring the tension between where you are and where you want to be.Andrew explains ‘I feel like society, both…
At the airport, Pat - an Anglo-Irish character of undetermined gender - is called to a heroic quest. Adrift within the airport''s confines and multiple time zones, they undergo a…
DiscoverBirmingham's past, present, and future in this city guide. Explore Digbeth, theJewellery Quarter, architecture, culture and public art. Learn about the city'schanging…
Crabbit Chops! is the award winning and highly acclaimed, beautifully illustrated children's picture book by J.M. McClatchie. Michelle's story promotes the concept into young…
In King Charles III: 40 Years of Architecture, Clive Aslet offers a lively account of the King and his epic engagement with architecture since the ‘carbuncle’ speech of 1984.King…
Miss Adventursaurus is kind, brave, daring, creative and determined. Unfortunately, she lacks one crucial quality... ability. But despite every adventure ending in disaster, she…
Help your child self-regulate their emotions. The Emotions Books: A Little Story About BIG Feelings teaches emotional control and how to effectively act when faced with…
Raised in a household of monsters - human and make-believe, during the 1980s on the island of Reunion in the Indian Ocean, the narrator takes refuge in the pages of books. This…
Crabbit Chops! is a beautifully illustrated children's picture book. Michelle's story promotes the concept into young minds of love, kindness, and acceptance of each other.
Bob and his feline friend have escaped shipwreck and are off on a nautical treasure hunt. They meet many friendly animals along the way who guide them to an oceanic volcano where…
In a series of three interconnected stories, Judith Hermann weaves together themes of psychology and friendship, unconventional childhoods, summers on the North German seashore…