Despite regular encouragement for employees to speak up if they’re unhappy, and a wide range of personal support systems, wellbeing remains a key concern for leaders at all…
Hamish Brown, who occupies a special place as a Scottish writer and traveller, turns his wealth of experience into captivating narratives of fascinating people and places;…
A little kitty proves that no matter how small you may be, you’re always capable of doing something big. In the big city, a tiny kitten longs to join a gang of grown-up cool…
Growing up in a London tower block is not easy, especially for fifteen-year-old Nadim who just seems to keep getting hit by one problem after an- other. Keeping on top of school…
There is strength, sensuality, and beautiful attention to the natural world in these poems, balanced with a dry wit and tongue-in-cheek humour. From documented attempts to capture…
Three generations of women from the Skelfs family take over the family funeral home and PI businesses in the first book of a taut, gripping page-turning and darkly funny new…
The Layers is the debut novel from Stephen Reynolds, exploring how our identity is shaped by our relationships. The anonymous protagonist recounts his life story, showing us how…
‘From that moment onwards, the dog and I both found ourselves incapable of ever cherishing a sense of belonging.’Constantly bickering with her shallow friend Brow, beginning…
Longing for excitement in a heatwave, Liza inadvertently stumbles across the complexity of being a child in a grown-up world. Brendan is haunted by the ghosts of the past in the…
Be whisked into a world of the imagination, the intellect and the heart. Stories, memoirs, stage plays, radio dramas and poems dance through this vivid and eclectic collection.…
The Former Boy Wonder is a bittersweet comedy that takes a sidelong look at first love, fathers and sons, and fidelity. With an irresistible plot and an impeccable sense of place…
Want a life coach in your pocket? Whether you know what you want to change, or just have a feeling there’s more to life than what you’ve got now, this is for you. Using real…
Looking beyond His approaching suffering, to glory, Christ ‘steadfastly set his face to go to Jerusalem’ (Lk 9.51). Approximately six months later, in fulfilment of…