* This exquisite novel tells a love story with a difference. * 'One of my favourite classics' Carmen Callil
$11.48Winner of the Man Booker Prize 2009 Shortlisted for the Orange Prize and the Costa Novel Award Inspiration for the major TV drama starring Mark Rylance and Claire Foy `Dizzyingly, dazzlingly good' Daily Mail `Our most brilliant English writer' Guardian
$12.13Winner of the Man Booker Prize 2012, the 2012 Costa Book of the Year and shortlisted for the 2013 Women's Prize for Fiction.
$12.04A brilliant - and rather transgressive - collection of short stories from the double Man Booker Prize-winning author of Wolf Hall and Bring Up the Bodies. Including a new story The School of English.
$11.75*A classic tale of fantasy and self-delusion from one of the most acclaimed British novelists of the twentieth century
$11.43From the double Man Booker Prize-winning author of `Wolf Hall', a wry, shocking and beautiful memoir of childhood, ghosts, hauntings, illness and family.
$11.35In April 1956, C S Lewis, the author of The Chronicles of Narnia, married Joy Davidman, an American poet with two small children. After four intensely happy years, Davidman died of cancer and the author found himself alone again, and inconsolable. In this journal, he freely confesses his pain, rage, and struggle to sustain his faith.
$11.65From the double Man Booker prize-winner comes an extraordinary work of historical imagination - this is Hilary Mantel's epic novel of the French Revolution.
$13.73From the double Man Booker prize-winning author of `Wolf Hall', this is a dark fable of lost faith and awakening love amidst the moors.
$11.28Following `A Change in Climate', this brilliant novel from the double Man Booker prize-winning author of `Wolf Hall' is a coming-of-age tale set in Seventies London.
$11.24From the two-time Man Booker Prize winner, a prescient and haunting novel of life in Saudi Arabia.
$11.53Winner of the Man Booker Prize 2012
$20.75A comically sinister tale of wicked spirits and suburban mediums from the Man Booker Prize-winning author of `Wolf Hall' and `Bring Up the Bodies'.
$11.83A brilliant - and rather transgressive - collection of short stories from the double Man Booker Prize-winning author of `Wolf Hall' and `Bring Up the Bodies'.
$16.61Winner of the Man Booker Prize 2009 and read by Dan Stevens, star of TV's Downton Abbey. 'Lock Cromwell in a deep dungeon in the morning,' says Thomas More, 'and when you come back that night he'll be sitting on a plush cushion eating larks' tongues, and all the gaolers will owe him money.'
$14.87One of the most impressive accounts of madness to be found in literature ... A masterpiece' Anita Brookner
$7.16A two-time winner of the Man Booker Prize presents a memoir of how she, after a misdiagnosed illness led to patronizing psychiatric treatment and destructive surgery that left her without hope of children, decided to ?write herself into being.?
$14.65One of the most prestigious awards for the short story has reached its eleventh year. Hugely successful, the BBC National Short Story Award, in partnership with Booktrust, awards £15,000 to the winning author, with £3000 going to the runner-up.
$10.32One dark and stormy night in 1956, a stranger named Fludd mysteriously turns up in the dismal village of Fetherhoughton. He is the curate sent by the bishop to assist Father Angwin-or is he? In the most unlikely of places, a superstitious town that understands little of romance or sentimentality, where bad blood between neighbors is ancient and impenetrable, miracles begin to bloom. No matter how...
$15.79From the author of the Man Booker prize-winners `Wolf Hall' and `Bring Up the Bodies' comes a story of suburban mayhem and merciless, hilarious revenge.
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