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New titles (16 Listed volumes)
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The Passenger: Thailand
2025, pp. 192,
£ 18.99
Book collection:
The Passenger
“These books are so rich and engrossing that it is rewarding to read them even when one is stuck at home.”—The TLS
Thomas Peermohamed Lambert
Shibboleth
2025, pp. 384,
£ 14.99
Region:
Britain
A darkly comic tale that brings the satirical English campus novel into the divided, multicultural, hyperactive present day.
Anne Berest, Claire Berest
Gabriële
2025, pp. 432,
£ 18.99
Region:
France
The passionate love affair that triggered a revolution, and the story of a remarkable woman living in extraordinary times
Yu Hua
City of Fiction
2025, pp. 352,
£ 14.99
Region:
China
A story of love, blood and dreams, set in early 20th century China
Donatella Di Pietrantonio
The Brittle Age
2025, pp. 192,
£ 14.99
Region:
Italy
A powerful mother-and-daughter story, a profound exploration of human fragility, and of the haunting shadows of the past
Amira Ghenim
A Calamity of Noble Houses
2025, pp. 380,
£ 14.99
Region:
Tunisia
Two prominent families, an illicit love affair, and a chorus of voices with multiple perspectives add up to a gripping saga set in modern Tunisia
Atsuhiro Yoshida
Goodnight Tokyo
2025, pp. 176,
£ 9.99
Region:
Japan
Book collection:
Europa B-formats
A symphony of interconnected lives and a reflection on isolation and intimacy set in Tokyo.
Giovana Madalosso
The Tokyo Suite
2025, pp. 200,
£ 14.99
Region:
Brazil
A powerful domestic thriller about motherhood and class tensions
Sacha Naspini
The Bishop's Villa
2025, pp. 220,
£ 14.99
Region:
Italy
A WWII story of love, redemption, and resistance.
Valery Panyushkin
Displaced. Civilians in the Russia-Ukraine War
2025, pp. 240,
£ 9.99
Region:
Russia
Book collection:
Europa B-formats
A Russian journalist’s first-hand account of the heartbreak and resilience of ordinary Ukrainians faced with Putin’s aggression.
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