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‘Wonderfully knotty... a very grown-up fantasy masquerading as quirky fable. Unexpected, thrilling
                                                 and absurd’ Sunday Telegraph

                                 STAMMERED SONGBOOK: A MOTHER’S BOOK OF HOURS
                                                       ERWIN MORTIER

                    ‘Mortier has a poet’s eye for vibrant detail and prose to match... If this is a book of fragmentation, it
                                             is also a son’s moving tribute’ Observer


                                                   BARCELONA SHADOWS
                                                        MARC PASTOR
                        ‘As gruesome as it is gripping... the writing is extraordinarily vivid... Highly recommended’
                                                         Independent


                                                       THE LIBRARIAN
                                                      MIKHAIL ELIZAROV
                                         ‘A romping good tale... Pretty sensational’ Big Issue


                                             WHILE THE GODS WERE SLEEPING
                                                       ERWINM ORTIER
                                           ‘A monumental, phenomenal book’ De Morgen


                                                BUTTERFLIES IN NOVEMBER
                                                  AUÐURAVA ÓLAFSDÓTTIR

                     ‘A funny, moving and occasionally bizarre exploration of life’s upheavals and reversals’ Financial
                                                            Times

                                                          BY BLOOD
                                                        ELLEN ULLMAN

                                             ‘Delicious and intriguing’ Daily Telegraph

                                                       THE LAST DAYS
                                                      LAURENT SEKSIK

                     ‘Mesmerising... Seksik’s portrait of Zweig’s final months is dignified and tender’ Financial Times

                                                  TALKING TO OURSELVES
                                                      ANDRÉS NEUMAN

                      ‘This is writing of a quality rarely encountered... when you read Neuman’s beautiful novel, you
                                          realise a very high bar has been set’ Guardian
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