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No Longer With US

Our Chairman writes about the review of No Longer with Us in The Lady Magazine

Our Chairman writes about The Lady Magazine’s review of No Longer with Us which was picked as ‘Book of the Week.’ You can read the piece here and get your copy of No Longer with Us here today.

 

The Evening Standard reviews A Scribbler in Soho: A Celebration of Auberon Waugh and the Londoner’s diary writes about the launch…

The Evening Standard reviews A Scribbler in Soho. You can read the review here and the Londoner’s Diary entry here.

Our Chairman Naim Attallah’s speech on the launch of A Scribbler in Soho: A Celebration of Auberon Waugh

Read our Chairman Naim Attallah’s speech on the launch of A Scribbler in Soho: A Celebration of Auberon Waugh at Daunt Books, Marylebone last night here.

Bookseller Books in the Media lists No Longer with Us and A Scribbler in Soho

The Bookseller Books in the Media lists No Longer with Us and A Scribbler in Soho with all the press both titles have received.You can read the feature here.

Nudge Books reviews If I chance to talk a little wild by Jane Haynes

Nudge Books reviews If I chance to talk a little wild by Jane Haynes. You can read the review here and get your copy of the book here.

The Mail on Sunday reviews A Scribbler in Soho: A Celebration of Auberon Waugh

The Mail on Sunday reviews A Scribbler in Soho: A Celebration of Auberon Waugh. You can read the review here and get your copy of the book here today.

Candice Derman and Jane Haynes will be speaking the unspeakable on 27th February

The Times reviews A Scribbler in Soho: A Celebration of Auberon Waugh

The Times reviews A Scribbler in Soho: A Celebration of Auberon Waugh on Saturday 19th January. Read the review here and get your copy of the book here today.

Candice Derman writes about Indescribable for Women’s Writers, Women’s Books

‘Writing has always been a relief, words helped me when I was too afraid to express my feelings, it was essential to my survival.’

Candice Derman writes about writing Indescribable for Women’s Writers, Women’s Books. You can read the full feature here and get your copy of Indescribable here today.

No Longer With US

The Spectator reviews No Longer with Us by Naim Attallah

‘The best interrogators can be counted on one hand. My own list would include John Freeman, Oriana Fallaci, Martyn Harris, Janet Malcolm and Lynn Barber. To which I now add the Palestinian publisher and author, Naim Attallah.’

The Spectator reviews No Longer with Us by Naim Attallah. You can read the full review here and get your copy of the book here.

The Evelyn Waugh society on the publication of A Scribbler in Soho: A Celebration of Auberon Waugh

The Evelyn Waugh Society writes about the publication of A Scribbler in Soho: A Celebration of Auberon Waugh. You can read the piece here and get your copy of the book here.

The Hippocratic Post reviews If I chance to talk a little wild by Jane Haynes

‘Relational psychotherapist Jayne Haynes’s compelling, unpredictable new memoir; ‘If I Chance to Talk a Little Wild’ uses both personal and clinical experiences to explore complex issues such as parenting, emotional and sexual abuse and unresolved conflict and is full of fascinating case histories and anecdotes. The memoir vividly explores Haynes’ early life and complex relationship with her mother who suffered a nervous breakdown.’

The Hippocratic Post reviews If I chance to talk a little wild by Jane Haynes. You can read the full review here and get your copy of the book here today.

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