‘Haynes’s memoir provides refreshing and interesting perspectives on theories of transference, as well as the importance of the psychoanalytic relationship for both patient and analyst.’
The TLS reviews If I chance to talk a little wild by Jane Haynes. Get your copy of the book here today.
‘In their vastly varied lengths, every reply in the book is both gripping and revealing. It’s like Desert Island Discs without the discs, only ten times more probing. Attallah is a master of the psychologically nosy interview question’
The Daily Mail reviews No Longer with Us by Naim Attallah. You can read the full review here.
‘Affecting and at times heartbreaking and raw, Candice leaves us with the feeling that writing this book was empowering, that she feels the experience was cathartic’
Nudge Books reviews Indescribable by Candice Derman. Read the full review here.
To launch the blog tour for If I chance to talk a little wild by Jane Haynes, Jane has done a guest post on Love Books, Read Books which you can read here.
‘Somehow, I cracked the reading code before I arrived at any school. I remember sitting in the back garden of my London home and watching my pet tortoise slowly munching through lettuce leaves as I tried to crunch letters. Heavens knows how I eventually translated random signs on the page into words, because I am useless at crosswords, Scrabble or jigsaws. It felt like magic. And it was.’
Jane Haynes explains why literature is so important to her in her practice as a psychotherapist for Book Brunch. You can read the article here and get your copy of the book here on Wednesday.
We were delighted to launch A Listening Doctor by Jeremy Bending at Waterstones, Eastbourne. Jeremy gave a wonderful speech and the book sold out! You can get your copy of A Listening Doctor here today.
‘These stories are gentle, the antiquated values are endearing and the experience of reading them is pleasant. It made me think about the Arabian Nights for the first time in a long time.’
Nudge Books reviews Lady Hayatt’s Husbands by Ahmed Fagih. Read the full review here and get your copy of the book here.