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The Tablet reviews The Unfriended by Jane McLoughlin

The Tablet reviews Jane McLoughlin’s The Unfriended, released with Quartet in September 2015 and soon to be available in e-book format.

Jane McLoughlin’s nostalgic coming-of-age story seems to have captured the atmosphere of the place and the time most evocatively (Dublin in the 1960’s). A quartet of female students are thrown together in their

  • March 3, 2016
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The Bath Chronicle Reviews Japan’s WWII Legacy by Hiroko Sherwin

The Bath Chronicle reviews Hiroko Sherwin's Japan's WWII Legacy, released with Quartet on 25 February 2016.

  • March 2, 2016
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Allan Massie’s ‘End Games in Bordeaux’ longlisted for the Walter Scott Prize 2016

We're extremely excited to announce that Allan Massie's End Games in Bordeaux has been longlisted for the Walter Scott Prize. It looks like he's up against some great competition too.

  • February 29, 2016
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Happy Publication Day to ‘Japan’s WWII Legacy’ by Hiroko Sherwin

We’re excited to announce that today is the official publication day for Japan’s WWII Legacy: Interview with Japanese Veterans by Hiroko Sherwin.

Japan’s WW2 Legacy by Hiroko Sherwin explores first-hand, previously untold stories from veterans of World War II and is an exploration of Japan’s wartime experience and its aftermath told through the testimony of 

  • February 25, 2016
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Announcing Quartet Books 2016 publishing list: from the finest new memoirs to fun summer reads

Here at Quartet Books we're very excited about the publishing year ahead and have some treats in store for you. From memoirs, fiction, our first children's book in a while and a collection of interviews for Japanese WW2 Veterans, here's what books Quartet are publishing over the next few months.

  • February 19, 2016
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Ask Lucy Beresford for romantic reading advice on Twitter

Join @LucyBeresford on Twitter at 4pm on Friday 12 February where she’ll be talking to @QuartetBooks about her writing, the joys of relationships, and offering advice on romantic reads for valentines day.  Get involved and ask Lucy a question using #AskLucy

Lucy Beresford is the author of ‘Invisible Threads‘, a unique novel about

  • February 9, 2016
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Jeremy Clarke launches Low Life at Notting Hill Bookshop

Quartet Books and Charles Glass Books will be celebrating the publication of Low Life by Jeremy Clarke at Notting Hill Bookshop on Thursday 4th February at 6.30pm. Come meet the author, get your book signed, and hear a few words from Jeremy himself.

Taking over from the late Jeffrey Bernard, Jeremy Clarke has been the

  • January 20, 2016
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Book review of The Magic Buttons by Nouneh Sarkissian

The Magic Buttons is a beautiful tale written by an author who has great creative talent and an intimate knowledge and understanding of a child’s world. She can communicate with them, nourish their minds and feed their imagination with noble ideas. The story of the book is about the International Conference of Wizards and Witches,

  • January 19, 2016
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THE SPECTATOR REVIEWS THE MAN WHO BUILT THE BEST CAR IN THE WORLD BY BRIAN SEWELL

One of the great joys of the late Brian Sewell’s style of writing was his almost child-like bluntness. He had a three-year-old’s lack of tact when it came to saying what he thought of things, be it art or food or life in general…I’ll be honest: it’s not Sewell’s finest work. It pains me to

  • January 7, 2016
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