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Liz Hodgkinson writes about the world’s first sex change couple in The Express

‘But then a steward put his head round the door and handed Dr Dillon a cable. It read: “Do you intend to claim the title since your change-over? Kindly cable Daily Express.” At that moment, Dr Dillon recorded in his unpublished autobiography, his heart stood still’

Liz Hodgkinson writes in today’s Daily Express. From a

  • October 23, 2015
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The Automobile Magazine reviews The Man Who Built the Best Car in the World by Brian Sewell

‘Sewell’s last book has been beautifully illustrated by our talented contributor Stefan Marjoram, and would make a delightful addition to any child’s – or adult’s – motoring library’

The Automobile Magazine gives a glowing review of The Man Who Built the Best Car in the World by Brian Sewell. Get your copy of the title

  • October 21, 2015
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Sunny Singh will be speaking at Pages of Hackney on Monday 2nd November

Sunny Singh and Will Wiles will be speaking about hotels, writing and literary reception on Monday 2nd November. It’s a free event at Pages of Hackney, Lower Clapton Road from 7.30-9pm. BYOB.

Get your copy of Hotel Arcadia by Sunny Singh here.

  • October 19, 2015
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Fantastic review of The Man Who Built the Best Car in the World by Brian Sewell

‘The book is enhanced with superb colour scenes imagined by the artist Stefan Marjoram, as well as some of his pencil sketches and also beautifully bound and presented. The book is worth the price purely to admire the superb pencil sketch on the endpapers of an 1913 Alpine Trial team car at speed, quite magnificent

  • October 19, 2015
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Feature on Invisible Threads in the Asian Voice…

Wonderful feature on Invisible Threads by Lucy Beresford in Asian Voice following her fantastic talk at Asia House…

Get a copy of Invisible Threads by Lucy Beresford here today!

 

  • October 15, 2015
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Big Issue Founder and Quartet author John Bird joins the House of Lords

‘Mine will be a voice in the legislative process for the thousands of people the Big Issue has helped over the past 24 years and continues to help today through our philosophy of social entrepreneurialism based on self-help…I believe that one of the complexities of modern policy is that sometimes the best thinkers, like the

  • October 15, 2015
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The Spectator reviews End Games in Bordeaux by Allan Massie

‘In a recent book review, the historian Norman Stone wrote: “Maybe the Second World War can now be left to novelists.” Perhaps he was thinking of Allan Massie’s 1989 masterpiece A Question of Loyalties, an utterly convincing portrayal of a man making all the wrong choices for the noblest reasons in Vichy France. It’s such

  • October 9, 2015
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Robert Montagu for Professional Social Work Magazine

‘People with wealth and status are more likely to get away with child abuse because professionals are reluctant to challenge them’

Robert Montagu speaks to Professional Social Work Magazine. Get your copy of the book here today!

  • October 9, 2015
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Fantastic interview with Lucy Beresford for Asian Culture Vulture

‘I wanted to have a title that hinted at the psychological layers of all the characters but there’s also a section in the book which is all about fabric and material and Sara often feels like she’s unravelling’

Lucy Beresford gives a great interview for Asian Culture Vulture and unravels delicate taboos. You can read

  • October 5, 2015
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