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Paris: The Memoir

Updated edition including new material

Heiress. Party girl. Problem child. Model. Reality star. Self-created. Icon.

““The future belongs to girls who refuse to do as they’re told.”

Endgame

The explosive new book from longtime royal journalist Omid Scobie and author of the international blockbuster Finding Freedom, Endgame a penetrating investigation into the current state of the British monarchy.

The Last Word

Raw and unflinching

This is a mother’s account of her daughter’s life

And of Katie Price and her turbulent rise to fame

The Sunday Times bestselling memoir from Amy Price.

Practically Perfect

Mary Poppins is a story of taking practical steps towards happiness. It’s looking at the bright side of life. It’s setting boundaries, deciding what you want and making it happen. That’s the path to being Practically Perfect

GIRL: On Black Womanhood and Belonging

‘Powerful, intelligent and vital – one of the year’s must-reads’

Hannah Nathanson, Features Director, ELLE

Featuring contributions from Candice Carty-Williams, Jessica Horn, Ebele Okobi, Funmi Fetto and Freddie Harrel.

A Very British Christmas

‘Funny, touching and ludicrously British.’ India Knight

‘Makes Christmas slightly less awful’ Al Murray

Validate Me: A life of code-dependency

‘Charly is social media’s answer to Carol Ann Duffy’ Sunday Times STYLE

[Charly] is turning a new generation on to poetry’ The Telegraph

From the bestselling author of She Must Be Mad comes the second book of poetry and prose from Charly Cox.

Brave

‘My life, as you will read, has taken me from one cult to another. BRAVE is the story of how I fought my way out of these cults and reclaimed my life. I want to help you do the same.’–Rose McGowan

A revealing memoir and empowering manifesto – a voice for generations

How to Win at Feminism: The Definitive Guide to Having It All… And Then Some!

’People say women can’t be funny. WRONG… I love Reductress.’-Sam Bain, co-creator of Peep Show

The definitive manual on how to be the best feminist you can be—as told by a hilariously misguided yet well-meaning women’s magazine. From the creators of the wildly popular satirical website, Reductress.

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