Miscellaneous non-fiction, including humour, self-help, alternative medicine and family history.
The emotional journey of a woman following her husband's death, this journal in verse combines a poignant love story with the theme of personal growth.
Sixty-four pages of crazy cartoons of festive cheer from a master of the art of ironic humour.
A sensitive and practical guide to bereavement and its effects on those aged between 18 and 28.
Essays analysing the development of 18th-20th century children's literature, and the role played by the Religious Tract Society and the Lutterworth Press.
A clear explanation of the mathematics that underlies Rubik's Cube, and how the cube can be used to grasp the fundamentals of group theory.
An exploration of the origins and development of the British surname, and the events and social changes that influenced its evolution over the centuries.
An imaginative exploration of how an understanding of liminality aids those in leadership roles in adapting creatively to change.
A lively and informative examination of political blogging, through interviews with some of the most prominent of today's political bloggers.
A thoroughly engaging memoir of the filming of Arthur Ransome's classic children's tale, written by the actress who played Titty Walker.