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'What a fun book! Reading Sea Fever is enticing and intriguing,
like watching floating treasure bob past your nose.' Tristram
Gooley, author of The Natural Navigator Can you interpret the
shipping forecast? Do you know your flotsam from your jetsam? Or
who owns the foreshore? Can you tie a half-hitch - or would you
rather splice the mainbrace? Full of charming illustrations and
surprising facts, Sea Fever provides the answers to all these and
more. Mixing advice on everything from seasickness to righting a
capsized boat with arcane marine lore, recipes, history, dramatic
stories of daring-do and guides to the wildlife we share our shores
with, even the most experienced ocean-dweller will find something
in these pages to surprise and delight.
The Binding meets The Handmaid's Tale - Discovering a book of dark
and ancient power, a convent librarian must defend it with her
life. Perfect for fans of dark academia and historical feminist
fiction. 'A wonderfully rich and absorbing tale' Observer 'Expertly
crafted and beautifully told' Jennifer Saint 'All so good. I read
it in two days flat, and wish I had spaced it out more' ⭐ ⭐ ⭐
⭐ ⭐ READER REVIEW Beatrice is the convent's librarian. For
years, she has shunned the company of her sisters, finding solace
only with her manuscripts. Then, one carnival night, two women,
bleeding and stricken, are abandoned outside the convent's walls.
Moments from death, one of them presses something into Beatrice's
hands: a bewitching book whose pages have a dangerous life of their
own. But men of the faith want the book destroyed, and a zealous
preacher has tracked it to her door. Her sisters' lives - or her
obsession. Beatrice must decide. The book's voice is growing
stronger. An ancient power uncoils. Will she dare to listen? More
praise for THE BOOK OF EVE: 'What an extraordinary book' Harriet
Tyce 'A ravishing, erudite feminist hijack of Renaissance Florence'
Alice Albinia 'A beautifully written, utterly enthralling read'
Karen Coles 'Mysterious, bewitching and beautiful' Elizabeth Lee
'Brutal and haunting' Melissa Fu 'Erudite and bewitching' Costanza
Casati And some early reader reviews: 'It is a tribute to female
strength, power and resilience' ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ 'A very
interesting take on myth, mythology and the power of women when
they work together for the greater good' ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ 'The
writing was excellent with a compelling storyline and well
developed characters and a fantastic setting' ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐
'An emotional journey, I absolutely loved the story and characters'
⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐
Need advice on how to raise a chicken or pluck a pheasant?
Wondering how to train your dog, catch a mole or sneak through a
field of cows? Perhaps you're after the secret to the fattest
pumpkin, the wormiest compost, the classiest snowdrop? Or are you
simply in love with our captivating landscapes, keen to unlock the
history and culture of our woods and fields, our footpaths and
boundaries, our meadows and moors? ?In this delightful and
eye-opening book, Meg Clothier and her father, Jonny, combine
decades of practical know-how with a passion for literature and
lore - braced up by a keen understanding of the conundrums of the
contemporary countryside. From hedges and holloways to henges and
ha-has, Country Matters brings the world beyond our towns and
cities - its pleasures and perplexities, its dilemmas and delights
- to entertaining and illuminating life.
The Binding meets The Handmaid's Tale - Discovering a book of dark
and ancient power, a convent librarian must defend it with her
life. Perfect for fans of dark academia and historical feminist
fiction. 'A wonderfully rich and absorbing tale' Observer 'Expertly
crafted and beautifully told' Jennifer Saint 'All so good. I read
it in two days flat, and wish I had spaced it out more' ⭐ ⭐ ⭐
⭐ ⭐ READER REVIEW Beatrice is the convent's librarian. For
years, she has shunned the company of her sisters, finding solace
only with her manuscripts. Then, one carnival night, two women,
bleeding and stricken, are abandoned outside the convent's walls.
Moments from death, one of them presses something into Beatrice's
hands: a bewitching book whose pages have a dangerous life of their
own. But men of the faith want the book destroyed, and a zealous
preacher has tracked it to her door. Her sisters' lives - or her
obsession. Beatrice must decide. The book's voice is growing
stronger. An ancient power uncoils. Will she dare to listen? More
praise for THE BOOK OF EVE: 'What an extraordinary book' Harriet
Tyce 'A ravishing, erudite feminist hijack of Renaissance Florence'
Alice Albinia 'A beautifully written, utterly enthralling read'
Karen Coles 'Mysterious, bewitching and beautiful' Elizabeth Lee
'Brutal and haunting' Melissa Fu 'Erudite and bewitching' Costanza
Casati And some early reader reviews: 'It is a tribute to female
strength, power and resilience' ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ 'A very
interesting take on myth, mythology and the power of women when
they work together for the greater good' ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ 'The
writing was excellent with a compelling storyline and well
developed characters and a fantastic setting' ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐
'An emotional journey, I absolutely loved the story and characters'
⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐
In the name of the Father, not a word of this. Her letters are
forbidden. Beatrice is the convent's librarian. For years, she has
shunned the company of her sisters, finding solace only with her
manuscripts. Then, one carnival night, two women, bleeding and
stricken, are abandoned outside the convent's walls. Moments from
death, one of them presses something into Beatrice's hands: a
bewitching book whose pages have a dangerous life of their own. But
men of the faith want the book destroyed, and a zealous preacher
has tracked it to her door. Her sisters' lives - or her obsession.
Beatrice must decide. The book's voice is growing stronger. An
ancient power uncoils. Will she dare to listen?
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