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Women's Prize for Fiction 2022 Longlist
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Creatures of Passage€12.99
Morowa Yejide's deeply captivating novel shows us an unseen Washington filled with otherworldly landscapes, flawed super-humans, and reluctant ghosts, and brings together a community intent on saving one young boy in order to reclaim themselves.
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Great CircleSpecial Price €9.59 Regular Price €11.99
A soaring, breathtakingly ambitious novel that weaves together the astonishing lives of a 1950s vanished female aviator and the modern-day Hollywood actress who plays her on screen.
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The Paper Palace (Paperback)€12.99
A Page-turning summertime read for fans of Where the Crawdads Sing and Little Fires Everywhere.
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Remote Sympathy (Paperback)€12.99
DUBLIN LITERARY AWARD 2022 - Shortlist. WOMEN'S PRIZE FOR FICTION 2022 - LONGLIST
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The Island of Missing Trees€11.99
In The Island of Missing Trees, prizewinning author Elif Shafak brings us a rich, magical tale of belonging and identity, love and trauma, nature, and, finally, renewal.
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The Book of Form and EmptinessSpecial Price €19.99 Regular Price €24.99
The Book of Form and Emptiness blends unforgettable characters, riveting plot and vibrant engagement with everything from jazz to climate change to our attachment to material possessions. This is classic Ruth Ozeki - bold, humane and heartbreaking.
WOMEN'S PRIZE FOR FICTION 2022 - LONGLIST.
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This One Sky Day€12.99
Dawn breaks across the archipelago of Popisho. The sky is pink, and some wonder if it will ever be blue again.
WOMEN'S PRIZE FOR FICTION 2022 - LONGLIST
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Careless : Sometimes it's easy to fall between the cracks€11.99
WOMEN'S PRIZE FOR FICTION 2022 - LONGLIST
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Home Fire€11.99
WINNER OF THE WOMEN'S PRIZE FOR FICTION 2018. A BOOK OF THE YEAR IN THE GUARDIAN, OBSERVER, TELEGRAPH, NEW STATESMAN, EVENING STANDAND AND NEW YORK TIMES. A contemporary reimagining of Sophocles' Antigone, Home Fire is an urgent, fiercely compelling story of loyalties torn apart when love and politics collide - confirming.