In The Icknield Way, the poet and prose writer Edward Thomas draws us down one of England's most ancient paths, bringing together history and personal experience as he walks its route.
The paperback edition of the highly acclaimed memoir in which the American travel writer, Pamela Petro, writes a love letter to Wales and explores the meaning of 'hiraeth'.
The Wild Garden is a revolutionary book which swept aside Victorian gardening conventions and formality and replaced it with a new style of gardening: naturalistic, cottage gardening. Decades ahead of its time, it remains hugely relevant today.
Unschooled is a fierce memoir of a family, and a woman navigating the endless travails of motherhood. But Caro Giles' daughters are educated at home, not through 'lifestyle choice', but because the chronically underfunded school system simply does not work for many children with special educational needs, and Caro has no alternative.
We Came by Sea is the untold story of the small boats crisis, a story of the volunteers who help thousands of refugees in Calais and of lifeboat crews running one of the biggest search and rescue operations of all time. It is a journey through an unexplored Britain which deserves to be celebrated.
In Wild Twin, the Costa Prize shortlisted author Jeff Young sets out from Liverpool in the 1970s pursuing a vision of becoming a 'wild twin'. In Europe he falls into a fever dream of drugs, dive hotels, poverty, madness and thieving. An extraordinary memoir, a hallucinatory dream book of loss and loneliness, to match his debut Ghost Town.