Data: A Guide to Humans
By Phil Harvey and Noelia Jiménez Martínez
Why data is important, how companies and governments are using data, and, crucially, how you can use data to improve your business, your life, or maybe even the world.
The Coincidence of Novembers
By Edited by Sandy Nairne
A selection of autobiographical writings by Sir Patrick Nairne (1921 – 2013)
How To Be An Olympian
By Harry Reardon
The inside story of two women, an Olympic rower and a Paralympic cyclist, going for Tokyo 2020 gold
A Country To Call Home
By Lucy Popescu
An anthology on the subject of refugees, asylum seekers and migration focusing on the experiences of children and young people
Don't Hold My Head Down
By Lucy-Anne Holmes
Bridget Jones meets Erin Brockovich and Elizabeth Gilbert – wearing a strap on, at a sex party
First in the World Somewhere
By Penny Pepper
A unique memoir of creative purpose, sexual discovery, activism - driven by defiance
The Last Landlady
By Laura Thompson
A homage to the English pub
Mud, Maul, Mascara: How I Led My Country, and Lived to Tell the Tale
By Catherine Spencer
The inspirational story of a woman who just wanted to have fun, find love and win the rugby World Cup
Sew on the Go: a maker's journey
By Mary Jane Baxter
An inspiring road trip and a practical guide to crafting wherever you find yourself
100 Voices
By Miranda Roszkowski
100 years after getting the Vote, 100 female writers share their story
The Diary of Losing Dad
By Emily Bevan
A bittersweet journey through grief – pieced together with diary entries and poems
A Year in the Life: Adventures in British Subcultures
By Lucy Leonelli
An A to Z of British subcultures