‘Magnificent… I want to press a copy on everyone I know’ Nigella Lawson
It’s 1913 and a young, carefree and recklessly innocent girl, Mina, goes out into the forest on the edge of the Baltic sea and meets a gang of rowdy young men with revolution on their minds. It sounds like a fairy tale but it’s life.
The adventure leads to flight, emigration and a new land, a new language and the pursuit of idealism or happiness – in Liverpool. But what of the stories from the old country; how do they shape and form the next generations who have heard the well-worn tales?
From the flour mills of Latvia to Liverpool suburbia to post-war Soho, The Story of the Forest is about myths and memory and about how families adapt in order to survive. It is a story full of the humour and wisdom we have come to relish from this wonderful writer.
From the Orange Prize-winning and Man Booker-shortlisted Linda Grant.

The World and All That It Holds
White fox
For Thy Great Pain Have Mercy On My Little Pain
Fling : the must read rom-com for fans of Marian Keyes and Beth O'Leary
The mysterious case of the Alperton Angels
The Square of Sevens
We all want impossible things
The Theatre of Glass and Shadows : the immersive novel about power and desire in a world where nothing is quite as it seems
Fundamentally by Nussaibah Younis
The last remains
Mad Honey
A Bitter Remedy : A totally compelling historical mystery


