Why were his people dying? This was a question Kianda Mala needed to answer. Considered a god because he had a tail, accepted as a leader, Kianda emerges from the jungle to confront the modern world. What he discovers is a world beyond his comprehens...
Domestication Handbook, writes Bhanu Kapil, meshes "gender theory...the philosophy of Donna Haraway, contemporary farming techniques, and suburban girlhood together, in a work that is both entertaining, slightly wild and incredibly brave." Kristen St...
When does public ‘need to know’ outweigh family loyalty? That is the dilemma for journalist Mark Andrew when he discovers a drug he is investigating is made by The Penhaligan Foundation, the company owned and run by his own father, Amos Penhaliga...
Two stories - one life. As a teenager Tony Walker was injured in a road accident and was left without the hope of ever becoming a professional footballer, the only dream in his young life. We follow his progress as he deals with this calamity and sta...
They say 'love is blind' but for David it was deaf. That was until he met Sara who accepted him for person he was. We follow David through his uncertain childhood where he was happier at school than at home, while Sara deals with her own problems, th...
Deep in the Amazon jungle, so deep even the Amazon River is not close, a woman gives birth to a baby with a tail. Traumatised, she runs off into the jungle never to be seen again, leaving the new born baby with a young girl who had been her compan...
Alan Montague discovers he is going blind.
Chelsea Danvers avoids physical contact with people.
Alan needs help with his work.
Chelsea can provide it.
Together they are Perfect Partners.
Join Alan on his journey into ...
Liam Montgomery is an ordinary working lad who enjoyed his life. He worked hard, played hard and had a laugh with his mates. He never really thought about anything serious until the day his 'little sister' Stacey (not really so little, he just had...
2019. Great Britain prepares for the election of a new prime minister, but just how great is this green and pleasant land? Who holds the power? Can the working man ever affect real change? Or are we destined to repeat the mistakes of the past in a pe...