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Autumn 2021

29 Locks

Out 30th September 2021

29 Locks

Nicola Garrard

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Paperback £8.99 | Ebook £6.99

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It crackles off the page!’ Alex Wheatle


‘Urgent, gripping, relevant and important: I loved 29 Locks’ Anthony McGowan, Winner of the 2020 Carnegie Medal


'An impressive, accomplished debut'  Lucy Cavendish Fiction Prize


Fifteen-year-old Donny’s life has been shaped by poverty, crime and casual violence. With his mum jailed for drugs offences, Donny leaves Hackney for a foster home in Hertfordshire. When Donny’s posh new friend Zoe is offered a dubious modelling audition in London, the pair decide to ‘borrow’ a canal barge and navigate the 29 locks down to Kings Cross. Fast-paced, tragic and tender, 29 Locks is an unflinching depiction of urban teen life.


The Black & White Museum

The Black and White Museum

Ferdinand Dennis

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Paperback £12.99 | Ebook £6.99

'Dennis does not disappoint... Riveting sensitive snapshots of inner city London life' Yvonne Brewster, author and founder of Talawa Theatre Company


From the critically acclaimed author of Duppy Conqueror, comes The Black and White Museum, a collection of both highly personal and universal short stories, revealing the emotional drama of faded love, the loss of individual and shared memory and the wistful longing for home.


Winter 2022

The Last One

Out 27th January 2022

The Last One

Fatima Daas

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Paperback £10.99 | Ebook £6.99

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'Daas stops you in your tracks with what seems like a quiet symphony until you realise it is in fact a crescendo of what it means to be human Mona Eltahawy, author of The Seven Necessary Sins for Women and Girl


'I tore through this incredible work of art in one sitting' Abdi Nazemian, author of Like a Love Story

Drawn from the author’s experiences growing up in a Paris banlieue, this

powerful, prize-winning debut explores the diverse, often conflicting

facets of her identity — French, Algerian, Muslim, lesbian.

'Through fiction, I was able to explore everything that had made me' Fatima Daas, interviewed in the Guardian


'An absorbing exploration of sexuality and religion in the mainly Muslim Paris suburb of Clichy-sous-Bois, Daas’s debut is a nuanced tale of finding one’s place in the world fired by a desire to belong forged in one’s own truth'

The New European

'Carves out a portrait, like a patient, attentive sculptor or like a mine searcher, aware that each word could make everything explode, and you have to choose them with infinite care.'

Virginie Despentes, author of King Kong Theory






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