What do wild flowers tell us of our own lives and our own history? This is the story of Britain's evolving and surprisingly diverse landscapes and the wild flowers that have helped shape it yet struggle to survive.
The life of this national treasure is compassionately chronicled by award-winning writer Maggie Ferguson. With Michael's story being as strange and sad as any he has written, Fergusson examines how the boy who once aspired to be an army officer became a bestselling children's author instead. A unique collaboration of seven biographical chapters and seven stories in response from Morpurgo. *Also appeared in January Buyer's Notes*
From the author of Number One bestseller The Righteous Men. How are hundreds of unexplained deaths, spanning the globe, connected to the last great secret of the Second World War?
The much-anticipated follow-up to the celebrated writer's first book on the natural world, "Nightwalk". Yates sits alongside Robert Macfarlane, Roger Deakin and Richard Mabey. *Delayed*
An anthology of recent journalism from the inimitable mayor of London, seeing Boris give impassioned voice to his opinions on education, and the latest developments in media, culture and transport.