‘A fascinating book’
‘Hagitude is a fascinating book. It’s well researched, packed with stories and bursting with lovely descriptions of the natural world. There’s plenty in it to inspire women of every age.’ The Sunday Times
‘Hagitude is a fascinating book. It’s well researched, packed with stories and bursting with lovely descriptions of the natural world. There’s plenty in it to inspire women of every age.’ The Sunday Times
A wonderful evening at the Conduit Club to celebrate the publication of Fixing the Planet and author Michael Norton’s 80th birthday!
Congratulations to Sarah Polly on the UK publication of her incisive collection of essays Run Towards the Danger.
We’ve had continued great press for The Slow Road to Tehran by Rebecca Lowe.
We are delighted to have worked with the Van Gogh Museum to create The Healing Power of Nature: Vincent van Gogh.
Another great review for The Slow Road to Tehran appears in today’s Financial Times. ‘Beautifully capturing the joys of solo adventuring … highly entertaining and impressively valiant.’
It has been a busy month pre-publication for The Slow Road to Tehran. Last Saturday she gained a fantastic review by James Barr in The Times …
Thank you to the Leeds Lit Fest and the beautiful Leeds Library for hosting Rebecca Lowe on Sunday. A wonderful start to in-person events for The Slow Road to Tehran.
To Stanfords for a wonderful evening with Michael Webster discussing The Condor’s Feather: Travelling Wild in South America.
This week Rebecca Lowe has had a fascinating event talking to Tim Moss at the Cycle Touring Festival and a great review in The Critic.
We are over the moon to be regional finalist for the The British Press Award Small Press of the Year 2022, along with strong competition.