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September is now a part of the Duckworth Books family
‘As a sister imprint to one of the UK’s oldest publishing names, we will continue to produce beautiful, intelligent, transformational titles…
Children of the Volcano named in best travel books of 2024 by Wanderlust
Children of the Volcano, travel writer Ros Belford's account of moving to Sicily with her young family, has been named one of the best travel books of 2024 by Wanderlust. Part of a list of new titles guaranteed to spark wanderlust in readers,...
Daily Express exclusive for Simon Parker
Travel writer and author, Simon Parker, has shared an exclusive extract with the Daily Express from his newly-released book A Ride Across America, an insightful and frequently funny account of his 4,000-mile journey through the US. The extract...
The spectator reviews Cartomania
Our lavishly illustrated and beautifully designed insight into Victorian society, Cartomania: Photography and Celebrity in the Nineteenth Century by Paul Frecker, was recently reviewed by The Spectator. Robert Douglas-Fairhurst said: 'As Paul...
Cartomania on Talking History podcast
September author, Paul Frecker, recently appeared on Newstalk's podcast Talking History with Patrick Geoghegan to discuss his new book Cartomania: Photography and Celebrity in the Nineteenth Century. Presented by Dr Patrick Geoghegan of Trinity...
A RIDE ACROSS AMERICA DAILY MAIL REVIEW
A Ride Across America, Simon Parker's fascinating and funny account of cycling 4,000-miles through the small towns and big issues of the USA, has been reviewed in the Daily Mail. Determined to take the temperature of a nation of 300 million people,...
Parker scoops Times Travel exclusive
Award-winning travel writer Simon Parker talks all things A Ride Across America in a recent piece for The Times Travel. What better way to get the measure of the nation than by meeting people and taking it slowly, asks Parker, who cycled 4,373...
COMING HOME OBSERVER BOOK OF THE WEEK
Publication week for Brittney Griner’s Coming Home got off to an excellent start with an in-depth review in the Observer. Described by Emma John as a ‘swooping drama’ with a ‘high-stakes narrative’, Coming Home is a suspenseful read, packed with...
A volcano ended my dolce vita …
Thank you to the Daily Express for this fantastic interview with Ros Belford about the inspiration behind Children of the Volcano.
Three-page feature for The Spark
Rosalind Moody's piece about her ménage à quatre - as explored in The Spark - has a three-page spread and front page in the Daily Mail today. Congratulations Rosalind!