
Patio Produce: How to Cultivate a Lot of Home-grown Vegetables from the Smallest Possible Space
Book
How to cultivate a lot of home-grown vegetables from the smallest possible space. When space is at a...

The Allotment Book
Book
New paperback edition of Collins' best-selling gardening title. This wonderfully illustrated book...

Hitchcock's British Films
Barry Keith Grant and Maurice Yacowar
Book
Originally published in 1977 and long out of print, Maurice Yacowar's Hitchcock's British Films was...

London's West End Actresses and the Origins of Celebrity Charity, 1880-1920
Catherine Hindson and Heather S. Nathans
Book
Today's celebrity charity work has deep historical roots. In the 1880s and 1890s, the stars of...
Bonsai: Art and Nature
Book
Bonsai trees, with a strong heritage in Japanese tradition, are the artistic miniatures of the plant...

Niki de Saint Phalle
Camille Morineau, Bloum Cardenas, Catherine Francblin and Niki de Saint Phalle
Book
This gorgeous volume offers the most complete overview in print of the oeuvre of Niki de Saint...
Richard Serra: Props, Films, Early Works
Book
Richard Serra ( born November 2, 1938) is an American minimalist sculptor and video artist known for...

A Social History of Tennis in Britain
Book
Winner of the Lord Aberdare Literary Prize 2015- from the British Society for Sports History. From...

ClareR (5869 KP) rated When the Lights Go Out in Books
Nov 17, 2020
Everything comes to a dramatic head on Christmas Eve - and I don’t think I was capable of breathing properly for the last couple of chapters.
This sounds like a morose, depressing read, but it really wasn’t. There are some really quite funny bits interspersed with the more serious aspects - I thought it was really well balanced, and I loved reading it.

ClareR (5869 KP) rated The Illustrated Child in Books
Oct 26, 2020
Tobias creates a series of beautifully illustrated books starring both Romilly and Monty, and their lives are changed. They find fame, as readers believe that the books are a kind of treasure hunt - which, incidentally, reminded me of the Kit Williams book, Masquerade, published in the late 1970’s. Strangers start to camp out in their garden, digging holes all over their land to find the treasure - meaning that Romilly is unable to leave the house.
Life changes again when Tobias’ behaviour becomes more and more erratic, Romilly’s mother comes back in to her life, and she meets her grandmother. Things seem to be continuously changing, and nothing is consistent - there’s no stability in Romilly’s life.
This book was not at all what I expected. It started out as something of an idyllic childhood, but as time went on, Romilly’s life is irrevocably changed. I felt so much sadness for her, and there were times when I was almost in tears (you might need a hanky!). This deals with some pretty serious themes: dementia, mental illness, death and child abuse. All the way through I was rooting for Romilly and hoping that she would get the help that she needed and deserved. This is such a beautifully written book, and I would have no hesitation in recommending it.
Many thanks to the publisher and NetGalley for my e-ARC.