Memoirs

Wayward Women

Rhonda Carrier

Tracey Davies

Wayward Women is a raw, witty and fearless two-voice memoir of friendship, freedom and desire, as two fiftysomething travel writers rediscover themselves after divorce. From Florida to India, Lapland to Hong Kong, they chart love, loss, parenthood and menopause, alongside the remarkable women who shape their journey and the deep bond that sustains them.

Manners and Mischief

Anne Glenconner

An A–Z of Royal Tales and Surprising Wisdom from Princess Margaret’s Lady in Waiting

Who Me!

David J Howe

A unique memoir combining personal history with unprecedented access to Doctor Who‘s behind-the-scenes evolution.

A Silent Tsunami

Anthea Rowan

A Silent Tsunami is a unique combination of memoir and medicine – Rowan forensically examines the development of her mother’s illness and explores dementia in a frank but illuminating, lyrical and moving way.

Becoming Mr Nice

Amber Marks

In this beautifully designed book, Howard Marks’ daughter, writer and lawyer Amber Marks, has collated and curated highlights from Howard´s extensive and, until now, unseen personal archive. The book features jottings, drawings and photographs from Howard´s Welsh childhood and Teddy boy years in post-war Britain…

The Hero’s Body

William Giraldi

The Hero’s Body is a memoir of what it means to be a modern man At just forty-seven years old, William Giraldi’s father was killed in a horrific motorcycle accident. Writing here with searing honesty about grief, obsession, shame and identity, he looks back on three generations of men from the blue-collar town…