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MADAME SOUSATZKA
By Welsh author Bernice Rubens, who was the daughter of a Lithuanian Jew, Madame Sousatzka (1962), became a film starring Shirley MacLaine and directed by John Schlesinger.
June
UNPOPULAR ESSAYS
A classic collection of Bertrand Russell’s more controversial works, (pub. 1950) reaffirming his staunch liberal values, this is one of the Trellech born writer's most characteristic books.
May
FREYA DOOLEY
The artist book published as a part of the solo commission 'Rhythms and Disturbances' at g39, Cardiff, with support from the Arts Council of Wales.
April
MA VIE À PARIS
This is the ultimate guide to Paris, by the duo behind Astier de Villatte. Benoît Astier de Villatte and Ivan Pericoli, the designers behind the cultish brand of homeware have now expanded their empire to publishing.
March
WALK THROUGH WALLS
By Marina Abramović, this memoir spans her five decade career, and tells a story that is almost as exhilarating and extraordinary as her groundbreaking performance art.
February
LUCIA IN LONDON
By E.F. Benson, this classic novel, published in 1927, features humorous incidents in the lives of the British upper-middle-class vying for social prestige in an atmosphere of extreme snobbery.
January
DISCOVERY OF FRANCE
By Graham Robb, this book is a reminder of why France still matters. It may not be the 'Great Nation' it often thinks it is, but instead a mutating series of plural identities.
December
MAGICAL THINKING
Joan Didion's 2005 international bestseller. "Life changes fast, Life changes in the instant. you sit down to dinner and life as you know it ends." Winner of the national book award.
November
IN EXTREMIS
The life of war correspondent Marie Colvin by Lindsey Hilsum. Marie Colvin was glamorous, hard-drinking, braver than all the boys, with a troubled and rackety personal life.
October
LOVE
Journalist Dolly Alderton's first book. A spot- on, wildly funny and sometimes heartbreaking book about growing up, getting older and navigating love.
September
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