Non-fiction

The books here are listed alphabetically by title.

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by Sabrina Cohen-Hatton
A fascinating, enlightening memoir about working in the fire service by an extraordinarily single-minded and determined woman.
by Mary Considine
The story of how a couple took over the magical Island House, off the coast of Cornwall.
by Jess Phillips
A very enjoyable and informative read which, with great clarity, reminds us why it's important to be engaged with politics and politicians.
by Michelle Obama
Subtitled 'Overcoming in Uncertain Times' this is a balm, a comfort, an encouragement and a challenge from the former first lady of the USA.
by Wendy Welch
An amusing and charming account of life running a second-hand bookshop in a small town in America.
by Melinda Gates
Powerful, distressing, inspiring, challenging, uplifting, disturbing... This is the most extraordinary book. Read it!
by Ed Caesar
The extraordinary story of a war veteran who flies himself to the Himalayas to climb Mount Everest.
by Kim Donovan
The author investigates the murder of her great-great aunt in Great Yarmouth in the 19th century.
by Margaret Drabble
The award-winning writer Margaret Drabble has used her love of jigsaws as a theme for her memoir, a family history.
by Michael Mansfield
A challenging, emotional but ultimately uplifting book which urges us all to make a difference.
by Matthew Barzan
A fascinating and inspiring look at leadership encouraging us to change the way we have all viewed the power structure in organisations, and society.
by Vanessa O'Keane
An in-depth study of the mechanisms of memory which features fascinating examples of lessons to be learnt through literature and authors.
by Heather Martin
An extraordinarily detailed biography of this extraordinarily successful writer. Fascinating.
by Raynor Winn
An extraordinary and inspiring memoir of how a couple face the loss of everything they've held dear by going on a very long walk!
by Leila Slimani
The author was invited to spend a night in a museum in Venice and to write about the experience. Intriguing and thought-provoking insight to a writer's life.
by Will Storr
Many people have forged their own interpretations on why and how we tell stories, but this book seeks to do so by making sense of the human brain.
by John Henry Phillips
The true story of the friendship between a World War II veteran and a young archaeologist searching for the lost landing craft off the French coast.
by Nicola Davies Illustrated by Emily Sutton
Beautifully illustrated, simply told story of how climate change has affected giraffes in Niger.
by Mensun Bound
Subtitled 'The Discovery of Shackleton's Endurance', it describes the search for the ship that slipped under the ice in the Antarctic in 1915.
by Melissa Harrison
Beautiful to look at and to hold, this is a fascinating and engaging diary of nature in both city and countryside from this award-winning writer.
by Felice Hardy
When Liesl Herbst escaped Austria at the start of the Second World War, she was a champion tennis player. Her story is powerfully and compellingly told by her granddaughter.
by Rowan Williams
Why the Rule of Life outlined by St Benedict is relevant for us today.
by Ken Smith Will Millard
A moving and mesmerising account of a man stepping out of society for the life and lifestyle he has chosen.
by Raynor Winn
The story of before and after the incredible memoir 'The Salt Path' became a bestseller. This is another extraordinary read.
by Rhiannon Lucy Cosslett
A memoir about keeping a cat, and then hoping to start a family and looking back on life's experiences.
by Guru Madhavan
Stories about how the vision and application of engineers have influenced so many areas of modern life. Fascinating and inspiring.
by Esther Rutter
Taking a year to explore knitting throughout the British Isles - a beautifully executed account of a journey through social history and creativity.
by Adam Kay
These diaries of a junior doctor have been described as 'hilarious and heartbreaking'. What will we all think?
by Abi Morgan
A compelling, difficult read about sudden illness and how life can take an unexpected turn. Difficult but at times humorous, this is an incredible read.

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