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Travels in the Reich, 1933-1945 by Oliver Lubrich
Drawing on published and unpublished accounts from writers and public figures visiting Germany, this book creates a composite portrait of the reality of life under Hitler. It offers an insight into the range of responses to Nazi Germany. It also offers a new perspective on the quotidian details of life in Nazi Germany.
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Clay by Melissa Harrison
An intimate and captivating portrait of four people struggling with the concrete confines of city life from a talented debut novelist. Ideal for fans of contemporary literary fiction, including writers such as Stephen Kelman, Jon McGregor and Monica Ali.
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Fabulous Baker Brothers by Tom Herbert
The new book from the baking stars of Channel 4: Tom is a master baker who runs the famous Hobbs House Bakery that has been the family business for five generations. His brother Henry is the acclaimed chef who runs the Hobbs House Butchery right next door.
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Fat Chance by Robert Lustig
Sugar is addictive, toxic and everywhere. Find out how your sweet tooth might be nibbling you to death in this straight-talking expose.
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