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Books published by publisher Virago Press (UK)

  • Their Eyes Were Watching God

    Zora Neale Hurston

    (Virago Press Ltd, Jan. 1, 2018)
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  • The Last Girl: My Story of Captivity and My Fight Against the Islamic State

    Amal Clooney (foreword) Nadia Murad (author), Jenna Krajeski (author)

    Hardcover (Virago Press, Nov. 9, 2017)
    Last GirlTelling my story of first, surviving genocide and then, as a captive of ISIS is not easy, but people must know.' The remarkable and courageous story of Nadia Murad, a twenty-three-year-old Yazidi woman who is working with Amal Clooney to challenge the world to fight ISIS on behalf on her people.
  • The Young Person's Guide to Saving the Planet

    Debbie Silver and Bernadette Vallely

    Paperback (Virago Press, March 15, 1990)
    Rare Book
  • When I Was a Child I Read Books

    Marilynne Robinson

    Hardcover (Virago Press (UK), March 1, 2012)
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  • Gather Together in My Name

    Maya Angelou

    Paperback (Virago Press Ltd, March 15, 2008)
    BRAND NEW, Exactly same ISBN as listed, Please double check ISBN carefully before ordering.
  • All Joy and No Fun: The Paradox of Modern Parenthood

    Jennifer Senior

    Paperback (Virago Press Ltd, March 5, 2015)
    All Joy and No Fun
  • The Glass Castle: A Memoir of Walls, Jeannette New Edition on 04 May 2006

    Jeannette Walls

    Paperback (Virago Press Ltd, May 4, 2006)
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  • The Underground Girls Of Kabul: The Hidden Lives of Afghan Girls Disguised as Boys

    jenny nordberg

    Paperback (Virago Press Ltd, March 15, 2015)
    BRAND NEW, Exactly same ISBN as listed, Please double check ISBN carefully before ordering.
  • Oryx and Crake

    Margaret Atwood

    Paperback (Virago Press, March 15, 2004)
    A stunning and provocative new novel by the internationally celebrated author of The Blind Assassin, winner of the Booker PrizeMargaret Atwood’s new novel is so utterly compelling, so prescient, so relevant, so terrifyingly-all-too-likely-to-be-true, that readers may find their view of the world forever changed after reading it.This is Margaret Atwood at the absolute peak of her powers. For readers of Oryx and Crake, nothing will ever look the same again.The narrator of Atwood's riveting novel calls himself Snowman. When the story opens, he is sleeping in a tree, wearing an old bedsheet, mourning the loss of his beloved Oryx and his best friend Crake, and slowly starving to death. He searches for supplies in a wasteland where insects proliferate and pigoons and wolvogs ravage the pleeblands, where ordinary people once lived, and the Compounds that sheltered the extraordinary. As he tries to piece together what has taken place, the narrative shifts to decades earlier. How did everything fall apart so quickly? Why is he left with nothing but his haunting memories? Alone except for the green-eyed Children of Crake, who think of him as a kind of monster, he explores the answers to these questions in the double journey he takes - into his own past, and back to Crake's high-tech bubble-dome, where the Paradice Project unfolded and the world came to grief. With breathtaking command of her shocking material, and with her customary sharp wit and dark humour, Atwood projects us into an outlandish yet wholly believable realm populated by characters who will continue to inhabit our dreams long after the last chapter. This is Margaret Atwood at the absolute peak of her powers.From the Hardcover edition.
  • The Glass Castle

    Jeannette Walls

    Paperback (Virago Press, March 15, 2017)
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  • DUST TRACKS ON A ROAD; AN AUTOBIOGRAPHY

    Zora Neale Hurston

    Paperback (Virago Press, March 15, 1992)
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  • Suits Me: Double Life of Billy Tipton

    DIANE WOOD MIDDLEBROOK

    Paperback (VIRAGO PRESS LTD, March 15, 1999)
    This book is an exceptional story about a woman, who couldn't be a jazz performer, just because she was a woman, back in the day when men were the source of playing in a band. She, Dorothy Tipton, changed her looks and her name to Billy, found a way to perform on stage, without the ridicule of being a woman.Living the rest of her life as a man, was a surprise to even his adopted children, when he died