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  • East: 120 Vegetarian and Vegan recipes from Bangalore to Beijing

    Meera Sodha

    Hardcover (Fig Tree, Aug. 22, 2019)
    From the Guardian 'New Vegan' columnist and award-winning author of Fresh IndiaModern, vibrant, fuss-free food made from British ingredients but with an Eastern slant, East is a must-have whether you're vegan, vegetarian, or simply want to eat more delicious meat-free food.Drawing from her 'New Vegan' Guardian column, Meera Sodha's stunning new collection also features plenty of brand-new recipes inspired by a wide range of Asian cuisines. There are noodles, curries, rice dishes, tofu, salads, sides and sweets, all surprisingly easy to make and bursting with exciting flavours. Taking you from India to Indonesia, Singapore to Japan, by way of China, Thailand, and Vietnam, East will show you how to whip up a chard potato and coconut curry and a swede laksa; how to make Kimchi pancakes, delicious dairy free black dal, and chilli tofu. There are sweet potato momos for snacks and unexpected desserts like salted miso brownies and a no-churn Vietnamese coffee ice-cream.Praise for Fresh India, winner of the Observer Food Monthly's Best New Cookbook Award 2017'Terrific, flaunting how rich and resourceful vegetarian cooking can be' Sunday Times'An unbridled joy' Nigel Slater'The tastiest, liveliest, spice-infused fare this side of the Sabamarti river' Guardian
  • Fierce Bad Rabbits: The Tales Behind Children's Picture Books

    Clare Pollard

    Hardcover (Fig Tree, Aug. 1, 2019)
    What is The Tiger Who Came to Tea really about? What has Meg and Mog got to do with Polish embroidery?Why is death in picture books so often represented by being eaten?We've read Green Eggs and Ham, laughed at Mr Tickle and whetted our appetites with The Very Hungry Caterpillar. But what lies behind the picture books that make up our childhood? Fierce Bad Rabbits takes us on an eye-opening journey in a pea-green boat through the history of picture books. From Edward Lear through to Beatrix Potter and contemporary picture books like Stick Man, Clare Pollard shines a light on some of our best-loved childhood stories, their histories and what they really mean. Because the best picture books are far more complex than they seem - and darker too. Monsters can gobble up children and go unnoticed, power is not always used wisely, and the wild things are closer than you think. Sparkling with wit, magic and nostalgia, Fierce Bad Rabbits weaves in tales from Clare's own childhood, and her re-readings as a parent, with fascinating facts and theories about the authors behind the books. Introducing you to new treasures while bringing your childhood favourites to vivid life, it will make you see even stories you've read a hundred times afresh.
  • Rudolf Nureyev: The Life by Julie Kavanagh

    Julie Kavanagh

    Hardcover (Fig Tree, March 15, 1600)
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  • Everything I Know About Love: The Sunday Times Top 5 Bestseller

    dolly alderton

    Hardcover (fig tree uk, March 15, 2018)
    'I loved it so much, I wanted it to go on forever, Dolly Alderton is so gifted at making people care. A rare talent' Marian Keyes 'I can say with absolute certainty that you have to add it to your 2018 book list' The Pool When it comes to the trials and triumphs of becoming a grown up, journalist and former Sunday Times dating columnist Dolly Alderton has seen and tried it all. In her memoir, she vividly recounts falling in love, wrestling with self-sabotage, finding a job, throwing a socially disastrous Rod-Stewart themed house party, getting drunk, getting dumped, realising that Ivan from the corner shop is the only man you've ever been able to rely on, and finding that that your mates are always there at the end of every messy night out. It's a book about bad dates, good friends and - above all else - about recognising that you and you alone are enough. Glittering with wit and insight, heart and humour, Dolly Alderton's powerful début weaves together personal stories, satirical observations, a series of lists, recipes, and other vignettes that will strike a chord of recognition with women of every age - while making you laugh until you fall over. Everything I know About Love is about the struggles of early adulthood in all its grubby, hopeful uncertainty. A spot-on, wildly funny and sometimes heart-breaking book about growing up, growing older and navigating all kinds of love along the way Praise for Everything I Know About Love 'With courageous honesty, Alderton documents her life up to now, the highs and the lows - the sex, the drugs, the nightmare landlords, the heartaches and the humiliations. Deeply funny, sometimes shocking, and admirably open-hearted and optimistic. Only this writer, in this time, could have made such a mesmerising pattern from mess and colour. A brilliant debut.' Daily Telegraph 'It's so full of life and laughs - I gobbled up this book. Alderton has built something beautiful and true out of many fragments of daftness' Amy L
  • Rudolf Nureyev: The life

    Julie KAVANAGH

    Hardcover (Fig Tree, March 15, 2007)
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  • The Purple Swamp Hen and Other Stories

    Penelope Lively

    Hardcover (Fig Tree, Nov. 24, 2016)
    Purple Swamp Hen and Other Stories
  • In Order To Live: A North Korean Girl's Journey to Freedom

    Yeonmi Park

    Paperback (Fig Tree, March 15, 2015)
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  • Big Pig, Little Pig: A Tale of Two Pigs in France

    Jacqueline Yallop

    Hardcover (Fig Tree, July 6, 2017)
    When Jacqueline moves to south-west France with her husband, she embraces rural village life and buys two pigs to rear for slaughter. But as she gets to know the animals better, her English sentimentality threatens to get in the way and she begins to wonder if she can actually bring herself to kill them. This is a memoir about that fateful decision, but it's also about the ethics of meat eating in the modern age, and whether we should know, respect and even love the animals we eat.At its heart, this book is a love story, exploring the increasing attachment of the author for her particular pigs, and celebrating the enduring closeness of humans and pigs over the centuries.
  • Treasures of Time

    Penelope Lively, Selina Hastings

    Paperback (Fig Tree, May 25, 2010)
    Treasures of Time is the twelfth novel by Booker Prize winning author Penelope Lively, a spellbinding story of the dangers of digging up the dark secrets of the past. This edition features an introduction by Selina Hastings. Penguin Decades bring you the novels that helped shape modern Britain. When they were published, some were bestsellers, some were considered scandalous, and others were simply misunderstood. All represent their time and helped define their generation, while today each is considered a landmark work of storytelling. Penelope Lively's Treasures of Time was published in 1979, and is an acutely observed study of marriage and manipulation. When the BBC want to make a documentary about acclaimed archaeologist Hugh Paxton, his widow Laura, daughter Kate and her fiancé Tom are a little nervous: digging up the past can also disturb the present . . . Penelope Lively is the author of many prize-winning novels and short-story collections for both adults and children. She has twice been shortlisted for the Booker Prize: once in 1977 for her first novel, The Road to Lichfield, and again in 1984 for According to Mark. She later won the 1987 Booker Prize for her highly acclaimed novel Moon Tiger. Her other books include Going Back; Judgement Day; Next to Nature, Art; Perfect Happiness; Passing On; City of the Mind; Cleopatra's Sister; Heat Wave; Beyond the Blue Mountains, a collection of short stories; Oleander, Jacaranda, a memoir of her childhood days in Egypt; Spiderweb; her autobiographical work, A House Unlocked; The Photograph; Making It Up; Consequences; Family Album, which was shortlisted for the 2009 Costa Novel Award, and How It All Began. She is a popular writer for children and has won both the Carnegie Medal and the Whitbread Award. She was appointed CBE in the 2001 New Year's Honours List, and DBE in 2012. Penelope Lively lives in London.
  • How It All Began

    Penelope Lively

    Paperback (Fig Tree, March 15, 2001)
    Book by Penelope Lively
  • Hello Dolly: Growing Up In The Late 1930S In Fall River, Massachusetts

    Dolly Bentson

    Paperback (Fig Tree Pub., Sept. 6, 2007)
    Meet the Silvas, a Portuguese American family of 10, growing up in 1930s and 40s America. Finding success in the face of adversity, as they search for the American dream. A story of struggle, joy, family, and love that will entertain readers of all ages."It is a very, very fine memoir, one of the best I've read." Charley Kempthorne, Lifestory Magazine "I am crying and laughing." Rita Furnberg "I really love it. Your descriptive style is entertaining and your memory phenomenal." Gene Nigro "The book is full of success stories and some tragedies-such as her sister Rita contracting polio, and her father losing his arm in a work accident."John Lauritsen, T.V.12Buy a copy today and let the laughter, tears, and memories begin
  • In Order To Live: A North Korean Girl's Journey to Freedom

    Yeonmi Park

    Hardcover (Fig Tree, March 15, 2015)
    Shipped from UK, please allow 10 to 21 business days for arrival. Fine, As new copy in deep pink cloth boards, silver title on spine with a fine dust jacket.