Based on his most famous case study - that of Russian aristocrat,Sergei Pankejeff - Sigmund Freud recounts the history of anobsessional neurosis. Pankejeff's troubling dream of a walnut tree full of white wolves earned him the title of 'The Wolf Man'. Pankejeff is one of five clinical case histories from which Freud extrapolated his theories of transference, the Oedipus complex, super-ego and psychosexual development. Freud's now classic psychoanalytic writing blurred the boundary between science and literature, which continues to provoke fierce debate to this day.
Although she is young and just out of school, she is hired by the Morris Allen Stables to take charge of their most difficult filly, Magenta Magic, who has already put one of their lads in hospital.
This title tells the story of one woman's fight to secure freedom set against the interracial tensions in Pakistan.
Recently divorced New Zealander Sam Nola returns to London in 2002, where he spent two years in his early twenties.
. . Probing beneath the surface of Victorian conformity, this is an enthralling tale of imperialism, sexuality and the nature of belief, which captures a world on the brink of a brutal new era.
A poignant, magical and completely original novel that you can't fail to love, for fans of Joanne Harris.
Paranoia is pervasive and secret service men lurk in the shadows. Reprint; first published in 2011. Winner of the Book of the Year Award for 2012.
A modern re-telling of the story of the young Messiah.
'IF YOU, LIKE ME, COME INTO THE WORLD WHITE AND COMPLETELY BLANK, WITH NOTHING ON YOU AT ALL, YOU ARE TOTALLY DEPENDENT ON WHAT THEY MAKE OF YOU.'The Portrait is an ingenious novel from one of Holland's greatest living writers.
The school year is almost over, and the seniors are buzzing with excitement, looking forward to the spring musical, prom and graduation.
Sara Jennings loved her cherished cottage by the sea, spending the days tending the garden, walking the dunes, and visiting her friends.