Looking Ahead to 2024

As we step into the threshold of 2024, we beckon book enthusiasts to embark on a literary journey filled with anticipation and excitement. We have something special in store for readers of all tastes and preferences.

Let's take a sneak peek at some of the most awaited releases set to captivate the hearts and minds of bibliophiles in the upcoming year.


The Time They Saved Tomorrow by Steve Nallon

Book Two of The Swidgers Series

The Swidgers series takes a quantum leap forward with Steve Nallon's highly anticipated sequel, The Time They Saved Tomorrow. This YA crossover novel introduces us to William Arthur, a Swidger endowed with the uncanny ability to save lives through seemingly inconsequential decisions. Accompanied by his mentor Granny, William grapples with the mysteries of time and space, all while facing the ominous presence of The Man in the Mackintosh coat.

This action-packed adventure promises to appeal to readers young and old, unravelling the weighty responsibilities that come with unique gifts.


Merdeka by Chris Moorehouse

In Merdeka, Chris Moorehouse offers readers a gripping biography centred around Tom Atkinson, a pivotal figure in the struggle for Indonesian independence.

Drawing from Tom's letters, conversations and historical accounts, Moorehouse weaves a narrative that delves into the life and contributions of a man whose efforts played a crucial role in Indonesia's fight for freedom.

This enlightening book is a must-read for history enthusiasts, shedding light on the often-overlooked individuals who shaped the postwar world.


Home Game by Mel Young and Peter Barr

Film Edition

Home Game by Mel Young and Peter Barr presents an inspirational account of the Homeless World Cup since its inception in 2003. The book aligns with the release of the Netflix film The Beautiful Game in March 2024. Directed by Thea Sharrock and starring Bill Nighy and Micheal Ward, the film promises to be a poignant exploration of the power of football in tackling homelessness.

The book delves into the stories of players and tournament supporters, offering a profound insight into one of the world's most urgent issues.


Pink Camouflage by Gemma Morgan

In the gripping memoir Pink Camouflage, Gemma Morgan lays bare her journey through the challenging landscape of the military. At 33, Gemma's life seemed picture-perfect: a loving marriage, two children, an exemplary army service record and a thriving international sporting career. However, beneath the surface, she grappled with the harsh realities of misogyny, toxic masculinity and sexual abuse within the Army.

Gemma confronted a culture that contradicted the values she believed defined military service. The memoir chronicles Gemma's battle with PTSD, her abandonment by the Army and her courageous journey back from the brink.

With her story already making waves in You Magazine, the National Army Museum and the BBC, Gemma Morgan aims to shed light on the outdated and damaging aspects of military culture. Pink Camouflage is a compelling narrative of resilience and a call to address issues that demand our attention.


The Boy, The Witch & The Queen of Scots by Barbara Henderson

For young readers and history enthusiasts alike, Barbara Henderson presents an enchanting historical fiction novel in The Boy, the Witch & The Queen of Scots. Set in the captivating backdrop of Scotland's past, this tale follows 12-year-old Alexander Buchan, a falconer at Strathbogie Castle in Huntly. Content in his training, Alexander's life takes a thrilling turn when his Earl sends him to Edinburgh to spy on the newly arrived Mary, Queen of Scots.

Immersed in a world of intrigue, kidnapping and treason, Alexander's journey unfolds against the backdrop of espionage and witchcraft. This gripping narrative offers a vivid tapestry of Scotland's history, where the fate of a queen hangs in the balance. Henderson's storytelling prowess ensures that readers are not only entertained but also educated about this fascinating period in Scotland's past.


As we look toward 2024, our goal is to continue to champion narratives that challenge, inspire and transport readers to new realms.

Our line-up for 2024 affirms our dedication to being committed to publishing well written books worth reading.

Get ready for a year of literary exploration and discovery with Luath Press!

Amy Turnbull