Thrilling Reads this March – The March Wrap Up!

March is not just a month of transition from winter to spring; it's also a time for literary enthusiasts to delve into fresh narratives, thought-provoking ideas and captivating stories.

As we step into April, let's embark on a literary journey to explore our latest releases, offering a glimpse into the diverse tapestry of storytelling that awaits.

Pink Camouflage by Gemma Morgan

Pink Camouflage is a raw and unfiltered account of one woman's struggle against misogyny, trauma and the corrosive effects of toxic masculinity within the British Army. Gemma Morgan's narrative sheds light on the dark corners of military culture, where vulnerability is perceived as weakness and seeking help is often stigmatized. Through her words, she invites readers to confront uncomfortable truths and challenges the prevailing narratives surrounding mental health and gender dynamics within the armed forces.

Throughout her memoir, Gemma Morgan courageously confronts the misogyny, sexual abuse and toxic leadership that permeated her military career. From the insidious culture of silence surrounding mental health issues to the harrowing realities of being deployed without proper support, she exposes the harsh truths that many choose to ignore. Gemma's journey is a testament to the resilience of the human spirit and the transformative power of seeking help and speaking out against injustice.

Pink Camouflage is a rallying cry for systemic change within the military establishment. Gemma's story serves as a stark reminder of the urgent need to address the pervasive culture of toxic masculinity and prioritize the mental well-being of service members. Her courage in speaking out serves as a beacon of hope for those who may be struggling in silence, offering reassurance that they are not alone and that healing is possible. Through her advocacy, Gemma seeks to spark conversations about mental health, gender equality, and the need for compassionate leadership within the military and beyond.


Scottish Art and Artists in Historical and Contemporary Context Essays and Commentaries by Bill Hare

Scotland's artistic heritage is as diverse and vibrant as its breathtaking landscapes and rich cultural tapestry. From the rugged beauty of the Highlands to the bustling streets of Edinburgh, the nation has been a source of inspiration for countless artists throughout history. In Scottish Art and Artists in Historical and Contemporary Context by Bill Hare, readers are invited on a captivating journey through the annals of Scottish art, from the masters of the past to the visionaries of the present. With a keen eye for detail and a deep appreciation for the complexities of artistic expression, Hare's exploration illuminates the enduring allure of Scottish art and its enduring relevance in the contemporary world.

At the heart of Hare's exploration lies a deep appreciation for the historical forces that have shaped Scottish art and the aesthetic debates that continue to inform its trajectory. With eloquence and aplomb, he navigates the intricacies of artistic discourse, offering nuanced insights into the confluence of passion, mystery and myth that underpins the best of Scottish art. From the romanticism of Ian Hamilton Finlay to the bold experimentation of the Boyle Family, Hare's writings shed light on the enduring themes and motifs that resonate throughout the Scottish artistic tradition.

Through his erudite analysis and passionate advocacy, Hare celebrates the enduring legacy of Scottish art and its ability to inspire, provoke and enchant audiences around the globe. As readers journey through the pages of this illuminating book, they are reminded of the profound impact that art can have on our lives and the enduring power of creativity to transcend time, place and circumstance.


The Time They Saved Tomorrow by Steve Nallon

Imagine possessing the ability to alter the course of destiny, to bend time itself to prevent catastrophes and save lives. Such is the extraordinary power wielded by William Arthur, the protagonist of The Time They Saved Tomorrow, the second instalment in Steve Nallon's captivating Swidgers series.

In this thrilling tale of adventure and intrigue, readers are whisked away on a journey through time and space, where dark forces lurk and mysteries abound. As William grapples with his newfound abilities and confronts the challenges that lie ahead, Nallon weaves a spellbinding narrative that will leave readers on the edge of their seats.

When William finds himself in London with his Granny after escaping a devastating fire, a new adventure awaits them. Dark forces are at play, and William begins to question his role as a Swidger. It is only when he receives a mysterious red book from an old man with a white beard that he discovers a new purpose – to protect the book at all costs. But the pages are blank. As William and Granny embark on a quest to unravel the secrets of the book, they soon realise that its contents hold the key to restoring the world to its rightful order.

As William embarks on his quest to unlock the secrets of the mysterious red book, readers are swept along on a journey filled with twists, turns and unexpected revelations. In the end, it's not just about altering the course of history – it's about discovering the true meaning of courage, friendship and the indomitable spirit of adventure.


Home Game by Mel Young and Peter Barr

Through the lens of the Homeless World Cup, Mel Young and Peter Barr tell the inspirational story of how football has become a catalyst for change, bringing together individuals from all walks of life to tackle one of the world's most pressing issues. As the world grapples with the challenges of homelessness, Home Game reminds us that sometimes, all it takes is a ball to change the world.

At the heart of Home Game are the stories of the players themselves – individuals who have faced unimaginable hardships but refuse to be defined by their circumstances. From the streets of Glasgow to the favelas of Rio de Janeiro, Young and Barr provide a firsthand account of the struggles and triumphs of those who have participated in the Homeless World Cup. Through their stories, readers gain a deeper understanding of the resilience, determination and resilience of the human spirit.

This new paperback edition is being published alongside the Netflix film The Beautiful Game, starring Bill Nighy and Micheal Ward, and directed by Thea Sharrock (Me Before You), streaming now!

As the world grapples with the complexities of homelessness and housing insecurity, Home Game serves as a timely reminder of the power of sport to effect positive change. In a world that often seems divided, Home Game offers a glimmer of hope and a compelling vision for a more inclusive and compassionate future.


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