
"The author of All the Bright Places and Breathless returns with this 1960s-set tale of when America's favourite TV family go out of fashion. With humour and heartbreak, the Newman family have spent over a decade playing themselves on a sitcom. However, their ratings are falling, and the facade is cracking. When the show's writer, director and star hires a young reporter to pen the final episode,"
"India-Rose Bower's debut offers a new take on horror, blending pagan folklore and sapphic romance. Set in a post-apocalyptic world, We Call Them Witches follows Sara and her family as they are constantly on the move. When they find an abandoned house, they think they have a safe home. However, when they find a girl in the garden, Sara sees a chance for connection."
A 1960s-set novel follows a long-running TV family as ratings fall and personal secrets surface when a young reporter is hired to pen the final episode. A post-apocalyptic horror blends pagan folklore and sapphic romance as Sara and her constantly moving family discover an abandoned house, a mysterious girl, and confront eldritch creatures to recover something stolen. A nonfiction investigation centers on menopause experiences of nonbinary, trans, and other queerbodied individuals, offering an empowering resource for navigating symptoms and seeking gender-affirming care. Two novels listed include release dates in January 2026.
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