Author:Colin Dann
'I've been looking for him all over the Park. He's just not around any more, Vixen. He's gone.'
When Plucky the fox disappears, the other animals soon realise that he isn't the only one missing from the White Deer Park nature reserve. And the Warden, whom the animals have learnt to trust, is responsible!
The animals are frightened and confused - and then another threat appears. A stelthy gang of rats, led by the cunning Bully is invading White Deer Park . . .
When one of the world's leading scholars of civil war tells us that a country is on the brink of violent conflict, we should pay attention . . . This is an important book
—— Steven Levitsky and Daniel Ziblatt, authors of How Democracies DieAn absorbing guide ... this book performs a valuable service
—— Sunday TimesHow Civil Wars Start is a stop sign for us. What an imperative book for our time. Read and act
—— Ibram X. Kendi, author of How to Be an AntiracistA bracing manual . . . . Indispensable
—— Financial TimesLike those who spoke up clearly about the dangers of global warming decades ago, Walter delivers a grave message that we ignore at our peril
—— David Remnick , The New YorkerPolemical and essential
—— James A. Robinson, co-author of Why Nations FailA vivid, compelling book on a globally vital issue. Timely, important and original
—— Professor Richard English, author of Does Terrorism Work? A HistoryBarbara F. Walter has drawn on decades of experience and unparalleled expertise to write a powerful and indispensable book. How Civil Wars Start brilliantly illuminates the history of civil wars and the profound dangers to our union today, serving as both a warning about the stakes in our politics and a call to action for those who want to preserve multiethnic democracy and the values that America is supposed to stand for
—— Ben Rhodes, author of After the FallA glorious resurrection of one of the most misrepresented queens of England . . . finally, thanks to Leanda de Lisle's meticulous research, she has a biography worthy of her fascinating life
—— AMANDA FOREMAN, author of A World on FireHenrietta Maria's remarkable life is recounted with gusto in this sharp, sparky book... it makes vivid use of recent work on her court and queenship, brings people and personalities to the fore and will be a particular delight to those new to the period
—— ANNA KEAY , SpectatorLeanda de Lisle has brilliantly overturned nearly four centuries of misogynistic, religiously bigoted and politically motivated myths about Henrietta Maria, who now emerges as a fascinating, fearless, but ill-fated woman, wife and mother. This is revisionist history at its absolute best
—— ANDREW ROBERTS, author of George III: The Life of Britain's Most Misunderstood MonarchA formidable historian
—— ALLAN MALLINSON , Country LifeWith supreme skill and style, Leanda de Lisle provides not only a welcome revision of Henrietta Maria's reputation, but also a revival of her fierce energy and a reanimation of the entire age. A superb and vital biography
—— JESSIE CHILDS, author of The Siege of Loyalty HouseA captivating, richly detailed historical tale that shines a light on the hidden genius of an extraordinary woman
—— Woman's OwnThis is popular history of the finest kind, vivid, immediate, well researched and telling a compelling story. It is also serves the first duty of biography, by making its subject more wholly understandable than before
—— RONALD HUTTON, author of The WitchLeanda de Lisle's beautifully written and endlessly fascinating new biography of Henrietta Maria brings one of the 17th century's most misunderstood women to glorious life . . . This salutary and important book restores her to her rightful place as one of the most important figures of her time
—— ALEXANDER LARMAN, author of The Crown in CrisisIf the Stuarts are having their time in the sun at last, then Leanda de Lisle is one of the reasons they are. Masterful and pleasurable about a transformative century and a neglected, underestimated woman's role in it -- what more can one want from history?
—— SARAH FRASER, author of The Prince Who Would Be King: The Life and Death of Henry StuartA fascinating book about a fascinating woman -- Henrietta Maria's story deserves to be better known, and this book brings her completely alive
—— FRANCES QUINN, author of The Smallest ManHenietta Maria's perspective allows this book to become something much more than mere analysis of politics and war. De Lisle understands that history is a story of people; she possesses a visceral understanding of the emotions that swirled inside Henrietta Maria
—— The Times, *Book of the Week*[A] thrilling story... a revisionist life of one of the most compelling and controversial women in British history... a book, like a life, should be measured against its own mission. And in this - to tell the story of Henrietta Maria's extraordinary life from her own perspective - Leanda de Lisle triumphs where her subject could not
—— The CriticLucid, entertaining and combative revisionist biography
—— Paul Lay, author of Providence LostA triumph of a book which will revise opinion of this 'reviled' queen
—— Annie Whitehead, author of Women in PowerThanks to Leanda de Lisle's new biography, Henrietta Maria can finally answer the charges laid against her. In debunking and deconstructing these myths de Lisle gives an account of the politics of the time
—— Times Literary SupplementThe much-maligned Henrietta Maria, wife of Charles I, is thrillingly reassessed in de Lisle’s lyrical biography
—— Daily TelegraphHarrowing but excruciatingly funny
—— New Statesman, *Books of the Year*[A] blazing debut... Electric from page one
—— Sunday Times, *Books of the Year*Scabrously funny... Were his account a novel, you might accuse it of being too far-fetched
—— Guardian, *Books of the Year*His remarkable, funny, arrestingly well-written memoir brings to mind Edward St Aubyn's Patrick Melrose novels, but is also entirely, exhilaratingly its own thing
—— The TimesOriginal Sins is a memoir that reads like a novel; a brilliant one. Matt Rowland Hill's struggle to overcome the perfect storm of his upbringing and addiction makes for a great story, but it's the blend of artistry, wit and skilfully timed stabs of brutality that make it such a vivid and thrilling experience. It's not that I didn't want to put the book down, more that it wouldn't release me from its grip
—— Chris PowerBrilliant... lively, engaging and extremely well written - scrupulously, painfully honest... sharply funny
—— Pandora Sykes, Substack