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Oct 26, 2024 8:26 AM

Author:Conn Iggulden

Stormbird

THE EPIC FIRST INSTALMENT IN THE THRILLING WAR OF THE ROSES SERIES, PERFECT FOR FANS OF GAME OF THRONES, BERNARD CORNWELL & WOLF HALL

King Henry V - the great Lion of England - is dead.

It's up to his son to take the throne, but frail in body and mind, he is dependent on his supporters to run his kingdom.

Richard, Duke of York, believes that without a strong king England will fall.

And as the threat from France grows, and rebellion on home soil spreads, his fears seem justified.

Who can save the throne?

Who will defend the kingdom?

Praise for Conn Iggulden:

'This is energetic, competent stuff; Iggulden knows his material and his audience' Independent

'Iggulden is in a class of his own when it comes to epic, historical fiction' Daily Mirror

'An absolutely cracking story' The Times

Reviews

Fascinating... I'm a big fan of everything Jared has written, and his latest is no exception. ... I finished the book even more optimistic about our ability to solve problems than I started.

—— Bill Gates, Summer Reading Recommendations 2019

Upheaval is bold, wide-ranging and original ... probes large and important questions. Unlike most social scientists, Diamond can write invigorating prose that carries the reader along with its sweep ... It deserves to be widely read and pondered.

—— Vernon Bogdanor , The Sunday Telegraph

A riveting and illuminating tour of how nations deal with crises-which might hopefully help humanity as a whole deal with our present global crisis.

—— Yuval Noah Harari, author of 'Sapiens' and '21 Lessons for the 21st Century'

Jared Diamond is an undisputed global star of comparative history... Britain could learn from this book about how other nations have dealt with turmoil... He finds intellectually stimulating and unusual examples that provide much food for thought.

—— Andrew Marr , The Times

Diamond writes so well, and his frame of reference (across disciplines and languages) is so considerable, that almost everything he describes comes across as fresh.

—— Douglas Murray , The Evening Standard

[Diamond] wears the mantle of a modern-day prophet . . . opens textures of historical possibility. Only the most obtuse reader of his latest book, on national resilience, could miss the signs and portents with which it is studded ... The prophet spares us chiselled commandments, but we have been warned.

—— Colin Kidd, Book of the Day , The Guardian

Fascinating globe-hopping study

—— The Telegraph

As a meditation about a world on edge, it is well worth reading

—— The Economist

Persuasive . . . runs refreshingly counter to conventional wisdom

—— Bloomberg

Jared Diamond does it again: another rich, original, and fascinating chapter in the human saga-with vital lessons for our difficult times.

—— Steven Pinker, author of 'Enlightenment Now'

Upheaval is a brilliant, gripping, personal account of nations in crisis, informed by how people respond to crisis. It's an especially timely read today, when nations are stressed and have much to learn about how to survive big challenges. I urge you to read it.

—— Paul Ehrlich, author of 'Jaws: The Story of a Hidden Epidemic'

In Upheaval, I find eye-opening lessons about the political and psychological forces that lead to crisis and then resilience, how individuals and nations experience trauma in similar ways, and what that suggests about our future and the world's . . . wise and beautiful.

—— Diane Ackerman, author of 'The Zookeeper's Wife'

Jared Diamond is one of the deepest thinkers and most authoritative writers of our time-arguably of all time-and Upheaval proves his prescience in analyzing historical crises within nations at a time when national crises have erupted around the world . . . No scientist has ever won the Nobel Prize for literature. Jared Diamond should be the first.

—— Michael Shermer, publisher of Skeptic magazine and author of 'Heavens on Earth'

[An] ecstatic, turbocharged book.

—— Francesca Carington , Tatler *Best New Autumnal Reads*

Buford has an inexhaustible zest for life; the book is a tour de force.

—— Karen Barnes , Delicious

Pure pleasure. Masterfully written. If you care at all about food, about writing, about obsessive people with a sense of adventure, you have to read this book. It is, in a word, wonderful.

—— Ruth Reichl

A book to drool for. Magnifique!

—— Mary Norris

Fluidly readable... exhaustive and enlightening.

—— Stuart Walton , World of Fine Wine

As reportage, it's as immersive as you could wish for. It's also hilarious and humbling

—— Hephzibah Anderson , Observer

Franz Boas, whose achievements are set out in Charles King's The Reinvention of Humanity, recast the foundations of American anthropology. Against the prevailing political and intellectual orthodoxy, Boas and his students insisted that the basic unity of humankind was beyond dispute, and that within this unity there was no natural hierarchy of races, languages or cultures... That their ideas were found radical and strange is an indictment of their culture; that King's book seems timely is an indictment of our own

—— Francis Gooding , London Review of Books

Timely stuff.

—— Dan Brotzel , UK Press Syndication

An intricate biographical essay.

—— Ruth Scurr , Times Literary Supplement

[A] richly entertaining study.

—— Metro, *Books of the Year*

A masterful portrayal of the Belle Epoque.

—— Lady, *Books of the Year*

A personal meditation on the belle époque… The Man in the Red Coat is one long, meandering essay in Montaigne mode.

—— William Doyle , Times Literary Supplement

The book is at once a biography of Pozzi in the context of his time and a picture of the time as refracted by Pozzi. Barnes constructs it as a kind of mosaic.

—— Luc Sante , London Review of Books

Elegant and resonant.

—— Simon Callow , Daily Telegraph

I’ve just started Julian Barnes’s The Man in the Red Coat, and I am already hooked.

—— Peta Leith , i

A tour de force… Dr Pozzi may not be remembered in medical history but his legacy is an artwork of himself in his prime that has transcended time.

—— Nigel Masters , BJGP

Steeped in the luxury and scandal of Belle Epoque Paris and London, Barnes resurrects the charming, philandering Pozzi.

—— Connie Sjödin , Royal Academy Magazine *10 novels about art you won't put down*
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