James is sent away to live with his mill-town relatives in this nostalgic, coming-of-age novel set against the backdrop of Dundee during WW1.Some summers were made for growing up...Dundee 1917. When his father goes to fight in the war, 11-year-old James is sent to live with his mill-town relatives and his cousin, Billy. In this unfamiliar world of poverty, bullying, and uncertainty, James fights to be accepted and learns the true value of friendship and family.Touching, funny and firmly rooted on the jute-ridden streets of the Scottish mill-town, The God of all Small Boys was one of only three shortlisted for the 2015 Dundee Great War Children's Book Prize.
Joseph Lambert Books




A collection of short stories in graphic novel format about animal musicians, mischievous children, cavemen, heavenly bodies, and more.
Translation Ethics
- 192 pages
- 7 hours of reading
Focusing on the ethical considerations in translation, this book serves as a comprehensive guide for students, researchers, and professional translators. It is structured around ten core chapters that delve into interconnected topics, reflecting insights from a successful course taught by an experienced instructor. The content encourages critical engagement with key debates in translation ethics, making it a valuable resource for those seeking to navigate the complexities of the field.