Focusing on a pivotal figure of the English Civil War, this biography offers a detailed and nuanced exploration of a man often criticized for his role in sentencing Charles I to death. Through extensive research, it seeks to re-evaluate his actions and legacy, presenting a fresh perspective on his controversial life and the historical context surrounding him.
Charlotte Young Books
Charlotte Young possesses a profound appreciation for the power of words, which she wields with passion in her writing. Her literary journey is fueled by a deep engagement with storytelling, whether through sharing her own narratives or collecting those of others. Having contributed to and edited for parenting publications, she brings a thoughtful perspective to her work. Young's debut young adult novel, praised for its Margaret Atwood-esque dystopian setting, emerged from her experiences training as a doula, blending introspection with imaginative world-building.




Ora's Gold
- 288 pages
- 11 hours of reading
In a dystopian Australia, the Special Investigation Force exerts total control over essential resources and women's bodies, creating a society defined by oppression and surveillance. The narrative explores themes of power, autonomy, and resistance as individuals navigate a world stripped of freedom. As the SIF's grip tightens, the struggle for survival and liberation becomes central, highlighting the resilience of the human spirit against authoritarian rule.
Why Breastfeeding Matters
- 128 pages
- 5 hours of reading
An authoritative, friendly and accessible look at the debate on infant feeding, offering parents and health professionals evidence-based information on why breastfeeding matters.
The official comprehensive and definitive history of the Company. Celebrating 450 years of this historic organisation and its members.