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    William Carlos Williams was an American poet closely associated with modernism and Imagism, while also practicing medicine as a pediatrician and general practitioner. Despite his primary occupation as a doctor, Williams pursued a prolific literary career, contributing short stories, poems, plays, novels, critical essays, an autobiography, translations, and correspondence. He often wrote at night and spent weekends engaging with avant-garde artists and writers in New York City, forging a distinctive path separate from his poetic peers. His extensive body of work explored everyday life with a keen eye for imagery and rhythm, making him a significant voice in American literature.

    Invisible Mending
    Far from Home
    Dreaming of Rome
    A Chance in a Million
    The Gift Book 1: Eleanor
    Bright Stars of Black British History
    • Bright Stars of Black British History

      • 160 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      Presents the extraordinary life stories of fourteen Black British people and their contributions to the worlds of literature, theater, journalism, politics, medicine, sport, and music.

      Bright Stars of Black British History
      4.8
    • April 1912. As the Titanic sinks, Eleanor Annenberg discovers a captivating stranger leaning over an open sarcophagus, surrounded by mutilated bodies. Elle is left with a gift that compels her on a journey into a world of ancient evils, vicious hunters and human prey to find the man who saved her that fateful night.

      The Gift Book 1: Eleanor
      4.8
    • Having left the army to recover from a traumatic experience, Captain Jane Reed is on her way to Venice to assist Lady Veronica Cooper , a world-famous writer who has lost her mojo. Plagued by grief and sleepless nights, Jane soon finds a kindred spirit in Veronica, coping with her own loss after the death of her husband. When the two relocate to Veronica’s villa in the countryside to escape the summer tourists, Jane meets the rest of the Cooper family – including Veronica’s brooding son, David . With his own tragic past, David has resigned himself to a life of solitude. Jane finds herself determined to bring joy back into his life, even if it means finally spilling her secrets. Can Jane and David help each other heal, and find love in the process, or are some scars too deep to treat? A tender and uplifting romance for fans of Rosanna Ley and Jennifer Bohnet.

      A Chance in a Million
      4.7
    • Rome is where the heart is… The heartwarming read of the summer Jo has had enough of handsome men. After a painful break-up, she’s decided she doesn’t believe in love.Then, while on a professional trip to the magical city of Rome, she meets Corrado, a scientist and her brother-in-law to be, who doesn’t believe in love either. To him, it’s just a biochemical reaction. So what’s the problem?Well, he’s gorgeous for a start, as well as charming, generous, intelligent and attentive, and she feels herself immediately falling for him, despite her new outlook.The majesty of the Eternal City brings them ever closer together. But is their relationship doomed, or will love conquer all?

      Dreaming of Rome
      4.3
    • Far from Home

      • 296 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      The secrets of the past will unlock her future... Working in the fast-paced foreign exchange market in Canary Wharf, Amy never expected her job to drive her to collapse. With her doctor advising she take a month off work, when Amy receives a solicitor's letter informing her of a surprise inheritance in Italy, the timing couldn't be more perfect. But who on earth has left her a house in the sleepy Tuscan hills? As she gets to know the town and its inhabitants, Amy discovers more about the mysterious man who named her in his will. Shocking family secrets come to light, leaving Amy questioning the life she knew. The town of Sant'Antonio holds more than just secrets. Here, Amy meets Adam, a renowned TV journalist whose documentaries take him to dangerous places. But as their attraction grows, so do Amy's worries. Her life is in England, while Adam's is untethered and under constant threat... An emotional, heartwarming love story full of family drama and quirky locals. Perfect for fans of Rosanna Ley, Alex Brown and Lucinda Riley.

      Far from Home
      4.4
    • Invisible Mending

      • 272 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      The essential poetry of C. K. Williams, winner of the National Book Award and the Pulitzer Prize.

      Invisible Mending
      4.3
    • The Wolf's Shadow

      • 352 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      1558: The body of Thomas Seymour is found hanging naked in an oak tree at Hatfield House, the home of Elizabeth Tudor, the Queen's sister. But Thomas Seymour was supposedly beheaded nine years to the day on Tower Hill. How did he return from the dead, only to die again?

      The Wolf's Shadow
      4.3
    • Portraits and Poison

      • 486 pages
      • 18 hours of reading

      The second book in the thrilling middle grade mystery series, perfect for fans of Robin Steven's Murder Most Unladylike. Set in eighteenth-century London, with all the fun and zest of Hamilton and inspired by real Black British historical figures.

      Portraits and Poison
      4.0
    • The Conjuror's Apprentice

      • 352 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      When a battered body is more than murder...it heralds the end of a dynasty.

      The Conjuror's Apprentice
      4.0
    • A thrilling middle grade mystery series, perfect for fans of Robin Steven's Murder Most Unladylike. Set in eighteenth-century London, with all the fun and zest of Hamilton, Bridgerton fashion and inspired by real Black British historical figures.

      The Lizzie and Belle Mysteries: Drama and Danger
      4.1