All of our small books.
weight: 560.0 g
Units in Stock: 19
Product Code: B2
Product Condition: New
Get all our small books in one big bundle. A great collection of short stories, novellas (and one volume of poetry!) A fantastic gift for anyone who likes new writing and gripping stories. Mantle Lane Press pocket books are a handy size for slipping into a pocket or bag.
Includes:
The Geometry of Distance Katie Daniels
A Painting for a Blind Man Valentine Williams
A Far Cry Valentine Williams
Night Swimming Garrie Fletcher
Submerged Garrie Fletcher
Kaleidoscope Sarah Leavesley
Always Another Twist Sarah Leavesley
A Change of Direction Frances Thimann
Behind a Wardrobe in Atlantis Emma J. Lannie
The Music Maker Liz Kershaw
(For more details see individual entries for these books in the fiction and poetry categories.)
All four oral history booklets and CDs.
In the 1980s and early 1990s Mantle Arts made a series of recordings of local people talking about their memories of living in North West Leicestershire. The oldest people recorded were born in the nineteenth century, and their memories range through two world wars, working in the pits, stone masonry,...
Always Another Twist
After plotting revenge for a betrayal at work, Julie has to deal with some even more unexpected circumstances. It can't be! Julie closes her eyes, then looks again at the pregnancy strip. A blue line. She shakes the white plastic, the line is still there... How will her new love take this news? Will...
Lemons for Chamberlain: The Life and Backbench Career of Geoffrey Mander MP
In 1929 Geoffrey Mander (1882-1962) was elected as the Liberal Member of Parliament for Wolverhampton East. He remained an MP until 1945, his career spanning the depression of the 1930s and the Second World War. He was involved in a wide range of political issues, gained a reputation for asking awkward...
The Hungry Lens
Our latest publication is Matthew Pegg's fantastic collection of strange and haunting stories, which includes ghosts, horror, contemporary fairy tales and fantasy.
Wordsworth in Leicestershire
Between 1806 and 1807, William Wordsworth lived and worked in Coleorton near Ashby de la Zouch, Leicestershire. Today Coleorton is an unremarkable village in the midst of an ex-coal mining area. A couple of centuries earlier, however, Coleorton was a major destination for 19th-century artists and writers...