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bloomsbury.com Bloomsbury Publishing Plc 50 Bedford Square, London WC1B 3DP Tel: +44 (0)20 7631 5600 Fax: +44 (0)20 7631 5800 NEW TITLES BLOOMSBURY @BloomsburyBooks For Australia & New Zealand enquiries: Tel: +61 2 8820 4900 @BloomsburySyd • JANUARY – JUNE 2016 Prices, publication dates and jackets are subject to change and may vary To view the online version of this catalogue please visit: bloomsbury.com/uk/catalogues January – June 2016 2 Original Fiction 16 Original Non-fiction 34 Nature 37 Popular Science 42 Food 45 Lifestyle 46 Sport 52 Outdoors 54 Maritime 57 Military 58 Business 61 Religion 63 Paperback Fiction 82 Paperback Non-fiction 102 Bloomsbury Contact List & International Sales 104 Index 107 Social Media Contacts export information TPB trade paperback PAPERBACK B format paperback (dimensions 198 mm x 129 mm) The Private Life of Mrs Sharma Ratika Kapur © Amitabha Bagchi A wickedly witty portrait of the New India from the perspective of a deceptively conservative Indian woman enuka Sharma is a dutiful wife, mother and daughter-in-law holding the fort Rin her husband’s tiny flat in Delhi while he tries to rack up savings in Dubai. Working as a receptionist and committed to finding a place for her family in the 3 DECEMBER 2015 New Indian Dream of air-conditioned malls and high paid jobs at multinationals, TRADE PAPERBACK • 9781408873649 • £12.99 life is going as planned till she strikes up a conversation with a handsome stranger at EBOOK • 9781408873663 • £10.99 TERRITORY: WORLD ALL LANGUAGES a Metro station one day. Because while Mrs Sharma may espouse traditional values, TRANSLATION RIGHTS: BLOOMSBURY India is changing all around her and perhaps trying something new wouldn’t hurt… ANZ PUB DATE: 1 JANUARY 2016 Ratika Kapur is a former fiction editor at HarperCollins India and a writer living in TPB • AUS $29.99 • NZ $32.99 New Delhi. Her first novel, Overwinter, was longlisted for the Man Asian Literary Prize and published to critical acclaim by Hachette India. Elle magazine’s Indian edition included Ratika in a Granta-inspired list of 20 authors under 40 to look out for from South Asia. ratikakapur.wordpress.com Beside Myself Ann Morgan A darkly compulsive psychological thriller about what makes us who we are, and how very fragile it can be ometimes I think I have made it up. Days come where it feels like the whole thing ‘S is a story in my head and there was never any swap and any game’ Helen and Ellie are identical twins – like two peas in a pod, everyone says. Only the girls know this isn’t true: Helen is the leader and Ellie the follower. Until they decide to swap places: just for fun, and just for one day. But then Ellie refuses to swap back. And so begins a nightmare from which Helen cannot wake up… 14 JANUARY 2016 HARDBACK • 9781408870297 • £12.99 Ann Morgan is a freelance writer and editor based in London. Her writing has EBOOK • 9781408870327 • £10.99 appeared in the Guardian, the Financial Times and the Independent. She was a EXPORT TPB • 9781408870303 • £12.99 finalist in the Guardian’s International Development Journalism Competition in TERRITORY: WORLD ENGLISH 2010. Her first book, Reading the World: Confessions of a Literary Explorer, was TRANSLATION RIGHTS: HARDMAN & SWAINSON published in February 2015. Beside Myself is her first novel. ANZ PUB DATE: 2 JANUARY 2016 annmorgan.me TPB • AUS $29.99 • NZ $32.99 2 ORIGINAL FICTION The World Without Us Mireille Juchau An elegiac, gripping novel of secrets and survival, family and community, loss and renewal t has been six months since Tess Müller stopped speaking. Her silence is baffling Ito everyone, but the real mystery for Tess and her sister Meg is where their mother, Evangeline, goes each day, pushing an empty pram and returning home muddy and dishevelled. Their father, struggling with his own losses, tends to his apiary and his disappearing bees. After he discovers human remains on their farm, old secrets emerge to threaten the fragile family. Meanwhile Tess’s teacher stumbles upon Evangeline in the mountains. The fallout from their charged encounter will reverberate through the community, igniting 14 JANUARY 2016 a change in all their lives. HARDBACK • 9781408866504 • £16.99 EBOOK • 9781408866498 • £14.99 Mireille Juchau is an award-winning Australian writer. Her first novel, Machines EXPORT TPB • 9781408866511 • £12.99 TERRITORY: WORLD ENGLISH for Feeling, was shortlisted for The Australian/Vogel Literary Award 1999 and her TRANSLATION RIGHTS: DAVID HIGHAM second, Burning In, was shortlisted for the Prime Minister’s Literary Award 2008, ASSOCIATES the Commonwealth Writers’ Prize 2008, The Age Book of the Year Award 2008 and the Nita B Kibble Award 2008. ANZ PUB DATE: 1 AUGUST 2015 TPB • AUS $29.99 • NZ $32.99 mireillejuchau.com • @MireilleJuchau The Dust of Promises Ahlem Mosteghanemi Translated from the Arabic by Nancy Roberts The final novel in the international bestselling trilogy: a haunting story of love, memory and betrayal till heartsick over the break-up of his relationship with the alluring novelist SHayat, the narrator of The Dust of Promises finds himself adrift in Paris. Stumbling into an art exhibition, he is struck by the power of the paintings and feels impelled to learn more about the artist – an Algerian exile. The artist is none other than Khaled, the man who haunted the pages of Hayat’s first novel, just as the narrator was entangled in her second. As the two men embark on 14 JANUARY 2016 a tentative friendship, a twist of fate brings Hayat to France, where their destinies HARDBACK • 9781408866269 • £18.99 will once again collide. EBOOK • 9781408866283 • £16.99 TERRITORY: WORLD ENGLISH Ranked among the top 10 most influential women in the Arab world by Forbes TRANSLATION RIGHTS: WITH THE AUTHOR 2006, Algerian novelist and poet Ahlem Mosteghanemi is the bestselling female ANZ PUB DATE: 1 FEBRUARY 2016 author in the Arab world. The previous books in her trilogy, The Bridges of HARDBACK • AUS $35.00 • NZ $39.99 Constantine and Chaos of the Senses were published by Bloomsbury, and have been translated into several languages. ORIGINAL FICTION 3 River of Ink Paul M. M. Cooper A dazzlingly imaginative debut of language, love and revolution, set in thirteenth-century Sri Lanka rom his humble village beginnings, Asanka has risen to the prestigious position Fof court poet, delighting in a life of ease. But when the ruthless Kalinga Magha usurps the throne, Asanka’s world is changed beyond imagination. To his horror, the king tasks him with the translation of an epic Sanskrit poem designed to civilise his subjects and snuff out the fires of rebellion. Asanka has always believed poetry makes nothing happen, but as lines on the page become cries in the street he learns true power lies not at the point of a sword, 28 JANUARY 2016 but in the tip of a pen. HARDBACK • 9781408862186 • £12.99 EBOOK • 9781408862230 • £10.99 EXPORT TPB • 9781408862223 • £12.99 Paul Cooper was born in South London and grew up in Cardiff, Wales. He was TERRITORY: WORLD ENGLISH educated at the University of Warwick and UEA, and after graduating he left for TRANSLATION RIGHTS: EVE WHITE Sri Lanka to work as an English teacher. He has written for magazines and websites LITERARY AGENCY and has also worked as an archivist, editor and journalist. ANZ PUB DATE: 1 FEBRUARY 2016 TPB • AUS $29.99 • NZ $32.99 paulmmcooper.com • @PaulMMCooper This is the Ritual Rob Doyle ‘God may be dead, but a new literary star is born’ Sunday Times The bold debut story collection from the acclaimed author of Irish Book Award- shortlisted Here Are the Young Men young man roams a Dublin industrial park where he meets a strange vagrant A in the grip of a dangerous ideology. A woman fleeing the break-up of a long- term relationship finds herself taking part in an unusual sleep experiment. A man obsessed with Nietzsche clings desperately to his girlfriend’s red shoes. Among these masterful stories lurk characters that straddle the boundary between fiction and non-fiction. What did happen to Killian Turner, Ireland’s vanished 28 JANUARY 2016 literary outlaw? And just who is Rob Doyle? Inventive, funny, and often explicit, HARDBACK • 9781408865354 • £16.99 these stories explore notions of masculinity, failed idealism and the writing life. EBOOK • 9781408865385 • £14.99 EXPORT TPB • 9781408865361 • £12.99 TERRITORY: WORLD ENGLISH Born in Dublin, Rob Doyle holds a first-class honours degree in Philosophy and TRANSLATION RIGHTS: MARIANNE GUNN an MPhil in Psychoanalysis. His widely acclaimed first novel, Here Are the Young O’CONNOR LITERARY AGENCY Men, was published in 2014 and chosen as a book of the year by Colm Tóibín, the Irish Times, Independent and Sunday Times. He currently lives in Paris. ANZ PUB DATE: 1 FEBRUARY 2016 TPB • AUS $29.99 • NZ $32.99 @RobDoyle1 4 ORIGINAL FICTION A Cloudy Day on the Western Shore Mohamed al-Mansi Qandil In the dawn of the twentieth century, Britain’s glittering Empire is full of the dangerously seductive promise of untapped riches oward is on an expedition to locate Tutankhamen’s tomb in Egypt. Amidst Hgrowing unrest between the tyrannical British rulers and the so-called ‘barbarians’, he meets Aisha – a bewildering mix of contradictions whose profile bears more than a passing resemblance to Nefertiti’s beautiful face depicted on the Pharaonic relics Howard loves so much. A Cloudy Day on the Western Shore is a page-turning gallop through some of the most momentous occasions in recent world history as well as an exploration of national identity and the discovery of 28 JANUARY 2016 some of the most beautiful treasures on earth today.