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Dulwich Books is an
independent bookshop, established in 1981and staffed by experienced booksellers
who adore books and are happy to help with recommendations and suggestions. We
are able to order any British book in print and apart from books, we have a
wonderful range of cards, gift wrap and have recently increased our range of
notebooks and gift stationary.
At
Dulwich Books
the focus is very much on providing an expert knowledge of books and an
excellent service to our customers. Our booksellers are widely read and can be
relied upon to give helpful advice and recommendations.
We have thousands of books in stock and offer a next day service for over
600,000 titles - at no extra charge!

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Newly
published paperback, this is a beautifully illustrated, inspirational
tale. There are ingenious details to notice on every page, and the moral
of the tale...be true to yourself and you will succeed!
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The
Traitor Game by B.R. Collins is a tough book about bullying and tolerance,
taking place in the here and now and in the fantasy world of Ancaster.
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The
Well and The Mine is a debut novel from Gin Philips, a new American
author. The book begins as a 9 year old Tess watches a woman toss a baby
into the family well. It tells the tale of ordinary people in the southern
states of America during the 1930s depression. Haunting and wonderfully
written |
The Little
Stranger is the latest novel from Sarah Waters and tells the story of a
young doctor trying to climb the social ladder in this chilling ghost
story which is set in a crumbling manor house during a dusty post-war
summer. |
Emma's
memoir, "The Tent, The Bucket and Me", is a painfully funny reminder of
just what it was like to spend your summer holidays cold, damp but with
sand between your toes. A recommended read from Dulwich Books |
When
George and Sabine Harwood arrive in Trinidad from England George instantly
takes to their new life, but Sabine feels isolated, heat-fatigued, and ill
at ease with the racial segregation and the imminent dawning of a new era.
Her only solace is her growing fixation with Eric Williams, the
charismatic leader of Trinidad's new national party, to whom she pours out
all her hopes and fears for the future in letters that she never brings
herself to send. As the years progress, George and Sabine's marriage
endures for better or worse. |
An
elderly artist and her six-year-old grand-daughter are away on a summer
together on a tiny island in the gulf of Finland. As the two learn to
adjust to each other's fears, whims and yearnings, a fierce yet
understated love emerges - one that encompasses not only the summer
inhabitants but the very island itself. Written in a clear, unsentimental
style, full of brusque humour, and wisdom, "The Summer Book" is a
profoundly life-affirming story. |
Have
you ever wanted to just leave everything and disappear? Can the instinct
for survival overcome almost anything!? Leo Kemp's life should be idyllic.
He has a job that he loves at the Institute of Marine Biology and he lives
in Cape Cod with his wife and daughter. But beneath the tranquil surface
of their lives, heartbreak lingers; a few years ago their son was drowned
in an accident at sea and the family cannot come to terms with his death.
But the outing turns to tragedy when the sea rises up and Leo is thrown
overboard. Despite everyone's best efforts, Leo is missing, presumed dead;
lost at sea just like his son. |
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