Books
‘Tangled Yet Coiled’ by Tom Burgess
‘Great Adaptations’ by Morgan Phillips
‘Sorrow, Tears and Blood’ by David Onamade
‘Beyond the Mind’ by Jema Fowler
‘The Gods of Frequency’ by Shane Johnstone
‘The Rising of the Son’ by Giles Dawnay
9781912092208
James and Jonno embark on a trip of a lifetime to the mountainous villages of the Peruvian Andes. Father and son, they have different motivations, yet are united by the spirit of adventure. When disaster strikes, they have to draw deep into their hearts and face not only the unforgiving mountains but also their own inner turmoil.
This is a story that inspires and awes, with majestic mountain horizons blending with the unfathomable depths of human character. It speaks to all of us, young and old, with lessons that resound through history.
‘An adventure of mind and spirit – every page surges you on.’
‘Bury Me Where They Fall’ by Jonathan Watts
Voices of Bristol
Tick Tock: It’s Time to Listen
‘A Really Nice Tea and Some Magic Music’ by Katherine Hicksted
‘Arcadia’ by Odiri Ighamre
‘A Journalism Handbook for Media Entrepreneurs’
9781912092635
What does it take to become a journalist? How do journalists work, and is it possible to start your very own media outlet from scratch?
A Journalism Handbook for Media Entrepreneurs provides a comprehensive guide to aspiring journalists looking to enter this exciting and fast moving industry. From a look at the standards that good journalists must uphold to practical guidance in making news, the Handbook goes on to outline how someone can successfully start their own media outlet and keep it financially sustainable. Drawing upon case studies from across the world and compiled by leading journalists from seven countries, A Journalism Handbook for Media Entrepreneurs offers new insights and routes into a profession that was previously inaccessible to most people.
‘No Homeless Problem’ by Seamus Fox