Author:Bryce Courtenay

'A superb storyteller ... it is impossible not to be impressed by Courtenay's talents' - The Times JESSICA is based on the real life of a remarkable young Australian woman who defied the conventions of her time. She had a stubborn streak and the courage to act out her convictions ... in spite of the consequences. This compelling, sweeping story is her personal fight for justice against enormous odds, and a testimony to the power of the human spirit to triumph over adversity.
A profoundly moving portrait of the region... Even now, years after I first read it, The Tree Where Man was Born seems imbued with precious vision
—— Jeremy Seal , Sunday TimesThe skilled naturalist writer is almost as rare as the Congo peacock or the pygmy elephant - both subjects of the quest Peter Matthiessen conducts in African Silences. 'Skilled' is almost an insulting understatement for Matthiessen's sharply captivating prose
—— Gary Mead , Financial TimesThe Tree Where Man Was Born is a truly magnificent book that will be just as important 50 years from now
—— Peter FarbThe Plato Papers can be enjoyed as a jeu d'esprit, but for students of Ackroyd it is something more... Richly revealing
—— New York TimesIt is hard to see who could have done the job better than Schmidt
—— Times Literary SupplementSchmidt gives us a chance to settle down with poets we wish we had known better
—— Daily TelegraphA satisfying selection that reminds us that Lawrence didn't just write about animals, Betjeman wasn't always jolly, and Plath is more interesting for her collapsed perspectives than for her self-exposure
—— New StatesmanThe selections from the greats are generous and well chosen
—— Guardian






