Non-fiction
Conquering the Impossible
Mike Horn
Mike Horn had an idea, he wanted to attempt the impossible: to circumnavigate the 20 000 kilometres of the artic circle, alone, against the winds and the currents, without using any motorised transpor…
Baghdad Journal
Steve Mumford
“It’s refreshing to get this dispatch told, from the perspective not of a journalist or a photographer, but of an artist… written in a lucid and reflective style that perfectly matches these quiet spa…
Living in Fire
Marina Tsvetaeva
Paradoxically, in this unique editorial adventure, it would almost be better to forget the name of the author: the Russian poet, Marina Tsvetaeva, a muse to both Pasternak and Rilke, who in 1941 commi…
Letting go
Marcel Rufo
During the nine months spent in the womb, a baby experiences a vital period of union with its mother, which enables the infant to draw the strength and sustenance that it needs. But once born the baby…
From St. Sulpice and the Louvre
Frédéric Lenoir and Marie-France Etchegoin
Translated into more than 35 languages worldwide and with over 8 million copies in print, Dan Brown’s The Da Vinci Code is a worldwide publishing phenomenon. The extraordinary success of this politico…
Official Silence
Eric Laurent
In the summer of 2004, the National Commission on Terrorist Attacks delivered its long-awaited report to the US public. Many reviews were written, the book-version of the report became a strong best-s…
The Caged Virgin
Ayaan Hirsi Ali
Ayaan Hirsi Ali was born in Somalia and grew up in a Muslim family. At the age of 22 she was promised in marriage to a distant nephew. With the help of a friend she defied her family and escaped. Arri…
Portrait of an Unknown Gentleman
Alexandra Lapierre
In 1624, a mysterious Englishman orchestrated the plundering of the relics of the Golden Gate of Constantinople – a marvel of Greco-Roman history. This titanic pillage was the first of many such excav…
Hope and Memory
Tzvetan Todorov
In Hope and Memory Tzvetan Todorov, one of Europe’s leading intellectuals, defines totalitarianism as the major innovation of the twentieth century and examines the struggle between this system and de…
Inside the Kingdom
Carmen Bin Ladin
On September 11th, Carmen Bin Ladin was driving to her home in Switzerland with one of her three daughters. When she heard the news on the radio that the Twin Towers had been struck she instinctively…