Books from Eye Books (US&CA)

  • The Outsiders
    By James Corbett

    It is an experience that will define the rest of his life.The Outsiders moves from early-80s Liverpool, via Nadezhda's clandestine background in war-torn Europe, through to the present day, taking in the global and local events that shape ...

  • The Hurtle of Hell: An Atheist Comedy Featuring God and a Confused Young Man from Hackney
    By Simon Edge

    The Hurtle of Hell combines a tender, human story of rejection and reconnection with an utterly original and often very funny theological thought-experiment, in an entrancing fable that is both mischievous and big-hearted.

  • The Oshun Diaries: Encounters with an African Goddess
    By Diane Esguerra

    High priestesses are few and far between, white ones in Africa even more so.When Diane Esguerra hears of a mysterious Austrian woman worshipping the Ifa river goddess Oshun in Nigeria her curiosity is aroused.

  • Cold Hands, Warm Heart
    By Sir Ranulph Fiennes, Tess Burrows

    For Tess it is more than combating cold hands with a warm heart, it is also a journey to push past the influences of the human mind.

  • The Darlings
    By Angela Jackson

    She saw the accident first hand. He is pulled towards her by a force stronger than logic: the universal need to reconcile one's childhood wounds. This is his chance to, once again, feel the enveloping warmth of unconditional love.

  • Spring Mischief
    By Caroline Kington

    The third delightful rural romantic comedy set in the fictional West Country village of Summerstoke follows the fortunes of the Tucker family as they struggle to make ends meet in an increasingly challenging world.

  • Boy Who Biked the World: On the Road to Africa
    By Alastair Humphreys, Tom Morgan-Jones

    With engaging illustrations, postcards, and journal entries throughout, this book provides an immersive experience for any young adventurer.

  • The Other Side of the Whale Road
    By K. A Hayton

    SHORTLISTED FOR THE EAST ANGLIAN BOOK AWARDSHOW DARK WERE THE DARK AGES?

  • Tips from a Publisher: A Guide to Writing, Editing, Submitting and Publishing Your Book
    By Scott Pack

    'Shut up and listen to everything he has to say' – Caimh McDonnell, bestselling author of The Dublin Trilogy 'Part instruction manual, part sat nav, part friendly arm round the shoulder: this is the book every aspiring writer needs to own ...

  • Triumph Around the World: An Eye Classic
    By Robbie Marshall

    STRONGA humorous, soul-searching account of an aging hippie who gives up his hard-won career, family, and home life to bike around the world in search of new experiences At age 45 Robbie Marshall had it all, or so it seemed.

  • Junkie Buddha: A Journey of Discovery in Peru
    By Diane Esguerra

    She immersed herself in the culture and Peru reconnected her with life. This is a story about profound loss leading to spiritual gain. And it's a story about love.

  • All the Beautiful Liars
    By Sylvia Petter

    Who knows how much all the beautiful liars have embargoed or embellished the truth?During a long flight from Europe to Sydney to bury her mother, Australian expat Katrina Klain reviews the fading narrative of her family and her long quest ...