Cinnamon Press imprint: 50 books

by Connie Ramsay Bott
Language: English
Release Date: September 4, 2017

Girl Without Skin covers one momentous year, from autumn of 1965 to autumn 1966, in Michigan's lower peninsula on Island Lake and the nearby town of Brighton. Giving voice to the residents around the lake, many of them young people, it tells the stories of Howard, Vincent, and Frieda. From an angry...

Winning Parent, Winning Child

Parenting so that everybody wins

by Jan Fortune
Language: English
Release Date: May 22, 2012

What parent hasn’t longed to improve his or her relationship with children? What parent hasn’t thought – surely there must be a better way? This book is about that better way.
by Jeremy Worman
Language: English
Release Date: May 31, 2014

In Swimming with Diana Dors Jeremy Worman digs deep, bringing to life memorable characters who remain with the reader. Variously personal, elegiac, political, and humorous, the stories range over themes of outsiders, loss, death, ghosts, change and the importance of place, with many stories set in London.
by Carole Strachan
Language: English
Release Date: June 10, 2016

An unusual story of love, loss and the possibility of second chances, The Truth in Masquerade follows Anna Maxwell, struggling to understand the abrupt and unexpected ending of her marriage. Haunted by memories of her husband, Edwyn, and of another man who once loved her, she returns to Oxford to...
by Tamsin Hopkins
Language: English
Release Date: June 10, 2016

Rivers are old and most have a history, even a personal mythology that reflects a river’s personality, its influence on the major settlements along its journey to the sea, its sex even. Tamsin Hopkins’s stories flow compellingly. Whether strange, tragic or shot through with humour and an eye for detail, the stories are united by a human sensibility and elegant, accessible prose.
by Sue Vickerman
Language: English
Release Date: May 23, 2012

In a multicultural community somewhere in the North teaching is not the only thing that occupies the minds of this vibrant cast of teachers and dreamers, adults every bit as in need of selfdiscovery as their teenage charges and offspring. A tour de force about family, race, sexual identity, lesbianism and life at the chalkface
by Jim Perrin
Language: English
Release Date: October 30, 2013

This is the first fulllength collection of short stories by travel writer and master of mountain literature Jim Perrin. Mystery, romanticism and tragedy abound in these four fictional tales, beginning with the title story, which reimagines the fated Franklin Expedition to the Arctic in 1845 as an...

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by Stephen May
Language: English
Release Date: May 22, 2012

Mistyann is fifteen, unpredictable, unreliable and violent. She’s also gifted. Jonathan Diamond is fortyone. Looks a bit like Tom Cruise and he’s going to Wales too. A failed musician and a recovering alcoholic he’s now an Advanced Skills Teacher and he’ll be in loco parentis for the week....
by Adnan Mahmutovic
Language: English
Release Date: May 22, 2012

Told in the first person voice of a young woman coming of age as her country falls into war and hatred, the deceptively simple narrative takes the reader on a journey across landscape, political boundaries, assumptions and emotions.
by Jeremy Worman
Language: English
Release Date: May 22, 2012

Fragmented brings together short stories and sketches, charting a personal journey from squatter and hippy in Seventies London to creative and stable middle age as husband, father, teacher and writer.
by Annika Milisic-Stanley
Language: English
Release Date: November 10, 2015

Tajikistan is a harsh place of political and religious repression. It remains deeply patriarchal. The first modern-day novel in English describing Tajikistan, The Disobedient Wife is dedicated to the women of Tajikistan. The Disobedient Wife tells the story of two very different women, both trapped...
by Sue Hubbard
Language: English
Release Date: October 1, 2012

Girl in White is the extraordinary, moving story of Paula MendershohnBecker told from the fictionalised perspective of her daughter Mathilde. Sue Hubbard has drawn on Becker’s diaries and paintings to bring to life the artist’s intense relationship with the poet Rilke and her struggle to find a balance between being a painter, wife and mother.
by Kate North
Language: English
Release Date: May 22, 2012

Eva Shell is a book that mirrors the life we lead today: fast, pacy, fractured, where technology has in many ways unplugged us from the world but also forged new and exciting ways of telling our stories. Set against the backdrop of Cardiff, a fresh and vivid portrait of this city in the 21st century… This is a world where past and present hold hands towards an uncertain future
by Elizabeth Porter
Language: English
Release Date: May 15, 2015

Stranger Visitor Foreigner Guest is the story of a collision of worlds and the ways in which westerners interact and impact on an extraordinary social and political arena told in first person narratives by Sasha, a young American, and in the 19th century by Lucy, a would-be missionary. At the heart...
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