Non-fiction

Category: Belief

The books here are listed alphabetically by authors' surnames.

by Lamorna Ash
A personal investigation into a new generation's search for faith in an age of uncertainty.
by Ruth Binney
A collection of traditional sayings and superstitions about cooking, gardening, housekeeping and health for adults and children - and explaining how and why they have relevance today.
by Kate Bottley
Part memoir, part life lessons, part introduction to faith, this is an entertaining and wide ranging read from the popular tv vicar!
by Hetta Howes
Four extraordinary women who provide an insight to life in the medieval period. A fabulous read.
by Liz Jensen
The novelist's son died suddenly at just 25. Here she shares her feelings of loss, and her grief, hope and rebellion.
by Simon Mundie
Learning lessons on life from sporting champions.
by Rob Parsons
The amazing story of a young, newly married couple who welcomed a homeless man into their house - and he stayed for 45 years.
by Rick Rubin
A very readable and fascinating guide to the creative process and how we all might tap into our innate creativity and gain huge benefits from doing so.
by Bernadette Russell
How simple acts of kindness can change the world, a memoir and interviews with scientists, researchers, activists, proving the point!
by Rory Stewart
Rory Stewart tracks his entry into politics and ministerial roles while sharing his insight into Parliament. Brilliant, enlightening, worrying but ultimately hopeful.
by Danny Wallace
An entertaining, but ultimately disturbing, investigation into conspiracy theories. We must all play our part in finding and telling the truth.
by Rowan Williams
Why the Rule of Life outlined by St Benedict is relevant for us today.