Literary Fiction
Acclaimed works from prize-winning Picador authors, including Edward St Aubyn and Alan Hollinghurst. From must-read literary sensations like A Little Life to timeless classics like Plainsong, these are books that challenge conventions, spark debates and feed imaginations.
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The Guilt Trip
Sandie Jones
The System
Ryan Gattis
You Will Never Be Forgotten
Mary South
Dance Prone
David Coventry
People Like Her
Ellery Lloyd
I Follow You
Peter James
The Yellow Wallpaper & Herland
Charlotte Perkins Gilman
Prelude & Other Stories
Katherine Mansfield
Meg Jensen
Wild
Kristin Hannah
Breasts and Eggs
Mieko Kawakami
Catch the Rabbit
Lana Bastašic
The Village Green Bookshop
Rachael Lucas
The Harpy
Megan Hunter
Greyfriars Bobby
Eleanor Atkinson
Kidnapped
Robert Louis Stevenson
Shuggie Bain
Douglas Stuart
The Young Team
Graeme Armstrong
Pygmalion & Other Plays
George Bernard Shaw
Wedding Readings and Poems
Becky Brown
Laura Cassidy's Walk of Fame
Alan McMonagle
A Registry of My Passage Upon the Earth
Daniel Mason
Cowboy Graves
Roberto Bolaño
Jack & Bet
Sarah Butler
Mountain Road, Late at Night
Alan Rossi
Witness
Mandasue Heller
Amnesty
Aravind Adiga
Little Bandaged Days
Kyra Wilder
Nineteen Eighty-Four
George Orwell
Animal Farm
George Orwell
Burmese Days
George Orwell
Correspondents
Tim Murphy
La Vita Nuova
Dante Alighieri
The Other Bennet Sister
Janice Hadlow
Moral Compass
Danielle Steel
Together by Christmas
Karen Swan
A Dog's Perfect Christmas
W. Bruce Cameron
Food for Thought
Annie Gray
The Joy of Walking
Suzy Cripps
The Art of Solitude
Zachary Seager
Why Friendship Matters
Michèle Mendelssohn