Bloomsbury Continuum
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Illuminating non-fiction from @BloomsburyBooks, covering history, politics, culture, religion, and more.
The Book of Secrets is gripping true story of love, betrayal, and political extremism in modern China. Told through secret letters and diaries, this is a rare glimpse into the shadowy world of intelligence and the human cost of loyalty. The paperback is available to pre-order.

Medieval women’s ideas about heaven were inspired by the visions and sufferings they experienced, says Hetta Howes churchtimes.co.uk/articles/2025/…
Very much looking forward to taking part in this. Plato does matter now - he really, really does @philosophybites @BloomsburyBooks @BloomsContinuum
We're pleased to announce our Philosophy in the Bookshop event in September is with Angie Hobbs and host @philosophybites Saturday 27th September at 11am @blackwelloxford Register to attend now
Saturday (7/26), join @SSteinLubrano for DON'T TALK ABOUT POLITICS - about the psychological and sociological factors that really shape our politics. - w/Alexandra Petri - 5pm @ Conn Ave: politics-prose.com/sarah-stein-lu…
Happy #bookbirthday to Kate Broad, @themikeayers , Minda Harts, J.B. Hwang, @ssteinlubrano , @paulvigna , and all our talented authors with books out today #StMartinsPress #Flatiron #Bloomsbury
Look what arrived beautifully wrapped up. I can’t wait to read this proof copy of Born by @lucyinglis which will be published by @BloomsburyBooks in August. The book takes us on a journey through the global history of childbirth #born
Read @larisamlbrown 's The Gardener of Lashkar Gah, The extraordinary story of the family who built a garden, fought the Taliban and were forced to flee for their lives during Britain and America's disastrous withdrawal from Afghanistan. Out now in paperback.

.@BloomsContinuum is set to publish the 'first literary life' of Adrian Mole creator Sue Townsend. The book will publish in 2027 to celebrate the 60th birthday of Adrian Mole 👇 ebx.sh/Q2vofA
This luminous new book offers answers that transcend the culture wars. Catholic priest James Alison draws on scripture and tradition to show how faith can embrace rather than exclude. Out now.

Read about Emily Dickinson in How To Think Like a Poet by Dai George, out now in hardback.
✒️ The Lines We Draw - @BBCTimFranks It is a deeply empathetic memoir which encourages us all to confront the lines we draw. In searching for what it is to be Jewish, Tim discovers what it means to take a stand and write about the world. Read more - bloomsbury.com/uk/lines-we-dr…
The Lines We Draw: The Journalist, the Jew and an Argument About Identity. This is a moving journey through a Jewish family history from BBC Newshour presenter Tim Franks. Out today in hardback!
📚 Happy publication day! Look at this beautiful stack of new books just begging to be read! What takes your eye? 👀 👇 Thread
What if Christianity was far more liberating than the culture wars suggest? This profound new book offers hope for a Christianity that embraces both orthodoxy and inclusion.

Arrived at last! Out in the UK next week, and in the US on September 5th. ☺️
Drawing on scripture and tradition, this book shows how faith can embrace rather than exclude. Out next week.

We're very excited to be publishing Lucy Inglis's incredible new book - available to pre-order now!
There is a history of humanity that has never been told: the story of how we are born. Bestselling author @lucyinglis takes us on a epic journey across thousands of years in Born: A History of Childbirth, out this August. Pre-order now: linktr.ee/bornbook
Your friends, & their behaviours in new social spaces, are far more likely to change your mind than a political idea or argument, says @SSteinLubrano. So Indy supporters have to be crafters of conviviality to win their case? (A high bar, for the thrawn…) theguardian.com/commentisfree/…