Sunday 16 November 2014

Our Mimi and The Mountain Dragon windows!

Main entrance to our bookshop and cafe, with Helen at work

This year we were honoured to have super talented author/illustrator and friend of Mainstreet, Helen Stephens paint all five of our front windows. She has transformed our shop front into the wintry Alpine world of her new book, Mimi and the Mountain Dragon, her latest collaboration with another firm friend of Mainstreet, Michael MorpurgoClick the link below for more...

Tuesday 4 November 2014

Everyone's talking about...

GIRLS!
Not That Kind of Girl 
by Lena Dunham

A funny, poignant and frank collection of essays from the acclaimed writer/director/star of HBO's hit series 'GIRLS'. Lena Dunham offers brutal wit and stumbled upon self-awareness from the eyes of an honest young woman. This book is the most blogged about, most instagrammed 'IT' book of the moment and a sure fire win for twenty-something women in search of imperfect wisdom.


Theo Decker
The Goldfinch 
by Donna Tartt

The long awaited third book from Donna Tartt caused all kinds of excitement to ensue when it was released last year. The endeavours of perilous Theodore Decker and his Carel Fabritius missing masterpiece continue to be hot topic several months later. Tartt's characters are becoming household names, they have exceptional hold on you long after you put down the book. Full of big, complicated ideas beautifully constructed and passionately portrayed.

Mitchellian Charm
The Bone Clocks 
by David Mitchell

Metaphysical twitching, genre switching, narrative jumping, soul cycling. David Mitchell delivers a supreme free-wheeling exercise in first person narrative, telling the story of one woman's life through those that encounter her. This book begs to be taken apart, read twice and put back together again just to fully appreciate Mitchell's stylistic prose. A real feat of complex storytelling that will satisfy fans of 'Cloud Atlas'.


Good Art vs Bad Art
Playing to the Gallery
by Grayson Perry

While the majority artists manifesto's are an expression of personal taste or artistic beliefs, this book from self proclaimed 'Essex transvestite potter' Grayson Perry, turns this formula on its head. Based on his hugely popular series of Reith Lectures, Perry breaks down the taboos of the art establishment and encourages us to pose such questions as "Is art still capable of shocking us?" and "What happens if you  place a piece of art in a rubbish dump?" Full of  hilariously truthful illustrations and thought provoking comments on contemporary art today.

Tuesday 28 October 2014

DELI OF THE YEAR 2014

Proud winners! - Vivian, Phillippa, Bill, Rosamund and Shaun in our deli

The Mainstreet Trading Company
DELI OF THE YEAR 2014
UK and Ireland

We are so proud to hold the title DELI OF THE YEAR 2014, awarded by the Farm Shop and Deli awards in association with Olives Et Al. To gain such recognition after only 2 years of business is a truly rewarding achievement for Bill and his team. Huge thank goes to all of our brilliant suppliers, producers and wonderful customers for making our deli such a success!

Friday 24 October 2014

Welcome Back!

Andy McNab hiding in the shelves

After a temporary hiatus, THE MAINSTREET PRESS is back in the blogosphere! We welcome you back to our little online space with a quick catch up. Here is a quick round up of some of 2014's highlights so far...