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  • av Jackie Morris
    171

    A reissue of the classic book by the Kate Greenaway Medal-winning author and illustrator Jackie Morris

  • av Aidan McQuade
    127

    Two IRA detectives attempt to solve the murder of a young boy during the Irish War of Independence in 1920

  • - Writings from a life of public service by Sir Patrick Nairne
     
    381

    From the first EU Referendum in 1975 to the handover of Hong Kong, one of the great British civil servants recounts his first-hand experience of some of the most significant events in recent history

  • av Joshua Abbott
    151

    The definitive illustrated guide to art deco, modernist and brutalist architecture in London's suburbs

  • av J. Milton & Amy Kean
    140

    An irreverent, feminist fairy tale for adults that teaches us to care less about what others think

  • av Mark Kamine
    140,99

    GENTRIFICATION ON THE BLOCK,A SHOWMAN IN THE WHITE HOUSE,ETHICS GONE. THIS IS THE 1980S.

  • av Stuart Ashen
    140

    Terrible Old Games You've Probably Never Heard Of is a full-colour illustrated compendium of the most painfully bad games, based on Ashens' YouTube series of the same name.Everyone's heard of E.T. for the Atari 2600 and Superman for the Nintendo 64, but these are almost nothing next to the abject incompetence of Count Duckula 2 on the Amstrad CPC. There are people who seriously believe that Shaq Fu is the worst fighting game ever made, having never experienced Dangerous Streets on the Amiga. This book will blow their very soul apart. (Not a guarantee.)Terrible Old Games You've Probably Never Heard Of is meticulously researched and written, with the dry humour you'd expect from a man who has somehow made a living by sticking rubbish on a sofa and talking about it. Each entry is accompanied by a series of full-colour images from the games.

  • - A memoir of innocence lost and humanity regained in northern Uganda
    av Norman Okello & Theo Hollander
    321

    Abducted and forced to fight with the Lord's Resistance Army at the age of twelve, Norman Okello describes a journey into inhumanity and back to forgiveness and love

  • - Fifteen Stories of Survival
    av Elitsa Dermendzhiyska
    140,99

    Even the most successful lives are often shaped by great personal struggle: here, fourteen writers discuss the secret battles that made them who they are today

  • av Jet McDonald
    140,99

    A journey through cycling and philosophy, shortlisted for the 2020 Edward Stanford Debut Travel Writer of the Year award

  • - The extraordinary science behind what makes babies happy
    av Caspar Addyman
    221

    How laughter and smiles define our cognitive and emotional development at the start of life

  • av Chuck Mullin
    137

    A comic about mental health, starring pigeons

  • av Scott Innes
    137

    After Earth is decimated by pestilence and war, mankind attempts to colonise a distant planet. Here, Kevin Keegan sets up his new football academy...

  • - A correspondence between a hopeless gardener and a hopeful cook
    av Mary Jane Paterson & Jo Thompson
    321

    Make the most of the year with seasonal recipes and practical tips from a Leiths-trained cook and a Chelsea Flower Show Award-winning gardener

  • av Philip Womack
    135,99

    From acclaimed children's author Philip Womack (The Double Axe) comes this YA adventure set in the legendary past: three friends must find the magical Arrow of Apollo before evil consumes the world

  • - Stories of success by people with learning disabilities - in their own words
     
    140,99

    In the latest groundbreaking anthology from the publisher of The Good Immigrant, people with learning disabilities tell the stories behind their success

  • - A guide to killing your monsters
    av Beth McColl
    137

    A funny, practical guide to living with mental health problems such as depression and anxiety, which are increasingly prevalent among those aged 18-35

  • av Giles Paley-Phillips
    171

    The lyrical story of a teenage boy finding hope in the face of his mother's terminal illness, from award-winning author Giles Paley-Phillips

  • - How I Led My Country, and Lived to Tell the Tale
    av Catherine Spencer
    151 - 252,99

    The former England rugby captain on the joys and struggles of leading her team to the World Cup final, and the challenges she faced as an elite sportswoman at the top of her game

  • av Keith Carter
    137

    A witty, fast-paced and acerbic novel set in pristine Oregon and the corporate corridors of New York, London and China. A story for our times where finance, environmentalism, rare-earth mining and human frailties collide in a complex of flawed motives.

  • - A Novel
    av Anne Richter
    151

    Historic fiction from East Germany post WWII to after the fall of the Berlin Wall. In 1960s East Germany, Margret, a professor's daughter from the city, meets and marries Hans, from a small village in Thuringia. As East German history unravels, with collision of the personal and political, the two families' hidden truths are quietly revealed.

  • - Equip Yourself for the Age of Creativity
    av Laura Jordan Bambach, Scott Morrison, Daniele Fiandaca & m.fl.
    137

    In Creative Superpowers, we have assembled some of the world's creative leaders to bring to life the modern skillset for creative problem-solving.

  • av Ahlam Bsharat
    141

    Young love, meddling relatives, heart-to-hearts with friends real and imagined - Philistia’s world is that of an ordinary university student, except that in occupied Palestine, and when your father is in indefinite detention, nothing is straightforward.Philistia is closest to her childhood, and to her late grandmother and her imprisoned father, when she’s at her part-time job washing women’s bodies at the ancient Ottoman hammam in Nablus, the West Bank. A midwife and corpse washer in her time, Grandma Zahia taught Philistia the ritual ablutions and the secrets of the body: the secrets of life and death.On the brink of adulthood, Philistia embarks on a journey through her country’s history – a magical journey, and one of loss and centuries of occupation.As trees are uprooted around her, Philistia searches for a place of refuge, a place where she can plant a memory for the ones she’s lost.

  • - One Man's Struggle to Forge a New China 1918-1980
    av Lin Xiangbei
    171

    Spanning seven decades of Chinese history, the remarkable life-story of a man who remained committed to the values of the Revolution despite decades of persecution, torture and imprisonment

  • av Tot Taylor
    267

    'I loved the creativity, the unpredictability, its dazzling coverage of so many ideas' Rob Cowan'Superb . . . An original character and an original book' David Quantick, Record CollectorCan John Nightly be brought back to life again?John Nightly (b. 1948) finds his dimension in pop music, the art form of his time. His solo album becomes one of 1970's bestselling records - but success turns out to have side effects.Supermaxed in LA after a dazzling career, John renounces his gift, denying music and his very being, until he is rediscovered in Cornwall thirty years later by a teenage saviour dude, who persuades him to restore and complete his quasi-porto-multimedia eco-Mass, the Mink Bungalow Requiem.This epic novel mixes real and imagined lives in the tale of a young singer-songwriter, to tell a story about creativity at the highest level - the level of genius.

  • av Glenn Skwerer
    131

    `Succeeds brilliantly ... a gripping and disturbing portrait of the young Hitler' - Simon Mawer, author of the Man Booker-shortlisted The Glass House Salzburg, 1945: Eugen Reczek, a middle-aged Austrian desk clerk, is interned by the American occupiers.

  • av Dan Dalton
    131

    'Strange, intense, brilliant' S. J. Watson'A witty, zappy fable ... Powerful' GuardianDepression can be hell.Heartbroken and lonely, the narrator has made an attempt on his own life. Whether he meant to or not he can't say. But now he's stuck in his own head, and time is running out.To save himself, he embarks on a journey across an imagined America, one haunted by his doomed relationship and the memory of a road trip that ended in tragedy.Help arrives in the guise of Jon Bon Jovi, rock star and childhood hero. An unlikely spirit guide, perhaps, but he's going to give it a shot...

  • av Gautam Malkani
    137

    'Part post-truth nightmare, part social commentary' (Financial Times), this is the acclaimed second novel from the author of Londonstani

  • av Henrietta Heald
    141 - 261,99

    A centenary tribute to Britain's trailblazing, boundary-breaking women engineers

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