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  • av Dr Joseph Jebelli
    171 - 277

  • av Mateo Askaripour
    137

  • - What the Laws of Biology Tell Us About the Destiny of the Human Species
    av Rob Dunn
    171 - 317

    A leading ecologist argues that if humankind is to survive on a fragile planet, we must understand and obey its iron laws.

  • av Michelle Moore
    147 - 271

    **SHORTLISTED FOR THE BUSINESS BOOK AWARDS 2022**'Powerful and inspiring. A must read' Denise Lewis OBE'A book that could simply change your life' Colin Salmon, ActorReal Wins is an urgent call to action from one of the most influential women in sport. In her unflinching style, Michelle Moore seeks to redress inequality at all levels and shows us how to challenge stereotypes and tired assumptions to transform our experiences and environments.Through this timely, eye-opening insight into her experiences both on the track and in the boardroom, Michelle shows us how to face our fears, build resilience and find our own unique leadership style. She shares stories from athletes, leaders and many other inspiring people, as she redefines the relationship between identity and success for both individuals and organisations.Giving you the practical strategies of self-awareness and resilience to run your own race, Real Wins will empower you to take responsibility for your own prejudices, actions and ultimate success.Michelle Moore tirelessly champions a brand of conscious leadership for a new age of sport and business. She is sought out by corporations, government bodies and international sports federations to help drive change and bring about personal and collective transformation.

  • - Help for the Helpers
    av Dr Jan Smith
    187

    A book of support, advice and insight for any health- or social care professional concerned they might be experiencing symptoms of PTSD, moral injury, compassion fatigue or burnout.

  • - A Journey into the Secret History of Fairy Tales
    av Nicholas Jubber
    171 - 277

    The surprising origins and people behind the world's most influential magical tales: the people who told and re-shaped them, the landscapes that forged them, and the cultures that formed them and were in turn formed by them.

  • av Lee Newman
    197

    LONGLISTED FOR THE NATIONAL BOOK AWARD'I didn't want Nobody Gets Out Alive to end - to have to leave behind its warmth and soul and glittering writing, its honesty and its laughter in the dark' Jonathan Lee, author of The Great Mistake Set in Leigh Newman's home state of Alaska, Nobody Gets Out Alive is a collection of dazzling, courageous stories about women struggling to survive not just grizzly bears and charging moose but the raw, exhausting legacy of their marriages and families. In 'Howl Palace', an aging widow struggles with a rogue hunting dog and the memories of her five ex-husbands while selling her house after bankruptcy. In the title story, 'Nobody Gets Out Alive', newly married Katrina visits her hometown of Anchorage and blows up her own wedding reception by flirting with the host and running off with an enormous mastodon tusk. Alongside stories set in today's Last Frontier - rife with suburban sprawl, global warming, and opioid addiction - Newman delves into the remote wilderness of the 1970s and 80s, bringing to life young girls and single moms in search of a freer, more adventurous America.

  • av Guinevere Glasfurd
    137 - 267

    18th century France - a world of fountains and gilded porcelain, literary salons and spies... where the right to live and think freely could cost you your life.

  • - a novel of the Cornwall tourists seldom see
    av Charlie Carroll
    157

    A haunting debut novel of a young woman living on the edge in a Cornwall the tourists never see, struggling with the aftermath of family tragedy

  • av Emma Chapman
    241 - 281

  • av Janet Alder
    151 - 351

  • av Preeti Dhillon
    151 - 277

    The United Kingdom is currently a hellscape for Black and Brown people. To be fair, things have never been great. Black and Brown people and allies alike, are asking ourselves a difficult question: what leads to real change?Have you heard of the Indian Worker's Association, Asian Youth Movements, the Grunwick Strike, the Brixton Black Women's Group, the Bristol Bus Boycott or the Battle of Brick Lane? If the answer is no, you're not alone. This is history that has been deliberately kept from us. It's time to reclaim these vital moments and find out how we can learn from our own collective past.A respected researcher and historian, Preeti Dhillon tells the stories of ten remarkable movements, campaigns and organisations led by Black and Brown people in from the sixties to the eighties that fought against racism and capitalism and impacted the way we live now. The Shoulders We Stand On is a book of hope. Hope that together we can make a difference, that together we are powerful, and that we don't have to tackle this alone. There is a long and deep history of activism by Black and Brown people. Their stories can inspire all of us to make a difference just as they did. We're not alone, we've been here before and this is the book we all need now.Filled with inspiring stories Preeti Dhillon uncovers crucial moments from our history. If you loved Natives, Brit(ish), Small Axe or Pride, don't miss The Shoulders We Stand On.

  • - Stop Playing Small. Transform Your Life.
    av Noor Hibbert
    161

    Stop thinking small. Just put yourself out there, aim for the sky, and JFDI.

  • - How to Save Our Planet
    av Colin Butfield & Jonnie Hughes
    191 - 277

  • - Natural English Usage and Style
    av Michael McCarthy
    157

    This up-to-date A-Z grammar field guide, written in a clear, non-technical style by a globally successful author, will transform your ability to give the best impression through your use of language, while being entertained and enlightened along the way.

  • av Mick Herron
    137 - 221

    *FROM THE AUTHOR OF THE BESTSELLING SLOUGH HOUSE THRILLERS*Mick Herron is 'Britain's finest living thriller writer' (Sunday Express) and author of the bestselling and award-winning Slough House novels. Dolphin Junction captures his trademark tension, humour, and suspense in the form of short fiction, collected here for the first time.When a wife leaves her husband under suspicious circumstances, he sets off in search for her, unprepared for the guilty secrets he's about to drag back into the light. A man is tempted by a luxury apartment with a top-of-the-range kitchen. But there is a heavy price to pay for this glamorous new life. A couple go on a hike through the Derbyshire countryside, to ignore the fact their marriage is on the rocks. And there is a peek into the past of Jackson Lamb, the boss of Slough House, as well as stories featuring the shrewd detective Zo Boehm and her hapless partner Joe Silvermann.Dolphin Junction displays Herron's craft for deftly plotted storytelling, dark wit, and memorable twists.'Mick Herron is an incredible writer and if you haven't read him yet, you NEED to' Mark Billingham'Mick Herron is one of the finest writers of his generation' Steve Cavanagh

  • av Priyanka Pradhan
    211

    Concussion, even in its mildest form, can have lasting effects on the individual in a way we're only just beginning to understand. Mild Traumatic Brain Injuries (mTBI), concussion and post-concussion syndrome have previously been conservatively managed with recommendations for 'rest'. But even mild brain injuries and post-concussion syndrome can have an enormous impact on life, long after the 3 months during which they are expected to resolve. There are also significant differences between the way in which concussion affects men and women respectively, as this new research shows. If concussion or an mTBI are affecting you, there is much in this book to help and support your symptoms. Neuropsychologist Dr Priyanka Pradhan has pulled together the latest research to provide a complete manual for overcoming the impact of any mild brain injury, while writer and coach Anna Leggett gives deep insight from her own experiences with post-concussion syndrome. Their book not only explains what a concussion is and how it may present, but also gives comprehensive practical strategies for managing persistent symptoms. Such strategies include how to ask for professional and specialist medical help (and where to get it from), and also some simple self-management techniques. Understanding and Living Well with Post-Concussion Syndrome also explains the importance of sleep and diet, and includes significant psychological and emotional support for mental wellbeing and recovery, a support that is often missing from the clinical pathway for post-concussion syndrome. This book is an essential resource for anyone who feels that they need insight, practical help and emotional support into what is often perceived as an almost-invisible illness, but one which is very real for you or your loved one.

  • av Frank Skinner
    127

    Comedian and TV and radio host Frank Skinner writing to his biggest audience yet - God.

  • av Michelle Gallen
    137 - 221

  • av Jo Cooke
    161

    If hoarding - by you, your partner, or a family member - is making your life impossible, you'll find support, reassurance and insight in this practical book.

  • av Niamh Prior
    171

    Catchlights sets the innocence of childhood against the violence of adulthood, the joys of a passion against the horrors of an obsession, and the reality of death against the magic of life

  • - A Year (and six centuries) of Magic
    av Alice Tarbuck
    171

    A seasonal guide to witchcraft in the twenty-first century and essential handbook for the contemporary witch.

  • - The seven steps to thrive at work
    av Sophie Devonshire & Ben Renshaw
    277

    Seven steps to transforming your life by making work better

  • av Megan McCubbin
    287

    An Atlas of Endangered Species is a captivating book written by the talented Megan McCubbin. Published in 2023 by John Murray Press, this book delves into the intriguing and at times heartbreaking world of endangered species. The author, known for her profound understanding and passion for wildlife, takes the reader on a journey around the globe, mapping out the habitats of the world's most threatened animals. From the lush Amazon rainforest to the icy landscapes of the Arctic, McCubbin's vivid descriptions and insightful commentary bring these fragile ecosystems to life. This book is not just a collection of maps and statistics; it's a call to action, a plea for the preservation of our planet's biodiversity. It's a must-read for anyone interested in conservation and environmental science. The genre of the book falls under non-fiction and is a great addition to the collection of any book lover. An Atlas of Endangered Species is a testament to McCubbin's dedication to wildlife conservation and a beautiful tribute to the creatures we share our world with.

  • av Windy Dryden
    157

  • av Imi Lo
    157 - 211

  • av Jakob Guanzon
    151 - 197

  • av Alexa Baracaia
    211

    The discovery that your child has a serious food allergy can be life-changing, accompanied as it often is by an emergency dash to the hospital, the acquisition of several EpiPens, and a large dose of anxiety. My Family and Food Allergies is for anyone caring for, or close to, a child with food allergies. It covers every aspect of the journey from diagnosis to helping your child on the path to independence. First and foremost, it is aimed at parents but it is also a must-read for grandparents, friends, teachers and others keen to learn more about living with food allergies. It is bursting with practical tips and expert advice on how to navigate each fresh milestone and challenge, including school care plans, understanding where the real risks are (and what is manageable) and how to handle things like school bake sales, celebratory occasions and birthday parties. It features failsafe recipes for every occasion, including the best 'free from' birthday cake recipe ever, as well as advice on travel and flying, on what to look for in accommodation and a mini-allergy-friendly guide for resorts such as Disneyland, restaurant chains, and so on. With an outline of what we can hope for the future, where the science is now, and what the experts predict will happen in the battle against severe food allergies, this really is the ultimate guide for anyone who wants to safely support and inform their child on the path to independence.

  • av Stephen Hawking
    97

    'Remember to look up at the stars and not down at your feet'How did it all begin?Is there a God?Throughout his extraordinary career, Stephen Hawking expanded our understanding of the universe and unravelled some of its greatest mysteries. In How Did It All Begin? the world famous cosmologist and bestselling author of A Brief History of Time explores the fundamental questions of our existence.'A brilliant mind' Daily TelegraphBrief Answers, Big Questions: this stunning paperback series offers electrifying essays from one of the greatest minds of our age, taken from the original text of the No. 1 bestselling Brief Answers to the Big Questions.

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