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  • av New York Times
    180,-

    Volume 22 of the popular series: 50 easy puzzles edited by Times crosswords editor Will ShortzSerious solvers know that the puzzles in The New York Times get harder as the week goes on. From an easy Monday to a downright difficult Friday puzzle, this brand new collection is sure to challenge you with each passing day. See how far you can get!-50 puzzles from Monday (easy) to Friday (tough!)-Covered spiral binding for convenient, lay-flat solving-Edited by the #1 name in crosswords, Will Shortz

  • av New York Times
    180,-

    Volume 22 of the popular series: 50 easy puzzles edited by New York Times crosswords editor Will ShortzFor solvers who want more of the fun and less of the challenge of solving the legendary New York Times crossword comes a new collection of light and fun puzzles. All the puzzles in this book originally appeared in Monday editions of the paper-the easiest of the week-and they're fun to do while still providing the same high standards that have always been the mark of The New York Times and its crossword editor, Will Shortz.Features:- Fifty Monday crosswords- Puzzles that are fun and totally solvable by all puzzlers, from beginner to expert- Covered spiral binding for convenient, lay-flat solving

  • av Jessica Fellowes
    266 - 356,-

  • av Deborah Muller, Jeanette Wummel & Antonia Cardella
    216,-

  • av Carola Lovering
    356,-

  • av Alex Finlay
    150 - 356,-

  • av Joanna Schaffhausen
    356,-

  • av Brian Alexander
    370,-

    USA Today's 5 BOOKS NOT TO MISS"Alexander nimbly and grippingly translates the byzantine world of American health care into a real-life narrative with people you come to care about." -New York Times"Takes readers into the world of the American medical industry in a way no book has done before." -Fortune"With his signature gut-punching prose, Alexander breaks our hearts as he opens our eyes to America's deep-rooted sickness and despair by immersing us in the lives of a small town hospital and the people it serves." -Beth Macy, bestselling author of DopesickBy following the struggle for survival of one small-town hospital, and the patients who walk, or are carried, through its doors, The Hospital takes readers into the world of the American medical industry in a way no book has done before. Americans are dying sooner, and living in poorer health. Alexander argues that no plan will solve America's health crisis until the deeper causes of that crisis are addressed. Bryan, Ohio's hospital, is losing money, making it vulnerable to big health systems seeking domination and Phil Ennen, CEO, has been fighting to preserve its independence. Meanwhile, Bryan, a town of 8,500 people in Ohio's northwest corner, is still trying to recover from the Great Recession. As local leaders struggle to address the town's problems, and the hospital fights for its life amid a rapidly consolidating medical and hospital industry, a 39-year-old diabetic literally fights for his limbs, and a 55-year-old contractor lies dying in the emergency room. With these and other stories, Alexander strips away the wonkiness of policy to reveal Americans' struggle for health against a powerful system that's stacked against them, but yet so fragile it blows apart when the pandemic hits. Culminating with COVID-19, this book offers a blueprint for how we created the crisis we're in.

  • av Darynda Jones
    366,-

  • - A Novel
    av Steve Berry
    150 - 370,-

  • av Deirdre Mask
    266,-

    Finalist for the 2020 Kirkus Prize for Nonfiction | One of Time Magazines's 100 Must-Read Books of 2020 | Finalist for the Goodreads Choice Awards, Best History & Biography 2020 | Longlisted for the 2020 Porchlight Business Book Awards"An entertaining quest to trace the origins and implications of the names of the roads on which we reside." -Sarah Vowell, The New York Times Book Review When most people think about street addresses, if they think of them at all, it is in their capacity to ensure that the postman can deliver mail or a traveler won't get lost. But street addresses were not invented to help you find your way; they were created to find you. In many parts of the world, your address can reveal your race and class. In this wide-ranging and remarkable book, Deirdre Mask looks at the fate of streets named after Martin Luther King Jr., the wayfinding means of ancient Romans, and how Nazis haunt the streets of modern Germany. The flipside of having an address is not having one, and we also see what that means for millions of people today, including those who live in the slums of Kolkata and on the streets of London. Filled with fascinating people and histories, The Address Book illuminates the complex and sometimes hidden stories behind street names and their power to name, to hide, to decide who counts, who doesn't-and why.

  • av New York Times
    180,-

    A NEW day-of-the-week series with striking covers and convenient spiral bindingAre you a die-hard Wednesday solver? Then you're in luck because you've found this collection of 50 New York Times Wednesday crossword puzzles!Featuring:- 50 New York Times Wednesday crosswords- Edited by crossword legend Will Shortz- Convenient spiral binding for easy solving

  • av New York Times
    276,-

    200 of the easiest New York Times crossword puzzles, perfect for beginners!Another great big volume of easy breezy New York Times crossword puzzles to pass the time. Enjoy the thrill of filling in that last little box!The New York Times Giant Book of Easy Crossword Puzzles features:- 200 Monday and Tuesday puzzles, the easiest crosswords published in The New York Times- Puzzles edited by crossword legend Will Shortz- Big grids for easy solving

  • av New York Times
    183,-

    A brand-new spiral series featuring New York Times Wednesday crossword puzzles only!Wednesday is never the best or worst day of the week, but if you're a crossword solver, a Wednesday puzzle is always just right! This volume collects all your favorite not-too-easy, not-too-hard Wednesday puzzles in one big, spiral-bound edition.Features:- Fifty of the Times's Wednesday, medium-level crosswords edited by Will Shortz- Puzzles that are not only fun but completely solvable by all puzzlers, from beginner to expert- Covered spiral binding for easy lay-flat solving

  • av Glenda Horne
    190,-

  • av Gareth Moore
    256,-

    Gallop through the universe with dazzling unicorns! Explore the galaxy in the most magical way possible with incredible sticker art! Gareth Moore's Sticker Mosaics: Unicorn Universe takes you to a surreal world among the stars where unicorns roam free. Begin your stickering quest with any of 12 enchanting puzzles. Match the stickers to their numbered spots on each project page, and witness the transformation from a blank page into fascinating modern art.Perforated pages make it simple for you to remove your mosaic for sharing or framing. Ignite your creativity, building scenes of colorful unicorns soaring across the universe. Immerse yourself in the completely unique world of Sticker Mosaics: Unicorn Universe and discover the satisfaction of mosaic works of art!

  • av Deborah Muller, Bonnie Lynn Demanche & Justine Lustig
    216,-

  • av Wendy Walker
    356,-

  • av B. Janet Hibbs
    266,-

    From two leading child and adolescent mental health experts comes a guide for the parents of every college and college-bound student who want to know what's normal mental health and behavior, what's not, and how to intervene before it's too late. "The title says it all...Chock full of practical tools, resources and the wisdom that comes with years of experience, The Stressed Years of their Lives is destined to become a well-thumbed handbook to help families cope with this modern age of anxiety."- Brigid Schulte, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist, author of Overwhelmed and director of the Better Life Lab at New AmericaAll parenting is in preparation for letting go. However, the paradox of parenting is that the more we learn about late adolescent development and risk, the more frightened we become for our children, and the more we want to stay involved in their lives. This becomes particularly necessary, and also particularly challenging, in mid- to late adolescence, the years just before and after students head off to college. These years coincide with the emergence of many mood disorders and other mental health issues.When family psychologist Dr. B. Janet Hibbs's own son came home from college mired in a dangerous depressive spiral, she turned to Dr. Anthony Rostain. Dr. Rostain has a secret superpower: he understands the arcane rules governing privacy and parental involvement in students' mental health care on college campuses, the same rules that sometimes hold parents back from getting good care for their kids. Now, these two doctors have combined their expertise to corral the crucial emotional skills and lessons that every parent and student can learn for a successful launch from home to college.

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