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  • av Adrian Hon
    176 - 280,-

  • av Kate Clanchy
    258,-

    Do you want to write a poem? This book will show you 'how to grow your own poem'... Kate Clanchy has been teaching people to write poetry for more than twenty years. Some were old, some were young; some were fluent English speakers, some were not. None of them were confident to start with, but a surprising number went to win prizes and every one finished up with a poem they were proud of, a poem that only they could have written - their own poem. Kate's big secret is a simple one: to share other poems. She believes poetry is like singing or dancing and the best way to learn is to follow someone else. In this book, Kate shares the poems she has found provoke the richest responses, the exercises that help to shape those responses into new poems, and the advice that most often helps new writers build their own writing practice. If you have never written a poem before, this book will get you started. If you have written poems before, this book will help you to write more fluently and confidently, more as yourself. This book not like other creative writing books. It doesn't ask you to set out on your own, but to join in. Your invitation is inside.

  • av Robert Edric
    140,-

  • av Scott Turow
    336,-

    A Times, Express and Daily Mail Book of the Year 2022The scandalous new novel from the godfather of the legal thriller. Lucia Gomez is a female police chief in a man's world and she's walked a fine line to succeed at the top. Now a trio of police officers in Kindle County have accused her of soliciting sex for promotions and she's in deep. Rik Dudek is an attorney and old friend of Lucia's. He's the only one she can trust, but he's never had a headline criminal case. This ugly smear campaign is already breaking the internet and will be his biggest challenge yet. Clarice 'Pinky' Granum is a fearless PI who plays by her own rules. Her 4-D imagination is her biggest asset when it comes to digging up dirt for Rik but not all locks are best picked. It's cops against cops in this hive of lies. And it will take more than honeyed words from the defence to change the punchline and save the Chief from her own cell.

  • av Mustafa Akyol
    176 - 280,-

  • av Kate Clanchy
    146,-

    With a new afterword. 'The best book on teachers and children and writing that I've ever read. No-one has said better so much of what so badly needs saying' - Philip PullmanKate Clanchy wants to change the world and thinks school is an excellent place to do it. She invites you to meet some of the kids she has taught in her thirty-year career. Join her as she explains everything about sex to a classroom of thirteen-year-olds. As she works in the school 'Inclusion Unit', trying to improve the fortunes of kids excluded from regular lessons because of their terrifying power to end learning in an instant. Or as she nurtures her multicultural poetry group, full of migrants and refugees, watches them find their voice and produce work of heartbreaking brilliance. While Clanchy doesn't deny stinging humiliations or hide painful accidents, she celebrates this most creative, passionate and practically useful of jobs. Teaching today is all too often demeaned, diminished and drastically under-resourced. Some Kids I Taught and What They Taught Me will show you why it shouldn't be. Winner of the Orwell Prize for Political Writing 2020

  • av Jeremy Hunt
    180 - 280,-

  • av Helen Pluckrose
    270,-

    Over the last several years, organisations and institutions throughout the West - both public and private - have adopted comprehensive diversity and inclusion policies and new forms of employee and student training on antiracism, unconscious bias, gender diversity, cultural sensitivity and other related topics. The stated goals of these programs are often reasonable if not noble - to create a more welcoming space and inclusive environment for all. But such training, when based on the activist ideology known as Critical Social Justice, crosses a clear line when participants are required to affirm beliefs they do not hold. The mildest questions about or objections to common teachings in the sessions - that all white people are racists, that all underrepresented minorities are oppressed or useful tools of the majority, that sex and gender differences have no biological basis - are regularly met with pat commands: 'Educate yourself,' 'Do the work,' 'Listen and learn.'At work, raises, promotions and even future employment may well depend on nodding approval during such training. At school, grades, nominations and awards may be contingent upon active agreement with these ideological beliefs. When faced with such a predicament - between silent submission and risky if ethical opposition - what is a person to do?The Counterweight Handbook provides individuals with a practical and easily navigable guide to understanding and addressing the issues that are likely to arise when this activist ideology is implemented in their organisation or institution. It also teaches them what to do when they are being expected to affirm their commitment to beliefs they simply do not hold, undergo training in an illiberal ideology they cannot support, or submit themselves to antiscientific testing and retraining of their 'unconscious' minds. It is for everyone who wishes to push back against the hostile work and educational environments such training inevitably creates - or who fears being fired, censored or cancelled for their deeply held beliefs and principled convictions.

  • - A History of the Chinese Cultural Revolution
    av Yang Jisheng
    200,-

    Yang Jisheng's The World Turned Upside Down is the definitive history of the Cultural Revolution, in withering and heartbreaking detail.

  • av Silver Donald Cameron
    140 - 169,-

  • av Luke Burgis
    139,99

    A groundbreaking exploration of why we want what we want, and a toolkit for freeing ourselves from chasing unfulfilling desires.

  • - The Unputdownable, Gripping Must-Read of 2021 (Bestselling Netflix Series)
    av Yana Vagner
    130,-

    Inspired by a real-life flu epidemic in Moscow, To the Lake was a number one bestseller in Russia, and has now appeared in a dozen languages and been adapted into a Netflix TV series.

  • av Daniel Wiles
    136 - 169,-

  • av Jessie Greengrass
    129,99

    If you had to choose who would you save?

  • - The Astonishing Survival and Rescue of Nigeria's Missing Schoolgirls
    av Joe Parkinson
    156,-

    Bring Back Our Girls is an urgent and engrossing work of investigative journalism that unfolds across four continents, from the remote forests of northern Nigeria to the White House; from Khartoum safe houses to gilded hotel lobbies in the Swiss Alps.

  • - Practical Tools to Help Your Child to Grow Up Confident, Resilient and Strong
    av Stella O'Malley
    170,-

    Bully-Proof Kids offers concrete strategies to empower children and teenagers to deal confidently with bullying and dominant characters.

  • - The Life of Margaret, Duchess of Argyll
    av Charles Castle
    140,-

    The extraordinary story behind A Very British Scandal, starring Claire Foy and Paul Bettany.

  • - The Women Who Took On The Islamic State
    av Gayle Tzemach Lemmon
    146,-

    The extraordinary story of the women who took on the Islamic State and won.

  • - A scientist's guide to the biggest challenges facing our species today
    av Luke O'Neill
    139,-

    A number one Irish bestseller, and winner of the Popular Non-Fiction Book of the Year at the Irish Book Awards.

  • av Gerald O'Driscoll
    136,-

    Taking the reader from 'Acting green' all the way to 'Water-rat', A Dictionary of Naval Slang is a treasury of naval argot, jargon, lingo and cant, and a window on the lost world of living on the high seas.

  • - My Father's Dragon Book Three
    av Ruth Stiles Gannett
    120,-

    Book three in the My Father's Dragon trilogy

  • - My Father's Dragon Book Two
    av Ruth Stiles Gannett
    120,-

    Book two in the My Father's Dragon trilogy

  • av Rob Doyle
    180,-

    In my case, reading has always served a dual purpose. In a positive sense, it offers sustenance, enlightenment, the bliss of fascination. In a negative sense, it is a means of withdrawal, of inhabiting a reality quarantined from one that often comes across painful, alarming or downright distasteful. In the former sense, reading is like food; in the latter, it is like drugs or alcohol.

  • av Ceridwen Dovey
    129,99 - 190,-

  • av Timothy Ogene
    139,99 - 169,-

  • av Jo Lloyd
    140 - 169,-

    A major talent Hilary MantelEach of Jo Lloyds nine tales has the weight and polish of a work of art TLSWhether seeking knowledge, riches, or a better life, the characters in these stories are united by a quest for lasting value, as they ask how we should treat our world, our work, our selves, and each other. A vainglorious mine owner dreams of harnessing all of nature to the machinery of commerce. Two ladies of a certain age hunt rare butterflies in a pre-First World War Europe already experiencing the first bites of biodiversity loss. A climate campaigner must choose between personal happiness and political action. A rural

  • - How Biases Distort Decision-Making and What You Can Do to Fight Them
    av Olivier Sibony
    200,-

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