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  • av C Michele Dorsey
    239 - 355

  • av John Muir
    145

    'When I was a child in Scotland, I was fond of everything that was wild, and all my life I've been growing fonder and fonder of wild places and wild creatures.'John Muir was eleven when he and his family left Scotland in 1849 to build a new life on a homestead in the vast wilderness of Wisconsin. Written in simple yet beautiful prose, we see Muir's delight as he discovers and observes the landscape and wildlife around him, as he recalls his childhood and reveals himself as a master of natural description.

  • av Dr Phil Whitaker
    155 - 285,-

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    149

    A scorching anthology of Black British poetry, edited by the award-winning acclaimed poet Kayo Chingonyi and following in the footsteps of the 1998 seminal collection The Fire People

  • av Sir John Lister-Kaye
    219

    Footprints in the Woods is John Lister-Kaye's account of a year spent observing the comings and goings of otters, beavers, badgers, weasels and pine martens. This family - Mustelidae - all live in the wild at Aigas, the conservation and field study centre that has been John's home for more that forty-five years.With the patient and meticulous care of a true naturalist, John observes and records the lives, habits and habitats of these elusive animals. Hours of careful waiting and watching in the woods and loch, the river, fields and moorland is rewarded with insight into how these animals live when unhindered by human interference; sometimes red in tooth and claw, but often playful, familial, curious and surprising.As a boy, badgers and weasels were John's first encounter with wild animals, now he has spent fifty years living side-by side with them in the Highlands and come to know much of their ways. Footprints in the Woods is the culmination of that long association with the Mustelidae family, a love letter to the otters, beavers, badgers, weasels and pine martens that also call Aigas home, and a reminder of the fragility of habitat and the beauty and variety we have to lose if we don't choose to actively protect it.

  • av Margaret Drabble
    165

    A young girl is plucked from obscurity to marry the Crown Prince of Korea. In her diaries, she chronicles the intrigues of courtly life and her own extraordinary existence.Two hundred years later, the Red Queen's ghost haunts Dr Babs Halliwell, an Oxford academic obsessed with her memoirs and possessed by the many parallels with her own complicated past. But why and how does she keep the Red Queen's story alive?

  • av Margaret Drabble
    165

    Ailsa and Humphrey met as children by a grey, northern sea in post-war Britain. She, freckled and furious; he, quietly studious; both fascinated by the other. Years later, their lives collide as adults and burst into an intense yet brief love affair.Now, after thirty years apart, their lives are converging once again as they hurtle towards each other - their motivations, regrets and decisions laid bare.

  • av Margaret Drabble
    139

    The second in Margaret Drabble's trilogy, following The Radiant Way

  • av Robert Louis Stevenson
    145,-

  • av Patrisse Khan-Cullors
    119

    The powerful memoir of one of the co-founders of Black Lives Matter which explores how the movement was born, adapted for young adults and featuring brand new content including photos and journal entriesA movement that started with a hashtag - #BlackLivesMatter - and spread across the world. From one of the co-founders of the Black Lives Matter movement comes a poetic memoir and reflection on humanity. Necessary and timely, Patrisse Khan-Cullors' story asks us to remember that protest in the interest of the most vulnerable comes from love. Leaders of the Black Lives Matter movement have been called terrorists, a threat to America. But in truth, they are loving women whose life experiences have led them to seek justice for those victimised by the powerful. In this meaningful, empowering account of survival, strength and resilience, Khan-Cullors and asha bandele seek to change the culture that declares innocent Black life expendable.

  • av Cassandra Clark
    239 - 419

  • av Susanna Calkins
    239 - 345

  • av Jeri Westerson
    239 - 339

  • av Jeffrey Hantover
    239 - 355

  • av David Mark
    239 - 355

  • av Chika Unigwe
    215

  • av Kerri ni Dochartaigh
    155 - 285,-

  • av Alan Parks
    215

    A woman enters a Glasgow police station to report her son missing, but no record can be found of the boy. When Detective Harry McCoy, seconded from the cop shop across town, discovers the family is part of the cultish Church of Christ's Suffering, he suspects there is more to Michael's disappearance than meets the eye.Meanwhile reports arrive of a string of poisonings of down-and-outs across the city. The dead are men who few barely notice, let alone care about - but, as McCoy is painfully aware, among this desperate community is his own father.Even as McCoy searches for the missing boy, he must conceal from his colleagues the real reason for his presence - to investigate corruption in the station. Some folk pray for justice. Detective Harry McCoy hasn't got time to wait.

  • av Michael Jecks
    239 - 339

  • av Elaine Viets
    339

  • av Katherine Bolger Hyde
    239 - 355

  • av Toni LoTempio
    239 - 355

  • av Rosemary Rowe
    239 - 359

  • av Simon R. Green
    349 - 355

  • av Susan Rogers (Author) Cooper
    369,-

  • av Linda Broday
    239 - 355

  • av Chris Nickson
    339

  • av Susan Shea
    275 - 355

  • av John Keyse-Walker
    239 - 339

  • av Cora Harrison
    355

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