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  • av Julia Keller
    215

  • av Rod Dreher
    189

    Have you ever felt implicit pressure to 'go along' with something you believe not to be true?

  • av Emily Johnson
    335

    Emily Johnson, aka Arthritis Foodie, is back with more recipes and tips for those suffering with arthritis. After the great success of Beat Arthritis Naturally, where Emily details her journey with arthritis and how you too can live well with it, she's back with a cookbook specifically tailored to recipes for those suffering with arthritis, but can be shared with the whole family.In Eat Well With Arthritis, Emily shares over 85 brand new recipes, alongside advice on how to adapt cooking techniques to reduce pain, from a leading Occupational Therapist, and short tips for pain management, from NHS doctor Deepak Ravindran. These anti-inflammatory recipes include 'freezeable meal prep', 'one pan' recipes, 'fakeaway' meals, cooking for friends and family, and 'less than 10 ingredients' recipes. Everything from breakfast, lunch, dinner, desserts, snacks, drinks, smoothies, sauces, jams and dips - it's all here. Recipes include Sweet Potato 'Hash brown' Patties and Perfect Poached Eggs, Vegan Chilli Con Carne, Goan Prawn and Cod Curry, 'Fakeaway' Katsu Curry, Apple and Berry Bake, Mint Choc Chip Smoothies, Chilli Apricot Chutney and so much more!

  • av Charles Dunst
    239 - 315

  • av Arthur Howells
    245

    Beginning with Palm Sunday and Holy Week, right through the seven weeks of Easter until the great feast of Pentecost, Canon Arthur Howells provides a portion of scripture, a short extract from an inspirational Christian book, and a prayer for each day. Drawing wisdom from across the tradition of the Church, An Easter Anthology includes writing from Desmond Tutu, C. S. Lewis, Henri Nouwen and William Temple alongside voices such as Eugene Peterson, Paula Gooder, Tom Wright and Maggi Dawn. We're familiar with Lent as a time to deepen our prayer lives, but less aware of Easter as a season that can be savoured in this way. These collected writings will be a gift for anyone looking to continue their spiritual journey during this time of celebration, and explore the wisdom of the Church in greater depth.

  • av Charlotte Butterfield
    179,-

    Three women. Three generations. Three secrets... Emotional, hilarious and uplifting, this is a story of mothers and daughters, the stories we tell ourselves, and what really makes us who we are.

  • av Anne Griffin
    195

    One unremarkable afternoon, Rosie watched her daughter Saoirse cycle into town, expecting to hear the slam of the door when she returned a few hours later. But the slam never came.Eight years on, after an extensive investigation into her disappearance, Rosie is the only person who stubbornly believes that her child might still be alive. When Rosie receives a call from her father, asking her to return home for the summer, she is forced out of her limbo. Life on the island of Roaring Bay revives old rivalries, but it also brings new friendships and unexpected solace.Yet, when a sudden glimmer of hope appears, Rosie is forced to face an impossible question: is she right to think that Saoirse is still alive? Or will her belief that her daughter will one day return to her come at the cost of everything she has left?

  • av Cole Moreton
    245

    A brilliant, sensitive storyteller, Cole Moreton produces perfectly formed mini epics that are both thought-provoking and hugely entertaining--Anita Anand, bestselling author and broadcasterCole proves how we all need stories in our lives. Proper stories. Well told... this hits just the right spot'--Fi Glover, co-host of 'Off Air…With Jane & Fi'.'Clive James raged against the dying of the light, as you would expect from a man who had punched out prose like a prizefighter all his life; yet he also showed grace and gratitude at being allowed to stay in that light for a little while longer. He saw beauty in even the smallest things. Every moment was potentially precious, because there were so few left. As his daughter Claerwen said, for him "Everything was Extraordinary."' What if we could learn to live with such awareness long before the end? To appreciate every moment, and every encounter with another human or with the natural world around us? Might we, too, learn that everything is extraordinary? That we are interconnected and interdependent?   Each encounter we have with another person is potentially meaningful because our very humanity depends on being connected with others. As Desmond Tutu says: 'I couldn't be a human being on my lonesome, I wouldn't know what to do.' In a set of lyrical meditations, award-winning writer and interviewer Cole Moreton takes us face-to-face with the famous, the infamous -- and others with insights to share -- from Scarlett Johansson, Tiger Woods and Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II to Zahra, a refugee who crossed the Channel on a tiny, overladen rubber boat. We meet all of them as equals and each fascinating story tells us something about the way we live, love and reach out to find each other, whoever we are.Everything Is Extraordinary builds into a mesmerizing and lyrical meditation on the joy of being alive and open to the world. All we need to do is pay attention.

  • - The Biography of Kurt Cobain
    av Charles R. Cross
    189

    Alongside the death of Elvis Presley and the assassination of John Lennon, Kurt Cobain's suicide in 1994 ranks as one of the generational milestones of American life - an epochal event in both rock 'n' roll and youth culture. This book is the story of Kurt Cobain's life, from abject poverty to unbelievable wealth, power and fame. It traces the journey from his humble origins in Aberdeen to becoming lead singer of Nirvana, the most popular rock band in the world from 1991 to 1994, and the most influential band of this decade. The beautifully written text is complimented by 16 pages of photographs.Based on over one hundred interviews, Charles Cross allows us to understand Kurt Cobain's personality. This is an incredible tale of a strange, tortured and very talented man.

  • av Reece Shearsmith & STEVE PEMBERTON
    265,-

  • av Katy Birchall
    124,99

  • av Isabelle Broom
    125,-

  • av Peter Marren
    219

  • av Peter Hanington
    135

  • - Inspiration, Motivation and Practical Tools For Life
    av Dr Radha Modgil
    145 - 195

    Daily reflections, inspiration & actions on how to overcome challenge in life & become more of who you are.

  • - the shocking must-read novel for fans of Liane Moriarty
    av Ali Lowe
    135 - 195

  • av Kate Folk
    135

    PRAISE FOR KATE FOLK:'The literary love child of Kafka and Camus and Bradbury penning episodes of Black Mirror' Chang-Rae Lee'Disturbing, alluring, dazzling and creepy, Out There is a riveting collection that keeps you enthralled with every page' Claire North------------------------------------------------------------------------A fleet of fake men called 'blots' is unleashed onto the dating apps of San Francisco, intent upon conning vulnerable women out of their data, in the exquisite title story Out There. Companion story Big Sur focuses on the reality of the blots' personal experiences.A sculptor, trapped in a skyscraper restaurant when a violent coup erupts below, creates a perfect model of the town as it is destroyed, in A Scale Model of Gull PointA ward for a mysterious bone-melting disorder is the scene of a perilous love triangle, in The Bone WardA house possesses gigantic human organs that consume the overworked graduate students renting its rooms, in The House's Beating HeartA curtain of void obliterates the world at a steady pace, leaving one woman to decide whom she wants to spend eternity with, in The Void WifeAnd many more that form Kate Folk's debut collection Out There deftly combines elements of science fiction, horror, and psychological realism to create implicitly political and feminist stories. A darkly comic exploration of our lives in the digital age, the collection depicts a landscape that is eminently of-the-moment, and Folk magnifies the ephemera of living with a healthy slice of absurdity.The thematic pair - Out There and Big Sur - that bookend the collection have since been optioned as a TV series by Hulu, with Kate serving as executive producer and co-writer with Sharon Horgan (Catastrophe).------------------------------------------------------------------------'Kate Folk's stories inhabit otherworldly realms where exquisite language and beguiling characters excavate the very nature of love and existence' Adam Johnson'A literary swordsmith of feline dexterity, very dark and very funny' Lisa Locascio'The stories in this stunning debut are funny, fearless, and moving... Folk's imagination is uncanny and arresting' Alex McElroy

  • av Christy Harrison
    219

    Christy Harrison takes a deep dive into the problematic nature of the wellness industry.

  • av Kate Sawyer
    195 - 219

  • av Janey Godley
    135

    'Vibrant, warm and often hilarious. An absolute delight' JANE FALLONGLASGOW, 2019. Sharon has rushed home at the news her mother has been admitted to hospital. It's clear Senga's life is coming to an end. As Sharon gathers family and friends together to say goodbye, Senga, as always, does things in her own mysterious way. She instructs Sharon to find the red diary she kept in the 1970s and to read it. There's something Senga needs to talk about while she still has time. The journey into her mother's past is both shocking and surprising, forcing Sharon to re-evaluate her own childhood, her marriage and what she wants her own future to hold.GLASGOW, 1976. Life in the tenements of Shettleston is a daily struggle. You need your wits about you to survive, and your friends. Senga has both in spades: she is part of the Shettleston 'menage' alongside her friends Bunty, Sandra, Philomena and Isa, and whatever life hands to them - cheating husbands, poverty, illness, threats and abuse - they throw something back just as hard. These women are strong because they need to be. And they never, ever walk away in times of crisis - as Sharon is about to find out.Praise for Janey Godley:'Sharpest-elbowed comedy in the world' The New York Times'A great comic' Billy Connolly

  • av Patricia Marques
    285

  • av Andrew Peterson
    169

    Return to the world of the Wingfeather Saga with Andrew Peterson and his all-star author friends.

  • av Andrew Peterson
    135

    This detailed companion is essential to all who travel to the lands of Skree, and a must-have for all Wingfeather Saga fans. Now with all-new illustrations!

  • av Elizabeth Cole
    155,-

    Want to create your own universe? It's trickier than it looks . . . God's Cosmic Cookbook opens kids' eyes to the latest scientific theories on the origins, history, and future of the universe by showing them how to cook their own cosmos.

  • av New International Version
    269,-

  • av Cole Arthur Riley
    155,-

    In her stunning debut, the creator of Black Liturgies explores black spirituality through her family history and personal reflections.

  • av Pat Allerton
    219

    The Portable Priest brings hope to those who need it - covering an A-Z of life's biggest modern day challenges.

  • av Melvyn Bragg
    145

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