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  • - Finding Jesus in a Cape Town Ghetto
    av Pete Portal
    155,-

    The extraordinary story of one man's journey to bring faith and hope to the places where it is needed most - among gangsters and drug addicts.

  • av Sujit Saraf
    135

    A dazzling, highly acclaimed novel of modern India - as shocking as it is affecting, as funny as it is serious

  • av Joanna Girling
    165

    From coping with morning sickness to preparing for labour, this book offers the guidance you need

  • av Justin Cartwright
    135

    The Whitbread-shortlisted novel from the bestselling author of THE PROMISE OF HAPPINESS

  • - The Modern Classic
    av Pamela Hansford Johnson
    135

    Rediscover a classic gem in this sparkling and satirical tale of a groups of friends maybe a little too close by Pamela Hansford Johnson.

  • - The Modern Classic
    av Pamela Hansford Johnson
    135

    Rediscover a classic gem in this sparkling and satirical tale of a doomed seaside holiday by Pamela Hansford Johnson.

  • - The Modern Classic
    av Pamela Hansford Johnson
    124,99

    A wickedly funny novel about a self-proclaimed literary genius abroad.

  • - The Modern Classic
    av Pamela Hansford Johnson
    135

    Rediscover a classic gem in this sparkling and satirical tale of a love affair most ill-advised by Pamela Hansford Johnson.

  • av Lisa Jackson
    149

    A small timber town nestled in the shadow of Oregon's Cascade Mountains is the perfect place for a killer to hide...Published for the first time in the UK, FINAL SCREAM is a thrilling story of family secrets and murder from New York Times bestseller Lisa Jackson.

  • - How to handle sibling rivalry to create strong and loving bonds
    av Linda Blair
    165

    Written by a clinical psychologist, Siblings give parents the tools to create positive sibling relationships. Highly practical, and based solidly in clinical research, it not only describes the issues which parents may face but gives them methods and specific strategies to build lasting bonds

  • - A refreshingly honest guide to pregnancy and birth
    av Hollie Smith & Anya Hayes
    165

    This is an honest account of what happens to women's bodies, sex life and social life when pregnant. It guides them through each stage of pregnancy in a practical and reassuring way and deals with issues other books shy away from.

  • - Hap and Leonard Book 3
    av Joe R. Lansdale
    135

    Hap and Leonard return - Joe Lansdale's beloved crime-fighting duo are back for their latest escapade.

  • - Time-saving tips to calm the chaos of family life
    av Tanith Carey
    145,-

    Using tried-and-tested advice, author and working mum Tanith Carey offers everyday shortcuts to allow busy mums plenty of quality time with their children, partner and even themselves! This book is for anyone who is trying to spend less time tidying, cleaning and washing and more time enjoying every day.

  • av Gary Hennessey
    139

    Practical mindfulness techniques to help you combat stress, anxiety and depression, supported by meditations available online. Foreword by Vidyamala Burch.

  • - Why your formula-fed baby can be happy, healthy and smart.
    av Madeleine Morris
    142,99

    Examines the guilt that faces mothers who bottle-feed their babies - confronting the stigma attached to formula and the myth that bottle-feeding leads to fatter, less intelligent and unhealthier children. Supporting new mums who are unable to breastfeed their newborn, with advice and reassurance that breast isn't always best.

  • av Justin Cartwright
    145,-

    A novel about politics, film, history and, above all, love.

  • av Belinda Hollingsworth & Dr Michael Sinclair
    145,-

    Introducing essential Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) techniques, this practical workbook allows readers to explore the key principles behind CBT and discover how to apply them to improve their lives. With interactive exercises and checklists, this is suitable for self-teaching or for supplementing a CBT course.

  • av Justin Cartwright
    135

    Wonderful Booker Prize-shortlisted novel now reissued

  • - The Essential Guide to Religious Etiquette
    av Edited By Stuart Matlins & Arthur Magida
    255

    An invaluable and practical guide to religious etiquette for everyone wishing to interact with the different cultures around them.

  • - A bestselling gripping suspense packed with drama
    av Karen Robards
    135

    She's a stranger in her own life - electrifying suspense from a bestselling author.

  • - A gripping suspense thriller that will have you on the edge-of-your-seat
    av Karen Robards
    135

    A pulse-pounding romantic thriller from New York Times bestseller Karen Robards.

  • av Justin Cartwright
    135

    A journalist and film-maker investigates the disappearance of his father in Africa in 1959

  • av Justin Cartwright
    135

    'The satirical English novel of the decade.' Observer

  • av Justin Cartwright
    135

    'Cartwright makes his pages as vividly sensuous as they are caustically intelligent' The Sunday Times

  • av Justin Cartwright
    135

    'A wonderfully observed novel which provides a rare outsider's glimpse of the quiet despair that lurks behind those bright, perfectly-formed American smiles' Literary Review

  • av C W Gortner
    135

    I was ten years old when I discovered I might be a witch... The sixteenth century: the era of queens. Catherine de Medici is an impressionable, mystical girl. She is orphaned and taken hostage by her enemies, and manipulated by her advisors; yet she is to become France's most powerful regent. History will make her name synonymous with evil, but she is all too human. Humiliated at the hands of her husband and his mistress, and haunted by her gift of second sight, she must rise above her troubles and fight to save her dynasty and adopted country from the brutal Wars of Religion... In THE CONFESSIONS OF CATHERINE DE MEDICI, C W Gortner vividly depicts the turbulent life of one of history's most notorious yet misunderstood women.

  • - Cultivating Wisdom in Everyday Life
    av Dalai Lama & The Dalai Lama
    135

    The Dalai Lama visited New York in 2003 and gave a series of lectures, culminating with a public talk in Central Park, which drew over a quarter of a million people. Based on these lectures, this new volume will provide practical instruction on how we can use meditation to realise the mind's phenomenal potential. It will also lead the reader through the diverse schools of Buddhist philosophy, teaching us how to let go of our own strong ideas of self and how to find a little more happiness in life, for ourselves and for others. For all the millions of fans of the Dalai Lama's writings, and for anyone yet to be introduced to his thinking, Training the Mind is the perfect book to learn how to dedicate our positive activities to the benefit of all in order to build a better world.

  • av Robert Kershaw
    169

    'I thought Tank Men was a triumph ...it is a really fine piece of work' - Richard Holmes 'Some of the eye witness accounts Kershaw has collected for this comprehensive review of tank warfare have the power to chill the reader to the bone. This is warfare at the sharp end' --NOTTINGHAM EVENING POST The First World War saw the birth of an extraordinary fighting machine that has fascinated three generations: the tank. In Tank Men, ex-soldier and military historian Robert Kershaw brings to life the grime, the grease and the fury of a tank battle through the voices of ordinary men and women who lived and fought in those fearsome machines. Drawing on vivid, newly researched personal testimony from the crucial battles of the First and Second World Wars, this is military history at its very best.

  • av F.G. Cottam
    145,-

    Martin Stride is a retired rock star, enjoying the quiet life with his young family on their beautiful estate. On the edge of his grounds lies a derelict Edwardian railway station waiting room once used to transport troops in The Great War. Silent for many years, it has become a playground for Martin's children but now they won't go near it. Strange occurrences in the waiting room lead Martin to seek the help of TV's favourite ghost-hunter Julian Creed. But Creed's psychic ability is a fabrication to gain viewers. He doesn't believe in the paranormal. Until he spends a night in The Waiting Room.

  • av Alan And Irene Brogan
    145

    'That night I lay in my new bed and the pain came. I thought about Irene. I would find her again. I had to.'Alan and Irene first met in a cold, regimented children's home when he was seven and she was nine. Both had lost their mothers when they were very young. When a car drew up outside the Home, Alan was staring out of the window, and when he saw the little girl step out onto the pavement, he knew, in that instant, that she was someone special.Over the next year the children were inseparable. But close friendships weren't encouraged and when theirs was discovered Alan was sent away without any explanation and no goodbye. He disappeared abruptly from Irene's life.Not Without You contains painful memories of loneliness, cruelty and a total lack of empathy with what it means to be young. But in this astonishing story, two children demonstrate the ultimate truth: that love will always find a way.

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