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  • av His Honor John Samuels
    299,-

    In Mentor and Monitor, John Samuels KC identifies a positive route for transformation while offering fascinating insights into the inner workings of the English Justice system and his broad and distinguished legal career.

  • av Rachel Fuller
    189,-

    Bee is an incredible child with a beautiful mind. But Bee struggles at school and their parents don't understand them. One day, Bee makes a wonderful discovery that could save the world. But is the world ready to listen? A magical, positive story about neurodiversity, with accompanying music that will enlighten and inspire.

  • av David Ellis
    349,-

    A provocative and timely book that questions current thinking about diet, health and the environment. It challenges the ideas that meat is bad and five-a-day is good, and that livestock farming is causing climate change. This book comes at a time of health and environmental crises, when the public has never been more interested in these issues, yet never more confused.

  • av Francesco Filia
    355,-

    Over the past thirty years, technology has dramatically and irreversibly changed the world. The Future of Finance looks ahead to discover how this revolution is changing fintech and the face of finance forever.

  • av Kaaren Alexis Hale
    245,-

    The trouble with being over fifty is that everything starts to change. By sixty, gravity has started to pull hard and by seventy there is an urgent need to cover up some of the wobbly bits. The female ageing process has not been helped by society's worship of youth and airbrushed beauty. Yet despite the youth-obsessed society of which the fashion industry is only one reflection, women continue to need to feel good about themselves, to nurture their self-confidence; to re-educate themselves about what works and why, to seek new doyennes of style and to retain beauty that is attainable past the first blush of youth. In this timely new edition of her tongue-in-cheek look at the fashion world, Kaaren Hale gives us her take on the industry and how to confidently find your own style in an ever-changing and confusing landscape. The women of her generation are the product of the conservative Fifties, the Swinging Sixties, the boom-boom Eighties and sober Nineties. They have enjoyed many heydays and aren't ready to give up just yet. So why is it that the fashion industry, with few exceptions, directs all its ideas to the very young?Although the lack of style mentors and fashion choices is disheartening, women do not have to fill their wardrobes with dreary clothes, insensitive to the high-spirited girl inside them who still craves fashion adventure. They may not have Donna Karan to guide them personally through the minefield of middle age, but they can learn from their peers who already know how to do it - and enjoy the ride. This is a book for a generation of women that has done it all, seen it all and still wants to look - and feel - good.

  • av Jamie Waller
    285,-

    40 per cent of self-made millionaires are dyslexic. Dyslexia does not equal stupidity. For many, it's a superpower.  The Dyslexic Edge challenges the narrative that views dyslexia as a deficit or impediment to success, presenting compelling research to demonstrate quite the opposite.  Dyslexic thinking is limitless. And, crucially, it can be implemented by anyone.

  • av John Fennec
    285,-

    Artificial Artifacts is a visionary debut collection of stories grounded in reality, exploring the interplay of AI and adapted technologies with human values, societal norms, and personal identity.

  • av Ilaria Bernardini
    165,-

    Anna is mourning the end of her marriage when she runs into Maria by chance at her mother's gallery in Milan. When Maria suddenly collapses and is taken to hospital, the pair's lives are irrevocably changed.In We Will Be Forest, Ilaria Bernardini draws on a private affair - illness, the end of a marriage, a child to protect - to bring to life a powerful poetic universe in which words sprout like branches and leaves.

  • av Jessica Lederhausen
    279,-

  • av Ken Aedy
    659,-

    A fascinating historical memoir from a Royal Air Force pilot detailing his personal experiences serving in the RAF during World War II and beyond, up until the early 1970s. A beautifully produced, full-colour coffee-table-sized volume, the book will be richly illustrated with numerous photographs, paintings, diagrams, maps and logbook entries ‿creating an incredible visual compendium. A tribute to a whole generation, part of the proceeds of the book will be donated to the RAF Benevolent Fund.

  • av Rebecca Frayn
    245,-

    A father and daughter meet for the first time in Ibiza and inadvertently end up on a road trip across the island, unravelling secrets from the past and glimpses of the future as they go.

  • av Christopher Meyer
    375,-

    On a wintry day in St Petersburg, Katya - the Countess Ekaterina Polkonina - gives birth to a baby girl. But outside the cloistered confines of the Polkonin family palace, the Russian Revolution stalks the streets.All too soon, Katya's aristocratic world crumbles around her. With her husband Andrey away at the front, she must learn to adapt to protect herself and her two young daughters. As the tumult in Russia spills onto the global stage - and Katya and Andrey's relationship splinters under the pressure - the Polkonin family find themselves adrift in a rapidly changing world. A world where old ways, old rules and old loves fall away in the face of new dangers, new passions and newfound courage.This sweeping family saga follows Katya across the world during one of the most turbulent periods in modern history, from the turmoil of the First World War and the Russian Civil War to exile in Manchuria and then China. When Japan enters the Second World War, Katya will once more find herself at the heart of history, in a time of affairs, betrayals and adventures.

  • av Elizabeth G.
    299,-

    Elizabeth G. was twenty-two years old and travelling around Australia when she came across a job opportunity at an erotic massage parlour in Sydney. Fast forward eighteen years and she had built up a trusted list of regular clientele in London and was frequenting some of the city¿s most exclusive hotels.This is an inspirational story of resilience and self-belief in the face of adversity. It gives a fascinating insight into what it¿s like to work week in and week out as a sex worker and how it feels to hide who you are from your friends and family. It¿s about understanding why a person would pay for sex in the first place. It¿s about the positive effects of sex work. It¿s about love, connection, nurture and healing. It¿s about change. It¿s about acceptance. It¿s about hitting rock bottom and picking yourself back up, time and time again. It¿s about growth, embracing the struggles and learning from your mistakes. And, above all, it¿s about breaking through the barriers of shame, and staying true to yourself no matter what. In shedding a spotlight on the sex industry, Elizabeth hopes to challenge the misconceptions and shame surrounding sex work, and to help provide better protection for those who are forced into the industry as a result.Unashamed is a no-holds-barred, taboo-busting account of the life of a sex worker, and what it¿s like to build a highly successful career in a multimillion-pound industry that exists largely in the shadows. If you want to feel inspired and embrace yourself as a sex worker, or develop an understanding of the profession, or you simply want to eradicate shame in any aspect of your personal life, then look no further.

  • av Monique Charlesworth
    165,-

  • av Andy Reid
    419,-

    Andy, his team and toolkit have solved over 500+ innovation challenges, across 30+ countries for over 100 brands. THIS IS NOT THE WAY blends social science, storytelling and a smattering of popular culture to unlock insights, ideas and action. The learnings from training over 10,000 people are captured in this book. Now it's your turn.

  • av Martin Stagg
    165,-

    From the poignant and moving to the downright hilarious and absurd, The Real Doc Martin is a true glimpse into the daily rollercoaster ride that is a life working in general practice.

  • av Camila Perez
    245,-

    Firefly follows the journey of a little insect called Luna, who doesn't know who she is. Swept away from home by a storm, she finds herself lost and alone. In the darkest of nights, Luna must confront her fears and learn to trust in herself in order to find her way back home.

  • av Anita Mendiratta
    309,-

    The COVID-19 pandemic literally grounded us all and created enormous, unprecedented challenges for leaders across the travel, tourism and aviation industry. In a series of exclusive interviews with twenty top leaders across the industry and world, Anita Mendiratta gets right to the heart of how to successfully lead through a crisis.

  • av Paul Gregg
    355,-

    Backstage Without a Pass provides a unique insight into the inner workings of the colourful world of live entertainment, covering Paul Gregg's incredible journey from a council estate in the north of England to one of the UK's most influential entertainment impresarios.

  • av Charles Crowson
    265,-

    The essential economic decision is a 'now or later' one - to consume or to save. Time is therefore not just a unit of measurement in economics. It is the realm of the animal that chooses to save.

  • av Simon Gaul
    155 - 309,-

  • av James MacManus
    165,-

    Journalist Richard Brady arrives in Africa looking for stories, but soon finds Patience, a young freedom-fighting teacher. In a country shadowed by civil war, and with the odds increasingly stacked against them, can true love triumph?

  • av F. Artington
    155,-

    A captivating story of friendship, courage, magic ... and a surprisingly powerful creature called Sherbert.

  • av Neil Laughton
    299,-

    Adventureholic invites readers on a roller-coaster ride around seven continents, as adventurer Neil Laughton details the extraordinary expeditions undertaken by him and his friends: from summiting Mount Everest with Bear Grylls to piloting the world¿s first road-legal flying car on a 10,000km journey across the Sahara Desert to Timbuktu.

  • av The Secret Socialite
    155 - 199,-

    The story of the secret life of a 21st-century woman's unwavering search for love, meaning, inner peace - and ultimately, self-acceptance.

  • av Brian McLaughlin
    295,-

    The memoir of ex-head of HMV Brian McLaughlin, comprising his complete autobiographical story with the history of HMV.

  • av Camila Bassi
    159,-

    Exploring how anti-Jewish racism is undermined by the leftist belief that cries of antisemitism are a cover-up for racism propagated by Israel against the Palestinians, Camila Bassi analyses the conflict through a wider historical context of antisemitism, colonialism and nationalism, making a case for a truly universal politics of human liberation.

  • av Adam Leigh
    159,-

    Jack Fogel never wanted to run the family business. After reluctantly inheriting Fogel's Kosher Chickens, he becomes embroiled in a lie when he meets and falls in love with Sonia Lewis, a vegan cafe owner. Chicken Wars is about the conflicts we must overcome to accept who we are. For Jack, the prize is love or poultry. Can it be both?

  • av Alan Rhode
    155 - 255,-

  • av Lizzie Webb
    295,-

    In her funny, poignant and absorbing memoir, breakfast TV's 'Mad Lizzie' Webb charts her phenomenal rise from a drama and dance teacher in a 1970s boys' comprehensive school to being crowned the beloved fitness queen of breakfast television.

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