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The new novel about home, belonging, love, courage and identity, set in the fourteenth century, from the Booker-longlisted author of The People's Act of Love
Investing has become the buzzword of the financial world. It is a concept that has gained immense popularity in recent years, driven by the ever-increasing desire to build wealth and financial independence. Investing can be a powerful tool for building wealth and achieving your financial goals. However, it can also be a daunting task if you do not have a clear understanding of the various investment options available, the risks involved, and how to make viable investment decisions. In this book, we will provide you with a comprehensive guide to investing that will help you make informed investment decisions and maximize your returns.In this book, you will learn:Around the HouseLooking Your BestKeeping Safe and HealthyMoney and BudgetingSocial SkillsStanding up to bullies, looking after pets, being safe on social media, earning money, and being a leader with each chapter, kids will learn practical tips and advice that they can apply in their daily lives, making them more responsible, independent, and capable The fun illustrations and modern layout are designed to ensure that kids stay engaged and motivated while learning. Real-life examples and relevant topics make the concepts relatable and easy to understand.
The international bestseller; longlisted for the Man Booker Prize and winner of the Ondaatje Prize
The anatomy of Britain on the edge of Brexit by Orwell Prize winning journalist
From the prize-winning author of The People's Act of Love and We Are Now Beginning Our Descent
The Museum of Doubt is a new collection of surreal and unnerving short stories from award-winning writer James Meek. The array of characters who populate Meek's vague and elusive worlds are driven by paranoia and doubts, as well as hopes and fears of things only half-glimpsed.
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