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  • av Fatma Al-Manji
    144,-

    The story's main character, Muzn, is a young girl living near the Strait of Hormuz and has a fear of public speaking because of her stutter. All Muzn wants is to hide and not speak, but her grandmother and butterfly sidekick Sama never allow her to give up and in fact take her on a journey that changes her perspective forever.

  • av Brigitte M Wareham
    134,-

    The only certainty in life is death. Even the most powerful leaders throughout history were unable to cheat the Grim Reaper. World leaders, whether revered or reviled, are rarely allowed to exit gracefully from life but instead receive a state funeral, a major international event incorporating splendid symbols and messages, religious faith, and tradition. The body of Tsar Alexander III was carried across half of Russia before finally being buried in St. Petersburg. People paid obscene amounts of money for a room that gave a glimpse of Queen Victoria's fascinating State funeral. The cortège for China's Empress-Dowager Cixi was not to be photographed - nevertheless photos showed up a century later. For political reasons Generalissimo Franco's body was exhumed decades after his death. The world became acquainted with a rather unusual ancient Roman Catholic ritual, when Pope John Paul I died. The body of India's Indira Gandhi was confined to sacred flames. The last journey of Marshal Tito turned into an event of "Funeral Diplomacy", whilst Khomeini's funeral ended in frenzy and tumult. In 2021 the massive restrictions imposed due to the Covid-19 pandemic meant a rigid downsizing of Prince Philip's funeral, hardly any guests were allowed to attend. This revealing and entertaining book provides an insight into unique obsequies from across the world, seen as both a celebration of life and the honouring of death.

  • av Colin Bright
    165 - 225,-

    Some things take time, and this tale's journey is truly extraordinary. Placid Pamela is one of four fables conceived over 30 years ago. Today, it emerges as a testament to the author's perseverance, offering a chance to share his vision with the world. The whole reason for not just Placid Pamela but also the other three is that Mr Bright's daughter Kristina was born with cerebral palsy in 1988 and is classed as nonverbal which means that she cannot speak. That being so her soft toys became something she could relate to one of which was a panda. Now 36 and receiving full-time care, Kristina still holds onto her panda, alongside a tiger, an elephant, and a bear. These toys, enduring symbols of her childhood, serve as the inspiration for three additional fables to follow Placid Pamela. Written during Kristina's youth, Mr. Bright believes these stories will captivate not only young readers but also offer parents a meaningful experience to share with their children.

  • av A M Houston
    165,-

    Rags is a young Bedlington Terrier who loves exploring nature and going on fun adventures. In this tale, you can join Rags and his wise, elder dog friend Shadow on a big adventure in the Bluebell Woods. As Rags goes for his daily walk, he discovers the wonders of the woods - spotting wildlife like a hawk and deer, as well as helping a gentleman in need. Rags must pay close attention to his guardian's commands and stick close on his leash, just as children should hold a parent's hand. Through vivid illustrations and charming storytelling, Rags models good behaviour for young readers. The book encourages appreciation of nature, rain, or shine. You never know what surprises might be in store when you go exploring! With helpful life lessons about safety, listening skills and the magic of the outdoors, this is a delightful tale for parents and children to treasure. Happy walking from Rags and his guardian!

  • av Sue McGregor
    144,-

    England, in the 1820s: young widow Anella Hebb confronts many challenges to keep her Wiltshire farm afloat. At first, one of these challenges appears to be Major Eade Jameson, the imposing local landowner. However, after initial suspicion on both sides, a friendship begins to develop. Could it prove to be more than friendship? And what of the Major's mysterious employee and friend, Mantel Buchanen, who comes to work at Anella's farm? Combining narrative drive with fine characterisation and impressive period detail, Sue McGregor's Song of the Nightingale is a stirring tale of love, passion, tragedy and recovery.

  • - Science in the Age of Alternative Truths
    av Cornelis Pieter Pieters
    195 - 221,-

    Many scholars agree that we are currently living in post-ideological times, and that the role of religion and social ideology has become increasingly limited as a means to organise society. Some even talk of a 'post-truth' era, as truth itself has become suspect, and public debate has become infected with terms such as 'fake news' and 'alternative truths.' In fact, in many scientific areas the notions of truth, objectivity and fact are being questioned, and are often even considered instruments that aim to perpetuate relationships of power of elites. This book aims to take a position in these debates by looking at the often-implicit associations behind truth, objectivity, and fact. By taking a complexity-informed, dialectical approach, a more encompassing understanding of these concepts can be developed, that both respects the formidable achievements of science, while being sensitive to the critique that has been raised, most notably by postmodern thought.

  • av F R C S (Eng) Alla Platts M B B S
    115 - 182,-

    This home-based exercise program is designed with seniors in mind, requiring only minimal, inexpensive equipment: no bulky machinery taking up space like a traditional gym. The easy routine is simple, safe and can be performed at your own pace daily, provided your doctor agrees it's suitable. The full workout takes about 60 minutes including rest periods, with 60 repetitions of each segment. Personally, I feel a sense of fulfilment and an endorphin rush when I finish. As the COVID-19 pandemic continues evolving with devastating health effects physically, mentally, and emotionally, I've felt in virtual solitary confinement as a widower since 2020. However, maintaining my daily exercise routine has been crucial for coping mentally and physically. I commend this program to other seniors as a valuable tool, especially amidst the ongoing pandemic, to take control of your health at home. The routine provides a constructive way to alleviate stress and frustration while keeping fit.

  • av Wendy Tendys
    165,-

    Life on Geekoterre is full of surprises. Nothing ever goes as planned. Mike, Tike and Spike know this from experience! Each of them has only a short time left to earn enough credits to be accepted in the coveted Trailblazer course at Nazoma University. Will they all get accepted into the elite course or will the University doors slam shut on them? Will the Toxic Fox succeed in his schemes and keep the triplets out? Will Mike be able to save Geekoterre from total destruction? Only time will tell. One thing is for sure, 'impossibile' isn't part of the 3 Ikes' vocabulary

  • av William Wood
    134,-

    A childhood experience, from the 1940s post-war infant years to the raging 1950s. My mother told me that I had actually come into the world with a bang. It happened during one very early morning in 1943 when German bombers were flying overhead, and the spent rounds of anti-aircraft bullets were clattering on the tiled roof above her. Dad also said that he could hear bombs dropping somewhere between Edinburgh and Glasgow. So, it seems that I had come into the world with a bang! A few years later, I was to enter another experience: the teenage years.

  • av Gordon Stewart
    163 - 221,-

    In Yellow Leaf, discover the journey of pianist Will as he navigates the uncharted waters of starting again after the unexpected breakdown of his fourteen-year long marriage to his childhood sweetheart. As he reflects on his past and his marriage, Will must confront the question of who he is outside of his relationship and what he truly wants from life, work, and love. With humour and heart, the novel follows Will's evolution as he immerses himself in the world of film making and encounters a diverse cast of characters from the music, media, academic and cultural spheres. Through this journey of self-discovery, Will not only reinvents himself but also challenges the perceptions of classical music. This introspective and thought-provoking story offers a rare glimpse into the mind and heart of a man amid a mid-life awakening.

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    165,-

    Join little Cupcake on an endearing quest in this charming children's book, Bear Bear. After returning home from school, Cupcake notices her beloved teddy bear, Bear Bear, has gone missing. Determined to find her faithful friend, she embarks on a search throughout the house with her mum by her side. Inseparable friends, their love so true, Cupcake and Bear Bear, forever through and through.

  • av Camelia Daniela Gogoasa
    145,-

    Join Billy Joyce and his best friend Mark for an eventful afternoon at the park, filled with games and life lessons. Billy is accustomed to doing things his way and struggles with sharing toys and taking turns. Accustomed to being the one in control, he grapples with feelings of frustration when he's not the one setting the game rules. However, a transformative experience awaits him as he learns the power of using 'nice words' and 'kind hands.' Through this journey, Billy not only enriches his day at the park but also gains valuable insights into the art of friendship and collaboration. Dive into this heartwarming tale to see how Billy discovers the magic of kindness, one that not only changes his day but also sets the foundation for better relationships ahead.

  • av Janine Robinson
    145,-

    Dive into the whimsical escapades of Megan Rose as she navigates the wonders of her fantastical dream realm. This delightful tale will whisk you away to a confectionery paradise sprinkled with chocolate delights. And as you journey alongside Megan, keep your eyes peeled for the hidden snails playfully tucked away on each page. A sweet adventure awaits!

  • av Al Woods
    225,-

    Do you know who you really are? Ionan thought he did. King of the West, that's who he is. Though, having been sent to Camelot to grow up under the care and protection of his uncle, Uther Pendragon, being a king doesn't count for much. Especially when your cousin Arthur is very much bigger and stronger than you are. But still, he is a King. Mostly. It is undeniably more exciting to be able to transform yourself into a wolfhound or eagle when you want to. Provided your uncle doesn't catch you. So, that is who he is: Ionan, King of the West. Until he reaches his majority, manages to reclaim his throne from his sister and is presented with the Staff of Bran ap Idris. Now he is more than a mere changeling who can become a wolf should he wish; now he can become a winged horse or even a dragon. Though that, as it turns out, is only part of what he has inherited and so he still does not know who he really is.

  • av Ashlea Smith
    115,-

    Join a young girl's adventures across the Australian landscape in this enchanting tale. As she travels, incredible animals and fairy friends cross her path, teaching special tricks and secrets of the natural world. Experience hair-raising escapades like her survival of a flood teeming with saltwater crocodiles. This story explores how a young girl leads a free-range childhood, overcomes challenging events, builds a sense of belonging, and creates an understanding of the world.

  • av Atharva Patwardhan
    195,-

    Amid the gloomy backdrop of Glasgow's streets, Noah strives to carve out a semblance of normalcy. His odyssey through secondary school is fraught with hurdles as he grapples with familial strife and the daily grind of academia. Determined to secure a future beyond the confines of his challenging circumstances, he is intent on performing well enough to land a respectable job. Noah's sanctuary lies in the ivories of the piano, an instrument he has dedicated years to mastering. It's more than a pastime: it's his lifeline, providing solace in moments when the weight of the world bears down on him. When his school announces a music competition complete with a lucrative cash award, Noah sees a glimmer of hope. With the keys at his fingertips, he sets out to conquer the contest, a beacon of determination in a city that seems to have turned its back on him.

  • av Gary Anthony Duncan
    145,-

    Chuck the Duck tells the charming story of a duck with a peculiar belief: he's convinced he's a chicken. On the farm where he lives, everyone knows Chuck's true identity - except for Chuck himself. This delightful tale invites young readers to join Chuck on his journey of self-discovery, as he learns about who he truly is. Inspired by a whimsical blend of reality and imagination, Chuck the Duck is a story that celebrates the joy of discovering one's true self, no matter how unexpected it may be. With its engaging narrative and heartwarming theme, this book is sure to delight children and encourage them to embrace their unique identities.

  • av Kirsty Cochrane
    124,-

    Have you ever wondered, what it's like to get a puppy? It's definitely a good thing and makes you very lucky. Would you get a collie? Or a little Bichon Frisé? Or you could get a dachshund who comes up to your knees. It must always be fun with lots of kisses and cuddles. It surely won't be hard and cause you lots of trouble... You get a new best friend to go with to the beach, And they do loads of tricks that you might get to teach. But what if you get a puppy who is really bad, You must think that can't happen or that I have gone mad. Well that is what you'll find this story is about, Stevie the Sausage dog and how I want him out. This is a story about a little girl and her new puppy, Stevie. Follow her through the ups and downs of getting a new pet.

  • av Robin Whales
    165,-

    Transport yourself to the heart of South and Central Africa with this collection of short stories about ordinary people. Aged between 18 and 50, these characters find themselves entangled in situations that lead to tragedy, dishonesty, and betrayal. In one story, an older man takes advantage of his publishing manager friend's goodwill and sells a business sponsored by the manager behind his back for his own profit. In another story, an unpopular man in a company becomes a 'hero' after being attacked on a staff fishing trip on the Zambezi River, leading to his promotion and a change in attitude towards those who invited him on the trip. Other stories follow the desires of ordinary people, such as a man who searches for a married woman he met years ago in Malawi, a successful business owner who starts doing good things for others before taking a wrong turn, and an 18-year-old schoolboy who falls for his friend's girlfriend. Each story takes you on a journey of human nature and the consequences of our actions. Tragedy, dishonesty, and back-stabbing await in this compelling collection set against the backdrop of South and Central Africa.

  • av Matteo Rovatti
    134,-

    There are many ways stress can be viewed in our normal day-to-day struggle, but I'll do my best to try not to treat it like a superficial topic, and while I wrote this with the intention of it being clear and practical, this is not a how-to guide or a tutorial on deep breathing. This is not the place where you'll find someone to tell you what to do, it's a place for you to seek deeper understanding, sometimes seeing something you might not like to see. My purpose in this book isn't to eliminate all stress in our lives, whether that's even possible, but cutting the unnecessary one and learning to thrive under pressure for the stuff that matters to us. To shape and shift our relationship with fear and stress so we can grow and develop with them. This is what stress and leadership are to me: stress is about self-discovery, and leading is about putting that self-discovery into practice and giving back to others.

  • - The Origin and Nature of Sexual Preference
    av Kevin Franklin
    201 - 262,-

    In Humanity and Human Sexuality: The Origin and Nature of Sexual Preference, Dr. Kevin Franklin embarks on an extraordinary exploration of the human being, of mind, and their potential. Delving deep into themes of confusion and disorder, he unveils how a 'trickster-mind' can hinder an individual's true potential for life and freedom. Drawing from his own profound experiences of childhood psychosis, which once seemed to destine him for a life overshadowed by schizophrenia and the threat of early suicide, Dr. Franklin defies expectations. This book ventures beyond traditional boundaries to examine the metaphysical aspects of psychological order, offering a unique perspective on the often-misunderstood concepts of societal and psychological disorders. Dr. Franklin's insights extend into a scientific demonstration of the innate origins and nature of both heterosexual and homosexual preferences. Humanity and Human Sexuality: The Origin and Nature of Sexual Preference illuminates various fields - Philosophy, Religion, History, Science, Society, and Psychology - offering a revolutionary viewpoint on these disciplines. It challenges long-held beliefs and misconceptions, particularly in the realms of sexual identity, the gender and transgender discussion, and the complex relationship between religion and science. Structured in two parts, the book first deconstructs the mythology of sexual identity, before reconstructing a comprehensive understanding of human sexuality. It seeks to resolve some of humanity's most pressing issues: the lack of human compassion, the intricacies of gender identity, and the historical tensions between religious beliefs and scientific understanding. This book is an essential read for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the origins and nature of sexual preference and identity, and the broader implications for society.

  •  
    105,-

    Method Prayer by Fr. Jay T. Magpuyo offers an enlightening exploration into the transformative power of prayer within the Christian tradition. This book delves into the nuanced practice of Method Prayer, presenting it as both an art and a journey toward deepening one's spiritual connection with the Divine. Through insightful chapters, the reader is guided on how to integrate prayer into daily life, transforming routine experiences into profound moments of divine communion. With a focus on emotional reflection, sensory awareness, and active dialogue with God, Fr. Magpuyo invites readers to craft their personal spiritual masterpiece, fostering a richer, more fulfilling relationship with the Divine.

  •  
    124,-

    Follow Detective Jayne Baker's career from her first big case: a marital murder-suicide that her keen skills expose as something far more sinister. Witness Jayne gradually shed the stricter tenets of her Catholic upbringing, redirecting those core values toward the pursuit of justice instead. See her determination in action as she clambers halfway out a window for a clear shot at criminals. As the years pass and the gruesomeness mounts, Jayne embraces harsher means to take down heinous villains. Yet despite this moral slide, justice remains her North Star. When the country is upended by her final case, Jayne risks all to serve the greater good. Through every twist and turn Runs a common thread: Jayne's strong moral compass layered with complexity. Across these stories emerges a deeper understanding of this dedicated detective's intriguing character. Good or bad, she is driven by her principles.

  • av Tess Langton
    124,-

    For those who feel they are content to be working with the cards that life has dealt them - beware! I was that person - enjoying my work, enjoying the good salary I earned and enjoying considerable job satisfaction. So why would I throw that away and allow myself to be carried along by curiosity and vanity? This book is the story of what happened next and of the wonderful variety of people I met along the way.

  • - The Last Option Before Collapse
    av Abdelhak Lamiri
    175 - 211,-

    This book presents the culmination of a 14-year pathbreaking research project examining the risks of civilisation collapse and potential solutions to avoid such an outcome. A profound diagnosis reveals that the root issue lies in the widening rift between the hard and social sciences, which have proven largely ineffective at managing the deficiencies of the former. Of course, the prevailing strategies, structures, and human resource management processes of modern nations have also played a significant role in destabilising societies. In economics, we still operate on principles of partial and general equilibrium, whereas we urgently need to adopt the global equilibrium framework proposed here. As things stand currently, we face two major failings in confronting this crisis. First, we lack the knowledge to overcome the existential threats before us. Second, the forces calling for change have adopted inadequate strategies, organisations, and leadership compared to the well-oiled machinery of the status quo. What we need is to jointly develop the missing knowledge and use it to take appropriate action, beginning with the creation of a new discipline, Global Science, to make sense of it all.

  • av Calin Wheeler
    115,-

    Calin Wheeler was an ordinary kind of guy living an ordinary life until he ventured high up into the Moroccan Atlas Mountains. It was there that he was woken up by a Voice and a light that connected him to God. What he thought he knew about himself, and life was so far removed from the reality of what it is. And that the change that took place was so profound that it when he came down the mountains noy only did he leave the old version of himself of what he once was he became a new person entirely.

  • av Sharon Vogt
    145 - 153,-

    In the mid-fifties, a frantic Angelle abandons her young daughter, Evangeline, leaving her in a decaying shack with an alcoholic and abusive father. The broken-hearted and neglected girl becomes resourceful, learning to survive on her own in the perilous swamps and bayous of Southwest Louisiana. School provides a refuge where Evangeline displays a keen sense for learning. It is also the place where she meets Jean-Baptiste, the boy she dreams of marrying. He assures Evangeline that upon graduation he has a plan to finance their marriage and escape to the French Quarter. Although his previous attempts have proven futile, that does not discourage Jean-Baptiste. He promises to risk everything for the beautiful girl he loves. On the night of Evangeline's high-school graduation, the young couple have plans for a secret rendezvous to celebrate. Unfortunately, their plans go awry, but what happens that night sets in motion a chain of events that alters the course of their lives forever. Jean-Baptiste is rescued from an untimely death by a swamp witch who shares information that could unravel an age-old secret. Evangeline assiduously safeguards her own dark secret that could destroy her. Dark Water Secrets offers the reader a view into the love of two young people destined to escape their challenging life's. Steeped in murder and betrayal, this book is a supernatural thriller with unpredictable plot twists amid intriguing stories of pirates and lost treasure

  • av Jennifer Hunter
    105,-

    Have you ever wondered about the deeper mysteries of life - how you arrived on this Earth, why you are here, and what happens when you pass on? If so, you may find a kindred spirit in Little Soul. Even amidst the tragedy and turmoil we see daily in the news, do you still catch glimpses of humanity's positive potential? Perhaps, like Little Soul, you feel called to create real change in the world. Are you seeking a community of like-minded people - those not resigned to fear, but committed to taking meaningful action to help life flourish on this planet? If this sparks something inside you, then just maybe, YOU are Little Soul.

  • av Nahla Khaddage Bou-Diab
    134 - 201,-

    Rooted in over 40 years of seasoned experience and rigorous scholarly research, A Leadership Shift beckons leaders towards a courageous transformation in organizational ethos. This pioneering narrative seamlessly translates intricate scholarly theories into a practical, proven implementation methodology, illuminated through a real-world case study. It's the first of its kind, melding profound subjects like organizational oneness, quantum field linkage to leadership, the human biofield's potency, and the ripple effects of thoughts and spiritual emotions in the workplace, into a comprehensible step-by-step methodology for leaders. The discourse extends into gender diversity and the ramifications of women empowerment programs, converging multiple facets into a singular vista. While various scholars have shed light on the subjects broached in this book, its distinctiveness emanates from melding science with practical experience and morphing it into a tangible methodology to tackle genuine organizational challenges. A Leadership Shift not only unveils the science of evolving a culture to attain organizational oneness but invites readers to perceive the human dynamo from a fresh lens and foster a leadership metamorphosis to unlock workplace potential. It demystifies the science and the method, making it accessible for leaders to adopt and apply sans complexity. Offering a structured methodology to aid leaders in overhauling organizational culture and ingraining change capabilities within the system, this book elucidates the methodology, provides a meticulous depiction of its implementation, and the ensuing outcomes. Bolstered by over 160 scholarly citations, four decades of global know-how, and academic action research, A Leadership Shift demonstrates the profound impact of this methodology on organizational performance, fuelled by an enhanced sense of belonging within the organization.

  • av Frances Marian Ryder
    175,-

    Because of their uniqueness, there cannot ever be enough literature on the organisational life of the Small-Medium Enterprise and its employees, wherever their location and whoever they serve. These legal entities contain an extensive array of social interactions as people form teams, work groups and relationships with others, within the confines of the operational environment and their own personal experience of everyday working life. This book is about one such limited company and one individual who helped to form the SME which remained commercially successful in the engineering sector for over 30 years. The working life of the employees in the SME were researched using an ethnographic approach to frame the social and working interactions into Ceremonial Rites. These rites have already been successfully researched by others and the book adds to that body of work. In the book some rites repeat in a similar manner as has already been discovered. The more modern-day organisations may be able to recognise similar emerging or continuing patterns themselves that were found within the results of the study. Other students now have the opportunity to update and extend this work further in their own qualitative research on Small-Medium Enterprises or Organisational Life.

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