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  • av Hiroko Oyamada
    136 - 196

  • av Anna Metcalfe
    166

  • av Catherine Lacey
    152,-

  • av Hiromi Kawakami
    196 - 226

  • av Julian Baggini
    176

    As politics slides toward impulsivity, and outrage bests rationality, how can philosophy help us critically engage with the world?How to Think Like A Philosopher is a revelatory exploration of the methods, tenets and attitudes of thought that guide philosophy, and how they can be applied to our own lives.Drawing on decades of enquiry and a huge range of interviews, Julian Baggini identifies twelve key principles that promote incisive thinking. Pay attention; question everything; seek clarity, not certainty: these are just a few of philosophy's guiding maxims which can be applied to everything from understanding the impact of climate change to correctly appraising our own temperaments.Both a fresh introduction to philosophy covering canonical and contemporary philosophers, and an essential, practical guide to good thinking, How to Think Like a Philosopher shows us the way to a more humane, balanced and rational approach to thinking, to politics, and to life.

  • av A. M. Homes
    166

  • av Megan Kamalei Kakimoto
    196

  • av John Gray
    166

  • av Eleanor Catton
    166

  • av Ben Lerner
    166

  • av Walter Kempowski
    166 - 276

  • av Timothy Phillips
    176

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    av Mike Higgins
    185

  • av Keiron Pim
    196

  • av Hiroko Oyamada
    166

    Two friends meet across three dinners. In the back room of a pet shop, they snack on dried shrimps and discuss fish-breeding. In a remote new home in the mountains, they look for a solution to a weasel infestation. During a dinner party in a blizzard, a mounting claustrophobia makes way for uneasy dreams. Their conversations often take them in surprising directions, but when one of the men becomes a father, more and more is left unsaid. With emotional acuity and a wry humour, Weasels in the Attic it is an uncanny and striking reflection on fertility, masculinity, and marriage in contemporary Japan.

  • av A. K. Blakemore
    166 - 196

  • av A. M. Homes
    166

    The dazzling new novel from one of America's most significant contemporary writers. The Big Guy loves his family, money and democracy. Undone by the results of the 2008 Presidential election, he taps a group of like-minded men to reclaim their version of America. A dark, funny and prescient exploration of how we arrived in today's divided world.

  • av Jack Parlett
    176

  • av Margo Jefferson
    166

  • av Siri Helle
    166

  • av Rebecca Rukeyser
    166

  • av Frans de Waal
    176

  • av Alex Hyde
    156 - 196

  • - A Memoir of Love and Loss
    av Amy Bloom
    166

  • av Charlotte McDonald-Gibson
    166

  • av Madeleine Bunting
    296,-

    A vivid journey around England's great seaside resorts, exploring their history and current struggle, and what they reveal about England, from the award-winning author of Love of Country.

  • av Sandra Newman
    156

  • av Sigrid Rausing
    226

    "Every ten years, Granta dedicates an issue to the best young British novelists, showcasing the work of twenty writers under forty."--Page 4 of cover.

  • - An Intimate History
    av Lynsey Hanley
    176

    New edition of Lynsey Hanley's ground-breaking Estates, with a new introduction from the author.

  • av Deena Mohamed
    378,-

    Your Wish is My Command is the story of three people who are navigating a world where wishes are literally for sale. Mired as they are in bureaucracy and the familiar prejudices of our world, the wishes that are more expensive are more likely to work as intended.Three wishes sold at an unassuming kiosk in Cairo link Aziza, Nour and Shokry, changing their perspectives as well as their lives. Aziza learned early that life can be hard, but when she loses her husband and manages to procure a wish, she finds herself fighting unreasonable regulations and inequality for the right to have - and make - that wish. Nour is a privileged college student who secretly struggles with depression and must decide whether or not to use their wish to try to 'fix' this depression. And, finally, Shokry must grapple with his religious convictions as he decides how to help a friend who doesn't want to use their wish.Although their stories are fantastical, each of these people wrestles with the very real challenge of trying to make their most deeply held desires come true...

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