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  • - The New York Times Top Ten Bestseller
    av Sarah Penner
    163,-

  • av Vincent Doumeizel
    275,-

    The seaweed revolution is a fresh hope for tomorrow. Seaweed develops in water everywhere, from the eternal glaciers to lagoons heated by the sun, from seas saturated with salt to the fresh water of our rivers.

  • av Holly Ringland
    175,-

    The last time Esther Wilding¿s beloved older sister Aura was seen, she was walking along the shore towards the sea. In the wake of Auräs disappearance, Esther¿s family struggles to live with their loss.

  • av Nikki Marmery
    275,-

  • av Alicia Chrysostomou
    155,-

    Are plastics really the enemy in our fight to save the planet?

  • - Conversations about Racism and How to Effect Meaningful Change
    av Vanisha Parmar
    195,-

    Why do organizations and individuals in the UK and other countries still deny the realities of structural racism and unconscious bias?And when there is an acknowledgement of the problem, why are long-term solutions constantly avoided?Drawing on their personal backgrounds, professional experience and extensive research, Vanisha Parmar and Aseia Rafique expose the hypocrisy around racism in our organizations and society at large. White Allies Matter is a passionate and practical guide for starting conversations about racism and setting the groundwork for meaningful change.

  • - A Daily Mail Book of the Week
    av Karma Brown
    163,-

    ''A bold, intoxicating, page-turner'' Taylor Jenkins Reid, author of Daisy Jones & The Six When Alice Hale leaves a career to become a writer and follows her husband to the New York suburbs, she is unaccustomed to filling her days alone in a big, empty house. But when she finds a vintage cookbook buried in the basement, she becomes captivated by its previous owner: 1950s housewife Nellie Murdoch. As Alice cooks her way through the past, she realises that within the pages Nellie left clues about her life.Soon Alice learns that while a Baked Alaska may seem harmless, Nellie''s secrets may have been anything but. When Alice uncovers a more sinister, even dangerous, side to Nellie''s marriage, and has become increasingly dissatisfied with her own relationship, she begins to take control of her life and protect herself with a few secrets of her own.A Daily Mail Book of the WeekThe #1 Toronto Star BestsellerThe #1 Globe and Mail BestsellerA Cityline Book Club PickA WI Life Magazine Book Club PickFeatured in The New York Times, Parade, Crime Reads, Refinery29, Westport Magazine, The Every Girl.

  • av Jesse Norman
    135,-

  • av Sarah Day
    143,-

  • av Sarah Penner
    143,-

  • av Unathi Magubeni
    131,-

  • av Antony Percy
    303 - 342,-

    When, early in 1940, an important Soviet defector provided hints to British Intelligence about spies within the country''s institutions, MI5''s report was intercepted by a Soviet agent in the Home Office... She alerted her lover, Isaiah Berlin, and Berlin''s friend, Guy Burgess, whereupon the pair initiated a rapid counter-attack. Burgess contrived a reason for the two of them to visit the Soviet Union, which was then an ally of Nazi Germany, in order to alert his bosses of the threat and protect the infamous ''Cambridge Spies''.The story of this extraordinary escapade, hitherto ignored by the historians, lies at the heart of a thorough and scholarly expose of MI5''s constitutional inability to resist communist infiltration of Britain''s corridors of power and its later attempt to cover up its negligence. This book will be of interest to all students of history, international relations, espionage and civil, national and international security.

  • av G J Williams
    131,-

    1558: The body of Thomas Seymour is found hanging naked in an oak tree at Hatfield House, the home of Elizabeth Tudor, the Queen's sister. But Thomas Seymour was supposedly beheaded nine years to the day on Tower Hill. How did he return from the dead, only to die again?

  • av Eirinie Lapidaki
    208,-

    A powerful story of coercive control, motherhood and extraordinary women, The Wives of Halcyon asks questions about we perceive faith and family.

  • av David Urch
    285,-

  • av Grainne Murphy
    125,-

    GREENER is an exploration of the changing dynamics of adult friendships and asks whether old friends can ever let us become new people.

  • av Pam Williams
    175,-

    A Trace of Sun is, in part, inspired by the author's own family experiences.

  • av Adam Frank
    240,-

    Astrophysicist Adam Frank guides us through the search for extraterrestrial life and questions we stand ready to answer.

  • av Fiona Sussman
    125,-

    Nothing in Stan Andino's unremarkable life could prepare him for the day he discovers his wife naked, except for a black apron, bleaching out a stain from the carpet that only she can see.

  • av Jessica Mills
    125,-

    Inspired by the true story of a woman so many tried to silence, Rosalind is a tale of hope and perseverance, love and betrayal.

  • av Thomas More
    165,-

    Part of the Hero Classics series Utopia is a distant island where the inhabitants are thriving and justice and reason prevail, in contrast to the realities of sixteenth-century Europe, where greed, superstition and unenlightened tradition reign. Using the framework of a traveler's account to a fictional land, Thomas More created an ingenious treatise which envisioned a more humanist approach to laws and social structures, and coined the now common term "utopia". The Hero Classics series: Meditations The Prophet A Room of One's Own Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl The Art of War The Life of Charlotte Bronte The Republic The Prince Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave Utopia

  • av Stephen Barber
    193,-

    In this illuminating book, Stephen Barber redefines the Fourth Industrial Revolution for our politics, our societies and those who seek to lead.

  • av Ijangolet S Ogwang
    165,-

  • av Natasha Omokhodion-Kalulu Banda
    165,-

    Maggie and Bupe are cousins on either side of the world who couldn''t be more different.

  • av Carole Burns
    165,-

    The Same Country is a powerful and thought-provoking story about family, friendship and the risks we take to unravel the truth.

  • av Steven Boykey Sidley
    154,-

    'Crypto', a loose term that means many things to different people, only entered the public consciousness within the last five years or so, now evident by the volume of public discussion, commentary and analysis spread across every conceivable media outlet.

  • av Carrie Dunn
    173,-

    With the triumph of England's Lionesses at Euro 2022, the women's game has been in the spotlight like never before, enjoying unprecedented media attention.

  • av Anthony O’Hear
    239,-

    What is a traditional liberal education, and what are the arguments for it in the twenty-first century? This collection of essays by Anthony O'Hear sets out an alternative educational philosophy to the prevailing progressivist thinking on these issues, which tends to be either utilitarian or child-centred, or both, and often politically motivated.

  • av Pascal Engman
    125,-

    Two bodies are discovered in a Stockholm park, one a policeman and the other an unidentified young woman.

  • av Naledi Mashishi
    165,-

    Mamokgethi¿s life is brought to an abrupt halt by an unplanned pregnancy.

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