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  • av Christopher Green
    114,-

    Takeout Sushi is a collection of 17 illustrated short stories set mostly in contemporary Japan that explore feelings of belonging, displacement, and the strangeness of everyday human interaction.

  • av Amanda Addison
    114,-

  • av Djamila Morani
    131,-

    Historical fiction meets crime fiction in The Djinn's Apple, an award-winning YA murder mystery set in the Abbasid period--the golden age of Baghdad.A ruthless murder. A magical herb. A mysterious manuscript.When Nardeen's home is stormed by angry men frantically in search of something--or someone--she is the only one who manages to escape. And after the rest of her family is left behind and murdered, Nardeen sets out on an unyielding mission to bring her family's killers to justice, regardless of the cost...

  • av Victoria Williamson
    131,-

    Book 1 in a dystopian YA trilogy that explores the dangers of a global corporation destroying local ecosystems for profit. Perfect for readers of Suzanne Collins, Kass Morgan and Veronica Roth.

  • av Dr Yasmin El-Rouby
    145,-

    Misty Mole is a 3-book picture book series written by an eye doctor with over 20 years of experience. Misty Mole Learns to Eat a Rainbow is a relatable tale about swapping snacks and sweet treats for healthy foods, and the importance of vitamins and minerals for good eye health.

  • av Dr Yasmin El-Rouby
    115,-

    Misty Mole is a 3-book picture book series written by an eye doctor with over 20 years of experience. Misty Mole Starts the Big Switch-Off is a relatable tale about getting your first phone or tablet and the importance of children reducing screen time for eye health.

  • av Dr Yasmin El-Rouby
    115,-

    Misty Mole is a 3-book picture book series written by an eye doctor with over 20 years of experience. Misty Mole Gets Cool New Glasses is a relatable tale about going for your first eye test and choosing your first pair of glasses.

  • av Taha Kehar
    131,-

    Perfect for fans of MOHSIN HAMID and KAMILA SHAMSIE, No Funeral for Nazia by Taha Kehar is a striking and inventive exploration of what death can mean for both the deceased and those left behind.

  • av Angela Kecojevic
    145,-

    Nancy Crumpet is convinced the Scareground holds the answer to her parents' disappearance. With her best friend Arthur Green, Nancy meets the fair's spooky owner, Skelter and discovers a world full of dark magic and mystery. A spine-tingling middle-grade novel from Angela Kecojevic, perfect for fans of Katherine Rundell and Jennifer Killick.

  • av Sheikha Helawy
    124,-

    From award-winning author Sheikha Helawy comes this lyrical collection of eighteen short stories celebrating the women and girls of Palestine and their spirit of resilience.

  • av Jake Kendall
    122,-

    Spanning three hundred years of art history, this beautifully illustrated short story collection is centred around the concept of creative obsession. Weaving art styles such as Cubism, Surrealism, and the Baroque into his prose, Jake Kendall has crafted a vivid and inventive collection.

  • av Victoria Williamson
    145,-

    From award-winning children's author Victoria Williamson comes Norah's Ark. Offering powerful lessons in empathy, this is a hopeful and uplifting middle-grade tale for our times about friendship and finding a sense of home in the face of adversity.

  • av Maithreyi Karnoor
    165,-

    Sylvia is a beautifully woven tapestry of South Indian characters illustrating the ways in which we leave indelible imprints on each other's lives. Sylvia is the thread that binds all the stories together, appearing as a colleague, friend, wife and lover in the lives of others, until she finally comes into focus herself - but is it too late?

  • av Safinah Danish Elahi
    131,-

    The story of three adults who experienced a childhood trauma that left them divided and scattered. A journey of intrigue and discoveries as Zohaib, Misha and Nadia attempt to find resolution at last. A story of love, loss, trauma and healing against the backdrop of Karachi elites and class divides.

  • av Susan C Wilson
    165 - 179,-

  • av Victoria Williamson
    145,-

    An award-winning climate fiction novel that explores unlikely friendships as a group of children with disabilities find themselves at the heart of an eco-mystery.

  • av David Ross
    140,-

    Book 3 in a fast-paced, action-packed and cinematic series - rich in mythology, history, and adventure.

  • av Jenna Adams
    166,-

    Can I Stray is a contemporary YA romance novel exploring co-dependency, sexual consent, and mental health.

  • av Benjamin Oren Black
    166 - 235,-

  • av Doina Rusti
    195 - 223,-

    A fast-paced adventure story based on real historical events.

  • - Reflections on Illness
    av Shahd Alshammari
    167 - 223,-

    Engaging and enriching understanding of illness and disability, written by an author who lives with Multiple Sclerosis and has experienced living with disability herself.

  • - A Practical Toolkit to Help Men Lead Through Advocacy
    av Hira Ali
    139,-

    Offers men the strategies they need to become powerful advocates for gender equality.

  • av Kenneth Steven
    131,-

    Douglas and his father haven't been able to communicate since his mother's death from cancer. Their house is a place of sadness. One day Douglas finds an injured goose and begins their mission to nurse the bird, and themselves, back to health.

  • av Philip Bowne
    145,-

    Billy's desperate to escape middle England. He's working the ultimate dead-end job as a grave-digger, his grandad's engaged to a West Indian woman half his age, his xenophobic dad's obsessed with boxing; and his mum's certainly having an affair. Meeting Eva, though, changes everything.

  • av Scott Lauder
    140,-

    Sanjeev's dog is missing in a brutal winter. This shock is dwarfed by events in The Met in New York as Sanjeev is catapulted to 6th century Byzantium, becoming an accomplice to murder. An evil force is after him and the answer may lie with Sara, who claims to be the First Hare.

  • - A Novel
    av Anne Richter
    165 - 261,-

    Historic fiction from East Germany post WWII to after the fall of the Berlin Wall. In 1960s East Germany, Margret, a professor's daughter from the city, meets and marries Hans, from a small village in Thuringia. As East German history unravels, with collision of the personal and political, the two families' hidden truths are quietly revealed.

  • av Hafsa Lodi
    218 - 228,-

    Modest fashion is a young, fast-growing, multi-billion-dollar retail sector. What do we mean by Modest Fashion? Who are the personalities and companies driving this industry?

  • av Keith Carter
    131 - 261,-

    A witty, fast-paced and acerbic novel set in pristine Oregon and the corporate corridors of New York, London and China. A story for our times where finance, environmentalism, rare-earth mining and human frailties collide in a complex of flawed motives.

  • av Ahmet Yorulmaz
    158,-

    Fifteen generations of Hassanakis's family have been Cretan. After WW1, amidst rumours that Cretan Muslims will be sent to Turkey, Hassanakis worries he will have to leave behind his great love, the Greek widow Marigo, and his beloved homeland. He can't believe he will be sent to a country whose language he barely knows and where he knows no-one.

  • av Ahlam Bsharat
    145,-

    Young love, meddling relatives, heart-to-hearts with friends real and imagined - Philistia’s world is that of an ordinary university student, except that in occupied Palestine, and when your father is in indefinite detention, nothing is straightforward.Philistia is closest to her childhood, and to her late grandmother and her imprisoned father, when she’s at her part-time job washing women’s bodies at the ancient Ottoman hammam in Nablus, the West Bank. A midwife and corpse washer in her time, Grandma Zahia taught Philistia the ritual ablutions and the secrets of the body: the secrets of life and death.On the brink of adulthood, Philistia embarks on a journey through her country’s history – a magical journey, and one of loss and centuries of occupation.As trees are uprooted around her, Philistia searches for a place of refuge, a place where she can plant a memory for the ones she’s lost.

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