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Having met the man of her dreams (and wanting a baby together), Emma Woolf embarked on the hardest struggle of her life: to beat anorexia. At 32 years of age, she was functioning on an apple a day. This life-affirming true story is essential reading for anyone affected by eating disorders, and anyone interested in health and social issues.
Rosa's Thai Cafe is a captivating book by Saiphin Moore. Published in 2015 by Octopus Publishing Group, this book is a must-read for all food lovers. It falls under the genre of culinary literature, and it's a delightful journey through the world of Thai cuisine. The author, Saiphin Moore, masterfully takes you through the nuances of Thai cooking, sharing her secrets and recipes from her renowned cafe. The book is not just about recipes; it's about the love, passion, and traditions that go into Thai cooking. Rosa's Thai Cafe is more than just a cookbook; it's a love letter to Thai cuisine, a testament to Saiphin Moore's journey, and a tribute to the art of cooking. If you're a fan of Thai food or looking to dive into a new culinary adventure, Rosa's Thai Cafe is the perfect book for you.
Pit your wits against Pitcherwits, and decode the pictogram clues in order to fill in the crossword.
Little people can get involved in the kitchen with this scrummy collection of kid-friendly recipes. Roll up your sleeves and get stuck in!
The story of the surviving Russian Imperial Family as they head into a life of exile aboard the HMS Marlborough.
A nail-biting drama ensues as Ophelia, top barrister, wife and mother, sees her life implode around her.
William is an economist, which means he is good at reducing an infinitely complex world into a set of clear, rational principles about the way people and markets behave. Unfortunately, he has never been able to replicate this in the world of romance. In this book, he sets out to apply the rules of economics to save his floundering love life.
Kit and Alice are happy, in love and enjoying a luxurious weekend break abroad when the unthinkable happens. Their car spins off a mountain road and into an empty desert valley. Their lives are changed in an instant.
In this book you will find a whole range of practical advice to help you to make the most of the time you spend with your grandchildren, as babies, as toddlers, and through the primary school years.
Tired of airport queues and delays, Tom Chesshyre embarks on a series of high-speed adventures across the Continent on its fast trains instead. He travels to places that wouldn't feature on a standard holiday wish-list and discovers the hidden delights of mysterious Luxembourg, super-trendy Rotterdam and much-maligned Frankfurt.
By the age of 23, Steve Walker was the biggest drug dealer in Cardiff. He had a fast car, money to splash and a trail of broken relationships. He also had a serious drug habit. My Second Life is the inspirational story of a man who had to go on the toughest of journeys to bring himself back from the brink and reconnect with the world.
Paris, by custom and design, is a pedestrian's city - each block a revelation, every neighbourhood a new feast for the senses, a place rich with history and romance at every turn. The Most Beautiful Walk in the World is your guide par excellence to the true, off-the-beaten-track heart of the City of Lights.
Jeremy & Amy is the first book to tell the story behind internationally famous Monkey World.
An eye-opening short biography of Rasputin, drawing on previously unpublished material, in which Frances Welch turns her inimitable wry gaze on one of the great mysteries of Russian history.
The Harlot's Press is a gripping historical drama, in which St James's and Cheapside, royalty and the rabble become thrillingly entangled as Nell fights for survival.
When a young journalist, Bertram Fletcher Robinson, meets his writer hero Arthur Conan Doyle on a troop ship coming back from South Africa, he is delighted - especially when the creator of Sherlock Holmes suggests they collaborate on a 'real creeper' of a story.
In The Last Resort, journalist Douglas Rogers tells the eye-opening, harrowing and, at times, surprisingly funny story of his parents' struggle for survival in war-torn Zimbabwe.
A collection of 200 more of the Telegraph's best alphabet puzzles.
Another new volume of 200 sudoku puzzles from the UK's best-selling quality paper.
More than 6,000 antiques marks to help you identify and date your treasures in a handy pocket format.
This book is packed with expert information on every aspect of buying, preparing and cooking meat.
Quick and easy recipes for all those with little time to cook but who still want to eat well.
In this updated edition to his provocative and ruthlessly frank book, Ferdinand Mount argues that there is a new class divide in Britain which is just as vicious and hard to get rid of as the old one.
Iris Murdoch: A Writer at War is a fascinating private memoir of one of the great women writers and thinkers of the 20th century and a remarkable historical document of life behind the scenes during the Second World War.
Based as a locum in his beloved West Scotland, Dr Tom Smith now takes time out from the surgery for stints as a medical researcher, travelling wherever he is called, from Rio to Jerusalem, Vienna to Sydney. Part memoir, part travelogue, 'Going Loco' takes us on a dizzying journey around the medical world.
No one is more responsible for Britain's current obsession with celebrity culture than the late, great gossip columnist Nigel Dempster (1941-2007). For a quarter of a century, as the editor of the Daily Mail's diary, he was the man perfectly placed and qualified to record - and accelerate - the end of the age of deference...
Tom Anderson has always loved surfing - anywhere except the UK. But a chance encounter leads him to a series of adventures on home surf... As he visits the popular haunts and secret gems of British surfing he rekindles his love affair with the freezing fun that is surfing the North Atlantic.
In this delightful and gently humorous book, Diana Melly takes us on an eye-opening tour of dance halls up and down the country, introducing us to everything from tango to swing.
Bestselling author Diana Henry offers minimum food waste and minimum expense for maximum flavour.
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