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  • by Andrew Miller
    £9.99

    Paris 1785: Der junge Ingenieur Jean-Baptiste Baratte erhält von höchster Stelle den Auftrag, den übel stinkenden Friedhof der Unschuldigen zu demolieren. Er engagiert einen Trupp hartgesottener Arbeiter aus Flandern, um die Skelette auszugraben und fortzuschaffen. Doch nicht nur Tod und Verwesung begegnen ihm. Auf dem Friedhof freundet sich Baratte mit dem weltgewandten Organisten einer leer stehenden Kirche an, durch den er Zugang zur zwielichtigen Schattenwelt von Paris erhält. Dort lernt er das Mädchen Héloïse kennen und verliebt sich in sie. Und auch ein Arzt, ein freundlicher Mann namens Guillotin, besucht die alten Ruhestätten auf der Suche nach anatomischen Studienobjekten. Während alledem künden bedrohliche Ereignisse von einer aufziehenden Gefahr.

  • - Understanding the Connection and the Confusion
    by Andrew Miller & Jessica Addams
    £19.49

  • by Andrew Miller
    £8.99 - 14.99

  • by Andrew Miller & Patti Petrone Miller
    £11.49

  • by Andrew Miller
    £22.49

    A 12-year collection of weekly church mails from a pastor to his congregation

  • by Andrew Miller
    £12.49

    Following a showdown with the devil, would God really limit his grace to his people? The kind folk at Clapham Community Church are about to find out...

  • - New Strategies for Maximizing Performance and Profits Across the Organization
    by Andrew Miller
    £17.99

    True operational excellence is not about a method but a mindset . . . and a relentless pursuit of doing things better.

  • - 25 Ways to Accelerate Growth Through Operational Excellence
    by Andrew Miller
    £17.99

    When we discuss accelerating top line growth and maximizing profitability, we often consider hiring more people, cutting expenses, or raising prices. What we should be doing is looking at different ways to effectively utilize what we already have. Rather than hiring new people, we need to improve the performance of our current employees. As an alternative to cutting costs, we need better invest the money we already spend. Instead of raising prices, identify ideal customers to market and sell to. This book will discuss strategies on how to do all of these things and more. The author provides 25 ways to accelerate revenue growth and increase profitability immediately, without making any new financial investments. That is the Unified Theory of Profitability. It means looking at the organization and finding ways to better leverage what already exists and focusing on the activities or changes that will provide optimal results. Readers will become experts on executing on these strategies. It can be done! Find the solutions that work, commit to implementing them and results will flourish.

  • by Andrew Miller
    £12.49

    4 Brothers (originally titled 1 Brother) is an excellent childhood memoir by Andrew Miller that has been cruelly sabotaged by his three brothers. It would have been a beautifully written, insightful and amusing account of growing up in Sydney through the 60's, 70's and 80's but instead has become a questionably written, argumentative, and occasionally vulgar piece which has somehow turned out to be wholly entertaining. Few memories are agreed upon, and many are strongly, if not hotly, debated. What is, superficially at least, a nostalgic and entertaining read, also turns out to be a valuable and penetrating look into character, birth order, parenting techniques, world views and obnoxious personalities - from four brothers who remember their childhood very differently, yet who at the same time remain the closest of friends and the loyalist of companions.

  • by Andrew Miller
    £10.49

  • by Andrew Miller
    £9.49

    God loves his children, blesses his own, rewards those who serve him, tells us to ask and receive, and heals those who believe. Really? Then why on earth am I lying in a hospital bed with cancer? So This Is Suffering... is a first-hand, real-time account of a battle with cancer over a three month period. Told with candor, insight and humour, the author shares a world of needles and nausea, fear and fatigue, and hospitals and bad haircuts. But it turns out there was more to it all. Much more. For the experience also opened up a rich world of Biblical understanding, ministry opportunities and most of all the reality of joy in even the most desperate circumstances.

  • by Andrew Miller
    £19.49

    One Life, many moments. One life, three possible outcomes. One life, one shot. A Moment in Time takes you into the simple life of Tony MacKenzie and with him into the underbelly of Japanese society, the mayhem of international marriage, the absurdities of English education in Japan, illicit romance, desperate comradery, the yakuza, Korean spies, God, flatulent beagles, Japanese cowboys and finely cooked ribs. It's all here. There but for the grace of God goes Tony...

  • by Andrew Miller
    £15.99 - 22.49

  • - A Handbook of Effective Practice
    by Andrew Miller
    £139.99

    Used in a wide range of situations in education, the development of mentoring and mentoring schemes in education over the last few years has been dramatic. This handbook presents mentors and anyone working with young people with a guide to effective

  • - A Step-by-Step Guide to Telling Children and Young People on the Autism Spectrum About Their Diagnosis
    by Andrew Miller
    £29.49

    All About Me is based on a programme designed to introduce individual children to their autism diagnosis in the context of their overall personal attributes. Includes practical guidance and tools for parents and professionals on how to approach the subject of a child's autism diagnosis with downloadable templates and sample lesson plans.

  • by Andrew Miller
    £8.99

    She is sailing. She is alone. Ahead of her is the world's curve and beyond that, everything else. The known, the imagined, the imagined known.Who else has entered Tim's life the way Maud did? This young woman who fell past him, lay seemingly dead on the ground, then stood and walked. That was where it all began.As magnetic as she is inscrutable, Maud defies expectations and evades explanation - a daughter, girlfriend and mother who, in the wake of a tragedy, embarks on a dangerous voyage across the Atlantic, not knowing where it will lead . . .By the Costa Award-winning author of Pure, this is a viscerally honest, hypnotic portrait of modern love and motherhood, the lure of the sea and the ultimate unknowability of others. This pitch-perfect novel confirms Andrew Miller's position as one of the finest writers of his generation.

  • by Andrew Miller
    £10.99

  • by Andrew Miller
    £8.99

    Giacomo Casanova arrives in England in the summer of 1763 at the age of thirty-eight, seeking a respite from his restless travels and liaisons. But the lure of company proves too hard to resist and the dazzlingly pretty face of young Marie Charpillon even harder. Casanova's pursuit of this elusive bewitcher drives him from exhilaration to despair and to attempt to reinvent himself in the roles of labourer, writer and country squire. Based on a little-known episode in Casanova's life, this is a scintillating, poignant, often comic portrait of a far more complex figure than legend suggests and of the decadent society in which he operated.

  • by Andrew Miller
    £8.99

    WINNER OF THE COSTA BOOK OF THE YEAR AWARD (2011) A year of bones, of grave-dirt, relentless work. Of mummified corpses and chanting priests. A year of rape, suicide, sudden death. Of friendship too. Of desire. Of love . . . A year unlike any other he has lived. Deep in the heart of Paris, its oldest cemetery is, by 1785, overflowing, tainting the very breath of those who live nearby. Into their midst comes Jean-Baptiste Baratte, a young, provincial engineer charged by the king with demolishing it. At first Baratte sees this as a chance to clear the burden of history, a fitting task for a modern man of reason. But before long, he begins to suspect that the destruction of the cemetery might be a prelude to his own.

  • by Andrew Miller
    £8.99

    Tokyo, 1940. While Japan's war against China escalates, young Yuji Takano clings to his cocooned life: his beloved evenings of French conversation at Monsieur Feneon's, visits to the bathhouse with friends, his books, his poetry. But conscription looms and the mood turns against foreigners, just when Yuji gets entangled with Feneon's daughter. As the nation heads towards conflict with the Allies, Yuji must decide where his duty - and his heart - lie.

  • by Andrew Miller
    £12.99

    Henry and Miriam were raised in East London, but their families had emigrated from Eastern Europe, and they were not to end their lives in the East End.

  • by Andrew Miller
    £8.99

    The extraordinary prize-winning debut from Andrew Miller. Winner of the IMPAC Award and James Tait Black Memorial Prize.At the dawn of the Enlightenment, James Dyer is born unable to feel pain. A source of wonder and scientific curiosity as a child, he rises through the ranks of Georgian society to become a brilliant surgeon. Yet as a human being he fails, for he can no more feel love and compassion than pain. Until, en route to St Petersburg to inoculate the Empress Catherine against smallpox, he meets his nemesis and saviour.

  • by Andrew Miller
    £8.99

    Shortlisted for the 2001 Booker Prize and Whitbread Novel of the Year AwardIn the summer of 1997, four people reach a turning point: Alice Valentine, who lies gravely ill in her West Country home; her two sons, one still searching for a sense of direction, the other fighting to keep his acting career and marriage afloat; and Laszlo Lazar, who leads a comfortable life in Paris yet is plagued by his memories of the 1956 Hungarian uprising. For each, the time has come to assess what matters in life, and all will be forced to take part in an act of liberation -- though not necessarily the one foreseen.

  • by Andrew Miller
    £6.49 - 19.49

    Paris, 1785. Den unge ingeniør, Jean Baptiste Baratte, får en ordre fra den franske konge om at rejse til Paris og fjerne hver en knogle fra kirkegården i byens centrum. Kirkegården er så overfyldt, at en stank af lig har fordærvet byen, parisernes ånde, selv deres mad. Jorden skal renses for lig, beordrer kongen, og det skal gå stærkt. Baratte hyrer en gruppe af 30 minearbejdere til at udføre det hårde arbejde. De fleste naboer er glade for, at der langt om længe bliver gjort noget ved problemet, som truer deres helbred, men ikke alle vil tillade, at kirkegården bliver fjernet. Døden er overalt i Andrew Millers nye roman, men New York Times kalder den »usædvanligt levende, og kritikerne roser den til skyerne. DE USKYLDIGE har vundet Costa Book Award 2011, en af Englands mest prestigefyldte litterære priser og er blevet nomineret til flere andre priser. Bogen har solgt mere end 100.000 eksemplarer i England, og rettighederne er solgt til 11 lande. Om forfatterenAndrew Miller (født 1960) er en engelsk forfatter, som blandt andet har skrevet den prisvindende roman Ingenious Pain fra 1997. DE USKYLDIGE er hans sjette roman. Anmeldelser-Intelligent, seriøs og tankevækkende, men også underholdende. Andrew Millers De uskyldige er et perfekt eksempel på en historisk roman. -The Guardian -Millers genskabelse af det prærevolutionære Paris er usædvanligt levende og fantasifuld, og historien så gribende, at du sætter dit liv på standby bare for at læse den færdig. -The Times -Millers seneste roman drager dig ind med hypnotisk magt ... Miller genopliver det parisiske samfund med sikker hånd og levende detaljer, så billederne bliver hos dig længe efter du har læst den sidste side. -Daily Mail -Hvis du kunne lide Patrick Suskinds Parfumen, vil du elske denne bog. -Daily Express

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