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Discover nature at night with this beautiful split-page book.Discover nature at night in this beautiful split-page book. Travel from the woods at dusk to the lofty Himalayan Mountains, and learn all about the natural world which thrives after the sun goes down.
A first-concept novelty book to treasure. Uncover a quirky collection of creature contrasts from day and night to heavy and light.
Which animals are hiding behind the alphabet in this stylish lift-the-flap book?
Join a little caterpillar as he munches and crunches his way through the garden before becoming a beautiful butterfly
Harriet Evans tells the history of the residents in Dashalar-now redeveloped and gentrified but once one of the Beijing's poorest neighborhoods-to show how their experiences complicate official state narratives of Chinese economic development and progress.
This is Frog. Will you help him as he bounces about the rainforest? Let's jump right in...
Readers can celebrate their nearest and dearest with this ode to family, full of heart-warming illustrations and written in gentle rhyming text.
Take to the skies and discover how nature's designs can become our blueprints.
The spellbinding new novel from Sunday Times bestselling author of A Place for Us, The Butterfly Summer and the Richard & Judy Summer book club pick The Wildflowers.
A spellbinding new novel from the Sunday Times bestselling author of A Place for Us and The Butterfly Summer
A new direction for this Sunday Times bestselling author: here is an emotionally charged novel that will wrap you up in a warm embrace as it nods to the golden age of epic women's fiction but with a vibrancy of its own.
Discusses mother-daughter relationships in urban China. This book reflects on how women make sense of the shifts in practices and representations of gender that frame their lives, and how their self-identification as mothers and daughters contributes to the redefinition of those practices.
Since the early 1980s sex and sexuality have become prominent themes of public debate in China, after three decades during which discourses on sexuality were subject to stringent ideological controls. This book analyses the ways in which sex and sexuality have been discussed in The People's Republic of China since 1949.
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