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    - Recipes, Techniques, and Stories from Our French Cooking School
    by Marjorie Taylor
    £28.49

    Part cookbook and part storybook of a family's life in France, The Cook's Atelier combines classic French recipes, step-by-step instructions on technique, and narratives of living in French wine country from mother-and-daughter duo Marjorie Taylor and Kendall Smith Franchini

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    - The Place Where Blackbirds Sing
    by Valerie Labadie
    £31.49

    The legendary and mysterious history of the great winery Chateau Cantemerle, beautifully illustrated with romantic views of this ancient French vineyard.

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    - The Making of America
    by Teri Kanefield
    £10.99

    In the second book in The Making of America series comes the controversial story of the founder of the Democratic Party and the seventh President of the United States--Andrew Jackson.

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    - A Book of Love and Family
    by Jo Witek
    £11.49

    By the team behind mega-bestseller In My Heart, a loving picture book ode to dads that is perfect for Father's Day

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    - 68 Sartorial Memoirs of the City
    by Emily Spivack
    £14.99

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    - 75 Years of Fashion and the Front Row
    by Council of Fashion Designers of America & Booth Moore
    £35.49

    The first book to document the history of the runway and to offer an unprecedented look behind the scenes of Fashion Week

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    - A World War II Tale of the Doolittle Raid
    by Nathan Hale
    £9.49

    The 7th entry in the New York Times bestselling series -- Nathan Hale covers the air battles of World War II!

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    - Running Experts Share the World's Greatest Destinations
    by Chris Santella
    £16.99

    The author of the bestselling Fifty Places series (more than 500,000 copies sold) returns with a globe-trotting guide to the best and most beautiful places to run around the world, as recommended by running insiders

  • by Kara LaReau
    £6.49

    In the spirit of A Series of Unfortunate Events and the Incorrigible Children of Ashton Place series, The Unintentional Adventures of the Bland Sisters will captivate middle-grade readers looking for humor, hijinks, and a swashbuckling good time. Meet Jaundice and Kale Bland, two sisters who avoid excitement at any cost. Together, they patiently await the return of their parents, who left on an errand years ago and have never returned. One day, the Bland sisters are kidnapped by an all-female band of pirates. They're unwillingly swept into a high-seas romp that might just lead to solving the mystery of what happened to their parents. With whimsical illustrations and Roald Dahl-esque wit, The Unintentional Adventures of the Bland Sisters is the visually stunning, laugh-out-loud funny start to a new series for readers who are looking for an anything-but-bland adventure.

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    by Elan Gale
    £9.49

    A laugh-out-loud look at the horrors, hookups, and heartbreaks of one of the world's most popular dating apps

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    - A Cookbook with Seriously Satisfying, Truly Simple, Good-For-You (but not too Good-For-You) Recipes for Real Life
    by Lindsay Maitland Hunt
    £16.99

    BuzzFeed Food editor Lindsay Hunt brings accessible, delicious, and fuss-free meals to the millennial kitchen

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    by Nichole Mara
    £7.99

    High feet, slow feet, fast feet, snow feet! So Many Feet introduces young children to the great diversity in the natural world, using feet as an accessible point of entry. The playful, rhyming main text offers some information, but is mostly fun to read aloud. The secondary text offers more facts about each animal and what makes its feet so unique. The book ends by asking children whether their feet can do all the things animals' feet can do.

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