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  • - The Art and Science of Becoming Fear-Wise (Self help, Inspirational, Anxieties and Phobias)
    by Dr. Helen Odessky
    £14.49

    Though a series of steps build into Stop Fear from Stopping You, Dr. Odessky will propose a framework to overcome fear-driven thinking and help you break into your fear-wise life!

  • - (Things to Do at Home, Learn to Read, Jokes & Riddles for Kids)
    by Craig Yoe
    £7.49

    Former creative director for Disney, Nickelodeon, and Jim Henson's Muppets, Craig Yoe presents Squeaky Clean Super Funny Jokes for Kidz, a book packed with laugh-out-loud funny jokes for kids and kids at heart!

  • - A Celebration of the Greatest Time Travel Story Ever Told (Back to the Future Time Travel Facts and Trivia)
    by Brad Gilmore
    £12.99 - 14.49

  • - The Power of Reading to Your Child from Birth to Adolescence (Parenting Book, Child Development, for Fans of The Whole-Brain Child)
    by Kim Jocelyn Dickson
    £9.99

  • - Compassion, Conservation, and the Fate of the Natural World (For Readers of The Mad Monk Manifesto, The Hidden Life of Trees, or Dreaming in Turtle)
    by Yun Rou
    £11.49

  • - The Ups and Downs of Growing Up with Siblings (Kindness Book for 3-5 Year Olds, Empathy for Kids, Family Kindness)
    by Daniel Baxter
    £14.49

    #1 New Release in Early Learning Beginner Readers - Living with Siblings Can Be Great, Even When They're BrothersLearn about the importance of family. I Do Not Like Living With Brothers aims to teach young siblings to see the value and goodness in each other. We never like everything about our brothers or sisters, but if we focus on the positive and recognize that our family cares about us, then we can live in community with greater joy.Turn sibling rivalry into love and kindness. Exploring the family dynamic of a sister living with two brothers, in this children's book, our young narrator discovers that while her brothers are dirty, smelly, and sometimes selfish, they are also kind, funny, and helpful. Author and father Daniel Baxter, cohost of the popular YouTube channel How It Should Have Ended, shows kids that perhaps living with your siblings is not all bad.I Do Not Like Living With Brothers is a great empathy book for kids. With creative examples and fun illustrations, it will teach young girls and boys:How to be more generousWhy we should appreciate the people we live withThat even though living with siblings can be hard work, it's worth it!If you and your child enjoy seeing examples of tolerance and reading kindness books for children like Be Kind, You're the Biggest, and Kindness Starts with You, you will love I Do Not Like Living With Brothers.

  • by Sophie Stirling
    £12.49

    We Did That? is an entertaining collection of the oddest, most cringe-worthy parts of human history. From embarrassingly incorrect things politicians have said, weirdest world records, and strange superstitions we've had, to weird medical cures, fashion trends, and more!

  • - A Novel (Alcoholism, Dysfunctional Family, Recovery, Redemption, 12-Steps)
    by John Rosengren
    £11.49

    Carter Kirchner struggles to stay sane and sober as a counselor on Six West, an adolescent drug treatment center run by a hard-drinking nun with an MBA. Before he can help the young addict commissioned to his care or safely navigate a dysfunctional intervention effort by the staff, he must rescue himself from his family's past.

  • - Sustainable Caribbean Cooking
    by Allen Susser
    £25.49

    Savory and Sustainable Seafood RecipesA practical guide for cooking seafood: Bringing together the allure of the Caribbean Sea and Caribbean island life, this cookbook offers recipes for cooking with seasonal and unusual ingredients. While most of the recipes call for lionfish, the dishes are simple and flexible so any kind of seafood can easily be swapped in.Eat fresh, local cuisine: Cooking seasonally and locally takes advantage of the best-tasting ingredients at peak ripeness. Chef Allen Susser, dubbed the "e;Ponce de Leon of New Florida Cooking"e; by the New York Times, expertly and effectively teaches us how to blend the spices of the Caribbean into our cooking while using easy-to-understand techniques.Enjoy a meal that benefits the environment: The overbearing lionfish population has been threatening the balance of marine life and damaging coral reefs. By incorporating these delicious and nutritious fish into recipes, we can help ease the pressure on surrounding native fish and their fragile ecosystems.Explore new and exciting recipes in this cookbook full of Caribbean flavor. Discover in Green Fig and Lionfish: Sustainable Caribbean Cooking:70 environmentally-conscious recipes created by a James Beard Award-winning chef with years of culinary leadership and knowledge to shareA guide to simple and creative eating for those looking for new, healthy recipesDishes such as lionfish coconut ceviche, pan roasted lionfish with passionfruit, banana leaf grilled lionfish, and spicy lionfish tacos with mango chow chowLionfish recipes created by prominent James Beard Award-winning chefs such as Jose Andres, Eric Ripert, and Andrew ZimmernIf you've enjoyed recipes found in cookbooks such as The First Mess Cookbook, Good Fish, and Ziggy Marley and Family Cookbook, then you'll love the flavorful creations found in Chef Allen Susser's Green Fig and Lionfish: Sustainable Caribbean Cooking.

  • - Friendship, Resistance, and Untold Truths Behind Black Student Activism in the 1960s
    by Joyce Frisby Baynes, Harold S Buchanan, Jannette O. Domingo, et al.
    £19.49

    #1 New Release in 1960s History of the U.S. - A Story of Student Activists and Civil RightsMeet the inspirational students: This narrative tells the story of seven women and one man at the heart of a sit-in protesting decreased enrollment and hiring of African Americans at Swarthmore College and demanding a Black Studies curriculum. The book, written by the former students themselves, also includes autobiographical chapters, providing a unique cross-sectional view into the lives of young people during the Civil Rights era.Correcting media representation: For years the media and some in the school community portrayed the peaceful protest in a negative light-this collective narrative provides a very necessary and overdue retelling of the revolution that took place at Swarthmore College in 1969. The group of eight student protestors have only recently begun to receive credit for the school's greater inclusiveness, as well as the influence their actions had on universities around the country.Stories that inspire change: This book chronicles the historical eight-day sit-in at Swarthmore College, and the authors also include untold stories about their family backgrounds and their experiences as student activists. They share how friendships, out-of-the-box alliances, and a commitment to moral integrity strengthened them to push through and remain resilient in the face of adversity.The incredible true story featured in Seven Sisters and a Brother will teach you:No matter how old or established, institutions can change and will continue to changeHow to identify fears and work to overcome themThat truth will prevail when we unite with others and refuse to accept surrenderIf you've read titles such as Warriors Don't Cry, Between the World and Me, and Pulse of Perseverance, then you'll love Seven Sisters and a Brother.

  • - How Our Obsession with Feeling Secure Imprisons Our Minds and Shapes Our Lives (Learning to Take Risks, Overcoming Anxieties)
    by Frank Faranda
    £14.49

    We are driven by fear to reach ever more extreme levels of comfort and safety, but in doing so, we embed fear into our culture, create new sorts of dangers, isolate ourselves from one another, and distance ourselves from the very sources of our own imaginative vitality. This book aims to break us free from this trap of our own making

  • - Inside the New Saudi Arabia Under Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman (Memoirs, Terrorism, For Fans of Blood and Oil, Black Wave, The Monk of Mokha)
    by Susanne Koelbl
    £20.49

  • - Scripture and Bible Verses from Your Best Friend
    by Becca Anderson
    £11.49

    Straight from the bible to you, Good Dogs pairs inspiring quotes from the good book with happy pups who are just itching to bring some joy and contemplation into your day.

  • - A Guided Journal for Creating New Habits (Healthy Habits, Activity Tracker)
    by Matthew Mockridge
    £7.99

    Step # 1 We set the right goals We find your passion, conceptualize your next big thing and dissect the best plan for implementationStep # 2 The 66 Day Journal accompanies and guides you for the next 66 days Every day the most important action steps, deep focus and clear to-do''s Real reflection every night, true happiness and the right planning Regular quarterly meetings, detailed review and honest long-termStep # 3 Achieving great goals is difficult only if you do not have a partner who supports you The 66 Day Journal is your accountability partner and will never let you down

  • - Poems about Anxiety, Depression, Hope, and Survival
    by M.J. Fievre
    £11.49

    Confront Depression, Anxiety, Grief, and Loss Through PoetryAre the usual depression books helping you find a path to healing? No? Try this poetry collection especially for those dealing with mental illness and for people closest to them.Create hope for the future. Paloma is faking it. On the outside, she's A-Okay. She's electrified at work, there is a cadence in her step as she walks her dog, she posts memes on Facebook, and she keeps up with most relationships. Looks can be deceiving, however. Inside, Paloma is just going through the motions, and she feels like things are spiraling out of control. But when things are at their darkest, dawn arrives with clarity and focus, and with it, healing. Paloma learns to value small glimmering moments of joy rather than searching for constant happiness, thus building hope for her future.A manifesto for life. Happy, Okay?: Poems about Anxiety, Depression, Hope, and Survival is not simply a narrative spun in verse by a masterful poet. It is an invitation to readers to shake off the stigma and silence of mental illness and find strength in the only voice that matters: your own. It can be an electric roadmap to healing and a manifesto for wholeness.In this inspiring and heartwarming book, you will:Understand how to make happiness a decision, even when you don't feel it in your bonesFind out how to exercise patience and self-acceptanceAttract hope and purpose back into your lifeFans of Milk and Honey by Rupi Kaur, The Witch Doesn't Burn in this One by Amanda Lovelace, Depression & Other Magic Tricks by Sabrina Benaim, Our Numbered Days by Neil Hilborn, or Nothing is Okay by Rachel Wiley will love Happy, Okay? by M.J. Fievre.

  • - Holiday Stories for the Rest of Us (Holiday Fiction, for Readers of 12 Days at Bleakly Manor)
    by John Dufresne
    £14.49

    This anthology with a bent towards the sub-genre of noir, features 17 holiday stories from such acclaimed fiction writers as Diana Abu-Jaber, Preston Allen, Steve Almond, Lynne Barrett, Tricia Bauer, Colin Channer, and Jon Clinch.

  • - How America Leaves Billions Behind in Residential Real Estate and How to Maximize Your Home's Value (Buying and Selling Homes, Staging a Home to Sell)
    by Tracy McLaughlin & Kevin Lake
    £14.49

    Tracy McLaughlin, the 51st out of 2 million realtors in the nation, presents an inside view of the residential sales process and provides a practical and proven approach to putting more money in buyers' and sellers' pocket. This book will change your understanding of how to buy and sell a home.

  • - How Becoming an Empowered Woman Transforms the World (Be a Better Woman, for Fans of Between the World and Me)
    by Rachael Wolff
    £12.99

    The Empowered Woman is a transformational guide igniting the powerful woman inside us that we've suppressed for too long. Rachael Wolff brings readers to awareness of their pain and biases, forward to acceptance and healing, and finally to positive action.

  • - Scuba Dive. Snorkel. Surf.
    by Otto Wagner, Peter McDougall & Ian Popple
    £27.99

  • - The Hidden Mystery of Human Connectedness
    by Stephen G. Post
    £12.49

    Stephen G. Post is a New York Times bestselling author and frequent contributor to major magazines and newspapers including the Washiington Post, Wall Street Journal, Time Magazine and many more, A leader in medicine, research and spirituality, this book is a meditation on the meaning of life and the importance of spirituality.

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