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  • by Rahul Rana
    £14.99

    In Making Moonshots, investor and operator Rahul Rana asks the question: Why should we live in a world of incremental scientific and technological progress when the human race has proven in past eras that we are capable of so much more?  The world faces major problems. It is time for conventional thinkers to stand aside and give way to the crazy ones, the contrarians, the radically creative geniuses who work outside the box to create massive breakthroughs. In what is both a prescription for building successful deeptech startups and a call to arms to generate highly moral, deeply influential solutions that will positively affect the lives of billions, this book will teach you: The mindsets and philosophies of the greatest trailblazers of the past and present.Actionable strategies fueled by moonshot thinking.The complex ecosystem and all of its necessary moving parts for creating environments conducive to deeptech business operations. A tangible and reasonable course for entrepreneurs that will result in sustainable profitability and extraordinary global-changing results.Rana predicts a new golden age is about to erupt in modern times. Dare to dream bigger. Let''s make some moonshots.

  • - An Empowering Outlook on Transcending Unexpected Setbacks
    by Nicole Spindler
    £14.99

    Receiving the shocking news that a close family member has contracted a rare cancer is enough to make anyone feel as though they are drowning under an ocean of helplessness. But author Nicole Spindler wasn''t about to let that happen. Instead, she chose to view her challenges as opportunities to continuously grow and seize what awaits her in future moments. Through a collection of personal narratives, reflections, and true stories from the likes of Stephen Hawking, Kim Chambers, Ryan Shazier and many more, Beyond Life''s Moments: An Empowering Outlook on Transcending Unexpected Setbacks invites you to discover eight building blocks to forge a continuous growth mindset for enduring life''s challenges.Beyond Life''s Moments is made for those at an impasse in life, finding that they are "stuck", at a loss on what to focus on, or wondering how to move forward. Dive in to discover your beyond!

  • - The Importance of Proactivity and Intentionality
    by Nicholas D'Souza
    £12.99

    What if there was a map of your internal life that could help you see where and why you fail to achieve your goals? The Brain Hut: The Importance of Proactivity and Intentionality, explores the intersection of intentionality with imagination, self-care, self-control, fear, and time management. Within its pages you''ll find an innovative map to better organize your ideas on a daily basis in the scope of different aspects or rooms. From sharing interesting real-life examples of The Brain Hut in action to expanding on the neuroscience behind it, The Brain Hut introduces readers to a new way to approach time management and developing good habits. Inside, you''ll discover:What IS a brain hut?How can knowing myself better help me manage my day and regulate my responses?What are the rooms within my mind, and why do I need to know them?And many more...No matter who we are, our own internal voices are our constant companions. We are the ones who decide whether those voices are helpful guides or fearsome foes. So which do you choose?

  • by Michael Rasile
    £12.49

    Did you know that the movie Jerry McGuire ruined the sports agency business?In Winning in Sports Business, Michael Rasile shares what the nuances of the sports business landscape are like, and what people need to do to get into it. He shares stories from the movers and shakers in the sports business and details many different areas of the sports business world that are still untapped.This book will help answer these questions:What are the types of jobs/career paths in sports?Ever wonder where sports media is going?Where does all the money go in sports?Why is sports business so male dominated?How do I even get into the business side of sports?Winning in Sports Business is a must-read for anyone who wants to enter the sports business world. If you enjoy stories from high achievers, love the sports business world and want to know what''s going on behind the scenes, or if you''re interested in the general layout of one of the biggest industries on the planet, this is the book for you.

  • by Maddy Garrett
    £12.99

    If there is anything I know to be true, it is that the universe or god or whatever is out there is urging us to go through the wilderness and see where it takes us, and stay true to who we are, no matter what others may say.As a young adult, Maddy Garrett started to question her religion. Previously a devout Christian, she realized that she no longer wanted to feel ashamed of her body, sexuality, thoughts, and lifestyle. She turned to poetry to capture her uncertainty as to whether or not the belief system she grew up in was able to grow with her.The Unlearning is a poetry collection that offers an intimate look into Maddy''s decision to leave her faith. Broken into five sections, this book details Maddy''s journey in chronological order, from "Growing Up in It" to "The Rebirth," and concluding with "What I Would Go Back and Tell Myself." Maddy''s poetry feels familiar yet analytical as she reflects on her past without a yearning to return to it.

  • - The Thriver's Guidebook
    by Leah Evert
    £14.99

    In Nourishing Resilience, The Thriver''s Guidebook, Leah Evert brings us into the world of resilient Thrivers like herself, a stage four breast cancer Thriver who was given a 1-4% chance of survival. Despite all types of adversity, many have found the determination to thrive and live life to the fullest extent, inspiring others to do the same along the way. This book explores the stories and insights from other Thrivers like: Nancy, a world-class triathlete who encountered near life-ending injuries when she was hit by a distracted driver while on a training ride.Dallas, the "life of the party" extrovert, who suffered a severe spinal cord injury leaving him in a wheelchair.Trevor, who had a stroke at the age of 30, just after becoming a father, and had to relearn everything - even how to form basic words.This book discusses wellbeing principles everyone can follow to boost resilience and thrive through adversity. This must-read book will show you how to build your own resiliency and boost your wellbeing with simple, easy to follow tools from nutrition practices and exercise to daily kindness. 

  • - Rise of a Party Promoter
    by Lamar Smith
    £14.99

    Can a sports writer become a party promoter to impress the girl of his dreams?Welcome to Turnit University where Greek life rules, and those who are not living lavish get shunned; excluded from meeting fine girls at all the parties. So when Jackonovan Carter tries to reconnect with the lovely Bethany Klein, with little success, at one of these exclusive events, he and his friends are tossed out.After being ousted from the party and humiliated, Jackonovan vows to become the next best party thrower in Turnit University history. Enter Brett, the big-man-on-campus and chief rival. It''ll take friends, reputation and some clout to catch Bethany''s eye.Rise of a Party Promoter is not your typical boy meets girl rom-com. This college romance reflects modern competition, business, sports, fun and college dating; it''s all one big crapshoot!  

  • - Reflections on Parenting, Partnership, and Packing from 303 Days on the Road with a Baby
    by Laura Weidman Powers
    £12.49

    We had great jobs and promising Silicon Valley careers. A rent-controlled apartment in one of the most expensive cities in the world. A newborn daughter. And yet we walked away from it all (not the newborn).In September 2018, Laura Weidman Powers and her husband packed up their baby and set off to travel the world for a year in an effort to reconnect with what makes each of them happy. Their 303 days across 11 countries and 48 cities, bouncing from hotel room to guest room to short-term rental, were spent with little more than two suitcases and a travel crib. They returned to the US just in time to settle into what soon became the epicenter of a global pandemic, only to realize that the same lessons learned while traveling were the ones that served them best while quarantining.Unstuck Together is a non-fiction book that speaks to those who are both ambitious and adventurous, those who have obligations and want new opportunities, and those who are looking at uprooting their lives and creating a new normal for their families.

  • by Jakub L Kocztorz
    £12.49

    In Painted Blocks, a gripping and realistic drama, Vitek steps off the train, back to the town he grew up in after four years of hard labor in a foreign German warehouse. He had left with huge expectations of an adventure in a big city, making good money and trying to realize childhood goals. Bitter, exhausted, and defeated, he has returned to a place he hopes will give him peace; where the whole community knows his name and expects him to be at church on time.But you can''t go home again and expect to find not a hair out of place. The modernization of gaudy pastel colors on what used to be solid grey housing blocks is only a foreshadowing. He learns that his cousin Mirek, along with their close circle of friends, aren''t the same people they used to be. When Vitek left, he created a vacuum that started a downward spiral for everyone he loves. Now, the most comforting aspect of his return has transformed into the nightmare of a philosophical war. Can Vitek find a way to build new bridges where old ones have collapsed?

  • - Why You Need to Leverage Your Curiosity
    by Julia Sun
    £14.99

    As children, we naturally question everything. But as we grow up, we often lose this innate sense of curiosity. In Learning to Learn: Why You Need to Leverage Your Curiosity, Julia Sun uses her own experiences along with those of her interviewees to explore different aspects of learning and convey the importance of being curious in our everyday lives. This book highlights a number of inspiring individuals who have used their own sense of curiosity and wonder to their advantage:Amanda Lang, business journalist for BNN Bloomberg, talks about the importance of instilling psychological safety in children so as to not inhibit them from asking questions.Shari Hughson, Director of the MMIE Program at the Smith School of Business, shares her openness to new experiences by recounting the time she lived off the grid for seven years.Charlotte Kirby, founder of The Village Hive in Markham, Ontario, Canada, who works hard to foster a community of learning and growth for those in her local community.This book is a tool to help influence your approach to lifelong learning. Use it to ask more questions, fuel your curiosity, and discover the power in learning.

  • - Caregiving, Endurance, and the Path to Gratitude
    by Josh Lasky
    £14.99

    According to AARP, 78 percent of people find themselves in the position of caregiver to a loved one at some point in their life. But not many will embrace ultramarathons as a coping technique.Every Step Is a Gift: Caregiving, Endurance, and the Path to Gratitude explores Josh Lasky''s eleven-year journey as a caregiver to his father who battled Parkinson''s Disease. Josh was just twenty-one when he took on this Herculean responsibility, and although his story is unique, it is also universal.In his uplifting and life-affirming journey, Josh''s service to his father turns into a personal source of strength for him after deciding to ride his bike, alone, from Washington, DC to Portland. Along the way he discovers his love for endurance sports while also uncovering the realization that, although caregiving can be challenging, it can also be empowering. Whether you''re a caregiver, an athlete, or just dealing with the hardships of the human condition, this book can help you to find meaning in the struggle-and become stronger and more grateful in the process.

  • by Jonina Yang
    £13.99

    Most people see the world of engineering as a discipline consisting solely of physics and math that offers very little room for creativity.The Creative Engineer explores the missing element in engineering: a focus on creativity. The importance of creativity in STEM fields and the ability to think and design with artistic innovation is a vital skill to be taught and practiced within engineering and manufacturing disciplines in order to stop hindering us from expansive progress. With extensive access to information today, we have the ability to think outside of the box, take risks, learn from our surroundings, and become more inventive and solution-driven than ever before. However, we have to understand math and science are not the only pillars upon which engineering and design should be based. In The Creative Engineer, Yang shares stories of individuals from around the world looking to nature and unconventional influences for inspiration in design. In doing so, we read the effects of freedom on the confines of science and math in traditional classrooms. People such as Elon Musk, Steve Jobs, and Burt Rutan have taken the world by storm as creative individuals whose work and mindset can be expanded to the engineering world. 

  • by Jessica McCarter Pontillo
    £12.49

    "Today is the day I will officially move into Pennington State College. I don''t think I''ve ever been so terrified."Jo is embarking upon the biggest change of her life: going to college. Not only does she have to get used to a new place in a strange environment but she also has the obstacle of her roommate, Becky. Feeling anxious and distraught the moment her parents wave their final goodbyes, insecurity weighs heavily on Jo. As she navigates adapting to a new place, finding a brutally honest best friend, and comparing herself to her tall thin, beautiful roommate, Jo finds love. But is it true love or a college fling? Hot Guy Matt tells her one thing and does another with Becky. Crazy roomies, parties, and meeting boys could be just the prescription for Jo to discover confidence, or to crash and burn in front of the whole student body.  75 Days of Jo is a fun, whimsical tale for anyone nostalgic about first love, new adventures and bitter frenemies.  

  • - Post Grad Guide to Success - Physically, Mentally and Financially
    by Geraldin N Diaz
    £14.99

    Most postgraduates feel confused, off-balance and without guidance coming out of college. Especially if they haven''t secured a job.With this guide, you will discover that you are capable of everything you set your mind to achieve. This book is the ultimate tool to help you gain the confidence you need to apply for a job, start a business, start a project and, most of all, take care of yourself while building a life you love.Re-route: Post Grad Guide to Success discusses how to navigate post-graduate life and provides tips and tricks on job searching, personal development, along with habit and goal setting. In this book, you''ll learn: The hidden route to reap the highest levels of success in a job you loveWhat to do with the time you have now that you are not in schoolHow to develop healthy habits to foster the life you wantIf you feel lost and need some hope and motivation. Re-route: Post-Grad Guide to Success: Physically, Mentally, and Financially is a welcome addition to your library. Geraldin Diaz speaks to recent graduates and undergraduates who are looking at success and authentic self-care for the first time.

  • - Tracking A Deadly Pathogen
    by Evan Navori
    £12.49

    "You see, Alexi. I treat and diagnose all forms of infectious diseases in humans, but my favorite has to be viruses. Viruses are perhaps God''s greatest and worst creation (if you believe in that, of course). They don''t pick favorites."Dr. Lawrence is a quirky MD who has moved to Brisbane, Australia to take a research position in what he think will be a relatively mundane field: infectious diseases. Through a shocking series of events, Lawrence ends up in Siberia tracking a deadly pathogen with his colleague, Dr. Rebecca Fraser and their Russian liaison, Alexi.Many questions arise as we follow Dr. Lawrence on his journey. Will Dr. Lawrence and Dr. Fraser figure out the origin of the deadly pathogen? Is it something that can be treated before becoming a global pandemic? How many days in a row can Dr. Lawrence wear sweatpants and crocs? Most importantly, will Dr. Lawrence run out of barbecue sauce before he leaves Siberia? In Etiology: Tracking a Deadly Pathogen, Dr. Lawrence seeks to answer under-researched and under-appreciated questions. Readers will be entertained by Lawrence''s dry humor, and will come away with a basic understanding of the many ways in which climate change and medicine are inextricably intertwined.

  • by Emily Schmidt
    £13.99

    The Galvin Girls: A Novel by Emily Schmidt is a work of historical fiction based on the lives of Anna, Mary, Helen, Theresa, and Bridie Galvin. One by one, these five sisters leave Listowel, Ireland, to live on "Silver Street"; each one hoping to achieve her particular version of the American Dream. Just weeks before the 1929 stock market crash, we meet the Galvin sisters in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. When unexpected violence occurs only moments after her arrival, Bridie quickly realizes that America is not what it seems. Anna struggles with protecting and providing for her family as the matriarch, while Mary desires to start her own life independent of her sisters. Helen makes several short-sighted decisions that affect more than just herself, Theresa takes on a secret new job that brings unexpected trouble, and Bridie tries to grow up faster than her sisters want. Together, they learn what it means to embrace America''s fast pace and bright lights while staying true to their Irish homeland. As one of America''s darkest periods looms on the horizon, follow each of these sisters through her journey of hardship, surprise, betrayal, and ultimate success.

  • by Donovan Russo
    £13.49

    How much can one person suffer before the only path they see to fix their entire world is to destroy it? Steven Cahill was raised in Salem City, an awful place where misery was the norm. So much so that his father killed himself. Steven was left to fight an uphill battle of self-acceptance against his own homosexuality in an environment devoid of tolerance. He leaves to make a new life as a United States Marine, only to learn that all one can hope to gain on a battlefield is more loss. Returning home from Afghanistan a broken man, an already devastated Steven hits rock bottom after another important part of his life is violently ripped away. The nefarious shadow of the Paine Brothers, who control all vice from their ivory tower of semi-respectability, are the root cause. These men and their army of hoodlums are an evil that Steven feels he can fight. Despite it all, he needs to fight! And for all he cares now, the whole world can burn. And so, a new war begins... Steven''s War. 

  • by Claudia Alarco Alarco
    £12.99

    The Changing Face of Power explores the power, influence, and visibility of the new generation of Latinx leaders and their profound impact on the trajectory of the United States. It examines the contributions of Millennial and Generation Z Latinx leaders to our collective future.Claudia Alarco Alarco focuses on education, voice, and action in her in-depth interviews with Latinx trendsetters and leaders who have overcome obstacles in their lifetimes and who have used these moments to spur change in their communities and beyond. She opens the door for a conversation that confronts bias and anti-Blackness within the Latinx community and highlights the new generation of Latinx leaders at the forefront of combatting these divisions as they form a more inclusive, progressive identity.Claudia Alarco Alarco''s voice and capacity to share her interviewees'' experiences is relatable, impactful, and motivational. The Changing Face of Power marks the beginning of a conversation about the undeniable power and influence that young, dynamic Latinx leaders hold in American society today and for the many years to come. 

  • - The Kate Ryder Files
    by A K Walker
    £13.99

    Where the impossible exists in the shadow of the ordinary...High school sophomore Kate Ryder led an ordinary, safe life - until Hell came crashing through her window. Now, she must work with Slayer Jared Ford to save herself, and navigate this new supernatural world she''s been dragged into.Demon Hunter follows Kate''s journey from being an everyday teenager, to becoming targeted by demons and having a bounty placed on her head. She becomes an apprentice of sorts of the Network - an organization existing in the shadows of society, tasked with hunting down monsters - and learns to operate with a foot on either side of the faint line that separates her world from theirs.As Kate and Jared fight supernatural forces, they uncover secrets from their pasts and must learn to trust each other... or pay the price.Perfect for fans of Supernatural, Buffy and Skulduggery Pleasant, this is a must-read if you have a good sense of humor, enjoy extraordinary adventures in an ordinary world, and have ever wondered what made that bump in the night.

  • - Reinventing Happiness, Positivity, and Optimism
    by Brandon Posivak
    £12.99

    In a 2018 study by the American Psychological Association, Gen Z respondents were shown to be the most stressed and had the poorest overall mental health of any generation.As a member of Generation Z, Brandon Posivak went on a search for answers and applicable advice for cultivating genuine happiness. In Step on the Cracks: Reinventing Happiness, Positivity, and Optimism, Posivak shares what he has learned, as well as his passion and excitement for helping others, self-reflection, and learning about happiness. This book answers the questions:What can I do in order to improve my own happiness, positivity, and optimism?How can social media be used in a healthy way?What does it really mean to be "happy" and how can I find it?What will a positive and optimistic outlook do for my future?Ultimately, this book is a tool to help Generation Z to build a foundation for their own happiness and future success and see how to apply what they learn in this book to not only improve their own life but to the lives of those around them too.

  • - Understanding How Telemedicine is Poised to Transform Healthcare in Rural America and Beyond
    by Anna Daccache
    £12.49

    What if there were a simple, low-cost way to bring medical care to the masses? A method that did not involve the cost of setting up costly clinics? In the United States, almost 50 percent of our population does not have adequate access to a mental health professional. Rural areas of the country are the most severely impacted. The shift to telemedicine is poised to provide a solution. In this book, you''ll learn about:Telemedicine and how it is being implemented to combat lack of access to care in rural areasThe state of mental health in AmericaLeaders and innovators in the telemedicine spaceHouse Call is for anyone that has a passion for technology, medicine, and improved access to medical care for all. You will find yourself inspired and empowered with tangible steps to help your local communities.

  • by Angeline Truong
    £13.99

    Say it again. Repeat after me. I''ll bury you on a day it''s raining.Lily is a first-generation immigrant in a family of unapologetic women. Throughout the story, Lily and her family must come face-to-face with their own truths, which begin as fragmented pieces that are slowly assembled over the course of their lifetimes. The characters in After the Rain are terrible, angry, feminine, tender-they demand to be seen and heard. And as Lily learns the story of her family and watches her Amah die, she comes closer to understanding how her family wants and needs to be loved. In After the Rain, readers will join author Angeline Truong as she explores grief, cultural barriers, and her Vietnamese-American identity. Truong strings together her own experiences, her people''s experiences, and her dreams in order to excavate and understand her family''s history, as well as her own identity. 

  • - Diversity, Inclusion and Wellbeing in an Increasingly Distributed Workforce
    by Anjali Bindra Patel
    £20.99

    A May 2020 Gallup Poll shows that 7 out of 10 people are disengaged at work, and Anjali Bindra Patel seeks to change that.In Humanity at Work: Diversity, Inclusion, and Wellbeing in an Increasingly Remote Workforce, Patel provides a step-by-step guide of the Whats, Whys, and Hows of creating a workplace where everyone can thrive. In this book, Patel combines her own experience with lessons from accomplished professionals, such as SPANX founder Sara Blakely, billionaire business owner Janice Bryant Howroyd, entrepreneur Jesse Itzler and countless others. As work transitions from somewhere we go to something we do, Patel talks to leaders who have already created successful new visions for the future of workplaces, whether they are centralized, partially remote, or fully distributed. Whether you''re a CEO of a large organization or an employee new to the workforce, Patel will motivate you to take action to foster sustainable change in the workplace and beyond. Humanity at Work provides readers with a roadmap of practical tips to inspire and foster inclusive and connected workplace cultures to ensure that more people are engaged and equipped to tap into the strength of their own collective power.

  • by Andrea Siracuse
    £14.99

    Can everyone build a brand through digital platforms? Andrea Siracuse sets out to find out why some women rise to the top and others flop at building brands through digital platforms. Filled with stories, lessons, and takeaways from successful female entrepreneurs, Voguepreneurs takes a look at how these successful women sparked an idea, refined that idea, and then used digital to grow their community and brand. In this book, you''ll learn:How the uber-successful female influencers on social media built a massive following.What lessons you can use from their trials and triumphs to grow your own brand.What the 4 S''s to Success are and how to use them to achieve unlimited potential.Voguepreneurs is the perfect tool to help you grow your own brand, learn how digital marketing has evolved, and inspire you to grow your own million dollar business. 

  • - Stories to Inform Public Education Reform
    by Anderson Neal de Andrade
    £15.49

    Have you ever wondered, what it means to be a "good" public school? Good Schools: Stories to Inform Public Education Reform, examines this question through stories and research from classrooms across America. In this book you will read about the challenges educators and students face in the current public school context and the creative solutions educators are using to address these challenges, including:Providing mental health resources for students in needExpanding early childhood education and post secondary programs for studentsReimagining the way we measure successful schoolsWith Anderson''s experience in the classroom, his conversations with individuals from across the education spectrum, and his hope to make and maintain a quality education for all students - Good Schools: Stories to Inform Public Education Reform becomes a must-read book for parents, teachers, administrators, and policymakers looking to bring creativity and equity to public education. 

  • - Your Gateway to the Global K-Pop Phenomenon
    by Wooseok Ki
    £13.99

    K-Pop is bigger than it has ever been. Many new artists debut each year and the industry is at an all-time international high. But how did we get here? Is it something more complex and important than mere media headlines?K-POP: The Odyssey - Your Gateway to the Global K-Pop Phenomenon takes you on a journey to explore one of the biggest pop cultural phenomenona in recent history, drawing from stories and interviews from some of the biggest names in the K-Pop industry including:Henry Lau, international popstar, actor and K-Pop veteranHyuk Shin, multi-platinum record producer behind the hits of stars like EXO, DEAN, and Girls'' GenerationPeter Chun, former YG Entertainment Director who spearheaded US collaborations for BIGBANG, 2NE1, and Epik HighPlus a BTS co-songwriter, academic scholars and more. K-POP: The Odyssey is split into eight parts, with each exploring a facet of the K-Pop phenomenon. Whether you are interested in the idol system, music, business, technology, or fandom, this book will serve as your guide. Are you in?

  • by Nikita Chinamanthur
    £12.99

    "She was short and fat. Check. She was funny and flirty. Check and check. She hadn''t ever touched another human besides through a fiber optic connection. Definite, solid blue check."Ants tells the story of Natasha, a 19-year-old South Indian teenager, as she navigates through online dating, feelings of displacement, her desi background, insecurities and depression.Afraid of rejection, Nat finds all her men online, in a platform called The Chatroom. There she meets Ben, another lonely teen living three thousand miles away. Although there''s nothing concrete about their relationship, Nat starts idealizing and fantasizing about what it could be - plotting and planning elaborate scenarios.This explorative young adult novel is a tale of two people meeting virtually, exchanging flirty and racy messages, while never seeing the other''s face. Can Natasha, or anyone, truly fall in love with a person they''ve never seen or met?

  • - Cities of Wintenaeth Book One
    by S D Howard
    £14.99

    A gritty YA Christian Fantasy tackling difficult topics surrounding abuse, human trafficking, and the question "Why does God let bad things happen?"Trinia''s Gift is the ability to duplicate herself perfectly in mind and body yet, every time she uses it, she feels like she loses another piece of her soul. Her abusive and power-hungry father, Caderyn, wishes to exploit her gift to create an army that obeys his command and rebuild the Airg├¡d Empire that fell a thousand years before.Going on the run, Trinia seeks out the aid of the kingdoms that destroyed her people. When things don''t go as planned, she''s forced into trusting a failed mage, a man of legend with a vendetta, and a talking wolf to help her reach her goal by making a promise she isn''t sure she can keep.As she wrestles with the ghosts of her past trauma and new ones that keep piling up, Trinia begins to wonder where the justice is in it all, and whether she has what it takes to stop her father and save her people.How far would you run to escape your future?-II-Filled with sweeping landscapes, terrifying creatures, and incredible legends, Wintenaeth is a land held together by a fragile peace. After the fall of the Old Airg├¡d Empire, four kingdoms rose from the ashes and now rule, but the Airg├¡d are not gone, nor have they forgotten what was done to them.The City of Snow & Stars is book one in the Cities of Wintenaeth Trilogy and the first in a larger story which takes place over the twelve books planned in the series.If you love The Lord of the Rings, The Chronicles of Narnia, or epic fantasy, you''ll love this book.Grab your copy and join the growing community of readers!"The City of Snow & Stars is a fast-paced, skillfully crafted story that will leave readers wanting to read the next book in the series." - Romuald Dzemo, Reviewer at Reader''s Favorite

  • by Ng&#7885 & c Nguy&#7877
    £14.99

    Have you ever felt strangely out of place? Have you ever thought you didn''t truly belong?Weird Culture Kids is a memoir about growing up in and between different cultures and experiencing the world through international lenses. It goes deep into the author''s journey from birth to adolescence, navigating the different cultures she lived in, encountered, and consciously chose as part of her identity. Sprinkled with conversations with other, culturally-speaking, Weirdos, this book gives insights into coping mechanisms for relocation. Nguyß╗àn explores questions around cultures, identities and belonging, such as:Can you be from a place?What happens when part of your identity disappears?What''s the relationship between language and identity?What does the question "Where are you from" actually mean?You''ll discover you don''t have to belong to a physical man-made piece of land or a nation-state. You can belong to people, cities and memories. You can belong to a shared habit, a song or a dance routine. Can "Home" ever be the feeling of acceptance? 

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