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  • - Rewrite Your Fairy Tale and Create Your Own Happily Ever After
    by Heidi Hauer
    £11.49

    Boost your confidence, listen to your intuition and follow your heart to find your very own happiness. Create the life of your dreams by discovering The Queendom Within.

  • by Robert Wigley
    £9.49 - 16.49

  • by Helen Garlick
    £9.49

    On St David's Day 1981, Helen receives a phone call out of the blue in St Louis from her distraught father in Yorkshire, leading her to a heart-searing path of discovery.Her brother David's shocking death at only twenty years old in a remote country mansion triggers a lifelong quest to unravel truths long shrouded in secrets, buried in silence. Vividly evocative, Helen's debut memoir No Place to Lie takes the reader on an extraordinary journey through suicide, trauma and shame to shine a light on what really happened to her younger brother and the startling secret her mother took to her grave.Helen's courageous and uplifting book brings powerful messages about hope and survival, the healing power of talking, stepping towards recovery and connection to lead a life filled with humour, joy and love.

  • by LH Smith
    £14.49

    A story of finding new love late in life. Love is not always straightforward and Sara and Harry must find a way to overcome the tragedies of his past in order to make sweet music together in the future. Printed in a large format with a clear font on bright white paper for easier reading.

  • - Over 70 Recipes from North London's Iconic Pub and Coaching Inn
    by Ollie Pudney
    £23.99

    Those who are familiar with the Bull & Last, one of North London's most beloved local pubs, will know that it's much more than a public house serving delicious food. Few pubs sit yards away from such breathtaking views into the vibrant city of London and the abundance of wildlife of Hampstead Heath that has lured people from the city for centuries.

  • - The best and brightest of the marketing world come together to impart their hard-won wisdom for a great cause
     
    £8.49

    The best and brightest of the marketing world come together to impart their hard-won wisdom for a great cause

  • by James H. Stage
    £9.99 - 14.99

    Coco is the shyest little mouse on Comet Island. But when his best friend Ben is captured by an owl and the island is invaded by a gang of crows, Coco must conquer his fears to rescue them both. Will Coco overcome his shyness to lead his band of merry animals? And will his fearless gang save Comet Island and rescue Ben before it's too late?

  • - Beyond climate crises, polarised societies and failed leadership
    by Mark Drewell
    £12.49

    A reference guide for change agents, leaders and activists everywherefor business leaders, politicians, policymakers, researchers and thought-leaders, social entrepreneurs, community leaders and philanthropists… in fact, everyone and anyone who knows we need profound change and is frustrated that it’s not happening.Across the planet millions of people are working to create a better world for current and future generations. Yet, while we have less than a generation in which to change course in order to prevent serious ecological collapse, our societies are increasingly polarised and our leadership seemingly unable to effectively chart a new course.  Despite our best efforts, we are failing to create the change we need at the pace necessary within the available window of time for action.  The reason is that our perspectives on what we are doing (and why) are insufficient for the complex issues at hand.  To fix the problems, we must first build the capacity to work from a new and higher order of thinking. Changing The World We Create explains:the need for a collective change in perspectives, what specifically are the changes required, and the beginnings of how we can make it happen.  Problem, solution, execution.  This book is the result of two years collaboration between Tomas Björkman (on the basis of his seminal work The World We Create) and global change agents Mark Drewell and Björn Larsson. It has been designed to be a short, accessible starting point for your journey into new perspectives that will unlock a better future for us all.  There is no guarantee that embracing new perspectives will change the trajectory for humanity. We can however be sure that we will fail, if we do not.

  • - African Muslim Slaves and the Meaning of America
    by Munawar Ali Karim
    £16.49

  • by Nicola Avery
    £10.49

    Jon Stone is a revered psychiatrist, doting husband, loving father. But he has many secrets.Maddy Stone, Jon's daughter, has her own secrets. But she can't tell anyone.Zara, Maddy's stepsister and best friend, faces a race against time. Can she unearth the family's dark secrets before a tragic history repeats itself?Two girls: one living and lost, the other scarred and silent, must join forces to prevent the unspeakable…

  • by Nicola Avery
    £11.49

    Emma and Joshua both have dark secrets, which threaten to alter the course of both their lives forever.

  • by Eduard Shyfrin
    £11.49

    The Book of Understanding is lost. Can Aaron and Stella, two children transported to a strange and mystical land, find it and restore peace to the Land of the Mind?

  • - The best I can remember from twenty years at the heart of '60s and '70s rock and pop
    by Laurence Myers
    £16.49

    Hunky Dory (Who Knew?) is an engaging and amusing memoir penned by legendary business advisor, music business executive, film producer, theatre producer, and still working octogenarian Laurence Myers.

  • by Serena Hassan
    £7.49

    Have you ever seen a pigeon tap-dance? Or heard of a pigeon that loves opera? Well, you are in for a treat. THE TAP-DANCING PIGEON OF COVENT GARDEN is a charming story that will touch your heart and make you laugh. It's all about Pigeon, who leaves the family nest to find his passion in life and a safe place he can truly call home.

  • - And the Lost Diaries of Samuel Pepys
    by Bob Marshall-Andrews
    £11.49

    A beautiful fugitive. A secret treaty. A decadent age. And the lost papers of the greatest diarist that ever lived. Tying together historical fiction, espionage and crime, Camille is a historical adventure to mirror a glorious age.

  • by Danny McAllister
    £12.49

    SOMETIMES IN ORDER TO CHANGE THE SYSTEM, YOU NEED TO BECOME IT. On Prisons tells the stories of the men and women who live behind the walls of our prisons and of the staff who keep them there. Written by Danny McAllister, a former Governor and Director of High Security for prisons in England and Wales, these tales chronicle the thirty years he spent governing gaols and the lives of the prisoners he came to know. The stories are often troubling, desperate and deeply shocking, but even in the depths of despair there is humour and optimism. An unprecedented account of prison life at home and abroad, from the 1980s to the present day, On Prisons shows that it is possible to keep your humanity behind bars - just.

  • by Alan Williams
    £10.49

    The Daylight Thief is a piece of historical fiction inspired by actual events.

  • by John Lewes
    £18.99

    JOCK STEEL, THE SAS SPY With an ability to survive in the merciless desert that puts other well-known agents into the shade, Steel doesn’t worry if there is nowhere to run and hide. But there is always a price to be paid. Jock Steel is a young British army officer who knows more than most about his Nazi opponents. He is also passionately in love with Madeleine McLean. Determined to bring his new form of warfare behind enemy lines, Steel is persuaded to serve Britain as a spy in order to safeguard MI6 secrets in the fight against Rommel in North Africa. As Madeleine leaves Oxford to work in MI5 to get closer to Steel, she uncovers dark secrets at the heart of British Intelligence. Steel abandons Madeleine to fend for herself while he tracks traitors behind enemy lines. Will his revolutionary ideas for a new kind of secret war outwit enemies at home and abroad? Now that they have been torn apart, can their love survive?

  • by Bernie Bulkin
    £15.99

  • by Guy Staight
    £12.49

    Autumn 1914. Farmer Tom Bomford leaves his life in rural England for the sands of Eqypt. He is a member of the Worcestershire Yeomanry and he is at the start of a long and extraordinary adventure that will stretch across the whole of the First World War. Based on a true story, Testament is a remarkable portrait of violence and friendship, of war and the people affected by it. Of the soldiers struggling against an unforgiving enemy and extreme heat, and of the families back home facing the bottomless fears and uncertainties of having their sons fighting on the other side of the world in one of the bloodiest conflicts in human history.

  • by Jeremy C. Thomas
    £11.49

    Darkly comic neo-noir detective thriller set in Los Angeles.

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