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Featuring children's own words along with heart-warming pictures, this book is a perfect celebration of all that is special about trains!
'Touching and uplifting, this is Fiona Harper at her very best.' MILLY JOHNSON From the author of The Other Us ***THE WINNER OF THE 2018 SPECULATIVE ROMANTIC NOVEL AWARD***
Shortlisted for Fortnum & Mason Cookery Book of the Year----'This book is a delightful new addition to a most distinguished company of cooks and writers, bravo Alex.' - Jeremy Lee
'Compelling and essential . . . will appeal to everyone who enjoyed Adam Kay's This Is Going to Hurt' Philippa PerryAward-winning GP Dr Laura Marshall-Andrews has spent almost 30 years working in the NHS. In this urgent, powerful, and deeply personal memoir she fearlessly reveals the struggles of working in a profession that has been broken by over-regulation.When Dr Laura Marshall-Andrews left the frontline buzz of hospital medicine for an NHS GP surgery, she was overwhelmed by the number of patients that were being let down by our healthcare system. Having witnessed the extent that box-ticking exercises were robbing her patients of their happiness, and sometimes their lives, she started to envisage a new way to care that put individuals and community at its centre.In What Seems To Be The Problem?, Laura tells the incredible stories of the patients, doctors, artists and complementary health practitioners that have shaped her years as a GP, and the new, holistic way to care they helped her to create. From heartfelt stories of hope and healing, to the heart-breaking consequences of caring for a community in need, this is a powerful story about medicine at a time when we need it the most, and an urgent call for change.
A temporary arrangement...a permanent consequence!
Exam Board: EdexcelLevel: GCSE 9-1Subject: BusinessSuitable for the 2025 examsComplete revision and practice to fully prepare for the GCSE grade 9-1 exams
Dive into the thrilling world of 'The World's Worst Monsters', a captivating masterpiece by the renowned author David Walliams. Published by HarperCollins Publishers in 2023, this book transports readers into a realm where the unimaginable becomes reality. This book, belonging to the genre of fantasy and horror, explores the darkest corners of the monster world, making it an absolute must-read for thrill-seekers. Walliams, known for his gripping storytelling, does not disappoint with this latest addition to his repertoire. The World's Worst Monsters is not just another book; it's an experience that will leave you on the edge of your seat, wanting more. Don't miss out on this remarkable publication by HarperCollins Publishers.
'Reads like a classic rom-com movie. Perfect for fans of Ali Hazelwood's books, this book is full of laughs and heart.' Sunday Times bestseller Laurie Gilmore, on The Hot Henry Effect'A heartwarming reverse grumpy sunshine tale... I was completely hooked' Julie Caplin'It's easy to fall in love with a Lucy Chalice book' NetGalley Reviewer
As inventive as Agatha Christie, as hilarious as P.G. Wodehouse - discover the delightful detective stories of Edmund Crispin. Crime fiction at its quirkiest and best.
As inventive as Agatha Christie, as hilarious as P.G. Wodehouse - discover the delightful detective stories of Edmund Crispin. Crime fiction at its quirkiest and best.
The brand new romance from the instant New York Times bestselling author.Sometimes you have to find your own happy ending.
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