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  • - an uplifting story of friendship, hope and following your dreams from the international bestseller
    av Sophie Green
    136 - 183,-

    From the author of beloved Top Ten bestsellers The Inaugural Meeting of the Fairvale Ladies Book Club and The Shelly Bay Ladies Swimming Circle comes a delightful new novel about friendship, love and finding yourself.

  • av Ace Atkins
    136 - 195,-

    Sheriff Quinn Colson and his former deputy Lillie Virgil find themselves on opposite sides of a case for the first time after a woman is found dead and three delinquent teens go on the run.

  • av Alex Schulman
    144 - 224,-

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    av Rupert Thomson
    136 - 219,-

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    av Jessica Schleider
    194,-

    If you've ever wanted mental health support but haven't been able to get it, you are not alone. In fact, you're part of the more than 50% of adults and more than 75% of young people worldwide with unmet psychological needs. Maybe you've faced months-long waiting lists, or you're not sure if your problems are 'bad enough' to merit treatment? Maybe you tried therapy but stopped due to costs or time constraints? Perhaps you just don't know where to start looking? The fact is, there are infinite reasons why mental health treatment is hard to get. There's an urgent need for new ideas and pathways to help people heal. Little Treatments, Big Effects integrates cutting-edge psychological science, lived experience narratives and practical self-help activities to introduce a new type of therapeutic experience to audiences worldwide: single-session interventions. Its chapters unpack why systemic change in mental healthcare is necessary; the science behind how single-session interventions make it possible; how others have created 'meaningful moments' in their recovery journeys (and how you can, too); and how single-session interventions could transform the mental healthcare system into one that's accessible to all.Jessica L. Schleider, Ph.D. is a psychology professor, scientist, author and internationally recognised expert on single-session mental health interventions. She has received numerous scientific awards for her work in this area and her work is frequently featured in major media outlets (The Wall Street Journal, The Atlantic, The Washington Post). In 2020, she was selected as one of Forbes Magazine's '30 Under 30' in Healthcare. She has developed six evidence-based, single-session mental health programmes, which have served more than 30,000 people to date. She is the author of The Growth Mindset Workbook for Teens and co-editor of the Oxford Guide to Brief and Low Intensity Interventions for Children and Young People.

  • av Martin Griffin
    129 - 265,-

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    av Craig Olsen
    254

    A personal, vivid snapshot of drag culture in 1950s New York, showing readers how modern drag culture was born through first-hand letters, photographs and lively research from incredible historians

  • av Craig Olsen
    155 - 195,-

  • av Marcel Theroux
    134 - 219,-

  • - An absolutely addictive mystery thriller with a brilliant twist
    av Patricia Gibney
    136 - 183,-

    The nail-biting new book in the beloved Detective Lottie Parker series by million-copy bestseller Patricia Gibney. When Lottie takes a case into her own hands the consequences are more deadly than she could have ever imagined . . .

  • - How Cricket Really Works
    av Ben Jones & Nathan Leamon
    174,-

    Hitting Against the Spin is Freakonomics for cricket.

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    av Leslye Penelope
    124,-

    A woman able to communicate with spirits must assemble a ragtag crew to pull off a daring heist to save her community in this timely and dazzling historical fantasy that weaves together African American folk magic, history, and romance.

  • av Leslye Penelope
    139,-

    A woman journeys into a submerged world of gods and myth to save her home in this powerful historical fantasy that shines a light on the drowned Black towns of the American South.'Our home began, as all things do, with a wish.'Jane Edwards hasn't spoken since she was eleven years old, when armed riders expelled her family from their hometown along with every other Black resident. Now, twelve years later, she's found a haven in the all-Black town of Awenasa. But the construction of a dam promises to wash her home under the waters of the new lake.To save her community, Jane must journey into a sunken world. A land of capricious gods and unsung myths; of salvation and dreams made real. But the flood waters are rising and to gain the miracle she desires, Jane will have to find her voice again and finally face the trauma of the past.For more from Leslye Penelope, check out The Monsters We Defy.

  • - Lessons I've Learned
    av Coleen Nolan
    147 - 224,-

  • - an award-winning novel about love and fame
    av Sarvat Hasin
    160 - 219,-

  • - #MeToo and the Global Fight for Women's Rights
    av Rachel B. Vogelstein & Meighan Stone
    160 - 274,-

  • - A Cricket Odyssey through Latin America
    av Timothy Abraham & James Coyne
    171 - 254

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    av Seamas O'Reilly
    147,-

  • - When is it International Men's Day? (and why it matters)
    av Richard Herring
    136,-

    With Richard Herring's signature humour and insight, The Problem with Men is a book for anyone striving for an equal society, all year round.

  • - A Tale of Moving On
    av Joan Bakewell
    147 - 219,-

  • - The Vanishing World of the Local Journalist
    av Roger Lytollis
    155 - 221

  • av Katie Pownell
    91,-

    This new addition to the series of concise, CBT-based Introduction to Coping titles gives clear advice on understanding and coping with paranoia.

  • av Barbara Pym
    136,-

    A delightful comedy of manners with a touch of mystery, An Academic Question is prime Barbara Pym territory. In a provincial university town Caro Grimstone, a dissatisfied faculty wife, becomes the unwilling accomplice to her husband Alan's ambitions. When she volunteers as a reader to a blind, esteemed anthropologist, Alan seizes the opportunity to steal his papers - research that could both advance his reputation while refuting the findings of a respected colleague.

  • av James Felton
    257,-

    Brand new non-fiction title from popular Sphere author.

  • av Mary McMyne
    124,-

    The Book of Gothel is a lush, enchanting retelling of the tale of Rapunzel from the witch's perspective, perfect for fans of Circe and The Bear and the Nightingale.

  • av Mary McMyne
    139,-

    From the author of The Book of Gothel comes the queer, magical story behind Shakespeare's sonnets, as toldby one of his most famous subjects - the incendiary and mysterious Dark Lady.England, 1603. Rose Rushe's passion for life runs deep-she laughs too loudly, meddles with astrology and music, and pays no heed to her mother's warnings to guard her reputation. When Rose's father dies and a noble accuses her and her best friend Cecely of witchcraft, they flee to London and make their way as occultists, secretly selling love charms and astrological advice. Their thriving underground business leads them to young noble Henry and playwright Will Shakespeare, and so begins a brief, tempestuous, and powerful romance - one filled with secret longings and deep betrayals.Praise for The Book of Gothel:'Mary McMyne is a magician' Gregory Maguire, New York Times bestselling author of Wicked'McMyne's shimmering debut gives a fresh, exciting backstory to one of the most famous villains in fairy tale lore . . . the result is a sprawling epic, full of magic, love, and heartbreak. Fans of Circe and The Wolf and the Woodsman will devour this taut, empowering fairy tale' Publishers Weekly

  • - The autobiography of Shirley Williams
    av Shirley Williams
    147,-

    The role of women in our society has changed out of all recognition. But it has changed least in the House of Commons. I want to describe those changes and the resistances to them through the magnifying glass of my own life, a life that coincides with our turbulent post-war history.'Shirley Williams was born to politics. As well as being influenced by her mother, Vera Brittian, her father George Caitlin, a leading political scientist, encouraged his daughter to have high ambitions for herself - including daring to climb the bookshelves in his library. Elected as MP for Hitchin in 1964, she was a member of the Wilson and Callaghan governments and was also the Secretary of State for Education. As one of the 'Gang of Four' Shirley Williams famously broke away from the Labour Party to found the SDP in 1981 and later supported its merger with the Liberal Party to form the Liberal Democrats. CLIMBING THE BOOKSHELVES is the voice of strong and passionate woman of luminous intelligence.

  • av Ann Leckie
    217 - 289,-

  • av Ann Leckie
    164 - 254

  • av Gloria Naylor
    160,-

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