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  • - David Helfgott and the Myth of Shine
    av Margaret Helfgott
    524,-

    The film "Shine" tells the story of David Helfgott, a piano prodigy who is victimised by an overbearing father and suffers a crippling mental illness. But was it true? In this biography his older sister, Margaret, tackles these questions to reveal the complex reality behind this story.

  • av Ev Ehlrich
    558,-

    A "just discovered" version of Ulysses S. Grant's memoirs that offers an amusingly warped perspective on the American Civil War.

  • av Rob Kean
    592,-

    Simbury College lacrosse star Mark Jessy investigates the death of a freshman fromm the Sigma fraternity and is forced to question his deepest loyalties. He discovers that the "frat" is a 200-year-old, super-secret criminal organization with assets of over $7 billion.

  • av Christopher Darden
    455,-

    When the naked body of a beautiful TV presenter is found dumped in downtown L.A. a young black male is soon taken into custody. But as District Attorney Nikki Hill uncovers the secrets surrounding the victim, she is forced to review the situation - and to try and make her way out of it alive.

  • - Israel and it's Place Among the Nations
    av Benjamin Netanyahu
    477

    This work examines the troubled history of the Middle East, tracing the history, developments and politics of Israel's relationship with the Arab world and the West. The author - Israel's first directly elected prime minister - gives an insight into the current affairs of this region.

  • av Dr. Julian Whitaker
    524,-

    The author advocates an effective programme that can reduce or even eliminate dependence on blood pressure medications. He outlines a preventative approach using diet, nutritional supplements, exercise and other lifestyle alterations to control hypertension.

  • av Jacqueline Joyner-Kersee
    524,-

    An autobiography of Jackie Joyner-Kersee, who has competed in the last four Olympics and dominated the women's decathlon, in spite of being a chronic asthmatic.

  • av Rosalyn McMillan
    524,-

    A brutal struggle for power in the manipulative automobile industry pits white collar against blue collar. Champion Motors is shutting down plants and laying off their workers. Tensions are mounting and violence is erupting.

  • av Suzanne Frank
    592,-

    The third in this series about time-travelling lovers, in which Dallas artist Chloe Kingsley wakes up in the Mediterranean dressed in 1990s party clothes...but she is actually in the biblical Land of Canaan.

  • av David Fisher
    387,-

    Cherished stories are told with litigious humour in this collection. Prosecutors, defendants, and attorneys run rampant through enchanted forests and palaces. The Three Bears sue Goldilocks for trespass and mental anguish, and Humpty Dumpty takes the king's hospital to court for malpractice.

  • av Susan Roame
    490,-

    Based on the author's discovery that all successful MBA graduates have good conversational skills, this is a guide to improving conversational skills and acquiring the necessary verbal tools and techniques to move forward in career and business.

  • - How Congress Really Works
    av Henry Waxman
    353,-

    One of America's great legislators and most respected watchdogs of government offers an inside view of how Washington really works - and how it can work better.

  • av Jane Porter
    387,-

    Jane Porter returns with an entertaining tale of a modern day woman struggling to find happiness in her glamorous Hollywood life.

  • av Ron Teeguarden
    558,-

    Physical health is irrelevant if it is accompanied by unhappiness and failure. In this book, Ron Teeguarden explains how and when to take tonic herbs and shows how this practice increases wisdom, physical vitality, sexual vigour, mental acuity and many more facets of a full and energetic life.

  • - An Army Psychologist Confronts Abu Ghraib
    av Larry James
    524,-

    This is the story of Abu Ghraib that you haven't heard, told by the soldier sent by the Army to restore order and ensure that the abuses that took place there never happen again

  • av Jean Hager
    292,-

    While Police Chief Mitch Bushyhead is investigating a dead body in the Oklahoma woods, he is bombarded with callers claiming to have seen the Fire Carrier - an evil spirit of Cherokee legend - near the body.

  • - How Defense Hawks Hijacked 9/11 and Weakened America
    av Robert Scheer
    353,-

    A wise and blistering attack on the Pentagon and all those who profit from wars and defence spending, by one of America's greatest progressive journalists

  • av Dorothy Garlock
    387,-

    Katy knows that she, her sister and her tiny niece are the only people left in this desolate Montana town. Then a stranger named Garrick Rowe rides into the empty main street, bringing a scheme to bring the town back to life - and some personal plans for Katy.

  • av Dorothy Garlock
    387,-

    When lovely Tucker Houston decided to become a schoolteacher out West, she never expected to encounter Lucas Steele, a handsome wagon-master who would soon steal her heart away.

  • - The Art of Old Age
    av Nicholas Delbanco
    336,-

    One of America's leading literary scholars explores the fascinating question of why some people's creative talents flourish with age while others' fade.

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    - The True Story of the World's Most Dangerous Nuclear Smuggler
    av Catherine Collins
    231,-

    Major investigative nonfiction on one of the most important stories of our time - the spread of nuclear weapons - written by two award-winning journalists who for years have followed the trail of the world's most notorious arms dealer.

  • av Goldie Taylor
    353,-

    A ten-year love affair is tested after Thandy finds out her lover is cheating on her not only with his wife, but with another woman as well.

  • av Nick Tosches
    524,-

    Part mystery, part biography, part meditation on a forgotten singer from the early days of jazz, this is Nick Tosches piecing together of a life - that of Emmett Miller, whose songs prefigured jazz, country, blues and much of the popular music of the 20th century.

  • av Robb Forman Dew
    336,-

    Claudia and Avery Park, lovers since high school, are now in their 30s. Intelligent and charming, they seem to be the ideal couple. However, they are casually yet cruelly oblivious to the ways in which their words and actions affect other people, most particularly their own 11-year-old daughter.

  • av Robb Forman Dew
    353,-

    Summer 1991, the Howells family are revisited in a small academic town in Massachusetts. Dinah and Martin's middle son Toby died six years ago. David, 18, is about to go to Harvard and Sarah is now 13. A young woman, Netta Breckenridge, enters the family's lives and creates a fragile domesticity.

  • av Robb Forman Dew
    336,-

    This story explores themes of familial and romantic bonds as it tells of a woman whose husband stays behind in New England while she and their children spend the summer in her Midwestern hometown.

  • - Asking the Right Questions About Security to Protect You
    av Randall J. Larsen
    524,-

    In this critical and provocative examination of the deficiencies and oversights in homeland security, a leading expert reveals what individual citizens, communities, and business leaders can do to best prepare for our most dangerous threats.

  • av Lyanda Lynn Haupt
    372,-

    An eye-opening chronicle of discovery - a narrative that traces the surprising evolution of Darwin's genius and celebrates the unexpected rewards of close observation of the natural world.

  • av William Beardslee
    370,-

    Depression can spread like contagion through families, affecting everyone's lives, especially children's; but the good news is that we now have the tools to protect our children from this legacy of depression.

  • - The Plot to Steal the Presidency
    av Jake Tapper
    575,-

    What happened in Florida after the 2000 presidential election revealed the ugliest side of American politics. Journalist Jake Tapper takes the reader inside the post-election vote-trolling and the battle for the presidency in a book which shows how both sides plotted and manoeuvred.

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