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  • av Jeanne Willis
    117 - 179,-

    Much-loved children's classic Through the Looking Glass and What Alice Found There, retold for a picture book audience.

  • av Peter Bently
    125

    A day in the life of a cat - told from the cat's point of view! A funny rhyming story from Peter Bently and Chris Chatterton, illustrator of the bestselling Ten Minutes to Bed series.

  • av Jenny Bayliss
    164,-

    An uplifting, laugh-out-loud story about taking a chance on a new beginning, from the author of The Twelve Dates of Christmas.

  • av John Marrs
    145,-

    THE MARRIAGE ACT is dark, high concept thriller From the international bestselling author of THE ONE, an eight part Netflix series

  • - A Memoir
    av Bette Howland
    149 - 198,-

    Bette Howland's illuminating and bracing account of life in a psych ward, which marked her powerful entrance onto the literary scene, now with an introduction by Yiyun Li, author of Where Reasons End.

  • - 101 Voices on Overcoming Adversity
    av Britt Pfluger & Jonny Benjamin
    152 - 219,-

    A life-affirming and diverse anthology compiled by activist Jonny Benjamin, sharing 101 key figures' experiences of living with mental health conditions.

  • - How Love, Kindness and Community Helped Me Repair My Life
    av Jay Blades
    164 - 244,-

    A moving, funny and inspirational memoir about finding success when the odds are stacked against you, from the beloved TV star of hit BBC One show The Repair Shop, which reaches 7 million viewers.

  • av Charles Stross
    152 - 194,-

    Two parallel versions of America are trapped in a cold war - and it's heating up fast. This is the extraordinary finale to Charles Stross's alternative-history trilogy.

  • av Joanna Rees
    132,-

    The third novel in a dazzling historical trilogy from bestselling author Joanna Rees, following The Runaway Daughter and The Hidden Wife. For fans of Lucinda Riley and Penny Vincenzi.

  • - Six Extraordinary Women Writing from the Front Line
    av Judith Mackrell
    163,-

    From the bestselling author of The Unfinished Palazzo, the untold history of six groundbreaking women who fought to become front-line correspondents during the Second World War.

  • - Elizabeth II and her People
    av Andrew Marr
    166,-

    With the flair for narrative and the meticulous research that readers have come to expect, in The Diamond Queen Andrew Marr turns his attention to the monarch - and to the monarchy, chronicling the Queen's pivotal role at the centre of the state, which is largely hidden from the public gaze, and making a strong case for the institution itself. Arranged thematically, rather than chronologically, Marr dissects the Queen's political relationships, crucially those with her Prime Ministers; he examines her role as Head of the Commonwealth, and her deep commitment to that Commonwealth of nations; he looks at the drastic changes in the media since her accession in 1952 and how the monarchy - and the monarch - have had to change and adapt as a result. Indeed he argues that under her watchful eye, the monarchy has been thoroughly modernized and made as fit for purpose in the twenty-first century as it was when she came to the throne and a 'new Elizabethan age' was ushered in.

  • av John Hay
    116,-

    Inspired by an amazing true story, this is a heart-warming tale about a little owl found in a family's Christmas tree.

  • av Clare Sestanovich
    152 - 198,-

    Eleven stories of sly and disarming power, about womanhood and familiesan astonishing debut by a young &i>New Yorker&/i> editor and bold new literary voice.

  • - Illustrated Children's edition
    av Chris van Wyk & Nelson Mandela
    125

    Official picture-book edition of Nelson Mandela's bestselling autobiography

  • av Charles Johnson
    152,-

    CELEBRATING 50 YEARS OF PICADOR BOOKS Winner of the National Book Award 1990 The Apocalypse would definitely put a crimp in my career plans. Rutherford Calhoun, a puckish rogue and newly freed slave, spends his days loitering around the docks of New Orleans, dodging debt collectors, gangsters, and Isadora Bailey, a prim and frugal woman who seeks to marry him and curb his mischievous instincts. When the heat from these respective pursuers becomes too much to bear, he cons his way on to the next ship leaving the dock: the Republic. Upon boarding, to his horror he discovers that he is on an illegal slave ship embarking on the Middle Passage, the portion of the triangular trade route that saw slaves transported from Africa to the US. Staffed by a crew of criminals and degenerates, the Republic is on a mission to enslave members of the legendary Allmuseri tribe, while the sadistic yet philosophical Captain Falcon has a secondary objective: securing a mysterious cargo that possesses a terrifying and otherworldly power. What follows is a story of Rutherford's battle for survival, as he finds himself juggling loyalties between the ship's crew and the enslaved passengers, and is forced to use every ounce of the charm and cunning that he possesses to endure the desperate conditions and battle the myriad deadly forces on the high seas. A masterful blend of allegory, black comedy, naval adventure and supernatural horror, this wildly inventive novel is a true modern classic.Part of the Picador Collection, a new series showcasing the best of modern literature.

  • - How To Brush Your Teeth
    av Campbell Books
    125

    A practical and fun first experiences novelty book for toddlers about how to brush your teeth, with parent and carer tips.

  • - How to Master Risk and Thrive
    av Sukhinder Singh Cassidy
    174 - 219,-

    For everyone scared of making the wrong choice or taking great risk, Choose Possibility gives you the freedom to embrace and make change.

  • av Justin Roberts
    125

    An inspiring story about how even the smallest children can change the world.

  • - From Alaska to the Amazon - Meet 20 Children Just Like You
    av Tracey Turner
    145,-

    An unforgettable journey brings the people, customs and wildlife of 20 places around the world vividly to life

  • av Shini Somara
    132,-

    STEM - where we see it, how we use it, and why you should care

  • av Sally Morgan
    123

    A hands-on approach to finding out about plants and flowers!

  • av Sally Morgan
    106,-

    A hands-on approach to finding out about creepy-crawlies.

  • av Shini Somara
    119

    STEM-where we see it, how we use it, and why you should care.

  • av Jeffrey Archer
    145,-

    Shall We Tell the President is an enthralling, fast-paced thriller from the bestselling author of Kane and Abel, Jeffrey Archer.6 days, 13 hours and 37 minutes to go . . . At the end of The Prodigal Daughter, Florentyna Kane is elected President - the first woman President of the United States. At 7.30 one evening the FBI learn of a plot to kill her - the 1572nd such threat of the year. At 8.30 five people know all the details. By 9.30 four of them are dead. FBI agent Mark Andrews alone knows when. He also knows that a senator is involved. He has six days to learn where - and how. Six days to prevent certain death of the President.

  • av Jeffrey Archer
    145,-

    From the superb Jeffrey Archer, The Prodigal Daughter is the magnificent story of love and politics. It is the enthralling sequel to the global phenomenon Kane and Abel, described by The Times as a 'classic novel of modern literature'. Hers was the ultimate ambition . . . The titanic battle between two men obsessed with destroying each other follows on to the next generation. Florentyna Rosnovski, Abel's daughter, inherits all of her father's drive, but none of his wealth.A woman gifted with beauty and spirit, but above all with indomitable will, she sets out in pursuit of an ambition that dwarfs both Kane and Abel, as she battles for the highest office of all . . .

  • - A First Book to Build Confidence and Self-esteem
    av Marvyn Harrison
    125

    A first book of positive affirmations - perfect for building confidence and self-esteem in very young children.

  • av Elizabeth von Arnim
    158,-

    Elizabeth von Arnim's much-loved novel about four women sharing a castle in the Italian Riviera.

  • av Anna Neima
    166,-

    The absorbing story of six utopian communities across the world, each of which sprang up in the aftermath of the First World War.

  • av Andrea Camilleri
    138 - 244,-

    Inspector Montalbano embarks on his final case and, as with Sherlock Holmes and Inspector Morse before him, his last adventure is as thrilling as it is surprising. Riccardino marks a fitting end to a remarkable series of novels.

  • av Steven Camden
    125

    Summer School and Cyborgs is the sequel to Steven Camden's funny and tender first novel My Big Mouth, for readers of 8+ about friendship, family and storytelling, brilliantly illustrated throughout by Chante Timothy.

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