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Tyndale House Publishers Sin Deshonra
£10.61
Rowman & Littlefield Hiking Waterfalls North Carolina: A Guide To The State's Best Waterfall Hikes
From the Blue Ridge Parkway to the Great Smoky Mountains, North Carolina is renowned for its beautiful waterfalls. Hiking Waterfalls in North Carolina includes detailed hike descriptions, maps, and color photos for 140 of the most scenic waterfall hikes in the state. Hike descriptions also include history, local trivia, and GPS coordinates. The book is an ideal complement to the popular FalconGuide Hiking North Carolina, with minimal overlapping content.
£18.02
Capstone Press Burrowing Owls
£8.73
Capstone Press Great Horned Owls
£22.15
Capstone Press Sabertooth Cats
£8.90
Capstone Press Sabertooth Cats
£21.80
Capstone Press I Am Fair
£18.66
Capstone Press I Am Respectful
£18.47
Capstone Press I Am Responsible
£18.47
History Press World War II Nebraska
£19.06
Pelican Publishing Co It's Great to Be a NOLA Kid: An A-Z Coloring Book
£6.47
National Geographic Kids National Geographic Readers: Wolverines (L3)
£18.44
Scholastic Press Love Letters for Joy
£17.12
Picador USA A Tiny Upward Shove
£16.10
Flatiron Books A Hope More Powerful Than the Sea: The Journey of Doaa Al Zamel: One Teen Refugee's Incredible Story of Love, Loss, and Survival
£13.58
Flatiron Books Girls Made of Snow and Glass
Sixteen-year-old Mina is motherless, her magician father is vicious, and her silent heart has never beat with love for anyone - has never beat at all, in fact, but she’d always thought that fact normal. She never guessed that her father cut out her heart and replaced it with one of glass. When she moves to Whitespring Castle and sees its king for the first time, Mina forms a plan: win the king’s heart with her beauty, become queen, and finally know love. The only catch is that she’ll have to become a stepmother. Fifteen-year-old Lynet looks just like her late mother, and one day she discovers why: a magician created her out of snow in the dead queen’s image, at her father’s order. But despite being the dead queen made flesh, Lynet would rather be like her fierce and regal stepmother, Mina. She gets her wish when her father makes Lynet queen of the southern territories, displacing Mina. Now Mina is starting to look at Lynet with something like hatred, and Lynet must decide what to do - and who to be - to win back the only mother she’s ever known…or else defeat her once and for all. Entwining the stories of both Lynet and Mina in the past and present, Girls Made of Snow and Glass traces the relationship of two young women doomed to be rivals from the start. Only one can win all, while the other must lose everything - unless both can find a way to reshape themselves and their story.
£10.64
Maupin House Publishing Razzle Dazzle Writing: Achieving Excellence Through 50 Target Skills
£17.66
Creative Paperbacks Frogs
£12.28
Creative Paperbacks Walruses
£12.26
Plough Publishing House You Carried Me: A Daughter's Memoir
£16.06
Moody Publishers Inconvenient Parenting
£13.25
Compass Point Books Why We Worry: The Science of Anxiety
£26.31
Arcadia Publishing The Inclines of Cincinnati Images of Rail
£22.49
Simon & Schuster Pinky and Rex Go to Camp
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£13.24
Penguin Publishing Group Shame on You
£26.10
Random House USA Inc Karma Moon--Ghost Hunter
£24.04
Houghton Mifflin Some Writer! The Story of E B White
£17.20
Back Bay Books Peach Blossom Spring
£15.64
HarperCollins Publishers Inc Maybe One Day
£10.84
HarperCollins Publishers Inc One Blood Ruby Seven Black Diamonds
£13.96
Romance Edition Until Us Knight
£13.99
EDEL Music & Entertainm. Hemsley und Hemsley Einfach gut essen jeden Tag
£22.46
Butzon & Bercker Connected to God
£12.95
Butzon & Bercker Du bist ein kleines Wunder
£15.95
story.one publishing Ich bin Friedrich.. Life is a Story story.one
£18.00
Haupt Verlag AG How to Speak Chicken
£19.80
Hodder & Stoughton What Should We Tell Our Daughters?: The Pleasures and Pressures of Growing Up Female
We have reached a tricky crossroads in modern women's lives and our collective daughters are bearing the brunt of some intolerable pressures. Although feminism has made great strides forward since our mothers' and grandmothers' day, many of the key issues - equality of pay, equality in the home, representation at senior level in the private, public and political sectors - remain to be tackled. Casual sexism in the media and in everyday life is still rife and our daughters face a host of new difficulties as they are bombarded by images of unrealistically skinny airbrushed supermodels, celebrity role-models who depend on their looks and partners for status, and by competitive social media. The likes of Natasha Walter and Katie Roiphe deal with feminism from an adult point of view, but our daughters need to be prepared for stresses that are coming into play now as early as pre-school. This is a manifesto for every mother who has ever had to comfort a daughter who doesn't feel 'pretty', for every young woman who out-performs her male peers professionally and wonders why she is still not taken seriously, and for anyone interested in the world we are making for the next generation.
£10.99
Bucknell University Press,U.S. Cultivating Peace: The Virgilian Georgic in English, 1650-1750
During the decades following the English civil wars, British poets seeking to make sense of lingering political instabilities turned to Virgil’s Georgics. This ancient poem betrays deep ambivalences about war, political power, and empire, and such poets as Andrew Marvell, John Dryden, and Anne Finch found in these attitudes valuable ways of responding to the uncertainties of their own time. Composed during a period of brutal conflict in Rome, Virgil’s agricultural poem distrusts easy stability, urging its readers to understand that lasting peace must be sowed, tended, reaped, and replanted, year after year. Like the ancient poet, who famously depicted a farmer’s scythe suddenly recast as a sword, the poets discussed in Cultivating Peace imagine states of peace and war to be fundamentally and materially linked. In distinct ways, they dismantle the dream of the golden age renewed, proposing instead that peace must be sustained by constant labor. Published by Bucknell University Press. Distributed worldwide by Rutgers University Press.
£26.99
£14.99
Time Warner Trade Publishing Kingdom Come: Finding Holy in the Here and Now
Have you ever looked at your life and wondered, "Is this it?" After a childhood of being promised the future is bright, it's difficult to see meaning and purpose as you trudge through your everyday adulthood obligations. Expectations are unmet, hope fades, and disappointment in relationships and careers leaves you longing for better while living broken.But there is hope: the Kingdom and presence of God are happening here and now. And experiencing them changes everything. God's divine kingdom can be found in your workplace, classroom, and around the dinner table with friends. He is present in empty apartments and when the phone rings with devastating news. His nearness can be felt even when you are heartbroken, anxious, or unsure.As you experience the inevitable pain of finding your way, this book will help you realize you aren't alone and encourage you through the narrative of Scripture. You can replace your restlessness with the reality that God's presence is constant--HERE AND NOW.
£16.99
Workman Publishing How to Speak Chicken Wall Calendar 2025
Another year of a sell-out calendar based on the bestselling book How to Speak Chicken: charming chicken photographs plus practical expert advice for understanding your flock.
£13.99
Hachette Book Group USA Starfall A Starflight Novel
£8.99
New York University Press Protest and Dissent: NOMOS LXII
Essays on the justification, strategy, and limits of mass protests and political dissent In Protest and Dissent, the latest installment of the NOMOS series, distinguished scholars from the fields of political science, law, and philosophy provide a fresh, interdisciplinary perspective on the potential—and limits—of mass protest and disobedience in today’s age. Featuring ten timely essays, the contributors address a number of contemporary movements, from Black Lives Matter and the Women’s March, to Occupy Wall Street and Standing Rock. Ultimately, this volume challenges us to re-imagine the boundaries between civil and uncivil disagreement, political reform and radical transformation, and democratic ends and means. Protest and Dissent offers thought-provoking insights into a new era of political resistance.
£52.20
Capstone Global Library Ltd Powerful Praying Mantises
What makes a praying mantis a praying mantis? What are some of the most common and interesting praying mantises from around the world? This book teaches readers all about praying mantises, while highlighting some specific praying mantis families and groups. In this fascinating book you can also learn about key scientific themes such as classification, animal behaviour and life cycles.
£8.99
Capstone Global Library Ltd We All Look Different
Blue eyes! Brown eyes! Freckles! Braces! What make you unique? Let's share and celebrate what makes us special!
£8.23
Edinburgh University Press Cultural Encounters with the Arabian Nights in Nineteenth-Century Britain
£85.00
£22.50
John Wiley and Sons Ltd Work's Intimacy
This book provides a long-overdue account of online technology and its impact on the work and lifestyles of professional employees. It moves between the offices and homes of workers in the knew "knowledge" economy to provide intimate insight into the personal, family, and wider social tensions emerging in today’s rapidly changing work environment. Drawing on her extensive research, Gregg shows that new media technologies encourage and exacerbate an older tendency among salaried professionals to put work at the heart of daily concerns, often at the expense of other sources of intimacy and fulfillment. New media technologies from mobile phones to laptops and tablet computers, have been marketed as devices that give us the freedom to work where we want, when we want, but little attention has been paid to the consequences of this shift, which has seen work move out of the office and into cafés, trains, living rooms, dining rooms, and bedrooms. This professional "presence bleed" leads to work concerns impinging on the personal lives of employees in new and unforseen ways. This groundbreaking book explores how aspiring and established professionals each try to cope with the unprecedented intimacy of technologically-mediated work, and how its seductions seem poised to triumph over the few remaining relationships that may stand in its way
£50.00