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Shambhala Publications Inc On Thomas Merton
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Shambhala Publications Inc The Pocket Dalai Lama
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Reformation Heritage Books Teach Them to Work
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The New Press Swallow Foreign Bodies Their Ingestion Inspiration and the Curious Doctor Who Extracted Them
Exploring the legacy of an extraordinary doctor and his collection of swallowed objects.
£15.41
Bella Books In the Midst of Tribulation
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Penguin Putnam Inc A Thousand Mornings
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New World Library The Gift of Our Compulsions
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Soho Press Inc Crown of Dust
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Creative Company CLOSE UP FAR OUT
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Broadview Press Ltd Valperga
Originally published in 1823, Valperga is probably Mary Shelley's most neglected novel. Set in 14th-century Italy, it represents a merging of historical romance and the literature of sentiment. Incorporating intriguing feminist elements, this absorbing novel shows Shelley as a complex and intellectually astute thinker.
£27.95
Bloomsbury YA The Wickerlight
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Capstone Press Lets Look at Egypt (Lets Look at Countries)
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Capstone Press Eye-Popping Jack-o'-Lanterns: DIY Glares, Stares, and More
£22.46
Capstone Press Spooky Haunted House: DIY Cobwebs, Coffins, and More
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Capstone Press Make Frightful Props: DIY Eyeballs, Organs, and More
£22.49
Capstone Press Ada Lovelace: a 4D Book (Stem Scientists and Inventors)
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Capstone Press Mae Jemison: A 4D Book
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Lerner Publishing Group It's Earth Day, Cookie Monster!
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Simon & Schuster Snail's Silly Adventures: Snail Has Lunch; Snail Finds a Home
When Snail leaves his bucket, he discovers a whole, wide world in this illustrated bind-up of sweet and funny chapter books Snail Has Lunch and Snail Finds a Home.Snail is a merry little mollusk who lives in a rusty bucket. Day after day, rain or shine, snail doesn’t move—and that suits him just fine. But when his bucket is turned over, his life takes a topsy-turvy turn. A journey through the vegetable garden opens up a whole world of new friends, new foods, and maybe even a little danger. Can Snail find happiness out here, or will he wish he never left his bucket? In his next adventure, Snail eats too many strawberries—his favorite food—and makes himself sick. His best friend Ladybug tells him he needs to find a forever home away from the tempting, yummy, red fruit. But Snail’s journey puts him in the path of a hungry chicken! Will he make it to his new home or be a tasty treat for this feathered, famished fiend? Filled with simple text, speech balloons, and engaging illustrations, these easy-to-follow stories are a blend between a picture book and a chapter book, making it an ideal bridge for independent readers.
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iUniverse Throes: A Transformative Parable
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Capstone Press Busting Boredom with Art Projects
£23.11
Open Road Media An Undisturbed Peace: A Novel
Hailed as “the finest depiction of the infamous Trail of Tears,” this unflinching novel sheds light on a tragic history (Pat Conroy). As the tribes of the South make the grueling journey across the Mississippi River, a trio of disparate characters is united by a “far-reaching story of love, courage, and honor” (Booklist). Greensborough, North Carolina, 1828. Abrahan Bento Sassaporta Naggar has traveled to America from the filthy streets of East London in search of a better life. But Abe’s visions of a privileged apprenticeship in the Sassaporta Brothers’ empire are soon replaced with the grim reality of indentured servitude. Some fifty miles west, Dark Water of the Mountains, the daughter of a powerful Cherokee chief, leads a life of irreverent solitude. Twenty years ago, she renounced her family’s plans for her to marry a wealthy white man—a decision that soon proves fateful. And in Georgia, a black slave named Jacob has resigned himself to a life of loss and injustice in a Cherokee city of refuge for criminals. From the author of Marching to Zion and One More River comes a sweeping novel of American history. As their stories converge in the shameful machinations of history, three outsiders will bear witness to the horrors known as Andrew Jackson’s Indian Removal Act—just as they also discover the possibility for hope. See why Library Journal raves, “This absorbing and vivid portrait of 19th-century America will attract serious historical fiction fans.”
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Wonder Publishing Foods from Ukraine
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Capstone Press Save Money
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Capstone Press Make Money Choices
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Margaret K. McElderry Books Splendor and Spark
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DK Cooking with Mary Berry: Classic Dishes and Baking Favorites Made Simple
150 everyday recipe favorites from the star judge of the ABC series The Great Holiday Baking Show and the PBS series The Great British Baking Show.Cooking with Mary Berry covers a broad selection of recipes—brunch ideas, soups, salads, appetizers, mains, sides, and desserts—drawing on Mary's more than 60 years in the kitchen. Many, like her French Onion Soup, Steak Diane, and Cinnamon Rolls, are familiar classics, but all have been adapted to follow Mary's prescription for dishes that are no-fuss, practical, and foolproof. Step-by-step instructions, tips, and tricks make following in the footsteps of Britain's favorite chef easy, and full-color photographs of finished dishes provide inspiration along the way.Perfect for cooks who are just starting out—and anyone who loves Mary Berry—the straightforward yet special recipes in Cooking with Mary Berry will prove, as one reviewer has said of her recipes, "if you can read, you can cook."
£19.99
John Wiley and Sons Ltd A Companion to Modern British and Irish Drama, 1880 - 2005
This wide-ranging Companion to Modern British and Irish Drama offers challenging analyses of a range of plays in their political contexts. It explores the cultural, social, economic and institutional agendas that readers need to engage with in order to appreciate modern theatre in all its complexity. An authoritative guide to modern British and Irish drama. Engages with theoretical discourses challenging a canon that has privileged London as well as white English males and realism. Topics covered include: national, regional and fringe theatres; post-colonial stages and multiculturalism; feminist and queer theatres; sex and consumerism; technology and globalisation; representations of war, terrorism, and trauma.
£59.36
Adams Media Corporation The Twentysomething Guide to Getting It Together A StepbyStep Plan for Surviving Your Quarterlife Crisis 20 Something Guides
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Thorndike Press a Part of Gale a Cengage Company Just the Nicest Couple
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Capstone Press Welcome to North America
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Capstone Press Parks of the U.S.A.
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Capstone Press Lend a Hand
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Capstone Press It's a Dog's Life
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Capstone Press History Rocks!
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Capstone Press All about Boats
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National Geographic Kids Airborne: A Photobiography of Wilbur and Orville Wright
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Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing Utterly Otterly Day
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Scholastic Teaching Resources Play & Learn Math: Place Value: Learning Games and Activities to Help Build Foundational Math Skills
£11.99
Pearson Education Limited English Language and Literature Revision and Exam Practice: York Notes for GCSE everything you need to catch up, study and prepare for and 2023 and 2024 exams and assessments
The complete and comprehensive way to support your studies and assessments in 2021 and exams in 2022. Get to grips with grammar, punctuation and spelling and build confidence in your creative writing and reading skills. Sharpen your existing skills using the ‘Exam focus' Sample Answer sections. Practise recalling your knowledge, analysing texts and structuring your responses with the bespoke ‘Applying your skills' tasks. Stay focused and save time with sections on every type of question to help you feel fully ready and equipped to excel in any test or assessment. For the first time, York Notes bring you a Revision and Exam Practice guide for the whole of your English Language and English Literature GCSE 9-1 courses. So whether you're studying at home, online or in the classroom, York Notes is your best bet for the best grades. Packed with more powerful features than any other study companion, our English Language & Literature Revision and Exam Practice guide is easy to use, brimming with essential info and will quickly become your go-to buddy as you navigate your GCSE course, build your confidence, stay motivated and get ready to impress in any test, assessment or exam. To make sure you feel really ready for the unique challenges of assessment and to get the grades you know you deserve, why not use this guide with the English Language & Literature Workbook and English Language Practice Tests? Just search for 9781292186214 for the Workbook and 9781292186320 for the Practice Tests.
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St Martin's Press Im Speaking
Kamala Harris wants your voice to be heard. I''m Speaking is a collection of the empowering words of a trailblazing Vice President who believes we can reach a better, stronger tomorrow together. She is no stranger to being the first to take action and break into new leadership roles, and her guidance, resolve, and strength of character affirm the promise that she will not be the last. This book of quotations is not just a source of her wisdom, but a beacon of compassion, encouragement, and the assurance that the future is for everyone. I'm Speaking is a hopeful reminder that unity is not found by following the loudest voice, but by emboldening us all to speak up and speak out until everyone's voice is heard. Pore over nearly 150 moving quotes on integrity, leadership, and empathy Look to Kamala Harris for power, poise, and limitless aspirations for a better world Celebrate a brighter future with the first Black, Asian-American, female Vi
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John Wiley and Sons Ltd The Emergence of a Temporally Extended Self and Factors That Contribute to Its Development: From Theoretical and Empirical Perspectives
The validity of the Delayed Self-Recognition (DSR) test was verified by comparing the performance of 57 children on the DSR test to their performance on a meta-representational task (modified false belief task) and to a task that was essentially the same as the DSR test but was specifi cally designed to rely on the capacity to entertain secondary representations (i.e., surprise body task). Longitudinal testing of the children showed that at the mental age (MA) of 2.5 years they failed the DSR test, despite training them to understand the intended functions of the medium used in the DSR test; whereas, with training, children at the MA of 3.0 and 3.5 years exhibited DSR. Children at the MA of 4 years exhibited DSR without any training. Finally, results suggest that children’s meta-representational ability was the only factor that contributed to the prediction of successful performance on the DSR test, and thus to the emergence of the temporally extended self (TES). Furthermore, prospective longitudinal data revealed that caregiver conversational style was the only factor that contributed to the prediction of level of training required to pass the DSR test. That is, children of low-elaborative caregivers required signifi cantly more training to pass the DSR test than children of high-elaborative caregivers, indicating that children who received more elaborative conversational input from their caregivers had a more advanced understanding of their TES.
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Regnery Publishing Inc LowFat Lies High Fat Frauds and the Healthiest Diet in the World
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Oxmoor House, Incorporated Family Feasts for $75 a Week: A Penny-Wise Mom Shares Her Recipe for Cutting Hundreds from Your Monthly Food Bill
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Springer Publishing Co Inc Quick Reference to Child and Adolescent Forensics: A Guide for Nurses and Other Health Care Professionals
£80.59
Syracuse University Press Suburban Affiliations: Social Relations in the Greater Dublin Area
Since the mid-1990s Ireland has experienced an extraordinary phase of economic and social development. Housing estates have mushroomed around towns and cities, most notably around the environs of Dublin. Seeking to understand the impact of these recent developments, Corcoran, Gray, and Peillon initiated the New Urban Living study, a detailed research project focused on four suburbs of Dublin. ""Suburban Affiliations"" represents the culmination of that research, offering an invaluable contribution to the study of suburbanization and to our understanding of the process of social change that has come to Ireland. Challenging the mostly negative assessment that has been made of the suburban social fabric, the authors argue that residents of suburban estates are not disoffiliated; rather, they are connected with the place they live and with each other in many different ways. The book maps the nature, quality, and focus of these affiliations, analyzing the ways in which suburbs differ from one another. The authors consider whether the Irish suburbs exhibit indigenous or European qualities, or whether they are an extension of a globalizing American suburban frontier. Employing a case study approach, they provide rich insight into how those who live in the suburbs feel about their surroundings. At the same time, the book as a whole develops a universal narrative that coheres around the notion of suburban affiliations.
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Beacon Press At Blackwater Pond: Mary Oliver reads Mary Oliver
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