Search results for ""Author EMMA""
HarperCollins Publishers Beside the Sea (Melrose and Croc)
Join best friends Melrose and Croc for a day of sunshine and laughter beside the sea! This glowing picture book from the creator of the Blue Kangaroo series is perfect for sharing with little children making friends. Little Green Croc is in a snappy mood, but Melrose knows that a guessing game and a trip to the seaside will soon have his favourite friend smiling again. This charming picture book is full of sunshine, brightly capturing the warmth of true friendship. Wonderfully illustrated by Emma Chichester Clark, it’s a perfect addition to the Melrose and Croc series.
£7.21
Arcturus Publishing Ltd The Complete Wellbeing Manual: Your Guide to an Optimally Healthy Mind and Body
£17.99
Arcturus Publishing Ltd The Age Well Plan: Achieve Health and Vitality at any Age
£9.99
GILL & MACMILLAN JOHNNY MAGORY THE FARMLAND FEASTA
£9.05
Nova Science Publishers Inc Influenza Pandemic: Preparedness & Response to a Health Disaster
£183.59
Headline Publishing Group Little Book of Schiaparelli: The Story of the Iconic Fashion Designer
Little Book of Schiaparelli chronicles the work of one of history's most influential and eccentric couturiers. Endowed with a strikingly imaginative and experimental approach to fashion, Elsa Schiaparelli cultivated a combination of the witty and the surreal, the cutting edge and the elegant, from her garments and jewellery to her collaborations with Salvador Dalí, Jean Cocteau and Alberto Giacometti.Exquisitely illustrated and expertly written, the book follows a biographical chronology detailing her life, career and primary creative themes of her work. Images of Schiaparelli's finished designs, along with close-up details and illustrations of her personal sketches, showcase the brilliance of her innovative oeuvre, and the legacy that lives on in the House of Schiaparelli to this day.
£12.99
Vintage Publishing Plumdog
A gift that will bring cries of delighted recognition from anyone who has ever owned a dog and, dare one say it, charm the pants off even those who strongly prefer cats.Hello. My name is Plum and I’m a whoosell – that’s whippet mixed with Jack Russell and poodle. I especially like swimming, leaping, catching, and croissants, and my favourite fragrance is fox poo. I live with Emma, an illustrator, and Rupert. My sister, Liffey, lives nearby.Over the last year I’ve been keeping a diary. Emma has helped with the pictures, but the words are all mine.Since 2012 Emma Chichester Clark, one of Britain’s best-loved authors and illustrators, has been delighting thousands of followers with her blog Plumdog, which records the day to day life of Plum, her dog, in Plum’s own words and Emma’s drawings.
£18.99
HarperCollins Publishers Bears Don’t Cry!
The beautiful sequel to Bears Don’t Read! from renowned author/illustrator, Emma Chichester Clark, creator of Blue Kangaroo. The crowd went quiet. Then somebody whispered, “Bears don’t cry, do they?” George is no ordinary bear. He lives with a little girl called Clementine and her mother, who have taught him to read! One day, when George finishes his book early and knows it will be a long time before Clementine and her mother return home, he decides to go the library by himself. At first it’s exciting to stroll along the sunny street. But poor George’s trip soon ends in disaster and, to make things worse, his library book is ruined. Can anyone help George to feel better when his feelings are hurt? A heart-warming, feel-good story about friendship, with a powerful and highly relevant message that even big bears can cry.
£7.99
Vintage Publishing Another Year of Plumdog
In 2014 Cape published Plumdog, a year’s worth of entries from Emma Chichester Clark’s blog of the same name which records the daily life of Plum, her dog, in Plum’s own words and Emma’s delightful illustrations. It was seized on by dog lovers everywhere and became the bestselling book written by a dog of that year … indeed quite possibly since records began.Another Year of Plumdog is exactly what it says: another year of leaping, catching balls, diving into rivers, puddles, the North Sea, and hanging out with friends.
£16.99
Johnny Magory Business Lily-May Hare Today Gone Tomorrow
£8.99
Penguin Random House Children's UK Love Is My Favourite Thing: A Plumdog Story
Plum has lots of favourite things: catching sticks, her bear, her bed – but really LOVE is her absolute favourite thing. She loves her family, and they love her. But trouble loves Plum too; sometimes she just can’t help doing slightly naughty things. Will everyone still love Plum then?An exuberant celebration of love, mischief and a very childlike joie-de-vivre.Emma Chichester Clark began the website Plumdog Blog in 2012, chronicling the real-life adventures of her lovable “whoosell” (whippet, Jack Russell and poodle cross), Plum. Emma soon gained thousands of loyal Plumdog devotees, and in 2014 a book of the blog was published by Jonathan Cape. This picture book story is the first Plumdog book for children.
£8.42
Ebury Publishing Crystals to Manifest
Invite love and success into your life with this essential guide to manifesting with crystals.Hands-on healer and clairvoyant-to-the-stars, Emma-Lucy Knowles, shows us how to use crystals to help you feel more empowered in your everyday. Along with beautiful photography and a full index of the crystals she mentions, Emma-Lucy explains how to clear your body of what is blocking you, cast out your best intentions and then call in positive energy to transform your life.Whether you're manifesting good things for your romantic life, friendships, career or physical health, you'll be told which crystals to pick and how to use them to strengthen your manifestation practice.Harness the power of crystals and start living your best life.
£16.99
Ebury Publishing Your Ritual Year
Rituals are the new resolutions.Find peace, manifest change and harness your personal power with this new book from clairvoyant-to-the-stars, Emma Lucy Knowles.Featuring 52 rituals - one for every week of the year - this book will help you to:- avoid burnout- charge your creativity- conquer self-doubt- manifest good things- burn bridges (the bad ones)- rediscover your joyWritten in Emma's helpful and non-judgemental style, discover simply daily rituals to help you shut out the noise of the digital world and find meaningful connection to yourself and the world around you.
£14.99
Ebury Publishing The Life-Changing Power of Intuition: Tune into Yourself, Transform Your Life
'Emma's book is a masterclass in helping us to tune into all the empowering signals coming from within us.' - You Magazine, Mail on Sunday Tune into yourself and transform your life - your healing journey of self-discovery starts HERE!When there is so much going on in our modern lives how do we filter out what feels right from what feels wrong? How do we become more in tune with who we really are and what we really need?With this ultimate spiritual life-coach - full of practical advice, exercises and meditations - learn how to develop your intuition and deepen your connection to your authentic self. Create positive change in all areas of your life, from improving your relationships and healing your stresses and anxieties, to nailing that big work presentation, achieving your fitness goals or breaking bad habits.Discover the secret to changing your life is already inside you.
£14.99
Sage Publications Ltd Misogyny Online: A Short (and Brutish) History
Misogyny Online explores the worldwide phenomenon of gendered cyberhate as a significant discourse which has been overlooked and marginalised. The rapid growth of the internet has led to numerous opportunities and benefits; however, the architecture of the cybersphere offers users unprecedented opportunities to engage in hate speech. A leading international researcher in this field, Emma A. Jane weaves together data and theory from multiple disciplines and expresses her findings in a style that is engaging, witty and powerful. Misogyny Online is an important read for students and faculty members alike across the social sciences and humanities.
£53.00
Johnny Magory Business Johnny Magory and the Wild Water Race
£9.00
HarperCollins Publishers Mister Toots
An enchanting and magical story of kindness, from the highly regarded creator of Blue Kangaroo.When Bella opens her front door and finds an other-wordly, little stranger on the doorstep, her life changes forever! Cold, hungry and lost, the only word the stranger can say is Toot!', so Bella and her children, name him Mister Toots, before giving him something to eat and a comfy bed. Soon Mister Toots becomes a much-loved member of the family and neighbourhood. But one terrible day, he disappears into the sky Will anyone ever see him again?Beautifully illustrated, this poignant, moving story about the power of kindness and compassion, and accepting and welcoming others, will touch the hearts of adults and children alike.
£12.99
Penguin Publishing Group The Life Cycle of the Common Octopus A Read with Jenna Pick
£26.10
Penguin Young Readers Group Mama Hug
£17.09
MP-MEL Melbourne University What Happens Next Reconstructing Australia after COVID19
With contributions from some of Australia's most respected academics and leading thinkers, What Happens Next? sets out a progressive, reforming agenda to tackle the twin crises of climate change and inequality. It provides a framework through which our collective effort can be devoted to improving lives.
£27.95
Dover Publications Inc. Anarchism and Other Essays
12 essays by the influential radical include "Marriage and Love," "The Hypocrisy of Puritanism," "The Traffic in Women," Anarchism," and "The Psychology of Political Violence."
£13.49
HarperCollins Publishers Washington D.C. Then and Now
£20.00
Edicións Xerais de Galicia, S.A. St
Algunhas obras quedan sen título (s/t) cando o autor non é quen de abranguer nunha única expresión todo o espírito definitivo da obra que vén de crear. Pode resultar un labor difícil de máis cando hai que pechar nel unha declaración de intencións e unha síntese. Ás veces a mellor escolla é o silencio.Neste caso s/t significa, ademais, sen terra, e ese demudado título leva a describir todas as perdas, a do espazo e a do tempo, a das coordenadas físicas da infancia nese lugar que xa non será posible se non é a través da palabra e da memoria deformadas pola brétema dos días. Un libro de facer memoria para atopar o inicial e o esencial: as orixes, o xermolo e a raíz, a transición e o transplante, o medrar no dislocado, desposuído xa, sendo o poema a única pegada que ficará despois de que as desaparicións sexan totais e non haxa máis forma de sobrevivir que o intanxible.
£14.06
Obelisco Cancer: Mas Alla de la Enfermedad
£13.33
Estrella Polar La llegenda de Sant Jordi
La llegenda explica que fa molt de temps un valent cavaller va alliberar tot un poble que es trobava amenaçat per un drac molt malvat. Sabeu qui va ser aquest famós cavaller?
£9.75
MIRROR 2 EL NIDO
Los supervivientes de la colonia de Irzah finalmente se han visto obligados a abandonar el asteroide que consideraban su hogar. Al deshacer el largo camino andado, les invaden los recuerdos de su primera peregrinación y ahora encontrar un nuevo lugar se convierte en una tarea difícil y peligrosa, sobre todo para Elena Hagia, antigua heroína caída en desgracia.Emma Ríos y Hwei Lim concluyen con este segundo volumen un cuento sobre almas dispares con un deseo común: encontrar un rincón en el universo al que poder llamar hogar y en el que reine la tolerancia.La obra, cuya primera entrega se publicó en 2017, está inspirada parcialmente en 'Oda a Kirihito', de Osamu Tezuka, y 'La isla del Dr. Moreau', de H. G. Wells, y es un alegato en favor de la tolerancia, con personajes no normativos, que se sustenta sobre los conceptos de identidad colectiva, libertad de elección y aceptación.
£19.49
Editorial Terracota Puntos, rayas y caracoles: Matemáticas rápidas y divertidas con ayuda de los mayas
Aprender las operaciones básicas matemáticas —suma, resta, multiplicación y división— es realmente sencillo y divertido con ayuda de los mayas, No hace falta memorizar tablas. Solo necesitas seguir tu intuición, usar los mismos puntos, rayas y caracoles que utilizaban los antiguos mayas y seguir las indicaciones y ejemplos que te proponemos con ayuda de los tableros que encontrarás dentro del libro. Verás que las matemáticas, además de divertidas, son fáciles de aprender y rápidas y de utilizar.
£19.95
Penguin Putnam Inc The Lamplighters: A Novel
£15.15
Simon & Schuster To Raise a Boy: Classrooms, Locker Rooms, Bedrooms, and the Hidden Struggles of American Boyhood
“To Raise a Boy is a clear-eyed and sometimes shocking view of the world that we have created for boys, and a call for change.” —Peg Tyre, author of the New York Times bestseller The Trouble with Boys “A stunning work of investigative journalism that looks at the systems and structures that have failed our boys.” —Soraya Chemaly, author of Rage Becomes Her A journalist’s searing investigation into how we teach boys to be men—and how we can do better.How will I raise my son to be different? This question gripped Washington Post investigative reporter Emma Brown, who was at home nursing her six-week-old son when the #MeToo movement erupted. In search of an answer, Brown traveled around the country, through towns urban and rural, affluent and distressed. In the course of her reporting, she interviewed hundreds of people—educators, parents, coaches, researchers, men, and boys—to understand the challenges boys face and how to address them. What Brown uncovered was shocking: 23 percent of boys believe men should use violence to get respect; 22 percent of an incoming college freshman class said they had already committed sexual violence; 58 percent of young adults said they’ve never had a conversation with their parents about respect and care in sexual relationships. Men are four times more likely than women to die by suicide. Nearly 4 million men experience sexual violence each year. From the reporter who brought Dr. Christine Blasey Ford’s story to light, To Raise a Boy combines assiduous reporting, cutting-edge scientific research, and boys’ powerful testimonials to expose the crisis in young men’s emotional and physical health. Emma Brown connects the dots between educators, researchers, policy makers, and mental health professionals in this tour de force that upends everything we thought we knew about boys. Johns Hopkins chair of the Department of Population, Family, and Reproductive Health Robert Blum says, “The story of boys has yet to be told, and I think it’s a really important story.” Urgent and revelatory, To Raise a Boy begins to tell that story.
£15.85
Central Recovery Press The Unlikely Village of Eden: A Memoir
One afternoon, Emma Nadler gets a call from her daughter's doctor that changes her life forever. Faced with the realities of raising a child with a rare genetic condition, Nadler must confront her preconceptions of motherhood along with her own perfectionistic beliefs.With a generous wit and a wide-open mind, Nadler—who also happens to be a psychotherapist—offers a rare window into the unconventional ways she and her family adapt to their improbable path. Every relationship in her life—with herself, her husband, children, friends, and even clients—is reimagined as she navigates the heartbreak and hilarity of her daily life.As she and her husband join the 53 million caregivers in the United States, Nadler wrestles to belong in a society that devalues both caregivers and people with disabilities. She challenges the scripts that mothers should be martyrs, or even that self-sacrifice is a necessary component of love. Nadler illustrates the complexity, grief, and joy of living an unexpected life, all with the wisdom of a therapist, the heart of a loving parent, and the ingenuity of a queer woman who refuses to be shackled by cultural expectations.The Unlikely Village of Eden is an insightful and wholehearted look at the long-ignored realities so many families live with daily. Nadler is a trusted guide who confronts both hope and despair as she gives readers the gift of what it looks like to redefine love, success, family, and community.
£17.95
Amberjack Publishing Englands Lane
An affair. Wife, mistress, the man in the middle. Laugh it off only to lie awake worrying later. Is this really happening? When it implodes, what then? The assistant didn't mean to fall in love and become 'the other woman.' The wife was just venturing her first steps into life beyond the roles of mother and partner when her suspicions about another woman took root. When the well-respected man sinks deeper into mental illness, each person's next move isn't a question of blame alone, but of the ethics of love—of unapologetic decisions and confronting the aftermath.
£21.59
Regal House Publishing LLC We Refugees
We Refugees is the third anthology in a series designed to spark conversation, promote awareness, and generate funds to advance social justice and amplify the voices of the marginalized. Rather than the vision of crisis so often portrayed in the media, the poems, essays, and personal reflections in We Refugees are moving accounts of individual suffering and fortitude; demonstrations of the great willingness shared by many to bridge cultural divides and offer hope and healing; and celebrations of the courage of people who have been forced to leave their homes and seek new ones. The contributors are Kirsty Anantharajah, Jennifer deBie, Nina Foushee, Robbie Gamble, Akuol Garang, Sharif Gemie, Steven Jakobi, Enesa Mahmic, Loretta Oleck, Virginia Ryan, Judith Skillman, and Mitchell Toews. Pact Press is proud, through the sale of this anthology, to support the work of the Asylum Seeker Resource Centre (ASRC), which advocates for, empowers, and provides material support to people seeking asylum.
£11.95
Boxer Books Plinka Plinka Shake Shake
£10.70
Boxer Books Tap Tap Bang Bang
£10.45
Bradt Travel Guides Flanders Northern Belgium from Brussels and Bruges to breweries battlefields and bike rides Bradt Travel Guides Regional Guides
Contents Introduction vi PART ONE GENERAL INFORMATION 1 Chapter 1 Background Information 3 Geography 3, Climate 3, Natural history 4, History 4, Government and politics 14, Economy 15, People 15, Language 16, Religion 17, Culture 18 Chapter 2 Practical Information 27 When to visit 27, Highlights 27, Suggested itineraries 28, Tourist information 29, Tour operators 29, Red tape 30, Embassies and consulates 31, Getting there and away 31, Health 34, Safety 34, Focus on specific groups 35, What to take 38, Money 38, Budgeting 38, Getting around 39, Accommodation 42, Eating and drinking 44, Public holidays 52, Festivals 52, Shopping 57, Sport 59, Media and communications 61, Business 63, Buying property 63, Cultural etiquette 63, Travelling positively 64PART TWO THE GUIDE 65 Chapter 3 Brussels 67 History 67, Getting there and away 68, Orientation 69, Getting around 70, Tourist information 73, Where to stay 73, Where to eat 84, Entertainment and nightlife 87, Shopping 91, Other practicalities
£18.56
Guernica Editions,Canada ...and along came Alexis Volume 32
And Along Came Alexis is a book about choices and consequences. The author's youngest daughter, Alexis, was born in 1978 with multiple disabilities, including blindness, an intractable seizure disorder and spastic quadriplegia. The choice to keep her at home despite medical advice resulted in a limiting of career opportunities for her parents and educational and other enrichment opportunities for her siblings. However, it also introduced the family to a whole community of earnest and interesting people dealing with similar challenges that they would never have known otherwise, and it provided rich perspectives on a different way of living. As for Alexis, she thrived far better than had been predicted and developed into a sweet, trusting person with a clear sense of self and an appreciation for the people in her life. The book describes the story of her life to date from her mother's viewpoint: its victories and setbacks, its grim moments and its funny moments. Overall, it is a positive story, demonstrating what is possible, even under very challenging circumstances.
£19.95
Kaleidoscope Publishing, Inc Disney
£12.99
Press Box Books Legends of Women's Gymnastics
£10.94
£15.63
The Perseus Books Group The Unraveling High Hopes and Missed Opportunities in Iraq
£14.37
Arte Publico Press Testimony of a Shifter
£17.55
Candlewick Press Counting Our Blessings
A big dog and a little dog count ten things they are grateful for, but being together is always number one.We’re counting our blessings one by one. How many will there be? Let’s count together, just us two, and very soon we’ll see. In this affirming story, beloved children’s book creator Emma Dodd combines a counting element with a celebration of all that is important in life. From a home full of love to the blue sky above, little ones will be reassured by the reminder of everything they have to be thankful for.
£11.11
Candlewick Press,U.S. Forever
£12.63
Candlewick Press Always
£11.11
Random House USA Inc Silver Meadows Summer
£24.36
Simon & Schuster Our Homesick Songs
£17.00
Simon & Schuster Spindrift and the Orchid
A young girl finds herself entrenched in a dark mystery after the deaths of her parents in this “beautifully written” (School Library Journal) fantastical novel from the author of The House of Months and Years.When a man walks into her grandfather’s curiosity shop and asks about a black orchid, Spindrift turns him away. She’s never seen such a thing. Until one night it appears. Spindrift, an orphan, has one keepsake from her parents…a clear glass orb. Except it’s not quite clear anymore. She watches as a black orchid forms inside the crystal. Then the flower blooms into a towering woman in a dress of midnight silk and air, a woman with the power to grant wishes. It’s fun, at first. But having everything you want is hard to hide. And soon, Spindrift—and her orchid—are being hunted. Left running for her life, Spindrift must ask herself who her parents really were, and whether a wish is really just a curse in disguise.
£8.99
Simon Pulse Escaping Perfect
£17.99