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An original and compelling collection that summons the voices of Persephone, Eurydice, Ariadne, Cassandra and Psyche to chart each woman's journey of renewal and personal growth and tell their passionate stories from their own point of view, drawing on the author's long-standing interest in psychology, dreams, alchemy and spirituality.
Life, love and politics: an idealistic British colonial officer's journey of self-discovery in 1930s Dar-es-Salaam.
In 100 per cent of criminal trials someone, if not everyone, tells lies.
Drawing on archive material and extensively illustrated with the work of Morris and contemporary artists, this book explores Morris's roots in Wales, follows his travels in Europe and beyond in the 1920s, and evokes the singular camaraderie of the East Anglian School.
A charismatic and visionary conductor, Sir Mark Elder has been one of Britain's most important and influential musicians for half a century. His work in raising English National Opera and the Halle to international excellence has no parallel in British music history.
The world is entering a new technological, social and global age and it is our ability to create meaning which will decide whether we face a bright future or a tragic decline.
Join Alexander in his latest colourful quest to find the answer to the puzzling question, Are Mummies scared of monsters?
James Macfarlane - whisky tycoon and dilettante freedom fighter - is beginning to suspect his antagonists have a good point. His plan to overthrow Caledon's despotic leader, the Marischal, had been going swimmingly. That was before he was thrown in a dungeon, shot in the face, and damn near shipwrecked.
You get the insurgents you deserve. The UK lies in ruins, torn apart by fear, arrogance, and an inexhaustible supply of stupidity. England teeters on the brink of economic disaster, while behind a giant wall, Scotland labours under the tyrannical rule of the Marischal. The people cry out for a hero. Unfortunately, they've got James Macfarlane.
Confronting Antisemitism on the Left aims to build on the legacy of Steve Cohen¿s That¿s Funny, You Don¿t Look Antisemitic, first published in 1984 and republished by No Pasaran Media in 2019.
This compelling and candid memoir by Mindy Weisel, an internationally acclaimed artist and author, traces her search to find beauty in her life, which began as a child born in the Bergen-Belsen Displaced Person's Camp to parents who had survived the Auschwitz concentration camp.
When restless advertising executive Alex Lazarus meets charming lawyer Julian Lloyd-Mason by chance whilst looking after their children in the park, they hatch a plan to launch a parenting website together. Primaparent.com goes global and Alex suddenly finds the fame and fortune he always craved.
Using stories drawn from over 20 years' of working with leaders from across the globe, Rob debunks the myths around what it truly means to 'be a leader', replacing old and obsolete leadership models with a new human-led philosophy fit for the 21st century.
Mummy's nails are very green. Daddy's toes are wrinkly and green. Baby T is green all over. And the neighbour is definitely going green!But what about Granny?Join Alexander in his latest colourful quest to find the answer to the puzzling question, "Do grannies have green fingers?"
Upping Your Elvis is best described as a big energetic boost in a book. Packed full of simple tips and behaviours that will transform the way you show up, our latest book helps people understand what makes them tick, liberating them from the restrictive systems of traditional business and opening their eyes to a new way of working and living.
Boost your confidence, listen to your intuition and follow your heart to find your very own happiness. Create the life of your dreams by discovering The Queendom Within.
Fought between 1914 and 1918, World War One - The Great War - was the most titanic and devastating conflict the world had yet seen. Detailing the course of the war week-by-week and the intimate accounts and experiences of soldiers and civilians alike, As We Were offers insight like no other into a war that impacted generations the world over.
Part manual and part manifesto, Letters to a Young Doctor is a timely and passionate book to help future medical students and young doctors navigate and survive medical education and practice.
Raul Diaz has worked as a wine expert for fifteen years, visiting over a hundred countries around the world and tasting some mind-blowing local cuisines along the way.
Forget those sneaky table scraps: use this brilliant collection of 24 recipes to give your dog the delicious, nutritious and occasionally indulgent home-baked treats they deserve.
A story of finding new love late in life. Love is not always straightforward and Sara and Harry must find a way to overcome the tragedies of his past in order to make sweet music together in the future. Printed in a large format with a clear font on bright white paper for easier reading.
The SYSO System is a one stop self-improvement system that can be applied wherever you are on your journey. You can change your life by following 7 simple steps and the book's 70 practical exercises help you DO the changing, rather than just read about it.
Those who are familiar with the Bull & Last, one of North London's most beloved local pubs, will know that it's much more than a public house serving delicious food. Few pubs sit yards away from such breathtaking views into the vibrant city of London and the abundance of wildlife of Hampstead Heath that has lured people from the city for centuries.
Coco is the shyest little mouse on Comet Island. But when his best friend Ben is captured by an owl and the island is invaded by a gang of crows, Coco must conquer his fears to rescue them both. Will Coco overcome his shyness to lead his band of merry animals? And will his fearless gang save Comet Island and rescue Ben before it's too late?
London. 1965. It is not all wonder and delight. Serious, violet-eyed nineteen-year-old Lydia is scared of love and passion, handicapped by the secrets and trauma of her childhood on the Solway Firth. But she is ready for real life to begin.
The best and brightest of the marketing world come together to impart their hard-won wisdom for a great cause
A reference guide for change agents, leaders and activists everywherefor business leaders, politicians, policymakers, researchers and thought-leaders, social entrepreneurs, community leaders and philanthropists… in fact, everyone and anyone who knows we need profound change and is frustrated that it’s not happening.Across the planet millions of people are working to create a better world for current and future generations. Yet, while we have less than a generation in which to change course in order to prevent serious ecological collapse, our societies are increasingly polarised and our leadership seemingly unable to effectively chart a new course. Despite our best efforts, we are failing to create the change we need at the pace necessary within the available window of time for action. The reason is that our perspectives on what we are doing (and why) are insufficient for the complex issues at hand. To fix the problems, we must first build the capacity to work from a new and higher order of thinking. Changing The World We Create explains:the need for a collective change in perspectives, what specifically are the changes required, and the beginnings of how we can make it happen. Problem, solution, execution. This book is the result of two years collaboration between Tomas Björkman (on the basis of his seminal work The World We Create) and global change agents Mark Drewell and Björn Larsson. It has been designed to be a short, accessible starting point for your journey into new perspectives that will unlock a better future for us all. There is no guarantee that embracing new perspectives will change the trajectory for humanity. We can however be sure that we will fail, if we do not.
A beautiful fugitive. A secret treaty. A decadent age. And the lost papers of the greatest diarist that ever lived. Tying together historical fiction, espionage and crime, Camille is a historical adventure to mirror a glorious age.
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