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Together: 10 Choices For A Better Now
by Ece TemelkuranPolitical violence. Global inequality. Climate catastrophe. It feels like everything is collapsing, and those in power couldn’t care less. So what do we do now? How do we begin to build something better, together?
Letters to Malcolm: Chiefly On Prayer
by C. S. LewisIn this final book written before his death, C. S. Lewis continue to challenge readers to revisit the power of prayer in our everyday lives.
488 Rules for Life: The Thankless Art Of Being Correct
by Kitty Flanagan488 Rules for Life is Kitty Flanagan's way of making the world a more pleasant place to live.
Till We Have Faces: A Myth Retold (G. K. Hall Perennial Bestsellers Ser.)
by C. LewisFascinated by the myth of Cupid and Psyche throughout his life, C. S. Lewis reimagines their story from the perspective of Psyche’s sister, Orual. ‘I saw well why the gods do not speak to us openly, nor let us answer . . . Why should they hear the babble that we think we mean? How can they meet us face to face till we have faces?’ Till We Have Faces is a brilliant examination of envy, betrayal, loss, blame, grief, guilt, and conversion. In this, his final – and most mature and masterful – novel, Lewis reminds us of our own fallibility and the role of a higher power in our lives.
Reflections on the Psalms
by C. LewisC.S. Lewis’ moving theological work in which he considers the most poetic portions from Scripture and what they tell us about God, the Bible, and faith.
The Power of Ritual: Turning Everyday Activities Into Soulful Practices
by Casper Ter Kuile‘The rare book that really might change your life. It has certainly changed mine.’ – John Green, Author of The Fault in Our Stars
Your Intuition Led You Here
by Alex Naranjo Marlene VargasAre you curious about magic, but don’t know where to begin?
My Hero Theo: The brave police dog who went beyond the call of duty to save lives
by Gareth Greaves‘I’d been in so many scrapes with Theo and he’d always saved me. Those days were the hardest of my life so far and … at the darkest point, those big brown eyes and that torn ear where I needed them to be. Right there next to me.’
How to be Sad: Everything I've Learned About Getting Happier, By Being Sad, Better
by Helen RussellWe live in an age when most reality TV shows climax in a tearful finale. But feeling sad – genuinely sad – is still taboo. Yet, sadness happens to us all, sometimes in heartbreakingly awful ways. If we don’t know how to be sad, it can be isolating for those experiencing it and baffling for those trying to help loved ones through dark times.
Be More Dolly: Life Lessons Beyond The 9 To 5
by Alice GomerDo you ever find yourself:Tumblin’ out of bed and stumblin’ to the kitchen?Searchin’ for a cup of ambition?Sighin’ and groanin’ at the mundanity of life?
Why Can’t We All Just Get Along: How To Disagree Without Falling Out
by Iain DaleWhy Can’t We All Just Get Along is part-memoir, part-polemic about the state of public discourse in Britain and the world today.
How to Be Your Own Therapist: Boost Your Mood And Reduce Your Anxiety In 10 Minutes A Day
by Owen O’KaneSmart, short techniques throughout the day can form a healthier perspective
Ten Times Happier: How To Let Go Of What's Holding You Back
by Owen O’Kane‘A brilliant book of intelligent advice and detailed case studies that encourages reflection and positive change.’ Fearne Cotton ‘A refreshingly practical guide to finding joy every day.’ Susanna Reid
Make it Happen: How To Be An Activist
by Amika George‘Make It Happen reminds us that people of any age can create change in their communities. From finding allies to setting goals, everyone who wants to contribute to a better future can learn from Amika's book.’ Malala Yousafzai
Be Your Own Best Friend: The Glorious Truths Of Being Female
by Chessie KingThis book is a celebration of… Your best friend Your cheerleader Your soulmate YOU
The Highly Sensitive Parent: Be Brilliant In Your Role Even When The World Overwhelms You
by Elaine N. AronFrom the world-renowned authority and internationally bestselling author of The Highly Sensitive Person, comes an indispensable guide for the significant number of parents who are unusually attuned to their children.
The Success Code
by Amanda DewinterEvery one of us has the capability to succeed. But what does it mean to be successful? What does success look like for you? And how is it achievable?
Skincare: The Ultimate No-nonsense Guide
by Caroline HironsWinner of the Non-Fiction Lifestyle Book of the Year 2021 (British Book Awards) As seen on This Morning Straight-talking advice from the Skincare Queen The Sunday Times Overall #1 bestseller for the w/e 27th June 2020
Love Yourself Like Your Life Depends on It
by Kamal RavikantThe bestselling self-published phenomenon addressing our urgent need for self-love in the world today. Now expanded with new reader oriented lessons, and a powerful and transformative personal story of the practice in action.
The Lost Ones: A Family Torn Apart And Abused In Catholic Orphanages
by Kathleen O’SheaPreviously published as Little Drifters. The harrowing true story of a travelling Irish family bonded by love, broken apart by life, and then betrayed by their carers in a cruel convent in Ireland.
Inspire: Life Lessons From The Wilderness
by Ben FogleThe latest adventure from bestselling author Ben Fogle explores what we can learn from nature about living well and living wild.
The Batch Lady: Healthy Family Favourites
by Suzanne MulhollandHEALTHY EATING WITHOUT ANY OF THE HASSLE. The Batch Lady’s simple, freezable, portion-controlled recipes will save you time and money.
Jog on Journal: A Practical Guide To Getting Up And Running
by Bella MackieThe essential companion to the Sunday Times bestselling Jog On – a funny, practical guide to managing your mental health through exercise.
The Sweetness of Doing Nothing: Living Life The Italian Way With Dolce Far Niente
by Sophie MinchilliIt’s time to embrace the Italian way of life…