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Silenced: The Shocking True Story Of A Young Girl Too Afraid To Speak

by Rosie Lewis

PART 2 OF 3 A family with a dark secret.A child who refuses to speak.Rosie must help her before it’s too late.

Silenced: The Shocking True Story Of A Young Girl Too Afraid To Speak

by Rosie Lewis

PART 1 OF 3 A family with a dark secret.A child who refuses to speak.Rosie must help her before it’s too late.

Silenced: The Shocking True Story Of A Young Girl Too Afraid To Speak

by Rosie Lewis

A family with a dark secret.A child who refuses to speak.Rosie must help her before it’s too late.

Untypical: How The World Isn't Built For Autistic People And What We Should All Do About It

by Pete Wharmby

It’s time to remake the world – the ground-breaking book on what steps we should all be taking for the autistic people in our lives.

Paris: The Memoir

by null Paris Hilton

PARIS: A MILLION MEANINGS IN A SINGLE NAME Heiress. Party girl. Problem child. Selfie taker. Model. Reality star. Self-created. The labels attached to Paris Hilton. Founder. Entrepreneur. Pop Culture Maker. Innovator. Survivor. Activist. Daughter. Sister. Wife. Mother. The roles Paris embraces as a fully realized woman. Paris rose to prominence as an heiress to the Hilton hotel empire but cultivated her fame and fortune as the IT Girl of the aughts, a time marked by the burgeoning 24-hour entertainment news cycle and the advent of the celebrity blog. Using her celebrity brand, Paris set in motion her innovative business ventures, while being the constant target of tabloid culture that dismissively wrote her off as “famous for being famous.” With tenacity, sharp business acumen and grit, she built a global empire and, in the process, became a truly modern icon beloved around the world. Now, with courage, honesty, and humour, Paris Hilton is ready to take stock, place it all in context and share her story with the world. Separating the creation from the creator, the brand from the ambassador, Paris: The Memoir strips away all we thought we knew about a celebrity icon, taking us back to a privileged childhood lived through the lens of undiagnosed ADHD, a teenage rebellion that triggered a panicked – and perilous – decision by her parents. Led to believe they were saving their child’s life, Paris’s mother and father had her kidnapped and saw her sent to a series of ‘emotional growth boarding schools’, where she survived almost two years of verbal, physical and sexual abuse. In the midst of a hell we now call the ‘troubled teen industry’, Paris created a beautiful inner world where the ugliness couldn’t touch her. She came out, resolving to trust no-one but herself as she transformed that fantasy world into a multibillion-dollar reality. Recounting her perilous journey through pre-#MeToo sexual politics with grace, dignity and just the right amount of sass. Paris: The Memoir tracks the evolution of celebrity culture through the story of the figure at its leading edge, full of defining moments and marquee names. Most important, Paris shows us her path to peace while she challenges us to question our role in her story and in our own. Welcome to Paris.

Lean Fall Stand

by Jon McGregor

‘It leaves the reader moved and subtly changed, as if she had become part of the story’ Hilary Mantel ’So moving and delicate and terrifying and haunting’ Maggie O’Farrell The highly anticipated new novel from the Costa-award winning, three-times Booker-longlisted author of Reservoir 13.

Lucky

by Ed Jackson

‘What a story and what an inspirational human. Ed is a total legend.’ Joe Wicks ‘A life-affirming story . . . inspirational’ Tim Peake From tragedy to triumph, one step at a time – an inspirational story of triumph over adversity against the odds

Let Me Go: Part 3 of 3: Abused and Afraid, She Has Nothing to Live for

by Casey Watson

Let Me Go is the powerful new memoir from foster carer and Sunday Times bestselling author Casey Watson.

Let Me Go: Part 2 of 3: Abused and Afraid, She Has Nothing to Live for

by Casey Watson

Let Me Go is the powerful new memoir from foster carer and Sunday Times bestselling author Casey Watson.

Let Me Go: Part 1 of 3: Abused and Afraid, She Has Nothing to Live for

by Casey Watson

Let Me Go is the powerful new memoir from foster carer and Sunday Times bestselling author Casey Watson.

Let Me Go: Abused and Afraid, She Has Nothing to Live for

by Casey Watson

Let Me Go is the powerful new memoir from foster carer and Sunday Times bestselling author Casey Watson.

A Place for Everything

by Anna Wilson

‘Painful, raw and with an honesty that rings clear as a bell’ Catherine Simpson, author of When I Had a Little Sister A searing account of a mother’s late-diagnosis of autism – and its reaching effects on a whole family.

A Short History of Falling: Everything I Observed About Love Whilst Dying

by Joe Hammond

A Short History of Falling – like The Diving Bell and the Butterfly, and When Breath Becomes Air – is a searingly beautiful, profound and unforgettable memoir that finds light and even humour in the darkest of places.

The Taylor TurboChaser

by David Baddiel

It’s the latest Brilliant Blockbuster from bestselling Baddiel! A non-stop thrill-ride adventure that will have readers young and old racing to the finishing line.

The Smallest Lights In The Universe: A Memoir

by Sara Seager

In The Smallest Lights in the Universe, MIT astrophysicist Sara Seager interweaves the story of her search for meaning and solace after losing her first husband to cancer, her unflagging search for an Earth-like exoplanet and her unexpected discovery of new love.

Helen Keller: Level 3 (National Geographic Readers Ser.)

by Kitson Jazynka National Geographic Kids

National Geographic Primary Readers is a high-interest series of beginning reading books that have been developed in consultation with education experts. The books pair magnificent National Geographic photographs with lively text by skilled children's book authors across four reading levels. Readers will be inspired by the amazing story of Helen Keller in this informative biography. They will learn all about her life, her achievements, and the challenges she faced along the way. Level 3: Becoming independent: Best suited to kids who are ready for complex sentences and more challenging vocabulary, but still draw on occasional support from adults. They are ideal for readers of Purple and Gold books.

The Fragments of my Father

by Sam Mills

In the vein of the Costa-winning Dadland, with the biographical elements of H is for Hawk and The Lonely City, The Fragments of my Father is a powerful and poignant memoir about parents and children, freedom and responsibility, madness and creativity and what it means to be a carer.

After the Rain

by Natália Gomes

'We’re alive. So let’s start living.' Two strangers Jack was sporty and outgoing. Alice was bookish and introverted. Their lives were on completely different paths.

The World I Fell Out Of

by Melanie Reid

The Sunday Times Bestseller From the award-winning writer of The Times Magazine's 'Spinal Column': a deeply moving, darkly funny, inspirational memoir

A Thousand Roads Home: An Uplifting And Inspiring Novel From The Irish Times Bestseller

by Carmel Harrington

Now featuring an ebook exclusive Christmas chapter! ‘Warm, uplifting & important…a very VERY special book’ Marian Keyes ‘Beautifully moving and uplifting’ Cecelia Ahern

Unconquerable: The Invictus Spirit

by Boris Starling

‘You are all Invictus, you are now ambassadors for the spirit of these games. Never stop fighting and do all you can to lift up everyone around you…’

What it Means to be Human: An Intimate Story Of What It Means To Be Human

by Robert Rowland Smith

What is the role of fate in our lives? Why should we avoid repeating patterns? And how can we identify our purpose?

I Know What You Are: Part 3 of 3: The true story of a lonely little girl abused by those she trusted most

by Taylor Edison Jane Smith

The moving true story of a little girl with Asperger syndrome, controlled and abused by the one person she called her friend.

I Know What You Are: Part 2 of 3: The true story of a lonely little girl abused by those she trusted most

by Taylor Edison Jane Smith

The moving true story of a little girl with Asperger syndrome, controlled and abused by the one person she called her friend.

I Know What You Are: Part 1 of 3: The true story of a lonely little girl abused by those she trusted most

by Taylor Edison Jane Smith

The moving true story of a little girl with Asperger syndrome, controlled and abused by the one person she called her friend.

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