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Raising Change Agents
Tools and strategies for busy parents seeking to instill social justice values in their children Raising Change Agents gives parents the tools they need to weave social justice actions into their daily routines, raise socially conscious kids, and address their own triggers and trauma, helping them become more than performative, take a proactive approach, and teach their kids and themselves to live in alignment with their values, even when they feel overwhelmed with the demands of work and homelife. The author’s proven framework focuses on breaking the abstract concepts of social justice actions into bite-sized actions that parents can implement throughout the day whether during mealtime, bath time, play, or school drop off. The book explores how to: Raise children to be social change agents by first becoming onePractice social justice in daily parenting while promoting a child’s development at the same time; each social justice action in this book is linked to developmental psychologyTake concrete actions to support doing the “heart work” of liberation together for the long haul, because liberation starts at home Raising Change Agents is an essential read for busy parents who believe in social justice initiatives and want to instill these values in their children but don’t yet have the tools and strategies to do so, along with practitioners, therapists, educators, and other professionals who work with children.
Experiences Matter: Bear Misses Her Pet
Bear Misses Her Pet offers a gentle introduction to the experience of losing a pet for young children.This gentle, charming story is the perfect way to introduce young children to the experience of a pet dying. Also included are suggestions for activities and ideas to talk through together to help children reflect on their own experiences.Bear loves her hamster, Hammy. They are great friends. When Hammy no longer wants to play with her, Bear is very worried. And when Hammy dies, Bear is very upset. Dad helps Bear to find a way to remember Hammy in a positive way.The Experiences Matter series of picture books provide a gentle means of discussing experiences, boosting self-esteem and reinforcing good behaviour. Supports the Personal, Social and Emotional Development Area of Learning in the Early Years Foundation Stage, and is also suitable for use with children in KS1 and can be used to discuss values. Suitable for children under 5.
Mountains to Cross
The rewards ofturning a life of success into one of compassion in action are worth the risk. From his earlyyears, Dr. Abraham George knew that he wanted to serve. Growing up, he saw thedeleterious consequences of the Indian caste system and how social injusticeperpetuated poverty. To make a difference, he first had to make his mark:initially in the Indian military on a perilous mission in the Himalayas, thenby earning graduate degrees in America and founding a lucrative business. Atthe height of his success, Dr. George knew it was time to shift focus and servethe impoverished people of India. Mountains toCross chronicles Dr. George’s path to helping thousands of families escapeintergenerational poverty and societal inequality. Among his philanthropicendeavors presented in Mountains to Cross, Shanti Bhavan, a residential schoolfor children from poor families, stands out for its transformative impact onsociety. Many of its graduates have progressed to study in top universities,including Ivy League colleges, and work in multinational companies. They arepositioned to give back to their families and lift up their communities. Dr. George offers this moving account of his relentless pursuit of social andeconomic justice to find purpose in his life through service and encourageothers to act with compassion.
The Hiding Season
In this gripping, atmospheric thriller, a woman becomes the only witness to a deadly crime . . . making her the next target. 'A twisting cat and mouse chase' Ruth Ware'Impossible to put down!' Gilly Macmillan'A tense, sexy whirlwind of a thriller' Susi Holliday'A must read for fans of thrillers like The Night Manager' Sunday Express---------Maya Landry is in desperate need of a fresh start. Alone and heartbroken, she finds work as a caretaker at an exclusive ski resort for the elite in the mountains of Montana. Quiet and empty in the summer months, it's the perfect escape. All Maya wants is to be alone. But she's not alone on the mountain. Someone else is there. A killer with his next victim in his sights. After Maya finds a body, she must run for her life. One man tells her that he can save her. But can she trust him? Is he everything he claims to b? nly one thing is certain: the killer will stop at nothing. And Maya is the only witness to their crime . . . ---------Readers are loving The Hiding Season:'A masterclass in suspense' Caroline Mitchell, New York Times bestselling author of Truth and Lies ‘A high-octane thriller with plenty of twists.’ Prima'Gripped me from the first word and kept me up late into the night. Riveting' Megan Davis, Sunday Times bestselling author of Bay of Thieves‘Cinematic and chilling' Dead Good Books'A fast-moving thrill ride filled with twists and turns' Laura Griffin, New York Times bestselling author of Last Seen Alone'This story had me hooked' 5-star reader review'A fast-paced, gripping thriller that pulls you in and does not let go' 5-star reader review'OUTSTANDING twists' 5-star reader review‘An all-action story of death, double dealing and duplicity.’ Clive Anderson, BBC Radio 4'This classy standalone thriller…hooks you from the first page and never lets up until a hugely enjoyable final twist' Daily Mirror'I absolutely LOVED this book!' 5-star reader review‘This thrilling page-turner never lets up’ Crime Monthly'A high-octane page turner' Sunday Mirror'Superb storytelling that tugs at the heartstrings and leaves you begging for more' Daily Mail
A Collection of Poems by Robert Frost
The early works of esteemed American poet Robert Frost are collected here in one volume.The poetry of Robert Frost is praised for its realistic depiction of rural life in New England during the early twentieth century, as well as for its examination of social and philosophical issues. Through the use of American idiom and free verse, Frost produced many enduring poems that remain popular with modern readers. A Collection of Poems by Robert Frost contains all the poems from his first four published collections: A Boy’s Will (1913), North of Boston (1914), Mountain Interval (1916), and New Hampshire (1923), including classics such as “The Road Not Taken,” “Fire and Ice,” and “Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening.” This handsome leather-bound volume is an elegant addition to every poetry lover’s shelf.
Life Immediately
Life Immediately is a pacy, dynamic debut collection containing all the preoccupations of Lily Blacksell’s work, from womanhood, to music, to the natural world and our calamitous dealings with it, to the calamity and comedy of human relationships, romantic or otherwise. Blacksell’s writing showcases the expansiveness of language, but also its failures: communication builds up and breaks down, geese honk, hangovers linger, in eclectic, formally confident poems where observation is balanced with insouciance.
Uncomplicate It
USA Today BestsellerWhat if connecting with God could be simpler—and more personal—than you ever imagine? hat if your personality, learning style, background, and current season of life weren't obstacles to overcome, but actually the keys to a deeper, more fulfilling relationship with Go? n Uncomplicate It, international speaker Hosanna Wong invites you to move past the lie that your relationship with God must look like someone else's, or that it must look like it did years ago. Instead, she unpacks what God's Word actually says about connecting with Him and offers you a permission slip to enjoy God in the unique way He's created you to. She will help youbreak free from unrealistic expectations that don't come from God;overcome six common roadblocks that keep you from enjoying your life and relationship with Him;unlock six practical shortcuts to connecting with God in your current season;learn from the real-life stories of over a thousand believers who've found their own unique ways to encounter God; andrelease the guilt, shame, and comparison that come from the lie that your relationship with Jesus must look one certain way, or else. A real relationship with God is not one-size-fits-all. Your relationship with God doesn’t have to look like anyone else's—or even like it’s looked in the past. This is your permission slip to uncomplicate your faith, embrace the way God made you, and fully receive the peace and joy that He has for you today.
A Vast Horizon
A glorious fusion of history and art, A Vast Horizon tells the story of Pablo Picasso and his free-spirited friends, including Lee Miller and Man Ray, in the tumultuous years around the Second World War. ‘Excellent and revealing . . . at the end we feel their loss as if they had been our friends’ - Antony Penrose, Lee Miller Archives'At once intimate and expansive . . . a fascinating portrait' - Clare Mulley, author of Agent ZoLate summer 1937. Europe is inching towards war. In the South of France a group of friends picnic in a secluded clearing. The women have peeled down their dresses to their waists. A couple kiss playfully while the others look on, laughing. The moment is captured in Lee Miller's now-iconic image. Some of the friends are well known, others less so: the dancer Ady Fidelin, the poet Paul Éluard and his wife Nusch, the Surrealists Man Ray and Roland Penrose. They are spending the summer with fellow artists Dora Maar, Eileen Agar and Pablo Picasso. In A Vast Horizon biographer Anna Thomasson tells the story of their creativity, friendships and pursuit of freedom set against the tense political backdrop of the 1930s, the Second World War and its aftermath. Tracing their lives through their photographs, artworks, poems and letters, from the heady weeks of creativity, sex and collaboration of that Mediterranean summer through the tumultuous years that followed, it is the story of rebellious lives and the redemptive power of art.
Prioritise This
'A Bible for how to thrive in a world that seems designed to overwhelm' Amol Rajan'Calm, sensible advice that helps you focus on what truly deserves your energy' Ashley James'In a world full of self-help gurus offering quick fixes, Lily Silverton is a breath of fresh air' Melissa HemsleyDaily life. It demands more and more of us. And the truth is that we can't do it all - but we can achieve a lot, when we focus on what really matters. Which makes this the perfect moment to pause, take a breath and Prioritise This. Blending real-world case stories with effective, evidence-based approaches, trusted mindset coach Lily Silverton's Priorities Method provides an accessible framework and tool kit that will equip you to: - Meet yourself with compassion - Calm your mind - Identify your focus - Thrive with purposeWith Lily as your guide, you'll learn to move through life with confidence, clarity and joy - whatever comes your way. 'Great advice. A book I'll give to all of my busy friends'Adrienne Adhami, author of Decisions That Matter'Relatable and empowering. A roadmap to a purposeful and satisfying life' Suzy Reading, author of How To Be Selfish
Japan's War
'A superbly revealing account of a dreadful and profoundly sad war' ALASTAIR CAMPBELL'This extraordinary book gives us a unique insight into why and how Japan fought such an appalling war' NICK HEWERA new perspective on Japan during the Asia-Pacific War, using remarkable first-hand Japanese source material. Even after eighty years since the end of a conflict that killed thirty-five million people, there remains deeply-felt bitterness and anger about the way the Asia-Pacific War was fought, especially by the Japanese. The war in the East stretched from Hawaii to India - with Japanese forces attacking Singapore, China and Malaysia, as well as bombing the north coast of Australia. The Allied forces, led by the US, waged an island-by-island counteroffensive that eventually saw the invasion of the Japanese homeland. Japan has been vilified for the countless examples of its cruelty to civilians and prisoners of war. These criticisms have led to a backlash in Japan, where many deny that the accusations are true. By going back to the origins of modern Japan, and by using only Japanese accounts, Japan's War: Hirohito's Holy War against the West offers a powerful account of the conflict and explains in detail why the Japanese conducted the war in the way that they did.
The Burning of the White House
It's unimaginable today, even for a generation that saw the Twin Towers fall and the Pentagon attacked. It's unimaginable because in 1814 enemies didn't fly overhead, they marched through the streets; and for 26 hours in August, the British enemy marched through Washington, D.C. and set fire to government buildings, including the U.S. Capitol and the White House. Relying on first-hand accounts, historian Jane Hampton Cook weaves together several different narratives to create a vivid, multidimensional account of the burning of Washington, including the escalation that led to it and the immediate aftermath. From James and Dolley Madison to the British admiral who ordered the White House set aflame, historical figures are brought to life through their experience of this unprecedented attack. The Burning of the White House is the story of a city invaded, a presidential family displaced, a nation humbled, and an American spirit that somehow remained unbroken.
The Visit
AN IRISH TIMES BESTSELLER'Brilliant and intriguing' - Colm Tóibín'An accomplished and atmospheric debut' - Irish Examiner'Outstanding' - Irish Times'Perhaps the strongest Irish debut novel of the year' - RTÉ Book of the Week'An amazing novel' - Oliver Callan"The lad is a bit like a stray dog. I keep an eye on him and throw him a few scraps. There are plenty of people in this town who'd just as soon drop him off in the wilderness and hope there's no scent to follow home. The problem is that Patrick could find his way out of any wilderness and they wouldn't like whatever starved thing came back."Sergeant Jim Field feels a guilty paternalism for Patrick Hatten, a young man struggling to find a job, a life and a purpose in a small-town Wexford community. Both are used to being on the fringes but while Jim is a romantic with bad health and regret, Patrick is full of anger and action, and his actions could have devastating effects.
When the Going Was Good
A MOST ANTICIPATED BOOK OF 2025 IN THE INDEPENDENT, GQ, NEW STATESMAN, FINANCIAL TIMES AND BBC CULTURE'Graydon Carter is a brilliant raconteur of his own life...it's a real yarn of a lost world' Marina Hyde, The Rest is EntertainmentWhen the Going Was Good is Graydon Carter's lively recounting of how he made his mark as one of society's most talented editors and shapers of culture. Carter arrived in New York from Canada with little more than a suitcase, a failed literary magazine in his past and a keen sense of ambition. He landed a job at Time, went on to work at Life, co-founded Spy magazine and edited The New York Observer before catching the eye of Condé Nast chairman Si Newhouse, who tapped him to run Vanity Fair. With his inimitable voice and raconteur's quip, Carter brings readers inside the drawing rooms of the great and not-always-good of America, Britain and Europe. He assembled one of the best-ever stables of writers and photographers under one roof, and here he re-creates in real time the steps he took to ensure that Vanity Fair during his 25-year run cemented its place as the epicentre of art, culture, business and politics. Charming, candid and brimming with humour, When the Going Was Good perfectly captures the last golden age of print magazines from the inside out.
Ignite
'A tour de force. Drawing on cognitive psychology, neuroscience and her own experience, this book offers compelling lessons for how busy people can lead better lives.' Richard LayardWhat if the key to a happier, more balanced life was already inside your hea? s a professor of financial economics Neeltje van Horen excelled in a demanding career – but constant self-doubt and stress left her feeling stuck. Seeking a way out, she turned to neuroscience and psychology and discovered how retraining her brain – one small habit at a time – transformed her life. In Ignite, van Horen shares her journey and her discoveries. Blending relatable stories, cutting-edge research and practical strategies, she reveals how small, intentional changes can deliver meaningful results. Recognising that everyone’s path is unique, she offers a range of techniques, helping you discover what aligns best with your needs and aspirations. Whether you’re looking to boost mental performance, break free from negative thought patterns or restore balance in your life, Ignite gives you the tools to unlock your brain’s potential – and change your life
Sticker Rooms: Magic Corners
<p><b>Featuring an enchanted library and a dragon's cave, this charming sticker book invites readers to build a cute, cosy and magical world.</b><br><br>The book contains 10 blank fantasy-themed scenes for readers to transform with stickers. They are: a fairy hollow, a magical apothecary, an enchanted library, a unicorn stable, a magical pet shop, a dragon's cave, a witch's bedroom, a magical greenhouse, an underwater palace and a celestial dome. <br><br>Each blank scene is accompanied by a bespoke sticker sheet containing cute objects, furniture and characters. Building the scenes offers a satisfying and gentle challenge: some stickers can sit wherever the reader likes while others need to be placed in particular parts of the scene. There are completed scenes at the back of the book, if the reader would like a guide or inspiration.<br><br>A cute, cosy and creative activity for readers of all ages to enjoy.<br><br><b>Also available:</b><br>9781837251124 <i>Cute & Cosy: Cuddly Days</i><br>9781837251131 <i>Cute & Cosy: Christmas</i><br>9781837251223 <i>Cute & Cosy: Girl Friends</i><br>9781837251230 <i>Cute & Cosy: Sweethearts</i><br>9781837251322 <i>Sticker Rooms: Happy Home</i><br>9781837251339 <i>Sticker Rooms: Comfy Shops</i><br>9781837251575 <i>Sticker Rooms: Holiday Cuties</i><br>9781837251384 <i>Colour and Solve: The Cat and the Clue</i><br>9781837251391 <i>Colour and Solve: Quest of the Dragon Rider</i><br>9781837251407 <i>Colour and Solve: The Secret Admirer</i><br>9781837251520 <i>How to Draw Cuddly Things</i></p>
The Kingdom of Almonds
Toba and Naftaly have stepped through the Gate of Luz into the mythic world of Aravoth, home to the Ziz, the bird of legend capable of raising the sea. Aravoth—the fabled third realm—is more dizzying and terrifying than Toba or Naftaly could have imagined. Nor had they expected to find someone already there, waiting for them. After barely escaping the burning city of Zayit, Elena and the old woman have a new problem: Barsilay, heir of Luz, is being held for an exorbitant ransom by the paranoid Queen of P'ri Hadar. As Barsilay sits in his dark, demon-inhabited prison cell, he begins to realize the queen is guarding an ancient secret that might be the key to his release. And the tyrant Tarses continues to close in on P’ri Hadar, wielding an army that spans the Mazik and mortal worlds. His newly-powerful visions reveal his most longed-for future—visions that he and Naftaly seem to share. In this triumphant finale, the mirror realms must find their balance or risk being lost altogether.
Five Nights at Freddy's 5: Králíček Budíček
Další tři hororové novely, které prověří vaši odolnost vůči strachu: Roky nespokojenosti s rodinným životem se v Bobovi nakonec zlomí na dovolené, během níž vymyslí zlověstný žert, aby vystrašil svou ženu i děti. Matt obrátí zbytky hněvu ze svých neúspěšných milostných vztahů do videohry — ale netuší, že spustí události s děsivými následky. A v pokoji 1280 nemocnice Heracles něco velmi temného udržuje při životě muže s hrůznými popáleninami a nezlomnou vůlí neumřít...
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Surrealism and Operative Alchemy
Discover the links between European surrealism and the alchemical tradition• Draws on rare primary documents to reveal the connections between surrealism, 20th century alchemy, and 19th century occultism• Explores Éliphas Lévi, Jewish and Christian Kabbalah, and Hermeticism to show how surrealist symbology contained an initiatory dimension or “secret teaching”• Details collaborations between surrealists André Breton, Bernard Roger, and Salvador Dalí and alchemists René Alleau, Eugene Canseliet, and FulcanelliOver the last century the symbols and strangeness of the surrealists have become world-renowned, but what isn’t so well-known is the hidden relationship between surrealism and alchemy. The works of both traditions not only had a decisive influence on each other but created a unique path for alchemy to leave its underground workshops to shine in the light of popular culture. Patrick Lepetit draws on rare primary documents to reveal the connections between surrealism, 20th-century alchemy, and 19th-century occultism. He examines the hidden subtleties of surrealism to see the esoteric messages embedded in its vision of the self and cosmos. Exploring the writings of Éliphas Lévi, Jewish and Christian Kabbalah, and Hermeticism, Lepetit shows how surrealist symbology contained an initiatory dimension, a “secret teaching” that was integral to its expression and deeply inspiring to the surrealists. Early alchemists used codes and word games, such as the perfect and divine “language of the birds,” to discuss the work in ways that would baffle the uninitiated and evade the suspicions of the church. Readers will learn about the artists André Breton, Salvador Dalí, Irene Hillel-Erlanger, Bernard Roger, and Jorge Camacho and how they worked with alchemists Fulcanelli, René Alleau, and Eugene Canseliet. Surrealism and Operative Alchemy is a deeply researched study that situates the surrealists in their proper place as members of an age-old tradition of wisdom.
Exile Economics
THE MUST-READ GUIDE TO THE TRADE WAR'A smart, vivid and humane account of the way the world really works' TIM HARFORD'This is the book to read if you want to understand what might be about to hit the world economy' EVAN DAVISThe dangerous race for self-sufficiency has begun. Be warned. Nations are turning away from each other. Faith in globalisation has been fatally undermined by the pandemic, the energy crisis, surging trade frictions and swelling great power rivalry. A new vision is vying to replace what we've known for many decades. This vision - Exile Economics - entails a rejection of interdependence, a downgrading of multilateral collaboration and a striving for greater national self-sufficiency. The supporters of this new order argue it will establish genuine security, prosperity and peace. But is this promise achievable? Or a seductive delusio? hrough the stories of globally traded commodities - from silicon to steel and from soybeans to solar panels - economics journalist Ben Chu illustrates the intricate web of interdependence that has come to bind nations together - and underlines the dangers of this new push to isolationism. Exile Economics is an essential guide to this new world in all its promise and peril.





















