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MotherKind
A deeply moving novel about hopeful beginnings and profound endings - from the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Night Watch''A brilliant writer, utterly original and with an astonishing range'' IAN McEWAN''Phillips combines extraordinary perception with extraordinary versatility and power'' MARGARET ATWOOD''Shimmering prose, fierce realism and probing meditativeness'' SUNDAY TELEGRAPH''The beauty and originality of MotherKind are undeniable'' TIMES LITERARY SUPPLEMENTOne summer''s day, 30-year-old Kate flies to her Appalachian hometown to tell her mother she is pregnant. But when she arrives, her mother reveals that she doesn''t have long to live. Kate is suddenly thrust into roles of enormous responsibility, caring for both her child and her terminally ill mother. In the same year that she watches her newborn grow, Kate witnesses the gradual disappearance of a woman who has been her best friend and mentor her entire life, and is forced to reckon with devastating loss alongside a joyful new beginning.
A Place Both Wonderful and Strange
For the first time, the complete history of David Lynch and Mark Frost's Twin Peaks, told through fascinatingly detailed reporting and exclusive interviews with the show's cast and creators. 'The high point of TV as a medium. David Lynch's Twin Peaks may never be bettered.' Guardian'Anybody making one-hour drama today who says he wasn't influenced by David Lynch is lying.' David ChaseFrom its initial broadcast in 1990 to the unexpected and hugely acclaimed return of the series some twenty-five years later, Twin Peaks garnered millions of fans across the world - though from the first episode, studio executives had predicted the inevitable failure of the show. In A Place Both Wonderful and Strange, film and TV critic Scott Meslow takes us behind the (red) curtain of Twin Peaks and into the unique and immersive world created by David Lynch and Mark Frost. Meslow has conducted dozens of original interviews with cast and crew - including Mark Frost, Sherilyn Fenn, James Marshall and Ray Wise - which shed new light on this extraordinary work that often raised as many questions as it answered. With David Lynch's passing in 2025, there may never be another return to the unforgettable town of Twin Peaks, yet A Place Both Wonderful and Strange draws readers back once again to the inimitable experience of the show and offers fascinating new insights and perspectives.
Tracing Your Ancestors Using What They Left Behind
Old photographs without names. Family heirlooms with unknown origins. Objects whispering stories lost to time. In this fascinating journey of historical detective work, experienced genealogist Simon Wills pieces together the mysteries behind everyday artefacts, from portraits and tobacco jars to diaries, and even a simple silver cigarette case, allowing us to create a complete picture of the lives of those lost to history and time. Through meticulous research, many examples and case studies, this book delves into incomplete histories, revealing the identities and achievements of people once on the brink of anonymity. If you’ve ever wondered about the past behind an old family possession, this book will inspire you to look closer, search deeper, and discover the extraordinary tales sometimes hidden in the seemingly ordinary, allowing us to know and understand our ancestors from a different perspective.
Arriva The Shires
Serving the main towns of Hertfordshire, Buckinghamshire and South Bedfordshire and with Green Line routes into Central London, Arriva The Shires had around 350 vehicles by the early 2010s. In 2013, the Milton Keynes fleet was absorbed into The Shires licence, around the same time as a guided busway opened between Luton and Dunstable. Following Arriva’s changes to management and licences, the Hertfordshire operations and garages moved to Kent Thameside in 2016. At the same time, the London-contracted services passed with Watford Garage to Arriva London North, leaving the company to serve south Bedfordshire and Buckinghamshire. It was all change again in 2024 with the closure of Aylesbury and High Wycombe garages, leaving a much-slimmed-down fleet based in Luton and Milton Keynes on the Shires licence.With 180 colour images and informative captions, Gary Seamarks details the vehicles operated over the last twenty-five years, many of which have cascaded in from the Midlands fleet, along with new rolling stock for use on the Luton Busway and the Green Line 757 between Luton and its airport into Central London.
Coorie Doon: A Scottish Lullaby Story
The stunning debut picture book from Jackie Kay, one of the UK's foremost poets, rooted in familiar folk songs, and injected with gloriously lyrical old Scots. When Shona was a wee bit bairnHer daddy would sing Coorie Doon,Till she cooried doon and fell asleepUnder the huge eye o’ the moon. Every night, Shona is tucked into bed by her loving parents, who sing her old and familiar folk songs: Tiree Love Song; Goodnight, Irene and Will Ye Go, Lassie, Go? And as Shona sleeps, we follow the people and places that drift into her dream world: her best "fiere", Ali, her dog, Marley, her cat, Flo... Then, years later, we meet Shona when she is sixty – actually sixty years old! – as she tucks her daddy, now an old man, into bed. And it is her turn to sing to him: "Coorie Doon, Coorie Doon, wee Daddy". Magnificently illustrated by Jill Calder, this is a truly original picture book that celebrates the small, perfect rituals of childhood and how they become a vital part of who we are. The book also includes a QR code to scan that will link through to a video from Jackie Kay and free audio recordings of songs from the book from legendary folk singers Peggy Seeger, Claire Brown and Suzanne Bonnar.
Nada
Long live the revolution. To hell with its children.In Paris, the Nada gang – a small cell of left-wing radicals – hatch a plan: kidnap the U.S. ambassador. They’re armed, angry, and almost successful – but totally unprepared for what follows.The state moves fast and without mercy. As the crackdown begins, the group splinters under pressure – exposing cowardice, betrayal, and the thin line between radical idealism and outright nihilism. There will be no heroes – only casualties.Jean-Patrick Manchette skewers both the establishment and its would-be destroyers in this pitch-black political thriller. Nada is his most overtly radical work: a savage, stylish dissection of violence, ideology, and the wreckage left behind.
Still Waters
Their hidden past brings questions about their future . . . together. Unsure of her future within the Amish community, Beth Peachy arrives in Lancaster County for the summer to care for her ailing grandmother. Yet with dementia threatening to steal away Mammi's memories, Beth's visit quickly evolves into an urgent search for answers to questions that her relatives seem determined to avoid. How can Beth possibly make a lifelong vow to the Amish church when her own family is concealing so much of the past from her? Beth's childhood friend Danny Lapp faces his own dilemma as his ex-Amish older brother turns his back on their family upbringing, dishonoring his Plain heritage. Struggling to find some sort of connection with his brother despite their deep difference of opinion, Danny is determined to find a solution before church leadership becomes involved. As Beth and Danny reconnect and seek to help each other in their search for answers, they find themselves stirring up not only surprising revelations about the past, but questions about a possible future--together. "A tender journey that explores friendship, second chances, and finding unexpected love."--AMY CLIPSTON, bestselling author of The Heart's Shelter Book clubs and fans of Beverly Lewis, Suzanne Woods Fisher, and Wanda E. Brunstetter will love this can't-put-down mix of romance, family secrets, and touching faith in an Old Order Amish community.
America's Classic Ballparks - Revised Edition
Go out to the ballgame with an interactive tour through America’s ballpark landmarks in this new edition of America’s Classic Ballparks. The ultimate tribute to the stadiums that shaped America’s pastime, America’s Classic Ballparks transports you to the golden era of baseball. From the ivy-covered walls of Wrigley Field to the timeless charm of Fenway Park, this richly illustrated book brings you closer to the game you love. Explore a wealth of information, including up-to-date details about baseball reinventing its stage—from billion-dollar dreams in Vegas, to major-league cameos in minor parks, to mythic games in Iowa cornfields—revealing a sport that is forever caught between spectacle, survival, and nostalgia. Written by acclaimed sportswriter James Buckley Jr., this handsome volume is packed with stunning photography, fascinating history, and nostalgic stories that celebrate the nation’s most iconic ballparks, including:Ebbets FieldTiger StadiumPolo GroundsOriginal Yankee StadiumFenway ParkWrigley FieldDodger StadiumOriole Park at Camden YardsOracle Park Whether you’re a lifelong fan, a sports history buff, or shopping for the perfect gift, America’s Classic Ballparks is a must-have collectible that keeps the spirit of the game alive.
Kingdom Hearts Volume 3
It's an ocean theme for Sora and company in volume 3 of Kingdom Hearts! After their ship is swallowed by Monstro, the travellers help Geppetto and Pinocchio fend off some Heartless and escape from inside the giant whale. After that, it's a trip under the sea - to a place that already has its own 'keyblade', which Ursula tells Ariel is her ticket to other worlds. Then, onboard Captain Hook's pirate ship, Sora and Riku have different ideas on what lengths to go to save Kairi. When it comes to dealing with the Heartless, let your conscience be your guide, and don't forget the pixie dust!
Private Dublin
Discover the action-packed new thriller in the Private series, from the global bestselling author of the Alex Cross novels. _______________________________In L.A., a star-studded movie premiere descends into chaos when a shooter opens fire on the crowd.The culprit escapes and boards a plane to Dublin, Ireland.Jack Morgan, the head of the world’s largest private detective agency, is at the premiere and his partner Justine is badly wounded in the shooting.Following the gunman to Dublin, Jack soon realises that this is much bigger than a single shooter. What Jack thought was a random act of violence was actually a targeted attempt on his life.To ensure the safety of those he loves most, Jack must find the person who is so intent on his downfall – and eliminate them once and for all._______________________________PRAISE FOR THE PRIVATE THRILLERS''Great action sequences ... breathtaking twists and turns'' ANTHONY HOROWITZ''An unmissable, breakneck ride'' JAMES SWALLOW''Exhilarating, high-stakes action'' LESLEY KARA''An exhilarating and totally satisfying read'' NB MAGAZINE''A breakneck fast, brutally good page-turner'' DAILY MAIL''Hits the ground running and the pace never misses a beat'' DAILY EXPRESS''Yet another fine outing from the master of thrillers'' CITY A.M.
The Arab Bureau
A fascinating study of the British Empire’s Middle Eastern intelligence section during the First World War, drawing on government files and secret publications. In the midst of the First World War, an extra- ordinary intelligence unit operated from Cairo’s Savoy Hotel, combining the skills of archaeologists, academics and soldiers to revolutionise how Britain gathered information and shaped events in the Middle East. Overshadowed by Lawrence of Arabia, the Arab Bureau’s true significance has remained hidden in plain sight ever since. This fascinating study uncovers the Bureau’s remarkable story through newly discovered Arabic documents and previously overlooked archives. At its heart lies an astonishing find: Thawrat al-Arab, an ambitious Arabic-language book and the longest piece of British propaganda produced during the war. From the Arab Bulletin’s secret intelligence reports to sophisticated propaganda campaigns, the Bureau was decades ahead of its time. The team—including archaeologists fresh from desert digs and scholars fluent in local dialects— developed new methods of cultural intelligence that would influence future generations. Eamonn Gearon’s compelling narrative reveals how this unique organisation navigated the complexities of Arab politics, tribal rivalries and Ottoman intelligence, while developing techniques that resonate with today’s challenges in intelligence-gathering. Essential reading for anyone interested in intelligence history, the Middle East or how innovation occurs in wartime, this book transforms our understanding of a crucial moment in world history.
Blood and White Roses
The Battle of Towton, March 1461. In the aftermath of England’s bloodiest battle, Bethany Mortimer leaves Towton Hall, her beloved husband, and newly crowned Edward IV in search of those who continue their treachery. Making her way to Warwick Castle, she reunites with her loyal retainers to track those who would see the House of York destroyed. Still haunted by the slaughter at Wakefield just months earlier, Bethany embraces her new calling as a Yorkist spy. But as their journey unfolds, the stakes rise: a plot to abduct Edward’s only surviving brothers, Richard and George, threatens the very survival of the dynasty. Travelling Roman roads through hostile hamlets, Bethany and her companions cross a divided land. Their hunt leads them to Coventry, where the true culprits are unmasked and justice delivered. With enemies vanquished and Yorkist power secured, the realm prepares for a coronation unlike any before…
Capturing Love
From RWA award-winning author Ann Penny comes an irresistible contemporary romance— she’s a down-to-earth photographer, he’s a gorgeous billionaire with a complicated past, could a chance meeting be their shot at love? Featuring bonus content exclusive to this paperback edition!Josie Spencer is determined to make the most of her fresh start in New York City. She lives for the simple things; pizza, good tunes, bad movies and watching the world go by through the lens of her camera. Love? That’s not a priority. Grayson Harlow is anything but simple. He’s gorgeous, brilliant, and trapped under the iron grip of his family’s legacy. When he meets Josie in a chance encounter in Las Vegas, he’s left breathless—she’s fiery, passionate, and completely off-limits. Their chemistry is instant… and impossible to forget. But months later, when Josie finds out Grayson is her new billionaire boss, the attraction between them becomes dangerous. His powerful family sees her as a threat and will stop at nothing to tear her down. Now, Josie must decide: fight for the career she’s built or risk it all for the one man she can’t resist. Because falling for Grayson Harlow doesn’t just risk her heart… it might cost her everything.
Japanese Folk Magic
Folk Magic is a unique series analysing popular magical traditions from different eras and cultures through illustrated tables; it is perfect for true enthusiasts of esotericism and myths. It includes magical practices, healing techniques and popular divination methods, as well as portraits of influential historical figures and legendary characters, all of them shown in a practical yet beautifully illustrated format. Italian Folk Magic, Celtic Folk Magic and Japanese Folk Magic are three of the first titles in the series, that will continue with other titles: Slavic Folk Magic, Nordic Folk Magic, North American Folk Magic, Chinese Folk Magic.
A Dance With Death
He laces his fingers into my hair and slowly draws me in, his powerful hand gently threaded into the wet strands. I whimper, from fear more so than pain. It doesn’t hurt. But each word is enunciated as he warns, “Do. Not. Ever. Steal. From. Me. Again.”Corliss Bell would do anything to bring her older sister, Aven, back to life. She’d give up her dreams of being a professional ballerina. She’d resign herself to never leaving the small seaside town of The Pins. Hell, she’d even make a deal with a demon. After all, demons are masters of death. When a town mystic tells Corliss there’s a demon living nearby who may be the key in returning Aven to life, she’s emboldened by the idea of getting her beloved sister back. Corliss sneaks into the demon’s dilapidated mansion to beg for his help. But instead of finding him, she discovers a pair of enchanted red ballet slippers and steals them. The demon comes to reclaim what is his but finds Corliss and the slippers hopelessly intertwined. He imprisons her in his mansion, forcing her to dance for him every evening as punishment for stealing. Far from a helpless captive, Corliss begins working out a plan to bring Aven back to life, as soon as she can convince the demon—Orrin—to help her. Hauntingly beautiful, with lush prose and a vividly creepy atmosphere, A Dance With Death is a compulsively juicy read that will wind its way into your psyche. Part horror, part magic—this is the gothic love story you didn't know you were missing.
GOLF - A Tribute to Golf's Finest Destinations, Gear, and Icons
GOLF presents golf as a refined lifestyle of elegance, tradition, and modern luxury. Lavishly illustrated, it showcases the world’s most prestigious courses, exclusive resorts, Michelin-starred gastronomy, and innovations in equipment and fashion from brands like PXG, Honma, and Loro Piana.
With interviews, cultural insights, and legendary tournaments, this volume is the definitive coffee table companion for discerning enthusiasts.
Marco Polo Barcelona Pocket Travel Guide
Barcelona Marco Polo Pocket Travel GuideBarcelona is Gaudí's architectural masterpiece. Find your favourite barrio, where locals know which tapas bars don't cater to tourists and which squares host real flamenco. Updated 2026. Skip the overpriced paella around Las Ramblas and crowded Park Güell tours. This guide reveals neighbourhood spots like La Cova Fumada in Barceloneta, the family restaurant without a sign that serves what locals consider proper bombes, authentic tavernas where Can Ramonet has maintained traditional paella methods for decades, and Gracia's village squares where neighbours gather and conduct conversations in Catalan. Navigate Barcelona's distinct culture with Marco Polo's signature pull-out maps connecting Modernist architecture to neighbourhood life. From Poble-Sec's traditional bodegas where families have served the same tapas for generations to Casa Vicens, Gaudí's lesser-known early work, experience the Barcelona where Catalan culture operates alongside tourism. What You'll Discover:Practical Barcelona neighbourhood knowledge - which areas maintain Catalan traditions, where locals eat authentic food, and cultural spaces beyond tourist circuitsBarcelona transport mastery - Marco Polo's pull-out map with metro connections and walking routes through residential districtsEveryday Catalan habits - where locals drink coffee, shop for food, and maintain cultural traditionsBarcelona cultural basics - Catalan customs, neighbourhood differences, and useful phrases for genuine connectionsBudget-friendly Barcelona options - free Modernist discoveries, local market wisdom, and practical money-saving advicePerfect for architecture lovers, culture seekers, or travellers wanting authentic Spain - this guide explains why Catalans distinguish between tourist areas and neighbourhood life. From morning market visits where vendors speak Catalan to evening tapas where families maintain traditional recipes, discover the Barcelona where cultural preservation is part of daily life. Barcelona is more than Gaudí tours and tourist tapas - it's finding neighbourhood markets where vendors will teach you about Catalan ingredients, understanding which cultural traditions locals maintain, and learning that independence here is both historical and personal. Find your way with Marco Polo.
Latch Hook Mini Rugs
A classic craft is back! Latch hook is easier than ever, with everything you need to make a frog, shark and red panda. With mini (6 x 6 inch) canvases, precut yarn, and a custom tool, this kit helps take out the intimidation factor and get you into the latch hook groove. Each canvas is pre-shaped, pre-sewn, and colour-coded to make crafting a snap. Show off your stuff on your walls, make a drink coaster, or decorate your locker with three adorable animals that bring this familiar craft to a new generation. Adorable crafts to make with friends The perfect gift for crafty kids Easy step-by-step instructions
The Lacemaker's Fortune
In the 1870s, the fate of an immigrant desperate to escape the factories of New York City collides with the ambitions and passion of two men in an enthralling and darkly sensual novel by the author of The First Witch of Boston. New York City, 1879. Eileen Maguire is a factory lacemaker limited by her humble circumstances and dreaming of a better life. Lawrence Barnard is the sole heir of one of Manhattan’s wealthiest families, but his means keep him confined by the expectations of society. When their paths cross one fateful winter night, Eileen and Lawrence become caught under the spell of the charismatic and enterprising Stanley Jones, who extolls the boundless opportunities awaiting in the West. The millinery shop Eileen dreams of owning with her sister is possible, as is the freedom to make his own choices that Lawrence so craves. What begins as an idealistic journey westward quickly becomes something unexpected and sinister once the group lands in Leadville, Colorado, a wild silver mining boomtown high in the Rocky Mountains. A love triangle emerges, pitting promises and passion against betrayals and lies. With their starry-eyed intentions gone terribly awry and forbidden desires threatening to undo them, it will take heartbreak and a shocking secret to shake Eileen and Lawrence out of their blinded stupors and remind them that their fortunes are entirely in their own hands. Set against the backdrop of the Gilded Age, this is a dark tale of dangerous, suspenseful seduction.
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