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The Jaguar's Roar
In 1817, two German scientists travelled across Brazil and into the Amazon gathering flora and fauna to study and display in Europe. Among the collection they brought to the Bavarian court were two Indigenous children. The children's images became widespread, but little was known about the children themselves. Despite the scientists' detailed records about many of the plant and animal specimens, they only noted the children's tribes: the girl was a Miranha, and the boy, a Juri. After a few months, the children died in Germany, far from anyone who knew their names. Dancing delicately between history and legend, The Jaguar's Roar weaves together the perspectives of all those tied up in the Miranha girl's fate, from her German captors, to the mythic jaguar she conjures for protection, to the anguished modern day bystander who stumbles across her sketch in a museum. This incandescent novel explores the impact of colonialism on memory and belonging, forcing readers to confront Brazil's suppression of its Indigenous history. Juliana Barbassa's vivid translation of Verunchuk's poetic novel makes a lasting contribution to world literature.
Totally Normal
Being a bit weird can be a lot wonderful! Hilarious fiction about family, friends and a foolproof plan. Perfect for fans of Dork Diaries, Tom Gates and Wimpy Kid. Children are like pancakes – the first one is always a bit weird. Well, the first pancake in my family is me. Ellie finds it hard to focus on boring stuff like homework and chores. She would much rather hang out with her BFFFL Arya or play improv games in drama class. Mum and Dad want Ellie to be more like her eight-year-old brother Stewart, or as Ellie likes to call him, Mr Perfect. But Ellie has a truly excellent, fool-proof plan to get out of doing homework, chores and school for good: she’s going to become a famous pop star!
My Evil Twin Is a Supervillain
The action-packed third story in the bestselling My Brother Is a Superhero series has a new look!Winner of the Waterstones Children's Book Prize and the British Book Industry Awards Children's Book of the Year, this non-stop comedy adventure makes a great choice for fans of David Baddiel. A massive supervillain, Gorgon the World Eater, is coming to destroy everything. It's up to Luke to save the day (again). As the roster of superheroes grows around him, Luke's patience continues to be tried. But when his superpowered twin from another dimension turns up and joins forces with Zack to save the world, Luke is suspicious. There's something about Stellar, with his superhero hair and rocket-propelled shoes, that just doesn't ring true. Luke knows that his twin is EVIL; now he just has to work out what villainy he's up to... Explore more titles from David Solomons:My Brother Is a SuperheroMy Gym Teacher is an Alien OverlordMy Arch-Enemy is a Brain in a JarMy Cousin is a Time-Traveller
Detectograms®: The Mole Who Went Undercover
<p><b>When the detective agency is flummoxed by a spate of mysterious crimes, they decide to send their elusive (and short-sighted) agent deep undercover. Can the reader help the mole crack the case, solving one Detectogram® at a time? </b><br><br>Perfect for mystery fans, this is a puzzle book for code-cracking young super sleuths. Solve a mix of logic, visual and text-based puzzles to reveal clues and uncover the mystery.<br><br><b>Also available in the series:</b><br>9781837251308 <i>Detectograms®: The Parrot Who Knew Too Much</i></p>
Long Live the Games!
Ladies and Gentlemen, welcome to The Animal Games! Who will be the best of the best? Who will shock the judges with their unique talents? And who will make you laugh out lou? nimals from all seven continents have gathered to compete in the sporting events, the fans are cheering and the competition is in total chaos! Skunk is causing a stink in wrestling, Giraffe has some unusual tactics in the high jump, and Mole has accidentally hit the poor judge in the bottom in the archery event... but what unites the competitors are the values of the games: friendship, self-improvement, and respect for all. Long live the Games!The perfect book to read together during the Glasgow 2026 Commonwealth Games.
The Courage to Welcome
What does it mean to lead with compassion in a world riven by fear, at a time when the responses to forced displacement hold the power to reshape communities? How can institutions and individuals sustain solidarity amid rising divisio? his moving reflection of Filippo Grandi’s ten years as UN High Commissioner for Refugees and four decades spent working in humanitarian crises across the world addresses the growing complexity of forced displacement, its repercussions for international relations, and the challenges it poses for governments. Grandi calls for greater cooperation between nations and considers measures – along displacement routes and in host countries – which would provide life-saving assistance to refugees as well as preserve international cooperation and goodwill. He suggests a universal responsibility not to exacerbate division but to work diligently on the space between pragmatism and principle. Taking up this challenge, Catherine Ashton’s response to Grandi draws on her own distinguished leadership during some of the most important moments that have shaped contemporary diplomacy, and suggests how enduring principles can be retained within the realities of public life.
The Blindspot
WHAT IS POWER, WHO KNOWS ABOUT IT AND HOW DID THEY FIND OU? ower lurks in every relationship, interaction and transaction but is scarcely understood even by those who wield it most. In The Blindspot, executive coach Douglas Board and priest Martin Henwood offer a radical, accessible and practical exploration of power which breaks new ground. The book reflects on more than sixty real-life incidents, including forty from the authors’ personal and professional experience. These range from corporate misconduct and gross abuse of authority in hospitals, churches and schools, to whistleblowing at Uber, leadership change at Sainsbury’s and selection decisions in the heart of government. The authors expose how poorly our elite leaders understand power. This missing knowledge they place in your hands. The Blindspot uses the idea of human chess to examine how we are all, at every moment, pieces playing and being played on multiple boards simultaneously. It analyses how knowledge about power is distributed across society, predicts the rise of the first power-literate generation, and suggests how all of us can accelerate this future.
Please Look After This Cat
I’m Dot, a certified cat expert who is going to teach you how to care for your furry feline friends. What makes me qualified to teach you? I’m a cat! I've sniffed the butts of other cats, have sampled the best cat foods and pooped in a whole host of litter trays. I know all the ins and outs of caring for your cat, what works and what doesn’t. Sometimes, your cat can seem like a complete mystery, but we have clever ways of telling you exactly what we need, all you have to do is listen to us – and read this book!Taking care of a cat involves learning the quirks of your pet, noticing their moods and needs whilst also giving them freedom. This fun illustrated guide gives children all the information they need to care for their cat confidently.
When Marnie Was There
NOW A MAJOR MOTION PICTURE BY STUDIO GHIBLI, CREATORS OF SPIRITED AWAY AND MY NEIGHBOUR TOTORO. ‘The most striking novel in its genre since Tom’s Midnight Garden.’ Times Literary Supplement Anna and the girl eyed each other in the half light. “Are you real?” Anna whispered at last. “Yes, are you?” Sent away from her foster home one long, hot summer to a sleepy Norfolk village by the sea, Anna dreams her days away among the sandhills and marshes. She never expected to meet a friend like Marnie, someone who doesn’t judge Anna for being ordinary and not-even-trying. But no sooner has Anna learned the loveliness of friendship than Marnie vanishes… Shortlisted for the1968 Carnegie Medal, When Marnie Was There is a beautiful modern classic. ‘Extraordinarily potent fantasy … the climax is both thrilling and intensely moving.’ The Spectator
The Edge of Silence
A journey like no other. Acclaimed nature writer Neil Ansell has suffered from progressive hearing loss his whole life. As his world is becoming ever more silent, he suddenly hears something quite unexpected – the haunting call of the great northern diver. It is this extraordinary experience which makes him realise that there might still be remarkable sounds in nature within his reach – if he can only find himself in the right place at the right time. This moving book charts Neil’s mission to hear rare and elusive creatures that he had not previously encountered. This journey takes him from the mountaintops and islands of the Scottish Highlands to the marshes of England and the hills of Wales. Many of these species are in grave danger of extinction, so the future Neil faces, devoid of their distinctive calls, is one we all must fight to prevent. LOCATIONS AND ANIMALS: Great northern diver (Nether Lochaber, Scottish Highlands), Ptarmigan (Ardgour, Scottish Highlands), Little Grebe (Ardgour, Scottish Highlands), Bittern (Morecambe Bay, Lancashire), Natterjack toad (The Wirral), Red-throated diver (Ardgour, Scottish Highlands), Corncrake (Coll), Snipe (Coll), Black grouse (North Wales), Greenshank (Ardgour, Scottish Highlands), Puffin (Canna and Sanday), Storm petrel (Mousa, Shetland), Whimbrel (Shetland), Red kite (Perthshire), Otter (Sunart, Scottish Highlands), Manx shearwater (Rum)Longlisted for the Highland Book Prize 2025
Baby's Buggy Book: Ladybird
An adorable black-and-white buggy book - with soft felt flaps and a mirror!With high contrast images to help stimulate their vision and focus attention, babies will love discovering who's hiding behind the colourful felt flaps. In Baby's Buggy Book: Ladybird, you'll meet a host of friendly faces and are on the lookout for a duck, snail, rabbit and butterfly behind the easy-to-tug flaps - plus there's an exciting mirror ending so they can see their own reflection. With bold artwork from Ingela P Arrhenius, bestselling illustrator of the award-winning, must-have board book series for babies and toddlers - Felt Flaps and Peekaboo. Combined with a super-handy Velcro strap for attaching to a buggy, highchair or car seat - this tactile, black-and-white book is perfect for babies on the go!
Haunting the Black Air
'A polyphonic exploration of memory, diaspora and sound' ROMALYN ANTE'A kaleidoscope of image and word-power . . . A vital addition to the canon' MAGGIE HARRIS'A work of rare formal daring and spiritual depth' PETER GIZZIFrom the T. S. Eliot Prize-winning author of Sonnets for Albert comes a dextrous and versatile new collection spanning the emotional spectrum of unabashed joy and crippling griefWith musicality and verve, beloved poet and musician Anthony Joseph undertakes a bold new work, excavating the complex nature of feeling. Across London, New York, Trinidad and beyond, whether a funeral in New Cross or a house party in Mount Lambert, Joseph brings heart, soul and verbal ingenuity to the act of unifying life's beautiful fragments. 'Joseph is both a faithful heir and an agnostic rebel' ALI ALIZADEH'An exceptional talent' BLAKE MORRISON
Manners and Mischief
Filled with sparkling anecdotes and tales of living life to the full, featuring previously unseen photographs from Lady Glenconner's personal collection. Lady Anne Glenconner, Lady-in-Waiting to Princess Margaret and Maid of Honour at the Queen’s Coronation, returns with a rich, sparkling memoir told through an A to Z of her life. From affairs of the heart and Basil’s Bar to dinners with the King and the art of entertaining each chapter reveals a vivid moment of joy, mischief or resilience. Whether offering tips on getting out of the bath with grace, or how to lose at cards with Princess Margaret, she shares wisdom and memory in equal measure. This book is a love letter to a disappearing world and a reminder that life, at any age, should be faced with laughter, a stiff upper lip, and the odd vodka tonic.
The Horse Dreamer (PB)
The horse arrives in the storm, when Merryn needs him most ... The horse arrives in the storm, when Merryn needs him most, following the loss of her father. Sorrel is a dreamlike creature, seemingly made from the woods and the sea. Perhaps she wished him into existence. He becomes her friend and confidant. Throughout the summer and autumn, they ride and play, but as Christmas approaches, it will require all of Merryn’s new-found strength to help her mum and her sisters heal too. Perfect for readers aged 9 and up; all the makings of a modern classic, now in paperback Explores themes of grief, family and healing in an accessible way for young readers For readers of Charlie Mackesy's The Boy, the Mole, the Fox and the Horse, or Jackie Morris and Robert MacFarlane's The Lost Words and The Lost Spells
Unicorn Academy: The Final Test and other stories
Three Unicorn Academy stories to read, with full-colour episode stills from the hit TV show!Read all about Sophia, Wildstar and their friends in Sapphire dorm in this highly illustrated first storybook for newly-independent readers. With an easy-to-read font, pictures on every page and plenty of magic and sparkle, this is the perfect reading book for young fans of the show. Each chapter follows the friends at Unicorn Academy as they race to pass their final test of the school year, unlock powerful new Harmony Magic for their unicorns, and face-off against their most dangerous foe yet, there is never a dull moment at Unicorn Academy!Ride towards your destiny and discover more magical adventures at Unicorn Academy:Unicorn Academy: Sophia's Invitation (Fiction 7+ Chapter Book) Unicorn Academy: Legacies and other stories (Fiction 5+ Illustrated) Unicorn Academy: Sticker ScenesUnicorn Academy: Colouring Book
Felix Grey and the Seven Assassins
Seven assassins. One election. The fate of the British Empire hangs in the balance. Felix Grey returns in a high-stakes historical mystery of power, politics and murder. Prime Minister Felix Grey is still reeling from the fallout of his last ordeal, which left his home secretary dead and his own reputation in tatters. With a general election looming, a fragile Labour party emerging, and an odious Tory leader waiting to seize power, he would rather retreat than fight. Duty, however, and the quiet pressure of King Edward VII, leave him with no choice. As tensions rise at home, danger gathers abroad. In India, demands for independence grow louder, and a shadowy group of seven assassins is dispatched to strike at the heart of the British establishment. Their targets include senior politicians and even the king himself. The message is clear: empire will not be preserved without bloodshed. Relying on his wits and a loyal circle of allies, Felix must uncover the conspiracy before it tears the country apart. Felix Grey and the Seven Assassins is the second novel in this historical crime series, combining political intrigue, real historical figures, and a high-stakes assassination plot into a fast-paced, witty caper that will delight fans of classic historical mysteries and intelligent, plot-driven fiction.
The Grapples of Wrath
The hilarious, unputdownable murder mystery set in Brighton about wrestling and ghosts for fans of Bella Mackie and Over My Dead Body ______________________________'Laugh-out-loud funny' Belfast Telegraph'Come for the spooky humour, stay for the satisfying twists' Kristen Perrin'Alice Bell writes with real verve' Janice Hallett'Agatha Christie meets Ghosts' J M Hall______________________________THIS MYSTERY HAS THEM IN A CHOKEHOLD... Claire Hendricks can see ghosts. But that doesn't make solving murders any easier... Pro-wrestling manager Ken King is convinced his late father Eddie is haunting his Brighton gym and he hires medium-turned-private-investigator Claire to help his beloved dad move on to the next life. But Eddie can't because he's adamant he was murdered, and he tasks Claire with bringing his killer to justice. In the world of pro-wrestling, can she work out what's real, who's faking and unmask the killer once and for all?___________________________Readers love the Grave Expectations series... 'Brilliantly funny!''Witty and smart''Extraordinary sleuthing''Loved every minute''Loads of clever twists'
The Monk's Mindset
THE INTERNATIONAL BESTSELLER!In The Monk's Mindset, former Buddhist monk and renowned Peloton instructor Sam Yo shares the transformative lessons that helped him move from chaos to clarity. Drawing on his monastic training, meditation practice, and experiences as a performer and coach, he reveals how anyone can weave ancient Buddhist wisdom into modern life to find calm, focus, and purpose, even in a world that never slows down. Through vivid storytelling and reflective practices, Sam explores how to:· align your four dimensions-body, mind, heart, and spirit-for lasting balance and well-being;· channel your energy wisely with Right Effort-learning when to move, when to rest, and when to simply be;· repair your story and free yourself from limiting beliefs;· calm a restless mind with his bubble practice for managing overwhelm and uncertainty;· listen deeply by emptying your cup-a mindful communication practice that nurtures true presence; and· live with intention through short monk's mindset moments that fit any schedule. Each chapter blends memoir and modern mindfulness with practical habits, reflection prompts, and affirmations to help you reconnect with your inner strength, deepen emotional awareness, and cultivate lasting peace. Whether you're seeking clarity, navigating change, or simply trying to slow down, The Monk's Mindset offers a practical tool kit for mindfulness, self-discovery, resilience, and spiritual growth and reminds you that the stillness you seek has been within you all along.
The Kingdom of Tigers
The stunning new picture book, with afterword from United Nations Goodwill Ambassador and award-winning actor Michelle Yeoh Hari and his mother live in the jungle. As deforestation threatens their survival, they dream of roaming the Kingdom of Tigers, a place where they can be free and have room to roar. Can they find their home in the wild? The Kingdom of Tigers weaves a poignant tale of survival and hope. As deforestation threatens their home, a tiger and her cub embark on a perilous journey to find safety. When they become separated, the cub must brave the wild with the friends he meets along the way, to return to his mother and find the sanctuary he dreams of. This incredible new picture book, written by Felicity Yeoh and illustrated by Megan Snyders, carries an important message about Malaysia's endangered harimau tigers, as well as beautifully exploring themes of family, friendship and home.
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