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      <image:title>Books - Daily Glimmers - Bridget McNulty</image:title>
      <image:caption>In difficult times it’s easy to get lost in the darkness – but this beautiful pocket self-help book gives us the tools to find three-second glimmers of joy every day, to build our resilience and keep us going. Did you just taste something delicious? That was a glimmer. Notice the way the light slanted in through the window? That was a glimmer. Glimmers are easy to miss as they’re so brief and fleeting, but they can help your mood shift, and lift. Finding them – uncovering them on the commute, or while doing the same-old daily routine – is an art and a skill. Looking for glimmers is a recognized mental health practice to enable you to deal with the darkest days. In this book, 12 thematic chapters each hold 30 or 31 beautiful glimmers plus two aligned alternatives, amounting to one entry for every day of the year – and more than 1,000 glimmers. Learn to notice micro-moments of joy such as putting on a pair of new socks, stroking a purring cat, popping a cork, walking up a hill and looking back at how far you’ve come, finishing a jar, watching a rainbow brighten, sinking your hands into earth, being told “no rush”, reviving a dying fire, and hundreds more. With beautiful line-drawn illustrations, exercises to help you uncover more joy, and reflections on the history and effects of glimmers, this fun, fresh book is small enough to pop in your bag – but big enough to expand your life.</image:caption>
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    <loc>https://www.colwillandpeddle.com/books/come-what-may</loc>
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    <lastmod>2025-12-08</lastmod>
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      <image:title>Books - Come What May: Life-changing Lessons for Coping with Crisis - Lucy Easthope</image:title>
      <image:caption>An uplifting guide to navigating hard times from the UK’s leading expert on recovery. We all know that at some point in life, we will experience pain, uncertainty and loss. Widowhood, redundancy, a life-changing diagnosis, pregnancy loss, or a global pandemic. So how can we weather the storms, and cope with whatever comes next? No one can answer this better than Lucy Easthope, an emergency planner whose job is to support survivors of major disasters. She has been there after countless earthquakes, fires and floods. Time and again she has watched how people rebuild: the work, the pitfalls and the fragile joy. In Come What May, she distils for us what she has learned about how to carry on during and after terrible times. Through poignant stories and hard-won wisdom, she offers a roadmap for resilience in the face of adversity. She explains what shape the recovery journey might take, how to triage your life in an emergency, how to plan for ‘the slump’ (also known as the lasagne phase), how to take stock of what has happened to you, how to watch out for ‘learned helplessness’, and what good (and bad) help looks like. This is a book for all of us existing in ‘the after’ who want not just to survive, but to live and unleash strengths we never knew we had. ‘A shining beacon of sense and wisdom. We can all benefit from reading this brilliant book about how to respond with resilience.’ Rachel Clark ‘An unlikely superhero’ Sunday Times</image:caption>
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    <lastmod>2025-12-03</lastmod>
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      <image:title>Books - When the Dust Settles: Searching for Hope After Disaster - Lucy Easthope</image:title>
      <image:caption>When a plane crashes, a bomb explodes, a city floods or a pandemic begins, Lucy Easthope’s phone starts to ring. Lucy is a world-leading authority on recovering from disaster. She holds governments to account, supports survivors and helps communities to rebuild. She has been at the centre of the most seismic events of the last few decades, advising on everything from the 2004 tsunami and the 7/7 bombings to the Grenfell fire and the war in Ukraine. Lucy’s job is to pick up the pieces and get us ready for what comes next. When the Dust Settles takes us behind the police tape to government briefing rooms and scenes of chaos, looking back at the many losses and loves of a remarkable life and career. It tells us how we can all build back after disaster. 'A marvellous book' Rev Richard Coles "Amazing book by an amazing woman" James O'Brien 'Riveting' Telegraph 'Enthralling' Observer 'Gripping' Sunday Times 'An antidote to despair' Daily Mirror</image:caption>
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    <lastmod>2025-12-03</lastmod>
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      <image:title>Books - How to Read Minds: The Science and Art of Empathy - Aimee Cliff</image:title>
      <image:caption>An autistic therapist’s guide to better empathy for everyone Empathy, we’re told, is what makes us human: our innate ability to connect. But the classic stereotype of autistic people is that they can’t empathise. However intellectually brilliant they might be, their brains are not ‘wired’ for connection. As an autistic psychotherapist, who empathises for a living, Aimee Cliff knew that this wasn’t true. Empathy isn’t an individual personality trait, a marker of virtue or vice; it is an act between two people, one that we choose to practice every day. How to Read Minds playfully offers a new idea of empathy, one with a more exciting and expansive definition. For real empathy fights against the constrictive straitjackets of stereotypes, and dares to imagine something new. It’s liberatory, radical and accessible to everyone. Drawing on her clinical experience, alongside interviews with a wide range of neurodivergent people, Cliff interrogates the science of empathy in the brain and body, and lays out the five key pillars of true empathy. This wise, humane and quietly life-changing book considers how to understand each other, how to care for and love each other, in a timeless examination of questions that affect us all. 'A beautifully observed exploration of what it really means to understand another person. Aimee Cliff blends personal story, psychology and cultural insight to reveal why empathy is so often misunderstood – and how we can truly connect beyond assumptions. It’s a book about tuning in, slowing down and learning to hear what isn’t always spoken. Wise, honest and quietly transformative' Emma Reed Turrell, author of What Am I Missing? ‘A much-needed guide to empathy – what it really is, what it isn't, and all the ways in which we can put it to transformative use’ Joanne Limburg, author of Letters to My Weird Sisters 'In this warm and insightful book, Aimee Cliff offers an invaluable reframing of the nature of empathy: empathy is not a static trait, but a practice one can develop' Nick Walker, author of Neuroqueer Heresies</image:caption>
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    <lastmod>2025-12-03</lastmod>
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      <image:title>Books - Sweet: The Secret to the Best Desserts - Alexina Anatole</image:title>
      <image:caption>Ever wondered how to make a dessert extra delicious? Look no further. In this book, Alexina Anatole, MasterChef finalist and author of Bitter, guides you through unlocking the secrets of sweetness. Journeying through 10 shades of sweetness – including brown sugar, strawberries, peaches, honey, vanilla and bananas – Alexina reveals the tempting results that can be achieved by balancing flavour, texture and temperature. With twists on the classics and exciting new creations, these 80 recipes offer comfort while also delivering bold, exciting flavours. Whether you love desserts or believe that you’re ‘not a dessert person’, this inspiring cookbook is guaranteed to delight all. Discover recipes for all occasions and palates, such as: Banoffee Coffee Sundae • Milky Bar Basque Cheesecake • Mango, Coconut + Lime Celebration Cake • Matcha Tiramisu • Sticky Figgy Pudding • Pear Sorbet with Frozen Roquefort • The Neo Neapolitan • Peach Melba Galette • Terrazzo Cookies ‘Sweet is packed with everything I love! Alexina has put together such a clever and beautiful book full of recipes that are so well layered and considered … The sweetest addition to any kitchen!’ Benjamina Ebuehi, author of I'll Bring Dessert ‘A broad, sweet landscape of 80 inventive and appealing recipes. Even the classics are elevated with typical Anatole flair … Equally rewardingly, there’s just the right amount of science to promote understanding’ Delicious ‘A really, really gorgeous book’ Sunday Brunch</image:caption>
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    <lastmod>2025-12-02</lastmod>
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      <image:title>Books - Pathfinding: On Walking, Motherhood and Freedom - Kerri Andrews</image:title>
      <image:caption>The desire to walk is something that defines us, bringing joy, connection and freedom. But what happens to all this when we become mothers? From the author of Wanderers, comes an urgent exploration of what it means to rediscover ourselves through the land we walk and the people we walk alongside. ___ In the wake of the complete metamorphosis of becoming a mother, Kerri Andrews determines to undertake a series of journeys on foot to understand what has happened to her. Alongside a backpack full of supplies, Kerri carries with her the shadow of post-natal depression and the idea that maybe the hills are no longer for those, like her, who bear the mental and physical scars of childbearing and childrearing. Yet, what she soon discovers are tales of mother-walkers that have long been neglected or hidden away. From Mary Wollstonecraft and Ellen Weeton to Kate Chopin, here are women whose urgent stories offer new ways of stepping into motherhood. As Kerri traverses urban, rural and increasingly mountainous landscapes in the North West and Scotland, she is joined by women who have also experienced the profound changes that having children can bring to bodies and minds. Together, they explore the complicated ground of motherhood today – balancing enormous responsibility and upheaval with ambition, rage and hope – creating new paths as they go. ‘Left me itching to lace up my boots and follow the call of the path.’ Laura Pashby, author of Chasing Fog  ‘Bold, brave… I had the feeling, as I read, that Kerri Andrews might be clearing a path for us all.’ Helen Jukes, author of Mother Animal  ‘Powerful and unflinchingly honest’ Annabel Abbs, author of Windswept: Why Women Walk</image:caption>
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    <lastmod>2025-02-07</lastmod>
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      <image:title>Books - Grandparenting - Terri Apter</image:title>
      <image:caption>‘Grandparenting is a long-awaited, well-informed, personal and well-researched insight into what it means to be a grandparent. Terri Apter is brilliant, warm, human and wise... A wonderful book’ – Julia Samuel, author of Every Family Has a Story 'Why does my daughter rebuff my advice?’ ‘Why was my dad never this patient with me?’ ‘I didn’t expect to feel all this.’ The birth of a grandchild is a cause for celebration. But when a child becomes a parent themselves, existing family structures are radically altered. Old tensions between parents and their adult children may come into sharp relief, while new relationships with in-laws must be navigated carefully. And at the heart of two families is a small person, whose life will benefit hugely from the love of their grandparents. In this warm, wise guide to being a modern grandparent, leading psychologist Terri Apter builds on cutting edge research as well as her own experience as a grandparent. Drawing on case studies from across the world, Apter examines the crucial and changing role that grandparents play in our society, from those grandparents who find themselves caring for a grandchild, to how to support a grandchild through their parents’ divorce. This innovative book is for grandparents and for their adult children as they reimagine their relationships with each other, and become the best parents - and grandparents - that they can be.</image:caption>
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    <lastmod>2024-10-11</lastmod>
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      <image:title>Books - Easy Air Fryer Bakes - Lucy Parissi</image:title>
      <image:caption>IT'S TIME TO GET SWEET WITH YOUR AIR FRYER Discover there’s to more your air fryer than savoury time savers, with dozens of delicious, tasty treats With over 80 delicious recipes, Lucy Parissi, food blogger and baking expert will show you how to harness the power of baking in the air fryer and achieve anything from pavlovas and celebration cakes to decadent desserts, savoury bakes and even bread. Recipes include: - Chocolate Chip Cookies - Cinnamon Apple Muffin - Chocolate Berry Gateaux - Macarons - Hot Cross Bun Loaf - Victoria Sponge - Sticky Toffee Pudding And so many more!</image:caption>
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    <lastmod>2024-10-11</lastmod>
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      <image:title>Books - BBQ Days, BBQ Nights - Helen Graves</image:title>
      <image:caption>Make impressive entertaining look and feel effortless with these knock-out barbecue recipes. This is the ultimate go-to guide for entertaining – you'll find 20 menus, each featuring a drink, nibbles, a dip, the platter, a side, some extra carbs and a dessert. All customisable, all incredibly delicious. With recipe chapters divided by season, you'll find go-to grilling ideas and menu suggestions for every occasion, whatever the weather. Honeydew and Jalapeño Sours, Charred Tomato 7-layer Dip, Sticky Agrodolce Sausages, Curried Brown Butter Potato Salad, Grilled and Chilled Peppers with Harissa, Pineapple and Lime, and Tequila Macerated Strawberries are just a handful of the dishes you'll find in this selection of showstoppers. Fire up your barbecue, fill your glass and invite your friends – grilling has never been so stylish.</image:caption>
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    <loc>https://www.colwillandpeddle.com/books/mining-men</loc>
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    <lastmod>2024-10-11</lastmod>
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      <image:title>Books - Mining Men - Emily Webber</image:title>
      <image:caption>This is the story of the last generation of British miners: fathers and sons, brothers and comrades, big hitters and broken men, strikers and scabs. Men for whom the masculine world of pit was all they had ever known, who reluctantly emerged into the daylight for the final time, and others who were happier to consign the dust and darkness to the past. It explores how these men felt when the pits were closed and what happened next, including former miners who became factory workers, detectives, driving instructors, counsellors, the local mayor and one who even ended up working on Fleet Street. Featuring accounts from Ayrshire to the South Wales Valleys, from the ‘People’s Republic of South Yorkshire’, to the ‘Sunshine Corner Coalfields’ of Kent, each chapter offers a different perspective of the industry. Britain’s last deep coalmine closed in 2015, yet just fifty years ago the mining industry was a juggernaut, employing over 250,000 workers. Combining new personal interviews with extensive archival research, Emily P. Webber illuminates the extraordinary history of the industry once considered the backbone of Britain. By situating the miners’ strike of 1984–85 in a longer history of the coalfields, we can understand why miners and their families fought so hard against pit closures, and what happened after the pit wheels stopped turning. Vivid, evocative and richly alive with minute detail, Mining Men explores what the mining industry once meant to its workers and their communities, and what Britain lost when it was gone. 'Mining Men is a rare thing – a book which comes from generous, sustained and informed listening. Emily Webber has collected and curated stories from the life and death of an industry which defined Britain. She pays tribute to the miners in her subtle, evocative prose. It is a skilful book, full of compassion. She has done the industry and the "kings of the coalface" proud.'' Helen Mort 'A powerful, enlightening study of the beauty and brutality of British coal mining, and a hymn to the men who were born into and lived through the mining way of life - told through their authentic voices, it is essential reading for those who care about the social and political effects of coal mining history, and the history of us working-class.' Natasha Carthew</image:caption>
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    <lastmod>2024-10-11</lastmod>
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      <image:title>Books - Rebel Sounds - Joe Mulhall</image:title>
      <image:caption>‘Empathy is the currency of all music and Joe Mulhall does a great job of explaining how that quality has been used to generate solidarity for the struggle and sympathy for those who suffer injustice’ Billy Bragg ‘A beautiful account of how music has unified, healed and inspired humanity during some of history’s darkest days. Illuminating, uplifting and important’ James O’Brien While the global history of the dictatorships, oppression, racism and state violence over the last century is well known – the role that music played in people’s lives during these times is less understood. This book is a collection of stories and hidden histories about how music provided light in the darkest of times over the past century. How it steeled souls and inspired resistance to oppression. Rebel Sounds will explore freedom songs in the Republic of Ireland, the Soviet Union’s oppression behind the Berlin Wall, authoritarian dictatorships in Brazil and Nigeria, institutionalised racism and police violence in America and South Africa, street violence in Britain, ethnic cleansing in the Balkans and musical resistance in war-torn Ukraine. This is a social history of the twentieth century but one that takes in the human impulse to create, share and enjoy the one thing that connects cultures and spans generations: music. ‘Mulhall’s thrilling pilgrimage through the sites of global resistance, from Lagos to Kyiv, reminds us that music is indispensable to struggle, and that wherever oppressed people find their voice, song is usually more powerful than shouting’ – Paul Mason ‘I so enjoyed this book. Mulhall’s envious ability to mix personal history with public brings the book joyously to life, and, on top of that, he supplies a mouthwatering song-list. A triumph.’ – Paolo Hewitt</image:caption>
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    <lastmod>2024-09-26</lastmod>
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      <image:title>Books - Poor Artists - Gabrielle de la Puente and Zarina Muhammad aka The White Pube</image:title>
      <image:caption>‘Gabrielle de la Puente and Zarina Muhammad have crept in through the back door of the artworld and left it open for the rest of us. This is a landmark for art writing — a treatise on the difference between art’s right to mystify and confound, and the crimes of an industry that discriminates and excludes’ Nathalie Olah, author of Bad Taste ‘Fascinating . . . unlike anything I’ve ever read before . . . irreverent, provocative and funny’ Dazed ‘The art world memoirs for our Internet generation that none of us knew we needed but now we can’t live without. An indispensable read giving insights on an ‘art world’ at the edge of collapse. Living for it’ Legacy Russell, author of Glitch Feminism ‘I was surprised, challenged and affirmed — everything I love in a book . . . The White Pube continue to be a duo that add such a refreshing, thoughtful and critical but fun voice to an often stale art world. Poor Artists is that in tenfold’ Travis Alabanza, author of None of the Above ‘This book might change the way you look at art, or change the way you feel it . . . I love the energy, deep humour and alive thought in Poor Artists . . . capturing what is tragic, and what’s glorious, about art and the world right now’ Daisy Hildyard author of Emergency 'Let me stay there, let me paint. Let me go to bed when the sun comes up. I don't want life to sharpen me.' Why make art? Faced with a capitalist system that has turned art into artwork and creative expression into cut-throat competition, why do so many artists try anyway? In this eye-opening journey through the bizarre world of contemporary art, criticism duo The White Pube tell the story of art like never before. Poor Artists follows aspiring artist Quest Talukdar through childhood obsessions, art school lessons and her professional debut. In surreal encounters with other artists, Quest learns profound truths about money and power, and must decide whether she cares more about success or staying true to herself. Blending imaginative storytelling with dialogue from anonymized interviews with real people in the art world who have all had to wrestle with the same decisions – including a Turner Prize winner or two, a few ghosts, a Venice Biennale fraudster and a communist messiah – Poor Artists is a powerful testimony to the emotional, existential and financial experience of artists today.</image:caption>
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    <loc>https://www.colwillandpeddle.com/books/how-tortoise-tricked-the-birds</loc>
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    <lastmod>2024-09-26</lastmod>
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      <image:title>Books - How Tortoise Tricked the Birds - Clifford Samuel</image:title>
      <image:caption>A humorous and lively African folktale, specially adapted for children just beginning to read. With colour illustrations on every page, this is another addition to Usborne's hugely popular First Reading series. Find out what happens when trickster Tortoise joins the birds at the Great Feast in the sky, and then gobbles ALL of the food. Perhaps it's time for Tortoise to be tricked too? Part of the Usborne First Reading series for ages 4+</image:caption>
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    <loc>https://www.colwillandpeddle.com/books/kin-cy832</loc>
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    <lastmod>2024-05-15</lastmod>
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      <image:title>Books - Tortoise and the Tug-of-War - Clifford Samuel</image:title>
      <image:caption>A funny re-telling of a West African folktale, in which trickster Tortoise challenges Hippo and Elephant to a tug-of- war. Brains beat brawn in an enchanting tale with a happy ending. Part of the Usborne First Reading series for ages 4+</image:caption>
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    <loc>https://www.colwillandpeddle.com/books/kin</loc>
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    <lastmod>2024-05-15</lastmod>
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      <image:title>Books - Kin: Caribbean Recipes for the Modern Kitchen - Marie Mitchell</image:title>
      <image:caption>As the daughter of Jamaican immigrants, Marie Mitchell's cooking is motivated by a powerful desire to understand and celebrate those recipes that have been passed down from generation to generation. In Kin, her hotly anticipated debut cookbook, she shares dishes from the Caribbean and its diaspora, exploring the connection food can foster between different times and different places, and between friends, families and strangers. Accompanied by gorgeous photographs, many of them shot on location in the Caribbean, the book's eighty recipes − which include crispy saltfish fritters, rich and tempting aubergine curry, slow cooked jerk pork, zingy lime and ginger cheesecake and sweet Guinness punch − confound the widespread misconceptions about Caribbean food that abound in the West, which draw on stereotypes of intense heat, pungent smoke and a handful of familiar dishes. But while chilli is certainly a key ingredient and cooking over fire has a long and storied history, Caribbean cookery is also subtle and playful, layering different notes and spices carefully to create delicate, rewarding flavours. Crackling with energy and heart, Kin is a love letter to Marie's Caribbean identity, a journey through the region's myriad food cultures and a tribute to this most resourceful, resilient and joyous of cuisines. Here, Caribbean food emerges as one of the first truly global cuisines, borne out of the violent convergence of African, American, European and South Asian cultures in the long, troubling history of empire and emancipation, its legacy preserved − and, ultimately, transformed − by the kinship of those who share food. ‘Beautiful, familiar and comforting, Kin feels like home, and I can’t wait to buy it for everyone I know. Every kitchen needs a copy’ Candice Carty-Williams, author of Queenie ‘An outstanding gem of a book. Marie Mitchell’s stories and recipes are steeped in tradition – honouring the cultures and people that have shaped her – and also vibrant, exciting and full of modern twists’ Ixta Belfrage, author of Mezcla ‘One of the most hotly anticipated cookbooks of the year’ Gurdeep Loyal, Olive Magazine</image:caption>
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    <loc>https://www.colwillandpeddle.com/books/sebze</loc>
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    <lastmod>2024-03-23</lastmod>
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      <image:title>Books - Sebze: Vegetarian Recipes from My Turkish Kitchen - Özlem Warren</image:title>
      <image:caption>Sebze is a remarkable collection of 85 delicious vegetarian recipes from the heart of Türkiye (Turkey).   ‘Sebze’ translates as ‘vegetables’ in Turkish, and this vegetarian cookbook is inspired by a region with thousands of years of rich and diverse culinary heritage from skilled food writer and passionate cookery teacher, Özlem Warren. Expect to find classic recipes, such as Çılbır (Poached Eggs with Garlicky Yoghurt) and Gözleme (Stuffed Flatbreads), as well as regional specialties, including Kaygana (Crêpes) from the Black Sea, and Gaziantep’s Nohut Dürümü (Spiced Chickpea Wrap). And let’s not forget the sweets, including Özlem’s take on the much-loved classic, Baklava. Özlem provides easy, sustainable and seasonal swaps to make dishes work whatever your diet – whether you are gluten-free, vegan or simply veggie curious – making Sebze the perfect introduction to Turkish food for every home cook. ‘An absolute feast of Turkish home cooking’ Diana Henry, author of How to Eat a Peach ‘I absolutely love getting lost in this book. Wonderful recipe after wonderful recipe. You are in excellent hands with Özlem as your guide. The text and stories transport you, while simultaneously making you extremely hungry, for food and discovery alike’ Joe Woodhouse, author of Your Daily Veg ‘Sebze is a celebration of some of Turkey’s most celebrated and most loved vegetable recipes and there is nobody better equipped to share them with us than Özlem’ Sabrina Ghayour, author of Persiana</image:caption>
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    <loc>https://www.colwillandpeddle.com/books/the-glass-cliff</loc>
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    <lastmod>2024-03-23</lastmod>
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      <image:title>Books - The Glass Cliff: Why Women in Power are Undermined and How to Fight Back - Sophie Williams</image:title>
      <image:caption>The Glass Cliff is a conversation about what happens when women break the rules, and break through The Glass Ceiling. Have you ever wondered why there are so few success stories of women in business leadership? Or maybe you’ve wondered what life is really like on the other side of The Glass Ceiling? The world of work is supposedly changing, embracing diversity – yet are the opportunities we’re giving to women really equal to those of men? Drawing on almost 20 years of research from around the world, The Glass Cliff phenomenon - whereby women are often only hired in leadership roles when a business is already underperforming, meaning their chances of success are limited before they ever even start in the role - is well established, but little known. Until now. This is the story of The Glass Cliff: a story of a structural inequality disguising itself as the personal failures of women. When Sophie Williams gave her viral TED talk on the subject, she was subsequently flooded with accounts of confident, accomplished women who had taken what seemed like a dream leadership role only to quickly find themselves in a waking nightmare. Without the language to describe their experiences they had been left blaming themselves. But learning about The Glass Cliff enabled them to reframe and reexamine what they’d gone through. Once we understand The Glass Cliff – once we can stand together and face it head-first – we can start to unravel so many other false narratives about women’s leadership experiences that just don’t make sense without it. By telling one another about the phenomenon, we can affect the conversation, empower one another to overcome societal bias and, ultimately, change the world of work for women forever. ‘Every current and aspiring leader needs to read this book’ Helen Tupper &amp; Sarah Ellis, Sunday Times bestselling authors of The Squiggly Career and You Coach You ‘Clever, brilliantly researched and vitally important’ Dawn O'Porter, Sunday Times bestselling author of The Cows &amp; Cat Lady ‘Funny, infuriating and game-changing . . . an essential manual for every woman’ Annabel Rivkin &amp; Emilie McMeekan, founders of The Midult ‘Timely, useful and profoundly hopeful – a warm and accessible book’ Stella Duffy, bestselling author of Calendar Girl and Money In The Morgue ‘Reading The Glass Cliff is like having a light switched on – so many of the experiences I've had and seen around me started to make sense’ Maryam Pasha, Curator of TEDxLondon ‘Compulsory reading . . . any organisation that wants to remain successful &amp; profitable should read this book’ Donna Patterson, workplace activist and founder of Let's Talk Work ‘A hard hitting triumph . . . makes glaringly obvious how many women have been a victim of business malpractice. Masterful . . . this book arms the next generation of leaders with a vital tool to unlock true equality in the workplace for women’ Ben Pechey, author of The Book of Non-Binary Joy ‘A compelling and enlightening read . . . offers validation, empowerment, and a path forward for challenging systemic disparities in the workplace’ Blair Imani, author of Modern HERstory ‘Extensively researched, nuanced and inclusive, this defiant and definitive book is essential reading’ Hayley Nolan, bestselling author of Anne Boleyn: 500 Years of Lies ‘A must read’ Naomi &amp; Natalie Evans, founders of Everyday Racism and authors of The Mixed Race Experience ‘Thought-provoking and timely . . . enlightening and empowering’ Pippa Vosper, author of Beyond Grief</image:caption>
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    <loc>https://www.colwillandpeddle.com/books/in-memory-of-us</loc>
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    <lastmod>2024-03-23</lastmod>
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      <image:title>Books - In Memory of Us - Jacqueline Roy</image:title>
      <image:caption>What does it mean to remember? Joined at birth, then pulled apart, Selina and Zora’s relationship is marked by a pattern of closeness and separation. Growing up in 50s’ and 60s’ London under the shadow of Enoch Powell, they are instinctively dependent on each other, and yet Zora yearns for her own identity. But in the eyes of the people around them, the twins are interchangeable. They come as a pair. They are Selzora. Now in her seventies and living with the early stages of dementia, Selina is tracing shards of memory. She is intent on untangling the traumatic events of the past that changed the twins’ lives. Perhaps Lydia, who has reintroduced herself to Selina with sharp, cool charisma, will help her find answers. But even as Selina struggles to make sense of her memories, it’s all too clear that Lydia is hiding something. In Memory of Us is a profound evocation of memory, and the strategies employed for illusion and survival in the wake of racism. It offers an often-overlooked insight into life as a Black Briton after the Windrush generation. ‘A twisty tale of twins…pacily written’ The Observer ‘This reflective study of memory and illusion as a survival technique is fascinating. Offering insight into life as a Black Briton after the Windrush generation, this thoughtful novel entertains and educates' Platinum ‘Roy’s writing is powerful and gripping in this important and fascinating read' My Weekly 'In Memory of Us is a heartstring-tugging exploration of memory, grief and race in Britain. Roy's prose drips with poignancy and elegance; her characters come to life on the page and you have no choice but to surrender your heart to their journey' Elvin James Mensah, author of Small Joys ‘Jacqueline Roy’s poignant and deeply moving novel draws you into the unique world of living as an identical twin, and a mixed-race one in a deeply racist society at that…A deeply powerful read’ heat ‘A moving read’ Woman’s Own</image:caption>
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    <loc>https://www.colwillandpeddle.com/books/a-necessary-kindness</loc>
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    <lastmod>2024-03-23</lastmod>
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      <image:title>Books - A Necessary Kindness - Juno Carey</image:title>
      <image:caption>Stories from the Frontline of Abortion Care n 2015, Juno Carey left her job as a midwife, burnt out, frustrated and looking for a better way to deliver care to women. And then she found work that she loves, that brings her satisfaction and the knowledge of helping women, directly and fundamentally, every day. Working in an abortion clinic is not easy, but it is a necessary kindness: Juno’s work changes and even saves lives. In this book she shares the stories of the patients she helps there, young and old, single and married, vulnerable and stoical. She cares for women who are already mothers, women who have had to travel to the UK to get help and those who face unimaginable trauma. Urgent, illuminating and deeply human, A Necessary Kindness reveals the misunderstood world of abortion clinics, and deals with a complex issue – around which there is still too much taboo and too little understanding – with gentle compassion and bold conviction. These are the stories we need to share, the conversations we need to be having and the rights we need to protect. ‘In the fight to ensure that all women have access to free, safe and legal abortions, this book is essential. Indispensable’ Zoe Wanamaker. Actress ‘Juno tells these important stories with wisdom and kindess. I recommend that everyone reads this book.’ Anna Kent, Nurse, Midwife &amp; Humanitarian Worker and Author of Frontline Midwife ‘At a time when reproductive autonomy is being curtailed, this book puts women and the people most affected by abortion access at its core…Now is not the time for complacency, give this book to every anti-choice or apathetic bystander you know.’ Benjamin Black, Obstetrician &amp; Gynaecologist, and Author of Belly Woman ‘A compassionate, clear-eyed insider’s guide to one of the safest and most common medical procedures. A Necessary Kindness is a testament to the breadth of midwifery and a call for reproductive justice.’ Leah Hazard, Sunday Times Bestselling Author of Womb and Hard Pushed</image:caption>
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    <loc>https://www.colwillandpeddle.com/books/running-away-for-beginners</loc>
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    <lastmod>2024-03-23</lastmod>
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      <image:title>Books - Running Away for Beginners - Mark Illis</image:title>
      <image:caption>You can’t run away from bad news…or can you? There’s no worse feeling than hearing “malignant” and “tumour” in the same sentence. Jasper’s life has changed drastically. His parents want him to carry on as normal, which is ridiculous. And also impossible. Even his teachers are behaving weirdly. So what better way to avoid it all than by running away with your friends? Only … they don’t know you’re not planning on coming back. Join Jasper, Suravi, Maika, Barney and his tiny dog Milo on a journey of friendship and bravery that will stay with you long after you put it down. A heartwarming and adventure-filled novel perfect for fans of John Green and Nicola Yoon.</image:caption>
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    <loc>https://www.colwillandpeddle.com/books/flowers-from-the-void</loc>
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    <lastmod>2024-03-23</lastmod>
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      <image:title>Books - Flowers From the Void - Gianni Washington</image:title>
      <image:caption>In this scintillating debut collection Gianni Washington explores the limit of intimacy and empathy with the vivid intensity of your worst nightmare. Addictively strange and disturbing, Flowers From the Void is a collection of delectably uncanny tales. A reaper readies herself for her next gruesome assignment and a bereaved African witch prepares for a showdown with a rigidly traditional white Salem coven while an outcast teenage boy is lured into a pact with a schoolfriend that will cost him far more than he ever imagined. Hauntingly macabre and piercingly insightful about loss and loneliness, these gothic short stories lead us into a labyrinth of other possible worlds, each one darker than the last and yet all fearfully close to our own. Living dolls serve as imperfect replacements for the deceased, a girl without a shadow finds her soulmate and spurned lovers' bodies begin falling to pieces.</image:caption>
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    <loc>https://www.colwillandpeddle.com/books/secrets-of-malta</loc>
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    <lastmod>2024-03-23</lastmod>
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      <image:title>Books - Secrets of Malta - Cecily Blench</image:title>
      <image:caption>The gripping new novel from the winner of the Wilbur Smith Adventure Writing Prize. ‘A sweeping historical fiction masterpiece’ – My Weekly ‘Evocative and Atmospheric.’ Wilbur Smith Malta, 1943. The war in the air above Malta is over, but the battle for Europe is about to begin. Margarita, a young singer in a Valletta nightclub, has seen her former lover Henry Dunn only once since breaking off their affair. His wife Vera, an enigmatic archaeologist, arrives at the club to tell her that Henry has disappeared, presumed dead. While investigating, Margarita stumbles upon the hunt for a notorious and dangerous spy: Nero. As an unlikely bond develops between the two women, and strange secrets emerge, an urgent quest to unmask Nero starts - before he can enact a deadly plan that may threaten the course of the war.</image:caption>
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    <loc>https://www.colwillandpeddle.com/books/the-gosling-girl</loc>
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    <lastmod>2024-03-23</lastmod>
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      <image:title>Books - The Gosling Girl - Jacqueline Roy</image:title>
      <image:caption>‘[The Gosling Girl] interrogates the context of a child's crime and simplistic notions of evil by society and the media. It fosters understanding &amp; empathy and draws us deep inside the protagonist's psychology’ – Bernardine Evaristo ‘The Gosling Girl is one of the most moving thrillers I’ve read for some time' – Observer ‘Written with compassion, and an exceptional sense of identity by Roy — born to a Jamaican father and a British mother — it is both striking and powerful’ – Daily Mail Monster?  Murderer?  Child? Victim? Michelle Cameron’s name is associated with an infamous crime. A child who lured a younger child away from her parents and to her death, she is known as the black girl who murdered a little white girl; evil incarnate according to the media. As the book opens, she has done her time, and has been released as a young woman with a new identity to start her life again.    When another shocking death occurs, Michelle is the first in the frame. Brought into the police station to answer questions around a suspicious death, it is only a matter of time until the press find out who she is now and where she lives and set about destroying her all over again.   Natalie Tyler is the officer brought in to investigate the murder. A black detective constable, she has been ostracised from her family and often feels she is in the wrong job. But when she meets Michelle, she feels a complicated need to protect her, whatever she might have done.   The Gosling Girl is a moving account of systemic, institutional and internalised racism, and of how the marginalised fight back. It delves into the psychological after-effects of a crime committed in childhood, exploring intersections between race and class as Michelle's story is co-opted and controlled by those around her. The Gosling Girl is a raw and powerful novel that will stay with the reader long after they have turned the last page. Jacqueline Roy is a writer of fiction for adults and children. She was born in London and is of dual heritage; her mother was English and her father was a Jamaican sculptor, painter and novelist. Before becoming a writer, she worked in shops, selling everything from bacon to books, but eventually she did a degree in English as a mature student. This led to a career as a university lecturer, specialising in decolonial literatures and creative writing. Her fiction focuses primarily on the ways that those who are marginalised find a voice and their strategies for fighting back.</image:caption>
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    <loc>https://www.colwillandpeddle.com/books/the-fat-lady-sings</loc>
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    <lastmod>2024-03-23</lastmod>
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      <image:title>Books - The Fat Lady Sings - Jacqueline Roy</image:title>
      <image:caption>'A strong and humane work of fiction' – Jackie Kay 'This is a novel of daring – enjoyable, surprising and original' – Bernardine Evaristo 'A joy' – Pride 'Unflinchingly told . . . harrowing but also shockingly funny' – Big Issue 'That is the glory of being a mental patient. Nothing is impossible.' It is the 1990s, and Gloria is living in a London psychiatric ward. She is unapologetically loud, audacious and eternally on the brink of bursting into song. After several months of uninterrupted routine, she is joined by another young black woman – Merle – who is full of silences and fear. Unable to confide in their doctors, they agree to journal their pasts. Whispered into tape recorders and scrawled ferociously at night, the remarkable stories of their lives are revealed. In this tender, deeply-moving depiction of mental health, Roy creates a striking portrait of two women finding strength in their shared vulnerability, as they navigate a system that fails to protect them. Life-affirming and fearlessly hopeful, this is an unforgettable story. Jacqueline Roy is a writer of fiction for adults and children. She was born in London and is of dual heritage; her mother was English and her father was a Jamaican sculptor, painter and novelist. Before becoming a writer, she worked in shops, selling everything from bacon to books, but eventually she did a degree in English as a mature student. This led to a career as a university lecturer, specialising in decolonial literatures and creative writing. Her fiction focuses primarily on the ways that those who are marginalised find a voice and their strategies for fighting back.</image:caption>
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    <loc>https://www.colwillandpeddle.com/books/will-this-house-last-forever</loc>
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    <lastmod>2024-03-23</lastmod>
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      <image:title>Books - Will This House Last Forever? - Xanthi Barker</image:title>
      <image:caption>'Completely original, raw and warm' – Evening Standard, Books of the Summer 'Poignant... written with intelligence and tears' – Ben Okri 'Nuanced, absorbing and moving... extraordinary' –Observer 'Raw, poetic, beautifully formed' – Daisy Johnson ‘I loved this delicate and engaging story of love and grief so much that it made me wish I was still a bookseller so I could press it into the hands of all my customers... It's so honest and beautifully written’ – Cathy Rentzenbrink When Xanthi Barker's father died when she was in her mid twenties, she could make no sense of her grief for a man who had been absent for most of her life. Her father, poet Sebastian Barker, had left Xanthi, her mother and her brother to pursue writing and a new relationship, when Xanthi was a baby. Growing up she had always struggled to reconcile his extravagant affection - a rocking horse crafted from scavenged wood, the endless stream of poems and drawings and letters, conversations that spiralled from the structure of starlight to philosophy to Bruce Springsteen - with the fact that he could not be depended upon for more everyday things. Though theirs was a relationship defined by departures, he always returned, so why should this farewell be any different, or more final? Will This House Last Forever? is a heartfelt and wholly original memoir about the pain of having to come to terms with a parent's mortality, the way grief so utterly defies logic, and about learning to see the flaws in those that we love, and let them go. Xanthi Barker was born in London where she still lives. Her fiction has been published in various magazines and anthologies and shortlisted for the Fish Prize. She won the 2017 The Short Story Prize and her piece ‘Paradoxical’ was highly commended in the 2018 Spread the Word Life Writing Prize. In 2019 her novelette One Thing was published by Open Pen.</image:caption>
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    <loc>https://www.colwillandpeddle.com/books/divided</loc>
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    <lastmod>2024-03-23</lastmod>
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      <image:title>Books - Divided: Racism, Medicine and Why We Need to Decolonise Healthcare - Annabel Sowemimo</image:title>
      <image:caption>A Finalist for the Orwell Prize for Political Writing A Financial Times Best Summer Book 2023 'Prepare to be blown away' – Chikwe Ihekweazu, Assistant Director General at WHO 'Important and ambitious' – Observer 'Outstanding ... I can't stress the importance of this book strongly enough' – Jacqueline Roy, author of The Fat Lady Sings ‘Necessary. In the right hands, this book will save lives’ – Nova Reid, author of The Good Ally ‘An unflinching, hugely eye-opening exploration of medicine's brutal colonial history – The i This searing polemic reveals how racism and colonialism have shaped science and medicine – leading to the health inequalities we see all around us today. Activist, doctor and patient, Annabel Sowemimo reinserts the stories of Black and Indigenous scientists and doctors into the historical narrative, reframing how we see the 'objective' systems we operate within. In confronting this history, she argues for better understanding of our collective past to bring about urgent change. Dr Annabel Sowemimo is a doctor, activist and writer. As well as being a Sexual and Reproductive Health registrar in the NHS, she is also the founder of community-based organisation Reproductive Justice Initiative, formed to address the colonial history of sexual and reproductive health. In her spare time, Annabel is a PhD candidate and Harold Moody Scholar at King’s College London. Find her on Twitter @sosowemimo</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Books - Bitter - Alexina Anatole</image:title>
      <image:caption>‘A gem of a cookbook... delightful' – Rukmini Iyer 'Stunning and inventive recipes' – Ixta Belfrage It's time to embrace the beauty of bitter flavours. Fearlessly bringing together the best flavours and culinary strategies from around the world, Alexina Anatole will help you befriend bitterness - one flavour-balancing technique at a time. Using ten ingredients to walk you through every type of bitterness and how to tame it – from grapefruit and bitter oranges, bitter greens, tahini, beer, walnuts, cranberries, tea, coffee, cocoa and liquorice – each recipe will expand your repertoire and open the door to new worlds of deliciousness, using bitterness in both savoury and sweet dishes to elevate the taste of everything you make. These 80 recipes include something to suit every taste and occasion. Start with bold breakfasts recipes, like Coffee Pecan Banana Bread, Malted Crepes with Lime &amp; Sugar, and Winter Citrus Fruit Salad, then fill your day with light lunches and weeknight dinners like Roasted Aubergines with Whipped Feta, Grapefruit &amp; Hot Honey, delicious Seared Salmon Tacos with Grapefruit &amp; Avocado and Allspice Lamb Chops with Pickled Walnut Ketchup. Then, impress your guests with Ancho Coffee Beef Short Ribs, Duck Confit with Bitter Orange Salsa Verde and Jerk Pork Belly with Grapefruit Hot Sauce, plus decadent desserts such as Negroni Pavlova, Bitter Chocolate Torte with Passionfruit Sauce and Tiramisu Tres Leches cake. Alexina Anatole is a cook who researches, writes and talks about flavour: the science of it, how it appears across different cultures and how to translate this into delicious food in the kitchen. Alexina reached the final of MasterChef in 2021 and this led her to take a risk, making a brave career change from the City of London to food. She is herself of mixed heritage: the granddaughter of chicken farmers from Cambridgeshire and Saint Lucian grandparents who arrived in London during the Windrush movement.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Books - The Jay, The Beech and the Limpetshell - Richard Smyth</image:title>
      <image:caption>'Generous, moving and alive. A gift' – Tim Dee, author of Greenery 'Intelligent, thought-provoking and always, always interesting' – Cal Flyn, author of Islands of Abandonment 'Smyth writes with warmth and engaging perception about our relationship and understanding of the natural world on our doorsteps' – Jon Dunn, author of The Glitter in the Green 'Fresh and tender and playful' – Patrick Galbraith, author of In Search of One Last Song Weren't they richer, rock pools, wasn't the seashore busier, when I was a kid? Richard Smyth had always been drawn to the natural world, but when he became a father he found a new joy and a new urgency in showing his kids the everyday wild things around them. As he and his children explore rockpools in Whitley Bay, or the woods and moors near his Yorkshire home, he imagines the world they might inhabit as they grow up. Through different objects discovered on their wanderings – a beech leaf, a jay feather, a limpetshell – Smyth examines his own past as well as that of the early natural historians, weaving together history, memoir, and environmentalism to form a new kind of nature writing: one that asks both what we have lost, and what we have yet to find. Richard Smyth is a writer and critic. He is author of six books of non-fiction, including A Sweet Wild Note and An Indifference of Birds, and the novel The Woodcock. His short stories have also been widely published and broadcast on BBC Radio 4. All children are born naturalists and wedded to the living world. One of the tragedies of modern human life is that adulthood demands that we forget or suppress or deny this first love. By watching human nature: seeing his children become themselves, reporting on curious naturalists of old, reflecting on his own evolution as a nature-lover, Richard Smyth has been able to take steps towards rewilding himself and doing so he offers us all the chance to recover our inner animal selves. This is a touching book in all senses of the word, it is his tenderest book yet, and his truest. Generous, moving and alive. A gift.Tim Dee, author of GREENERY Intelligent, thought-provoking and always, always interesting. Children are full of wonder but they are also full of questions, forcing us to look afresh at the world around us. What I love about Richard Smyth's writing is his willingness to engage with moral grey areas – the uncomfortable and the unexpected. He also makes me laugh. Dark and light: that's what I want from a bookCal Flyn, author of ISLANDS OF ABANDONMENT A searching study of the nature of curiosity, and the curiosity of nature, Smyth writes with warmth and engaging perception about our relationship and understanding of the natural world on our doorstepsJon Dunn, author of THE GLITTER IN THE GREEN Fresh and tender and playful. In truth, a book about sharing the wonders of nature with your kids could be the ickiest thing going, but it isn't that at all. It's about society and love and identity but it's also a raw exploration of the way that children experience the world and the way that those experiences challenge adult self-delusion. Nature writing can be earnest and handwringing but this book isn't: I laughed and laughed. I imagine it wasn't Smyth's intention to write a call to breed but it's hard to read The Jay, the Beech and the Limpetshell without thinking that really we should all have some children, to avoid missing out on the joy of showing them finches in the parkPatrick Galbraith, author of IN SEARCH OF ONE LAST SONG A delightfully irreverent, charming and hilarious guide on how to engage young children with nature, written with a real understanding of the way they experience the world Stephen Moss, author of TEN BIRDS THAT CHANGED THE WORLD Richard Smyth mixes up a rollicking and compulsively readable cocktail of memoir, environmental history, and tips for the nature-minded parent. Irreverent and earnest in perfect measure, The Jay, The Beech and the Limpetshell is, at heart, an ode to wonderThor Hanson, author of BUZZ and HURRICANE LIZARDS AND PLASTIC SQUID The Jay, The Beech and the Limpetshell is a marvellous book, in that it is full of marvels. Richard's prose is one such marvel: fast-paced, musical, and frequently very funny. So too his erudition and seemingly effortless range of reference. Most marvellous of all, though, is his loving, achingly honest commitment to bequeathing his children a world at which to marvelNick Acheson, author of THE MEANING OF GEESE</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>In a complex world, who is allowed to be complicated? Who is entitled to a messy life full of triumphs, mistakes and tedium? Until recently, not Black women. When stories about Black women are limited, there's a tendency to platform the inspirational. Yet when it comes to finding kaleidoscopic stories for - and by - black women, they are few and far between. Through Kimberly's personal stories, the essays in black girl, no magic explore race, class, the meritocracy myth, sex, desire, dating, friendship, the modern family and drugs. Perfect for fans of Slay In Your Lane, Trick Mirror, and Bad Feminist, this book scrutinizes why the world is shaped the way it is, and how we navigate it.</image:caption>
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    <lastmod>2024-03-23</lastmod>
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      <image:title>Books - It's a Continent: Unravelling Africa's history one country at a time - Astrid Madimba &amp; Chinny Ukata</image:title>
      <image:caption>. . . we need this book. Of course Africa needs it as well, because no other huge area of the planet is treated as such a singular region, and that has to change. But the rest of the planet needs It's a Continent because we miss out by not recognising the individual majesty, the complexity, the beauty, the culture and the stories of the dozens of African countries. We owe it to ourselves and our history to put that right.' - Simon Reeve Why is Africa still perceived as a single country?How did African soldiers contribute to World War II?Who else led the charge against Apartheid in South Africa?How did an African man become one of the wealthiest people in history? There are (hi)stories you were never taught in school. IT'S A CONTINENT delves into these stories and reveals an Africa as you've never read it before. Breaking down this vast, beautiful, and complex continent and exploring each nations' unique history and culture, IT'S A CONTINENT highlights the key historical moments that have shaped each nation and contributed to its modern global position. Each chapter focuses on a different country and uncovers stories that mainstream education doesn't address at its peril. This book aims to highlight the consequences of colonialism and how this legacy reverberates today, as well as how many African countries continue to re-build in its wake. IT'S A CONTINENT is a bold and colourful corrective to the perception of Africa as a monolith. It reveals the fascinating, often overlooked, histories of its 54 nation states too often misrepresented, its inhabitants and its place in the world too often neglected.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>From CIA to CEO is an ops manual and one-of-a-kind tradecraft toolkit for leaders and entrepreneurs that reveals how the rarefied techniques of the CIA can help anyone find their voice, discover their potential, and thrive in the world of business. Agent-turned-entrepreneur Rupal Patel shares the unique skills she developed as a woman and field agent in the high-stakes, alpha-male world of the CIA, and combines those clandestine insights with her experiences as a business leader and advisor. Each chapter brings tools and tips from the top-secret world of the CIA into everyday living and leading, including methods like Profiling and Situational Awareness that uncover and amplify strengths, and game-changing new frameworks like Identity Driven Leadership and Personal Energy Mapping that unleash performance and develop steel-core confidence. Full of motivating stories and truly unique exercises, From CIA to CEO shows readers how to leverage the CIA mindset to remake the rules and become unstoppable on their way to Mission Success.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Books - Live Fire: Seasonal Barbecue Recipes and Stories of Live Fire Traditions Old and New - Helen Graves</image:title>
      <image:caption>Over 100 seasonal and achievable barbecue recipes celebrating the common thread of live fire cooking in cuisines from around the world. In this homage to live fire traditions, award-winning food writer Helen Graves (aka @foodstories) showcases the very best of barbecue throughout the seasons. Featuring seasonal produce including lots of vegetables alongside meat and fish, Helen also interviews chefs and home cooks from the multiple diaspora communities cooking with live fire in the UK, exploring the techniques that define and unite the way we grill. Helen's talent for combining evocative writing with bold flavours makes this a truly immersive, practical book that will have even the barbecue novice running for the coals. From chicken wings with tahini and za'atar and pork cheek tacos to grilled baby artichokes with an anchovy dip, a coleslaw for every season and a killer smoked cherry and whisky butterscotch sundae, every recipe in Live Fire is achievable as it is enticing.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Books - Drums In The Distance: Journeys Into the Global Far Right - Dr Joe Mulhall</image:title>
      <image:caption>'Mulhall watches the extreme right revival from the inside - as an anti-fascist infiltrator criss-crossing the global networks of modern fascism - but he brings a deep analytical focus. By the end of it we understand one thing: the threat of a second fascist era is real.' Paul Mason, author of Postcapitalism 'An urgent missive from the global frontlines of the fight against fascism.' Nima Elbagir, CNN Senior International Correspondent A terrifying and timely look at the spread of far-right movements across the globe. Joe Mulhall knows what it's like to stare fascism in the face. For a decade, often undercover at significant personal risk, he has investigated hate groups. He infiltrated a US white supremacist militia, set up a fake Ku Klux Klan branch, has been on countless street marches with violent far-right groups across Europe, and got inside some of the most important 'alt-right' meetings ever held. Brazil, India and the US are still in thrall to authoritarian populism, and far-right views have become steadily normalised in mainstream politics. Mulhall's dramatic experiences on the front line of anti-fascist activism, coupled with his academic research, clearly explain the roots of both elected and non-elected far-right movements across the globe. Above all, he concludes, the far right should not be dehumanised - they are normal people, but with dangerous beliefs that can be defeated. 'Joe has had a unique view of the far right over the past decade as it transformed from a marginal subculture into one of the defining political currents of our time. He understands how these groups think and operate, and is perfectly placed to guide readers through this disturbing but vital story.' Daniel Trilling, journalist and author of Lights In The Distance: Exile and Refuge at the Borders of Europe 'Few, if any, are better placed to write a book of this breadth and scale than Joe Mulhall.' Mark Townsend, Home Affairs editor of the Observer</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Books - The Long Journey Home - Cecily Blench</image:title>
      <image:caption>A moving and powerful novel of love, secrets and redemption in a country torn apart by war. For readers of Kate Furnivall and Dinah Jefferies. It's 1941 and Kate is living in Rangoon, Burma, a world away from her traditional English upbringing. When she meets Edwin, a young teacher from London, she senses that he too is looking for a place to call home, and soon a friendship develops between them. As their bond grows, Kate begins to learn of the secrets in Edwin's past and the tragic events that brought them both to Burma. But war is coming and, when the Japanese forces invade, Kate and Edwin are forced to flee, along with thousands of others. They begin a perilous journey to India but soon become separated. As Kate continues on alone, she can't get this troubled young man out of her head. With the fallout of war all around them, in a place far from home, will Kate and Edwin survive their journey and find the new beginning they both seek? 'A sweeping historical fiction masterpiece' My Weekly 'Evocative and atmospheric. Blench captures the wild and perilous journeys made by so many at the arrival of the war' Wilbur Smith The Long Journey Home is a Wilbur Smith adventure writing prize winner.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>'Full of stuff I wish I'd known. Should be on every mother's bedside table.' Emma Redding, Buggyfit Founder Pregnancy and birth can stretch our bodies to their limit and beyond. Incontinence, birth injuries and birth traumas have been a taboo topic for far too long, and, until now, this has prevented women from fully regaining their strength. Stronger is the must-read guide to the bodily changes encountered by all women following pregnancy, with explanations, exercises and friendly, accessible advice to protect, stabilise and rehabilitate. It's time to treat what we pretend not to see, to let the help in and to grow stronger. Let's start now.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>For readers of Jeffrey Archer and Clive Cussler, Blood in the Dust is a fast-paced adventure story and the winner of a Wilbur Smith Adventure Writing Prize. 'Essential reading for all adventure fans.' Wilbur Smith 1853, Victoria, Australia. Five bushrangers led by the murderous outlaw Warrigal Anderson raid a small homestead. When they ride away, nineteen-year-old Toby O'Rourke's life is changed forever. His parents lay dead at his feet and his brother, Patrick, is badly wounded. But Toby O'Rourke is made of steel forged in the hardship of colonial life. Forced into adulthood, he and Patrick will seek to restore the family fortunes and outwit not only the rich businessman who conspired to rob them of their birth right, but the vicious men who murdered their parents . . .</image:caption>
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