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  • A Year to Slow Down

    £14.99

    In the busyness of life find new ways to draw near to God with slow and simple living, working with our hands and trusting in his plan each day.

  • Fly, Wild Swans

    £25.00

    THE INSTANT SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER

    THE LONG-AWAITED SEQUEL TO WILD SWANS, THE MULTI-MILLION COPY INTERNATIONAL BESTSELLING SENSATION

    A Book of the Year in The Times; Daily Telegraph; Financial Times and Waterstones

    ‘A must-read ? magnificent’ DAILY TELEGRAPH *****

    ‘Beautiful and moving’ ELIF SHAFAK, OBSERVER

  • Epic Train Trips of the World

    £29.99

    Discover 50 first-person stories plus 150 extra suggestions for out-of-this-world adventures by train. From luxury services like Canada’s Rocky Mountaineer to high-speed escapes in Japan and Switzerland’s scenic Glacier Express, this epic guide shares popular and lesser-known railway routes, maps and beautiful photography to inspire your next trip.

  • Soft

    £20.00

    A sweeping history of emotion and culture that spans centuries, from renowned author and essayist Ferdinand Mount.

  • Delicious Air Fryer

    £26.00

    Elevate your air fryer cooking and banish the beige from your air fryer food for good with this delicious selection of colourful and fresh tasting recipes brought to you by the arbiters of great food and flavour, Mob. Here you’ll discover 100 recipes that are cheap to make, quick and easy to cook, and that make the most of fresh ingredients, just perfect for your everyday midweek meals.

  • The Golden Mole

    £20.00

    The world is more astonishing, more miraculous and more wonderful than our wildest imaginings. A pangolin’s tongue is longer than its body. It keeps it furled in a nifty pouch near the hip.A swift flies 200,000 miles in its lifetime. That’s far enough to get to the moon and back – then back to the moon. There’s a fable that storks deliver babies. In fact, the Nazis used them to air-drop propaganda. An illustrated compendium of the staggering lives of some of the world’s most endangered animals, this sumptuous, expanded and updated edition of ‘The Golden Mole’ is a chance to be awestruck and lovestruck – to fall for the likes of the wondrous pygmy hippo, the seahorse, the narwhal and, as astonishing and endangered as them all, the human.

  • Padella

    £25.00

    This is the ultimate book of pasta. With over 100 recipes – all pasta – it is for pasta lovers everywhere.

  • The Traitors Circle

    £25.00

    Berlin, 1943. A group of high-society anti-Nazi dissenters meet for a tea party one late summer afternoon. They do not know that, sitting around the table, is someone poised to betray them all to the Gestapo – revealing their secret to the Nazis’ most ruthless detective. They form a circle of unlikely rebels, drawn from the German elite: two countesses, a diplomat, an intelligence officer, an ambassador’s widow and a pioneering headmistress. Meeting in the shadows, rescuing Jews or plotting for a future Germany freed from the Führer’s rule, what unites them is a shared loathing of the Nazis, a refusal to bow to Hitler and the courage to perform perilous acts of resistance. Or so they believe. How did a group of brave, principled rebels, who had successfully defied Adolf Hitler for more than a decade, come to fall into such a lethal trap?

  • Eat Yourself Healthy

    £30.00

    Jamie’s back with 120 incredible recipes to energise, satisfy, nourish and revitalise you. He’s here to prove that healthy eating can be joyful, generous and abundant – this is all about what you can have, not what you can’t. Teamed with 50 helpful healthy hacks and a nutrition-packed 2-week meal plan to kickstart your health journey, it’s never been easier to make healthy choices. This is food to change your life.

  • Mother Mary Comes to Me

    £20.00

    Arundhati Roy’s first work of memoir, this is a soaring account, both intimate and inspiring, of how the author became the person and the writer she is, shaped by circumstance, but above all by her complex relationship to the extraordinary, singular mother she describes as ‘my shelter and my storm’.

  • Kingmaker

    £10.99

    When Pamela Churchill Harriman died in 1997, the obituaries that followed were scathing – and often downright sexist. Written off as a social climber, her glamorous social life and infamous erotic adventures overshadowed her true legacy. Much of what she did behind the scenes to shape the twentieth century, on both sides of the Atlantic, remained invisible. That is, until now: with a wealth of fresh research, Sonia Purnell unveils for the first time the full, spectacular story of how Harriman left an indelible mark on the world today. There is practically no-one in twentieth-century politics, culture and fashion whose lives she did not touch.