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Getting older should be something to enjoy – and it can be. This uplifting book shares the secret to ageing well in eight simple steps, to help keep you healthy and happy. Whether you choose to follow some of the advice or all, this is the perfect guide for living a more fulfilled, healthy and joyful life.
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Families live better with less: less clutter, uncomplicated meals and positive discipline. Simple Happy Parenting provides practical tools and expert advice to help you live well with your family.Â
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Steve Biddulph’s Raising Boys was a global phenomenon. The first book in a generation to look at boys’ specific needs, parents loved its clarity and warm insights into their sons’ inner world. But today, things have changed. It’s girls that are in trouble.
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A woman’s quest to shake off the status quo and redefine her own expectations of happiness, switching off the noise of the status quo, and finding peace in simpler things.
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A revised and expanded edition of this international bestseller marking the twentieth anniversary of its initial release. The twenty-first century threats added into the peril include extreme weather, ‘fake news’ and dropping a mobile phone in the toilet.
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Written by one of the world’s leading baby loss support experts, ‘The Baby Loss Guide’ is designed to help you navigate this complex issue. Whether you have personally encountered loss, or are supporting people through this harrowing time, this book provides practical and compassionate advice. Zoe and her husband Andy have personally faced the loss of five babies. Out of their experiences came the charity The Mariposa Trust (more often known by its primary division Saying Goodbye), offering support to thousands of grieving parents and relatives around the world each week.
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Discover the many benefits of pausing in this insightful new Do Book title based on the popular Do lecture series.
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The most influential relationships are between parents and children. Yet for so many families, these relationships go can wrong and it may be difficult to get back on track. In this book, renowned psychotherapist Philippa Perry shows how strong and loving bonds are made with your children and how such attachments give a better chance of good mental health, in childhood and beyond.
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When Wendy Mitchell was diagnosed with dementia at the age of 58, she had to say goodbye to the woman she once was. Her career in the NHS, her ability to drive, cook and run – the various shades of her independence – were suddenly gone. Yet Wendy was determined not to give in. She was, and still is, propelled by a need to live in the moment, never knowing which version of herself might surface tomorrow. In this phenomenal memoir, Wendy grapples with questions most of us have never had to consider. What do you value when loss of memory reframes what you have, how you have lived and what you stand to lose? What happens when you can no longer recognise your own daughters, or even, on the foggiest of days, yourself?
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For fans of Bryony Gordon and Dolly Alderton, ‘The Sisterhood’ is an honest and hilarious book which celebrates the ways in which women connect with each other.
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For readers of Damaged and Running with Scissors, a chilling exploration of psychological control that ends with a glorious escape.
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New edition of one of the most powerful self-help guides ever written – over one million copies soldÂ
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