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In this hilarious and indispensable guide to midlife motherhood, Alex shares her own experiences and those of other mums on the joys of first time parenthood – when it arrives that bit later in life. From the fear of leaving it too late when the maybe-baby years of career and meeting the right partner are priorities, to struggles with conception and even the opposite – being an older Mum can be a minefield. In her first book, Alex gives us her ‘winging it’ advice and tips from her experience of pregnancy to the first nine months of her baby. Along with funny stories and anecdotes of first time motherhood, this is a book for mums to read while grappling with breastfeeding, lamenting creaky knees and wondering if body mass post birth is enough to prevent alcohol reaching breast milk. With honesty and her trademark humour and charm; Alex Jones gives laughs, tips and what’s really worked for her.
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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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Renowned as a much-loved and highly respected BBC journalist, Victoria Derbyshire has spent 20 years finding the human story behind the headlines. In 2015 she found herself at the heart of the news, with a devastating breast cancer diagnosis. With honesty and openness, she decided to live out her treatment and recovery in the spotlight in a series of video diaries that encouraged thousands to seek diagnosis and help. Victoria has kept a diary since she was nine years old and in ‘Dear Cancer, Love Victoria’ she shares her day to day experiences of life following her diagnosis and coming to terms with a future that wasn’t planned.
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Renowned journalist and New York Times bestselling author Peggy Orenstein paints a ground-breaking picture of today’s sexual landscape – and reveals how girls and young women are negotiating it.
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 Inspired by a true story, The Joyce Girl is a compelling and moving account of thwarted ambition and the destructive love of a father. A mesmerising and original debut. Â
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A gentle, nurturing guide for new mothers, filled with encouraging and essential advice for the early postpartum weeks
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Minding Mum is a simple yet revolutionary concept – new mums need to focus on themselves as well as their children. With chapters on nutrition, exercise, post-natal depression and mindfulness this is a valuable book that any new mum will treasure.
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Nutrition during pregnancy has become a hot bed of research and there is an increasing body of evidence that shows how pregnancy is a ‘critical window’ for influencing the disease landscape of an infant’s future adult life. ‘Your Pregnancy Nutrition Guide’ provides mums-to-be with expert information based on the latest research on nutrition and supplementation in pregnancy.
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‘The Second Half of Your Life’ is a book for women over 50 about how to achieve fulfilment in all aspects of their lives. It provides guidance on how to tackle the problems life throws at us, from menopause, ageing, separation and divorce, rediscovering love and sex, balancing our expanding body with our expanding mind.
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Pregnancy – unquestionably one of the most profound, meaningful experiences of adulthood – reduces otherwise intelligent, successful women to patients who are treated like they themselves are babies. This book is a much-needed clarion call, to educate and inspire women everywhere to make informed and confident choices, for their babies and themselves.
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In the sequel to her international bestseller ‘French Women Don’t Get Fat’, Mireille Guiliano tackles the delicate subject of aging – showing how women of 40 and beyond can ‘attack’ the upcoming decades with attitude and style. Witty, perceptive and bursting with Mireille’s personal experiences, the book covers everything from skincare secrets and fashion tips to the role of relationships and the importance of relaxation. The path to aging elegantly lies in lifestyle choices and attitude adjustments rather than Botox and collagen fillers.
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David Gillespie was six stone overweight, lethargic and desperate to lose weight fast – but he’d failed every diet out there. When he cut sugar from his diet he immediately started to lose weight and – more amazingly – kept it off. In ‘Sweet Poison’ he exposes one of the great health scourges of our time and offers a wealth of practical information on how to break your addiction to sugar.