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  • You Don’t Have to Have a Dream

    £11.99

    This volume offers Tim Minchin’s inimitable thoughts and advice on life, art, success, kindness, love, and thriving in a meaningless universe. Drawn from three of his iconic commencement addresses, it’s a rallying cry for creativity, critical thinking, and compassion in our daily lives.

  • Victory ’45

    £10.99

    From the Italian Alps to northern Germany, to London, New York Washington and Tokyo, ‘Victory ’45’ tells the story of the extraordinary summer when the greatest conflagration the world had ever known finally came to an end after six surrenders that heralded the Allied victory. Comprised of eight chapters based around each of those surrenders and the victory celebrations which followed, it is rich in character and human drama with revealing stories and perspectives behind the end of the war not yet told before. Each chapter follows the viewpoints of a number of key characters as they traverse these world-changing events – from ordinary servicemen and women and civilians to generals and political leaders.

  • The Book of Birds

    £35.00

    A compendium of 49 bird species, from Avocet to Yellowhammer, all of which are declining or endangered in Britain. Inspired by the classic bird-books with which the authors grew up, this is a field guide with a difference. It shows its readers how to identify birds, but also how to identify with them.

  • Minotaur Boy

    £8.99

    Alex is like any other twelve-year-old: he’s trying to survive school, navigate awkward body changes, and avoid his parents’ embarrassing ‘talks’. But Alex is hiding a secret – Alex is part-minotaur. You read that right – part-boy, part-bull. Instead of just battling with spots (thanks puberty) and the looming school musical, he also has to worry about horns and hooves! Just when he thinks life couldn’t get worse, a new kid, Theseus, shows up at school, and he’s on a quest to capture a minotaur. And a clumsy one like Alex is an easy target. Now Alex has to decide: will he embrace his inner ‘monster’ and outsmart Theseus, or will Theseus fulfil his destiny?

  • Dear England

    £10.99

    During his eight years at England, in one of the highest profile roles in the country, Gareth Southgate forged a unique management style, combining calm empathy with mental resilience, emotional intelligence and strong accountability. His leadership at England propelled the national team to its most sustained success in 50 years, reaching the 2018 FIFA World Cup Semi Final and the UEFA Euro 2020 and 2024 Finals. In the process, Southgate revitalised and reshaped the national team’s footballing identity. Southgate’s book draws on the defining moments that shaped his leadership style, principles that informed his decisions, and the resilience that enabled him to perform under the most intense public scrutiny.

  • The Wilder Way

    £20.00

    Eva zu Beck had it all: a high-flying job, a picture-perfect marriage, a lifestyle that many would aspire to. Yet she couldn’t shake the feeling that she is living someone else’s dream. After hitting rock bottom, she bought a one-way ticket to Nepal and left her old life behind in search of her true path in life. Over the next few years, Eva travelled solo to some of the world’s most far-flung places – a lone horse trek in Mongolia, COVID lockdown on a desert island in Yemen and overlanding across the US in an 18-year-old truck with her beloved dog, Vilk. Along the way, she grew an engaged online community and transformed from someone living society’s idea of a best life to a person discovering the truth of her own. This book is the incredible, world-expanding memoir of Eva journeying through the world on her own terms – and an inspiring example of what awaits when you take the wilder path.

  • I See a Tree

    £7.99

    I see a tree with thousands of leaves, on beautiful branches that are bursting with life. From a tiny acorn to a tall oak tree, join two children and their squirrel companion on a fantastic journey through the life of a tree. As they burst through the soil, float on falling leaves and spot birds pecking at acorns, young readers will discover how a tree grows in an incredible, ever-changing cycle.

  • Do You See the Tiger?

    £8.99

    Penny can’t believe what she’s seeing in a packed underground train – a tiger’s tail, a tiger’s paw, a real big stripy tiger! When the tiger makes a sudden, marvellous leap across the carriage, Penny joins in the action and an unexpected friendship forms.

  • Bunnies in a Rocket

    £7.99

    The Sunny Town bunnies are BACK! They’ve been on a bus, in a boat, on Santa’s sleigh and now, in their greatest and most epic adventure yet, they are going to THE MOON! They’ve snuck their way onto a rocket that’s ready to launch and, in no time at all, they are streaking across the sky, through the atmosphere and into outer space. What will happen when they reach the Moon? How will they ever get back home again? And could a trip to Mars be on the cards? It’s one small step for a human but one giant LEAP for bunnykind in this cosmic adventure brimming over with hilariously wild space bunny fun!