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WINNER OF THE BETTY TRASK PRIZE 'BEST GRAPHIC NOVEL OF 2021' Guardian and Irish Times 'Starts as a charming romantic comedy and turns into something tender and affecting about our need for connection. I loved this one. ' David Nicholls 'Beautiful, bittersweet portrait of modern life . . . his tragicomedy will also make the heart swell.' Guardian 'Brilliant.' Candice Carty-Williams 'This is a miraculous book.' Joe Dunthorne Nick, a young illustrator, can't connect with people. Whether it's the barista down the street, his own family or Wren, an oncologist whose life becomes painfully tangled with his, Nick can't shake the feeling that there is some hidden realm of human interaction beyond his...
The first installment in Melissa McPhail's award-winning epic fantasy series, A Pattern of Shadow & Light
Hame, n. Scottish form of ‘home’: a valued place regarded as a refuge or place of origin After her relationship breaks down, Mhairi McPhail dismantles her life in New York and moves with her nine-year-old daughter, Agnes, to the remote Scottish island of Fascaray to write the biography of Grigor McWatt, the late Bard of Fascaray. But who was the cantankerous Grigor McWatt? Despite his international reputation, details of his past are elusive. As Mhairi struggles to adapt to her new life she begins to unearth the astonishing secret history of the poet regarded by many as the custodian of Fascaray’s – and Scotland’s – soul.
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Biologically Active Natural Products: Pharmaceuticals demonstrates the connections between agrochemicals and pharmaceuticals and explores the use of plants and plant products in the formulation and development of pharmaceuticals. Experts from around the world examine a multitude of topics, including evaluation of extracts from tropical plants for p
Although two sisters are different in many ways, they are alike too--most importantly, in their love for each other.
This incisive Handbook brings together a wealth of innovative research from international curriculum and education experts to ask the question: what knowledge should be taught in school, how should it be taught, and for what purpose?
Have you ever wondered what leprechauns do for a living, other than guard gold? If they have friends? If they live among us? Well, wait no longer - just meet Seamus. He is small, only three feet tall in his woolly socks, with fair complexion and a shower of freckles, and a mop of vaguely ginger hair, and he has many stories to tell you. The Seamus Stories are set on the island of Jersey where Seamus is both the sole surviving leprechaun and the island's only wild animal vet. But Seamus does not work alone. He has a small army of helpers, called the Crew, which works alongside him in Juniper Lodge, and together they have developed into a highly organised community.