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Discover the haunting & powerful story of Betty, a young girl's struggle against poverty & abuse in 1960s America, in this acclaimed novel by Tiffany McDaniel.
Explore Ansel Adams’ timeless black‑and‑white vistas in this hardcover collection of National Parks Service photographs, complete with insightful essays and expert commentary on each iconic image.
Explore America's natural wonders with Lonely Planet’s National Parks guide—an essential companion featuring stunning photos, insider tips, and practical travel info for every park. Perfect for adventurers seeking unforgettable journeys.
A richly illustrated hardcover that brings Albertus Seba’s historic natural history cabinet to life, featuring vivid depictions of plants and animals, meticulous detail, and a scholarly layout in German.
Discover the fascinating world of songbirds in "A Year of Birdsong", a captivating collection of 52 stories, now available in stores.
Explore the rich tapestry of scientific progress across continents with "Horizons: A Global History of Science" by James Poskett. Uncover how global exchanges shaped modern understanding and innovation. Discover this pivotal work in stores today!
Discover the fascinating story of human evolution through music in "The Musical Human", a captivating book exploring life on earth, a BBC Radio 4 'Book of the Week'.
Discover the groundbreaking science behind pain and learn how to overcome it with this inspiring guide, offering a path towards healing and recovery.
Dive into a vibrant journey through time with "All-American Ads of the 60s" by Steven Heller. Explore iconic advertisements that defined a decade of bold creativity and cultural revolution, captured in this essential coffee table book.
Dive into "How to Be Human" by Graham Lawton, a transformative guide from New Scientist. Unlock the secrets of your existence with insights that blend science and philosophy, offering you profound understanding of what it means to be human.
Explore existential questions with Jim Holt in "Why Does the World Exist?"—a thought-provoking journey seeking answers to life's biggest mysteries. Dive into philosophy, science, and profound inquiry. Available now!
Explore the fascinating minds of animals with "Animal Wise" by Virginia Morell. Discover groundbreaking insights into animal thoughts and emotions, revealing how they perceive their world through vivid stories and scientific discoveries.
Explore the intriguing concept of telepathy and intuition in Rupert Sheldrake's "The Sense of Being Stared At." This groundbreaking book delves into the extended mind, offering insights that challenge traditional scientific views.
Discover the art of convalescence with "Recovery" by Gavin Francis, available now in stores, and learn to heal and rebuild your body and mind.
Explore "The Idea of the Brain: A History," by Professor Matthew Cobb, shortlisted for the Baillie Gifford Prize. Delve into the fascinating evolution of brain science and its impact on human understanding, from ancient times to modern neuroscience.
Uncover hidden motives that shape human behavior with Kevin Simler's "The Elephant in the Brain: Hidden Motives in Everyday Life." Explore how self-deception and social signaling influence our actions.



































