Smart Magnet kaaned on valmistatud metallilise tekstuuriga materjalist, mis läigib päevavalguses. Sisemus on pehme ja seemisnahka meenutav, pakkudes suurepärast kaitset õrnade ekraanide kriimustuste ja väiksemate kahjustuste eest.
Unser langlebiges Hardcover-Notizbuch mit geradem Buchrücken übertrifft die Grenzen klassischer Notizbücher. Mit 176 Seiten aus hochwertigem cremefarbenem Papier bietet das für den täglichen Schreibgebrauch unentbehrliche Notizbuch viel Platz, um den Überblick über die täglichen Aufgaben stilvoll zu bewahren. Die Seiten sind liniert. Ein Magnetverschluss sowie Lesebändchen und eine kleine Tasche am inneren Einbanddeckel runden das Produkt ab. Das Titelbild ist fünffarbig bedruckt, geprägt, doppelt foliert und auf Silber- oder Goldpapier gedruckt. Produkteigenschaften:Maße: 21 cm Hoch x 14,8 cm Breit und 2 cm Dick176 linierte cremefarbene Seiten.
Language: English, Binding: Paperback, Number of pages: 178, Publishers: Yen Press, Author: Jasmine Bernhardt, ISBN-13: 9798855415919, Date of issue: 2025
In this lively and informative book (Martin Wolf, Financial Times), Morgan Stanleys top emerging markets expert delivers 10 rules for predicting the rise and fall of nations in real time.
Language: English, Binding: Paperback, Number of pages: 544, Publishers: Yen Press, Author: Christine Dashiell, ISBN-13: 9798855415223, Date of issue: 2025
DISNEY DORABLESi sõiduk Let's Go figuuriga.Omadused:Autod koos tegelastega on peidetud üllatuskarpi, mistõttu pole võimalik täpset mudelit valida.Kokku saab koguda kuni viis erinevat figuuridega sõidukit.Tähelepanu: hind on märgitud ühele ühikule. Tegemist on üllatuspakiga, konkreetset komplekti pole võimalik valida.
Language: English, Binding: Hardback, Number of pages: 296, Publishers: Johns Hopkins University Press, Author: Charl?ne Letenneur,Alexandre Lethiers, ISBN-13: 9781421452395, Date of issue: 2025
A fun box set of four board book adventures starring Red, Blue, Green, and Purple Crayons, perfect for the youngest readers! This collection of four fun board books about Red, Blue, Green and Purple Crayons introduces very young readers to the crayon characters from the internationally bestselling The Day the Crayons Quit, showing how much fun it is to colour and to use your imagination!
The exceptionordinary, effervescent Clarice Bean is back with her trademark heart and humour in this beautifully illustrated story by former Childrens Laureate Lauren Child a delightful summer read for the entire family! Nothing ever happens except for sometimes. And only on rare-ish occasions, which is hardly ever. There are times when even I cant turn the nothing into more than it is. But there was one day in the holidays that began as a nothing day and then everything happened. Absolutely nearly everything. The unforgettable Clarice Bean finds herself escaping the danger of boredom when she meets an actual real-life DOG who will NOT scram!
One of Britains favourite chroniclers of life and the rural dream returns with a compelling story of a family divided by war 'Wonderful writer ... Incredible books' David Baldacci, New York Times 'She writes beautifully ... Combining, with apparent ease, emotion and admirable precision' Independent on Sunday Bruised and brutalised by war, Michael returns to England on a troop ship, unable to face the life that awaits him at home. Impulsively he boards a train heading to the western tip of Cornwall. In doing so he changes his destiny. More than fifty years later, Kit, a charming stranger, arrives in a coastal Norfolk village to take up his inheritance a decommissioned lighthouse, half hidden in the shadows of the past. Meanwhile Luisa falters in the flow of her life as her children begin to fly the nest and she is left suspended, without direction. When Kit and Luisa meet, neither can escape the consequences of Michaels split-second decision made all those decades ago.
In 1998, Sarbjit Athwal was called by her husband to attend a family meeting. Within three weeks of that meeting, Surjit Athwal, Sarbjit's sister-in-law, was dead. After the killing, Sarbjit fought secretly for justice for nine long, scared years. This book is about a woman who risked everything to see that justice was done. In 1998, Sarbjit Athwal was called by her husband to attend a family meeting. It looked like just another family gathering. An attractive house in west London, a large dining room, two brothers, their mother, one wife. But the subject they were discussing was anything but ordinary. At the head of the group sat the elderly mother. She stared proudly around, smiling at her children, then raised her hand for silence. 'It's decided then,' the old lady announced. 'We have to get rid of her."Her' was Surjit Athwal, Sarbjit's sister-in-law. Within three weeks of that meeting, Surjit was dead: lured from London to India, drugged, strangled, and her body dumped in the Ravi River, never to be seen again.After the killing, risking her own life, Sarbjit fought secretly for justice for nine long, scared years. Eventually, with immense bravery, she became the first person within a murderer's family ever to go into open court in an honour killing trial as the Prosecution's key witness, and the first to waive her anonymity in such a trial. As a result of her testimony, the trial led to the first successful prosecution of an honour killing without the body ever being found.But her story doesn't end there. Since the trial, her life has been threatened; her own husband arrested after an allegation of intimidation. Shamed is a story of fear and of horror -- but also of immense courage, and a woman who risked everything to see that justice was done.The courageous and inspiring story of Sarbjit Kaur Athwal, who bravely fought for justice -- risking her own life -- after her sister-in-law, Surjit, was murdered in an honour killing by her husband's family. Foreword by DCI Clive Driscoll. Autorid: Sarbjit Kaur Athwal
'Her fascinating book explores four steps to building resilience. Armed with this toolkit, you can boost your confidence, weather life's storms and unlock your true potential.' Woman's Own We assume that heroes are wired differently from the rest of us. They overcome fear, doubt and pain to thrive under the most challenging conditions. But the only difference between them and us is choosing resilience: the ability to dig deep and explore life at the edge of possibility. In this practical guide to building and sustaining your own resilience, peak-performance psychologist Dr Alia Bojilova draws on her work with the SAS, Olympic athletes, modern leaders and successful entrepreneurs to help you unlock your potential in everyday life. Guiding you through a four-step process - to develop clearer awareness, deeper belonging, broader curiosity and stronger drive - The Resilience Toolkit will help you to embrace the unknown with greater confidence and teach you to recover faster from setbacks. The real measure of resilience is whether you choose to discover what you're capable of. So ... will you? Autorid: Dr Alia Bojilova
'The blood that binds them, may become the weapon to end them' Reeling from a shocking betrayal, the Star Maiden Astraea must now race against time to break the curse imprisoning her lover, Nyte. She will have to decide if the hand of darkness, or that of her enemy, is an alliance that could bring him back. But with the loss of daylight and the realm on the brink of ruin, Astraea and her companions must set off on their quest to retrieve the Maiden's broken key, the only weapon that can kill the wrathful gods determined to rule the mortal world. Dragons will fly and their bonds may choose friend or foe. Gods will face gods, fathers will face sons, and all will face the end of the world. Because when the blood that binds them becomes a weapon to end them, two star-crossed lovers must yield to fate or pay their greatest sacrifice yet. Autorid: Chloe C. Peñaranda
Set against a sizzling-hot Greek summer, Let the Games Begin is a page-turning sports rom-com about two strangers at the top of their game. MOST ANTICIPATED BOOK OF JULY 2024: NPR, Kirkus, Elle, Amazon, Bustle, and more "A debut deserving of a gold medal." ? Kirkus (starred review) "A radiant, joyful debut novel with a particularly fun setting." ? ELLE "Sweet and inspiring a savvy and layered romance" ? NPR Its the 2024 Summer Olympics and Zeke and Olivia are there to win. Zeke Moyo is the star athlete of Team GB. Hes in Athens to claim the title of fastest man in the world. Olivia Nkomo is an ambitious grad whos just landed a career-making internship. shes at the Olympics to finally earn her seat at the table. But when Zeke and Olivia collide literally on the first day of the games, sparks fly, leading to an unexpected summer romance. But with the competition stirring up uncomfortable memories from Zekes past and Olivias dream job turning into a nightmare, will love become a hurdle? Or could running beside the right person change the whole game? Two winners. One Summer. Let The Games Begin. Autorid: Rufaro Faith Mazarura
The restrictions of a wartime childhood in London and subsequent post-war shortages have done little to enrich Timothy's early youth. But everything changes when his glamorous older sister, Kath, invites him to spend the summer at Heidelberg. Everything changes when Timothys glamorous older sister, Kath, invites him to spend the summer at Heidelberg. Kath, who left home long ago to work for the American army, introduces her sixteen-year-old brother to a lifestyle that is deliriously fast, furious and extravagant. Dazzled by the indulgent habits of the American forces, but at the same time sensitive to the broken spirits of the German community beneath this sparking surface, Timothy will find that his summer holiday is in more ways than one an unforgettable rite of passage. Autorid: David Lodge
Horrible Science: Shocking Electricity is packed with sizzling zap-filled facts to electrify every reader. Children can find out about the scientist who gave electric shocks to his eyeballs, that lightning can strike you with heat five times hotter than the sun and much more besides! Autorid: Nick Arnold, Tony De Saulles
Explore Denis Villeneuve's Dune: Part Two with remarkable photography by Niko Tavernise, detailing the extraordinary cast, sets, and locations from the shoot. From Budapest, Hungary, and Altivole, Italy to the deserts of Jordan and Abu Dhabi, the making of Dune: Part Two took the filmmakers, cast, and crew across the world-and photographer Niko Tavernise was there to capture it all. This deluxe book contains hundreds of images from the set, selected from the photographer's prolific archives. Featuring stunning vistas and candid moments between Denis Villeneuve and cast members-including Timothee Chalamet, Rebecca Ferguson, Josh Brolin, Zendaya, Austin Butler, and Florence Pugh-this visually stunning book brings readers on a journey through the creation of one of the most brilliantly crafted films of the 21st century. Autorid: Niko Tavernise
The fall of the Bastille on July 14, 1789 has become the commemorative symbol of the French Revolution. But this violent and random act was unrepresentative of the real work of the early revolution, which was taking place ten miles west of Paris, in Versailles. There, the nobles, clergy and commoners of France had just declared themselves a republic, toppling a rotten system of aristocratic privilege and altering the course of history forever. The Revolution was led not by angry mobs, but by the best and brightest of France's growing bourgeoisie: young, educated, ambitious. Their aim was not to destroy, but to build a better state. In just three months they drew up a Declaration of the Rights of Man, which was to become the archetype of all subsequent Declarations worldwide, and they instituted a system of locally elected administration for France which still survives today. They were determined to create an entirely new system of government, based on rights, equality and the rule of law. In the first three years of the Revolution they went a long way toward doing so. Then came Robespierre, the Terror and unspeakable acts of barbarism. In a clear, dispassionate and fast-moving narrative, Ian Davidson shows how and why the Revolutionaries, in just five years, spiralled from the best of the Enlightenment to tyranny and the Terror. The book reminds us that the Revolution was both an inspiration of the finest principles of a new democracy and an awful warning of what can happen when idealism goes wrong. Autorid: Ian Davidson
In May 1830, the United States launched an unprecedented campaign to expel 80,000 Native Americans from their eastern homelands to territories west of the Mississippi River. In a firestorm of fraud and violence, thousands of Native Americans lost their lives, and thousands more lost their farms and possessions. The operation soon devolved into an unofficial policy of extermination, enabled by US officials, southern planters, and northern speculators. Hailed for its searing insight, Unworthy Republic transforms our understanding of this pivotal period in American history. Autorid: Claudio Saunt
Colleges across the country, and the nation as a whole continue to be divided along racial lines. White Out: Understanding White Privilege and Dominance in the Modern Age is about the role of Whiteness and a defense of White dominance in an increasingly diverse society. Whiteness is socially constructed, just as race is undoubtedly a social construct, documented through various periods in history. This book proposes that White Out is a learned habit that serves to defend White dominance in a multicultural age. White Out is a strategy that covers systems, dispositions, and actions that cannot cover the full indentation or impact. However, the action of blotting, either intentional or unintentional, serves to obscure experiences of people of color in lieu of a competing definition of reality. The authors introduce the White Architecture of the Mind as a metaphor highlighting the mind as a collection of walls, doors, windows, and pathways that influence individuals to react based on a systemic logic that was socially constructed reason. White Out, a byproduct of a White architecture of the mind, is a set of individual actions, choices, behaviors, and attitudes that are guided by a system that predisposes these attitudes and perpetuates privilege for core members of a dominant majority. The often-unconscious purpose in denying privilege and articulating colorblind ideology is to support a larger system and view of reality. The concepts covered in this volume include: White Pain, Whitefluenza (privilege as a virus), White 22 (White if you do, White if you dont), Whitrogressions, Angry White Men, White Pilgrims, and Good White Friends. White Out: Understanding White Privilege and Dominance in the Modern Age is about the role of Whiteness and a defense of White dominance in an increasingly diverse society. Autorid: Christopher S. Collins, Christopher S. Collins