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The Party (Paperback)
Elizabeth Day
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R311
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The thrilling Richard & Judy Book Club Pick for 2018, The Party is a gripping story of betrayal, privilege and hypocrisy, set in the unassailable heart of the British establishment.
Martin Gilmour and Ben Fitzmaurice have been best friends for 25 years, since their days together at Burtonbury School. They are an unlikely pair: the scholarship boy with the wrong accent and clothes, and the dazzlingly popular, wealthy young aristocrat. But Martin knows no one else can understand the bond they share – and no one else could have kept Ben’s secret for over two decades.
At Ben’s 40th birthday party, the cream of the British establishment gathers in a haze of champagne, drugs and glamour. Amid the politicians, the celebrities, the old money and the newly rich, Martin once again feels that pang of not quite belonging. His wife Lucy has her reservations, too. There is something unnerving in the air. But Ben wouldn’t do anything to damage their friendship. Would he?
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Magpie (Paperback)
Elizabeth Day
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R446
R375
Discovery Miles 3 750
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'Completely, terrifyingly BRILLIANT' Marian Keyes, author of Grown
Ups 'I didn't want it to end' Lisa Taddeo, author of Three Women
and Animal 'Magnificent: I read it in one sitting' Kate Mosse,
author of The City of Tears When Marisa meets Jake, everything
falls into place. But then their new lodger Kate arrives. Something
isn't right about her. It's the way she looks at Jake, keeps her
toothbrush right next to theirs and constantly asks questions about
the baby they are trying for. Or maybe it's all in Marisa's head.
That's what Jake thinks. And she trusts him, doesn't she? But
Marisa knows something is wrong, and she is determined to find out
why, even if it costs her everything. 'A very elegant, tense,
literary thriller' Sarah Vaughan, author of Anatomy of a Scandal
'Utterly engrossing, a thick sense of dread unfurling from every
page' Refinery29 'I literally couldn't put this down' Sara Collins,
author of The Confessions of Frannie Langton 'A compelling,
twisting read' Matt Haig, author of The Midnight Library 'Sharp,
twisty ... Impossible to put down' Daily Mail 'A pulse-quickening
tale' Stylist 'Sharp and sinister' Mail on Sunday 'A pacy, stylish
thriller' Observer 'Scintillating' The Sunday Times, Thriller of
the Month 'A compassionately crafted psychological drama' Harper's
Bazaar 'I couldn't turn the pages fast enough' Prima Magazine 'Be
prepared for a sleight-of-hand-twist that will leave you gasping'
Red Magazine Sunday Times bestseller 06/09/2021
'We often can't find the right words to express the unique depth
and complicated beauty of what friendship really is because we've
spent so much time heroising romantic love. This book is an attempt
to fill that gap.' Growing up, Elizabeth wanted to make everyone
like her. Lacking friends at school, she grew up to believe that
quantity equalled quality. Having lots of friends meant you were
loved, popular and safe. She was determined to become a Good
Friend. And, in many ways, she did. But in adulthood she slowly
realised that it was often to the detriment of her own boundaries
and mental health. Then, when a global pandemic hit in 2020, she
was one of thousands of people forced to reassess what friendship
really meant to them - with the crisis came a dawning realisation:
her truest friends were not the ones she had been spending most
time with. Why was this? Could she rebalance it? Was there such
thing as...too many friends? And was she the friend she thought she
was? In Friendaholic, Elizabeth unpacks the significance and
evolution of friendship. From exploring her own personal
friendships and the distinct importance of each of them in her
life, to the unique and powerful insights of others across the
globe, Elizabeth asks why there isn't a language that can express
its crucial influence on our world. From ghosting to frenemies, to
social media and communication styles, to the impact of seismic
life events, Elizabeth leaves no stone unturned. Friendaholic is
the book you buy for the people you love but it's also the book you
read to become a better friend to yourself.
Inspired by her hugely popular podcast, How To Fail is Elizabeth
Day's brilliantly funny, painfully honest and insightful
celebration of things going wrong. This is a book for anyone who
has ever failed. Which means it's a book for everyone. If I have
learned one thing from this shockingly beautiful venture called
life, it is this: failure has taught me lessons I would never
otherwise have understood. I have evolved more as a result of
things going wrong than when everything seemed to be going right.
Out of crisis has come clarity, and sometimes even catharsis. Part
memoir, part manifesto, and including chapters on dating, work,
sport, babies, families, anger and friendship, it is based on the
simple premise that understanding why we fail ultimately makes us
stronger. It's a book about learning from our mistakes and about
not being afraid. Uplifting, inspiring and rich in stories from
Elizabeth's own life, How to Fail reveals that failure is not what
defines us; rather it is how we respond to it that shapes us as
individuals. Because learning how to fail is actually learning how
to succeed better. And everyone needs a bit of that.
A game-changing guide to being happier, healthier and succeeding
better, based on the Sunday Times bestseller - 150,000 copies sold!
A HANDBOOK FOR WHEN THINGS GO WRONG Pretty much all of us would
like to feel happier, less anxious, more successful and at ease
with ourselves. Right? The key may surprise you: FAILURE!
Failosophy For Teens is an inspiring and empowering guide to those
moments when life doesn't go to plan. Using personal experience and
stories shared by guests on her award-winning podcast, How to Fail,
Elizabeth's book is full of creative and inspiring advice on how
to: - talk openly about failure - turn failure into success - build
resilience for when life sends you curveballs - reframe negative
thoughts about yourself . . . and much more! Failing better is the
key to learning, growing and ultimately loving yourself as the
truly AWESOME human being you are. Failosophy For Teens will
challenge your self-perception and change your life! 'An
indispensable guide for teenagers everywhere' Matthew Syed, author
of You Are Awesome Perfect for fans of Marcus Rashford's You Are a
Champion and Bryony Gordon's You Got This. Failosophy (adult
edition) is a Sunday Times bestseller and has reached over 150,000
readers. PRAISE FOR FAILOSOPHY (adult edition) 'A beautiful timely
and humane book. If there's one philosophy the world needs more of
right now, it's Failosophy' Alain de Botton 'A pragmatic and
pocket-sized guide to failure - how to cope with it and what to
learn from it ... a must read' Glamour 'The timing of this guide
couldn't be better . . . Day's advice is both practical and
reassuring.' Evening Standard 'Witty and likeable . . . thoughtful
and probing' Guardian
From the Sunday Times bestselling author of How to Fail and Magpie
'Elizabeth Day has revolutionised the way we see failure' Stylist
'A beautiful timely and humane book' Alain de Botton 'Most failures
can teach us something meaningful about ourselves if we choose to
listen' In Failosophy Elizabeth Day brings together all the lessons
she has learned, from conversations with the guests on her
award-winning How to Fail podcast, from stories shared with her by
readers and listeners, and from her own life, and distils them into
seven principles of failure. Practical, reassuring and
inspirational, these principles offer a guide through life's rough
patches. From failed exams to romantic break-ups, from career
setbacks to confidence crises, from navigating anxiety to surviving
loss, Failosophy recognises, and celebrates, the fact that failure
connects us all. It is what makes us human. With insights from
Malcolm Gladwell, Phoebe Waller-Bridge, Lemn Sissay, Frankie
Bridge, Nigel Slater, Emeli Sande, Alain de Botton, Mabel, Fearne
Cotton, Meera Syal, Dame Kelly Holmes, Andrew Scott and many, many
more, Failosophy is the essential handbook for turning failure into
success.
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The Call (Paperback)
Edith Ayrton Zangwill; Preface by Elizabeth Day
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R537
Discovery Miles 5 370
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An audacious, compassionate state-of-the-nation novel about four
strangers whose lives collide with far-reaching consequences.
Beatrice Kizza, a woman in flight from a homeland that condemned
her for daring to love, flees to London. There, she shields her
sorrow from the indifference of her adopted city, and navigates a
night-time world of shift-work and bedsits. Howard Pink is a
self-made millionaire who has risen from Petticoat Lane to the
mansions of Kensington on a tide of determination and bluster. Yet
self-doubt still snaps at his heels and his life is shadowed by the
terrible loss that has shaken him to his foundations. Carol
Hetherington, recently widowed, is living the quiet life in
Wandsworth with her cat and The Jeremy Kyle Show for company. As
she tries to come to terms with the absence her husband has left on
the other side of the bed, she frets over her daughter's prospects
and wonders if she'll ever be happy again. Esme Reade is a young
journalist learning to muck-rake and doorstep in pursuit of the
elusive scoop, even as she longs to find some greater meaning and
leave her imprint on the world. Four strangers, each inhabitants of
the same city, where the gulf between those who have too much and
those who will never have enough is impossibly vast. But when the
glass that separates Howard's and Beatrice's worlds is shattered by
an inexcusable act, they discover that the capital has connected
them in ways they could never have imagined.
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Home Fires (Paperback)
Elizabeth Day
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R284
R232
Discovery Miles 2 320
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A stunning, delicate portrait of a family bookended by war, Home
Fires explores the legacy of loss, the strictures of class and the
long road to redemption. Max Weston, twenty-one, leaves for his
first army posting in central Africa. What happens to him changes
the lives of his family forever. At home, his parents struggle to
cope. The overwhelming love Caroline has always felt for her only
child is now matched by the intensity of Max's absence. The silence
is broken by the arrival of Caroline's mother-in-law, Elsa, who at
the age of ninety-eight can no longer look after herself. After
years of living in fear of putting a foot wrong in front of this
elegant, cuttingly courteous lady, finally, Caroline has the upper
hand.
'We often can't find the right words to express the unique depth
and complicated beauty of what friendship really is because we've
spent so much time heroising romantic love. This book is an attempt
to fill that gap.' Growing up, Elizabeth wanted to make everyone
like her. Lacking friends at school, she grew up to believe that
quantity equalled quality. Having lots of friends meant you were
loved, popular and safe. She was determined to become a Good
Friend. And, in many ways, she did. But in adulthood she slowly
realised that it was often to the detriment of her own boundaries
and mental health. Then, when a global pandemic hit in 2020, she
was one of thousands of people forced to reassess what friendship
really meant to them - with the crisis came a dawning realisation:
her truest friends were not the ones she had been spending most
time with. Why was this? Could she rebalance it? Was there such
thing as...too many friends? And was she the friend she thought she
was? In Friendaholic, Elizabeth unpacks the significance and
evolution of friendship. From exploring her own personal
friendships and the distinct importance of each of them in her
life, to the unique and powerful insights of others across the
globe, Elizabeth asks why there isn't a language that can express
its crucial influence on our world. From ghosting to frenemies, to
social media and communication styles, to the impact of seismic
life events, Elizabeth leaves no stone unturned. Friendaholic is
the book you buy for the people you love but it's also the book you
read to become a better friend to yourself.
A frank and beautiful story of damage, survival and restoration
from an exhilarating literary voice. As Charles Redfern lies
motionless in hospital, his wife Anne and daughter Charlotte are
forced to confront their relationships with him - and with each
other. Anne, once beautiful and clever, has paled in the shadow of
her husband's dominance. Charlotte, meanwhile, is battling with her
own inner darkness and is desperate to prevent her relationship
with her not-yet-divorced lover from disintegrating. As the full
truth of Charles's hold over them is brought to light, both women
must reconcile themselves with the choices they have made, the
secrets they have kept, and the uncertain future that now lies
ahead of them.
Through the magic, mystery and miracle of meditation, an intriguing
expedition is embarked upon into the World of Light in Crystal
Mysticism so that understanding can be obtained about the Great
Shift that is going to occur to Human Beings and to Earth. Many
souls, and many more of every kind, have been given knowledge about
the Great Event and at a pre-ordained time this information started
being released. During the journey, hidden knowledge about the
Great Shift is disclosed by Light Bearers who appear in various
forms and include crystals, crystal skulls and gemstones. Some of
them carry higher spiritual vibrations and some of them have an
extraterrestrial origin. Along the way, the following questions are
answered as well. Do the Extraterrestrial Beings, who visit our
planet, come in peace? If they were to share their technology with
us, are we sufficiently advanced to be able to understand this
information? Do Extraterrestrial Beings believe in God? Heavenly
Beings/Extraterrestrials have been visiting Earth since our
Universe began. As each new stage of our development has been about
to occur, they have provided us with knowledge about it beforehand.
Throughout the current time of change, they have been conveying,
via telepathy, the information that we need to know so that we are
aware that the reconfiguration process, which our beings are going
through, is so that we will be able to obtain the more profound
level of direct experience of The Divine that is realized by
Extraterrestrials.
Non-violent Resistance Programme includes ten sessions for people
working with parents and carers of children and young people with
violent, destructive and harmful behaviours. It uses the principles
of non-violent resistance (NVR) to help carers to resist violent or
out of control behaviours and to establish a warm, loving and
containing parental presence with their children. The programme is
designed to be used with groups of parents, but the concepts and
activities can be used with individuals. Key features: Based on a
evidence-based model of good practice provides a tried and tested
programme which brings about positive change powerful video role
plays to illustrate principles in practice engaging materials and
activities for parents and carers. The National Institute for
Clinical Excellence (NICE) (2006) recommends group-based parent
training/education programmes in the management of children under
12 with conduct disorders. GPs, social workers, children's mental
health services and voluntary organisations receive many requests
for help from parents and carers who are concerned about extreme
behaviours in their children (violence, school refusal, drug
taking, social withdrawal, criminal behaviour). Many of these young
people have other difficulties, including attention deficit
hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), conduct disorder (CD) or
oppositional defiant disorder (ODD) or have experienced family
breakdown or domestic violence. NVR is a new type of intervention
derived from the work of Mahatma Gandhi and Martin Luther King and
developed in the last 10 years for children and young people with
extreme anti-social behaviours. Rather than focusing on modifying
behaviour, the aim is to bring about changes in the parent-child
relationship and to help parents, grandparents, foster carers and
informal carers to create positive relationships with their
children in the long term. This NVR programme teaches parents
essential skills that help them resist out-of-control and violent
behaviours and develop a collaborative, solution-focused approach
to problems (for example, de-escalating conflicts, increasing
parental presence, announcing their decision to make a stand,
sit-ins, developing support networks). They learn to counter giving
into their child's demands or responding in a reactive way which
can lead to even more violence. Non-violent Resistance Programme
consists of ten 1.5 hour sessions which include mini presentations,
outcome-focused activities, discussion and video role plays.
Structured homework tasks help reinforce the ideas from the session
and make an active connection to situations with their children.
Facilitators should have some experience of group work and
training, ideally in a therapeutic environment.
'A truly great book. It is beautifully written, shrewdly observed
and deftly crafted, but the novel's real concern is what it means
for a woman to live an authentic life' Elizabeth Day A chance
encounter with the man who enchanted her as a teenager leads Olivia
Curtis into to a forbidden love affair. He is now married, and
Olivia's life changes to one of secret meetings, brief phone calls
and snatched liaisons in anonymous hotel rooms. Years ahead of its
time when first published in 1936, this subtle and powerful novel
shocked it readers with its searing honesty and passionate
portrayal of clandestine love. * Books included in the VMC 40th
anniversary series include: Frost in May by Antonia White; The
Collected Stories of Grace Paley; Fire from Heaven by Mary Renault;
The Magic Toyshop by Angela Carter; The Weather in the Streets by
Rosamond Lehmann; Deep Water by Patricia Highsmith; The Return of
the Soldier by Rebecca West; Their Eyes Were Watching God by Zora
Neale Hurston; Heartburn by Nora Ephron; The Dud Avocado by Elaine
Dundy; Memento Mori by Muriel Spark; A View of the Harbour by
Elizabeth Taylor; and Faces in the Water by Janet Frame
When the Author's Spiritual Director made her aware that it was
time to write a report about what she had witnessed, whilst she was
meditating, concerning the preparations for the re-emergence of
Atlantis, he asked her to include a detailed account of her past
lives in which there was a connection with Atlantis. This was to
explain why she was in possession of this knowledge about Atlantis,
and to demonstrate how our past lives can have an effect on our
present lifetime. Many of us experienced one or more lifetimes on
old Atlantis, but most of us do not remember them and yet, if the
intention is set before meditating, with perseverance, information
can be obtained about our past lives. The lifetimes about Atlantis
are pertinent to the changes that are taking place on the physical
plane regarding a Great Event that is going to happen to our
Civilisation. One of the ways in which the meditative state can be
entered more easily is to gaze at an inspirational image. To assist
the reader in this regard, a very talented artist's illustrations
of, 'Inner Landscapes of the Soul,' that are relevant to the theme
of each chapter, have been included in the book. The beautiful
colours flowing through the landscapes help to carry the reader's
awareness of the World of Light to a higher level so that a new
found rapport can be gained with Atlantis.
Taking up where "Invitation to the Waltz "left off, "The Weather in
the Streets" shows us Olivia Curtis ten years older, a failed
marriage behind her, thinner, sadder, and apprently not much wiser.
A chance encounter on a train with a man who enchanted her as a
teenager leads to a forbidden love affair and a new world of secret
meetings, brief phone calls, and snatched liaisons in anonymous
hotel rooms. Years ahead of its time when first published, this
subtle and powerful novel shocked even the most stalwart Lehmann
fans with its searing honesty and passionate portrayal of
clandestine love.
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