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A (Very) Short History of Life on Earth - 4.6 Billion Years in 12 Pithy Chapters (Paperback): Henry Gee A (Very) Short History of Life on Earth - 4.6 Billion Years in 12 Pithy Chapters (Paperback)
Henry Gee
R545 R461 Discovery Miles 4 610 Save R84 (15%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
A Refreshing Drink: Kimberly Gee A Refreshing Drink
Kimberly Gee; Illustrated by Kimberly Gee
R221 R181 Discovery Miles 1 810 Save R40 (18%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

When Alice gets worn out while painting her house, Arlo offers to make her a cool, refreshing drink. But agreeing on what to serve is harder than it sounds. Can Arlo and his friends come up with a delightful drink to put the spring back in Alice’s step? Find out in this early graphic novel that will warm young readers’ hearts with a perfect recipe for friendship and fun.

Today's Special: Kimberly Gee Today's Special
Kimberly Gee; Illustrated by Kimberly Gee
R221 R181 Discovery Miles 1 810 Save R40 (18%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

While cleaning the garden, Arlo and his friends look for something special to inspire a new recipe. At first, they come up empty-handed. But after searching high and low, they make a delicious discovery. Can Arlo use what they’ve found to cook up today’s special? Find out in this early graphic novel that will warm young readers’ hearts with a perfect recipe for friendship and fun.

Happy Pudding: Kimberly Gee Happy Pudding
Kimberly Gee; Illustrated by Kimberly Gee
R221 R181 Discovery Miles 1 810 Save R40 (18%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

After a long storm, Arlo is excited to invite his friends over for a little get-together. But Alice, Slide and Spike are each feeling out of sorts after being cooped up too long. Will Arlo’s happy pudding cheer them up? Find out in this early graphic novel that will warm young readers’ hearts with a perfect recipe for friendship and fun.

Miserable Stew: Kimberly Gee Miserable Stew
Kimberly Gee; Illustrated by Kimberly Gee
R221 R181 Discovery Miles 1 810 Save R40 (18%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Arlo’s day goes from bad to worse when his cozy stew doesn’t turn out right. Luckily, Alice, Slide and Spike quickly realize their kind-hearted friend could use a dash of kindness from them. Can Arlo’s friends find a way to help Arlo feel better about his miserable stew? Find out in this early graphic novel that will warm young readers’ hearts with a perfect recipe for friendship and fun.

Frida Kahlo, Volume 2 (Hardcover): Maria Isabel Sanchez Vegara Frida Kahlo, Volume 2 (Hardcover)
Maria Isabel Sanchez Vegara; Illustrated by Gee Fan Eng 1
R321 R243 Discovery Miles 2 430 Save R78 (24%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In this international bestseller from the critically acclaimed Little People, BIG DREAMS series, discover the life of Frida Kahlo, the world-renowned painter. When Frida was a teenager, a terrible road accident changed her life forever. Unable to walk, she began painting from her bed. Her self-portraits, which show her pain and grief, but also her passion for life and instinct for survival, have made her one of the most famous artists of the twentieth century. This moving book features stylish and quirky illustrations and extra facts at the back, including a biographical timeline with historical photos and a detailed profile of the artist's life. Little People, BIG DREAMS is a bestselling series of books and educational games that explore the lives of outstanding people, from designers and artists to scientists and activists. All of them achieved incredible things, yet each began life as a child with a dream. This empowering series offers inspiring messages to children of all ages, in a range of formats. The board books are told in simple sentences, perfect for reading aloud to babies and toddlers. The hardback versions present expanded stories for beginning readers. Boxed gift sets allow you to collect a selection of the books by theme. Paper dolls, learning cards, matching games and other fun learning tools provide even more ways to make the lives of these role models accessible to children. Inspire the next generation of outstanding people who will change the world with Little People, BIG DREAMS!

Today's Special: Kimberly Gee Today's Special
Kimberly Gee; Illustrated by Kimberly Gee
R208 R178 Discovery Miles 1 780 Save R30 (14%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Happy Pudding: Kimberly Gee Happy Pudding
Kimberly Gee; Illustrated by Kimberly Gee
R208 R178 Discovery Miles 1 780 Save R30 (14%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
A Peppy Drink: Kimberly Gee A Peppy Drink
Kimberly Gee; Illustrated by Kimberly Gee
R208 R178 Discovery Miles 1 780 Save R30 (14%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Common Entrance 13+ English Exam Practice Questions and Answers (Paperback): Amanda Alexander, Rachel Gee Common Entrance 13+ English Exam Practice Questions and Answers (Paperback)
Amanda Alexander, Rachel Gee
R697 Discovery Miles 6 970 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Exam board: ISEB Level: 13+ CE and KS3 Subject: English First exams: November 2022 Improve exam technique and build confidence to ensure success in the CE 13+ English exams with these practice papers in the style of the ISEB exams. * Prepare for all papers: questions cover all areas of the ISEB specification for all levels, with exam advice. * Guidance on the exam: practice in answering multiple choice questions, extended response questions, and planning and writing the written tasks. * Identify gaps in skills: answers with guidance included to help pinpoint areas for improvement. Pair with Common Entrance 13+ English Revision Guide for comprehensive exam preparation (ISBN: 9781398340909).

Frida Kahlo, Volume 2 - My First Frida Kahlo (Board book, New Edition): Maria Isabel Sanchez Vegara, Gee Fan Eng Frida Kahlo, Volume 2 - My First Frida Kahlo (Board book, New Edition)
Maria Isabel Sanchez Vegara, Gee Fan Eng
R188 R162 Discovery Miles 1 620 Save R26 (14%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This board book version of Frida Kahlo - an international bestseller in the critically acclaimed Little People, BIG DREAMS series - introduces the youngest dreamers to this world-renowned painter. When Frida was a teenager, a terrible road accident changed her life forever. Unable to walk, she began painting from her bed. Her self-portraits, which show her pain and grief, but also her passion for life and instinct for survival, have made her one of the most famous artists of the twentieth century. Babies and toddlers will love to snuggle as you read to them the engaging story of this fascinating painter, and will also enjoy exploring the stylish and quirky illustrations of this sturdy board book on their own. Little People, BIG DREAMS is a bestselling series of books and educational games that explore the lives of outstanding people, from designers and artists to scientists and activists. All of them achieved incredible things, yet each began life as a child with a dream. This empowering series offers inspiring messages to children of all ages, in a range of formats. The board books are told in simple sentences, perfect for reading aloud to babies and toddlers. The hardback versions present expanded stories for beginning readers. Boxed gift sets allow you to collect a selection of the books by theme. Paper dolls, learning cards, matching games and other fun learning tools provide even more ways to make the lives of these role models accessible to children. Inspire the next generation of outstanding people who will change the world with Little People, BIG DREAMS!

A (Very) Short History of Life On Earth - 4.6 Billion Years in 12 Chapters (Hardcover): Henry Gee A (Very) Short History of Life On Earth - 4.6 Billion Years in 12 Chapters (Hardcover)
Henry Gee
R534 R436 Discovery Miles 4 360 Save R98 (18%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

'Exhilaratingly whizzes through billions of years . . . Gee is a marvellously engaging writer, juggling humour, precision, polemic and poetry to enrich his impossibly telescoped account . . . [making] clear sense out of very complex narratives' - The Times 'Henry Gee makes the kaleidoscopically changing canvas of life understandable and exciting. Who will enjoy reading this book? - Everybody!' Jared Diamond, author of Guns, Germs, and Steel For billions of years, Earth was an inhospitably alien place - covered with churning seas, slowly crafting its landscape by way of incessant volcanic eruptions, the atmosphere in a constant state of chemical flux. And yet, despite facing literally every conceivable setback that living organisms could encounter, life has been extinguished and picked itself up to evolve again. Life has learned and adapted and continued through the billions of years that followed. It has weathered fire and ice. Slimes begat sponges, who through billions of years of complex evolution and adaptation grew a backbone, braved the unknown of pitiless shores, and sought an existence beyond the sea. From that first foray to the spread of early hominids who later became Homo sapiens, life has persisted, undaunted. A (Very) Short History of Life is an enlightening story of survival, of persistence, illuminating the delicate balance within which life has always existed, and continues to exist today. It is our planet like you've never seen it before. Life teems through Henry Gee's lyrical prose - colossal supercontinents drift, collide, and coalesce, fashioning the face of the planet as we know it today. Creatures are engagingly personified, from 'gregarious' bacteria populating the seas to duelling dinosaurs in the Triassic period to magnificent mammals with the future in their (newly evolved) grasp. Those long extinct, almost alien early life forms are resurrected in evocative detail. Life's evolutionary steps - from the development of a digestive system to the awe of creatures taking to the skies in flight - are conveyed with an alluring, up-close intimacy.

National Geographic Bucket List Family Travel - Share the World With Your Kids on 50 Adventures of a Lifetime: Jessica Gee National Geographic Bucket List Family Travel - Share the World With Your Kids on 50 Adventures of a Lifetime
Jessica Gee
R656 Discovery Miles 6 560 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Deep Time - Cladistics, the Revolution in Evolution (Paperback): Henry Gee Deep Time - Cladistics, the Revolution in Evolution (Paperback)
Henry Gee
R251 Discovery Miles 2 510 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In Deep Time, Henry Gee, assistant editor of Nature, shows us that everything we think we know about evolution is wrong. For a long time, popular scientists have told us that by looking at a fossilised bone we could tell whether it belonged to our ancestors or not. This is not true. In Deep Time, Henry Gee, introduces for the first time in the popular science market a new way of thinking that has revolutionised the way that scientists are approaching the past - Cladistics. Cladistics ignores story-telling and authority and proposes a method based on shared characteristics, rather than ancestry and descent. As a result of using this new method Henry Gee is able to show us the wealth of new ideas that is radically altering our notions of the past: Dinosaurs with feathers; why fish developed fingers; what it means to be human.

A (Very) Short History of Life On Earth - 4.6 Billion Years in 12 Chapters (Paperback): Henry Gee A (Very) Short History of Life On Earth - 4.6 Billion Years in 12 Chapters (Paperback)
Henry Gee
R280 R219 Discovery Miles 2 190 Save R61 (22%) Ships in 5 - 10 working days

WINNER OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY SCIENCE BOOK PRIZE 2022 'Exhilaratingly whizzes through billions of years . . . Gee is a marvellously engaging writer, juggling humour, precision, polemic and poetry to enrich his impossibly telescoped account . . . [making] clear sense out of very complex narratives' - The Times 'Henry Gee makes the kaleidoscopically changing canvas of life understandable and exciting. Who will enjoy reading this book? - Everybody!' Jared Diamond, author of Guns, Germs, and Steel For billions of years, Earth was an inhospitably alien place - covered with churning seas, slowly crafting its landscape by way of incessant volcanic eruptions, the atmosphere in a constant state of chemical flux. And yet, despite facing literally every conceivable setback that living organisms could encounter, life has been extinguished and picked itself up to evolve again. Life has learned and adapted and continued through the billions of years that followed. It has weathered fire and ice. Slimes begat sponges, who through billions of years of complex evolution and adaptation grew a backbone, braved the unknown of pitiless shores, and sought an existence beyond the sea. From that first foray to the spread of early hominids who later became Homo sapiens, life has persisted, undaunted. A (Very) Short History of Life is an enlightening story of survival, of persistence, illuminating the delicate balance within which life has always existed, and continues to exist today. It is our planet like you've never seen it before. Life teems through Henry Gee's words - colossal supercontinents drift, collide, and coalesce, fashioning the face of the planet as we know it today. Creatures are engagingly personified, from 'gregarious' bacteria populating the seas to duelling dinosaurs in the Triassic period to magnificent mammals with the future in their (newly evolved) grasp. Those long extinct, almost alien early life forms are resurrected in evocative detail. Life's evolutionary steps - from the development of a digestive system to the awe of creatures taking to the skies in flight - are conveyed with an alluring, up-close intimacy.

Happy Pudding: Kimberly Gee Happy Pudding
Kimberly Gee; Illustrated by Kimberly Gee
R624 R507 Discovery Miles 5 070 Save R117 (19%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Miserable Stew: Kimberly Gee Miserable Stew
Kimberly Gee; Illustrated by Kimberly Gee
R208 R178 Discovery Miles 1 780 Save R30 (14%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
A (Very) Short History of Life On Earth - 4.6 Billion Years in 12 Chapters (Paperback): Henry Gee A (Very) Short History of Life On Earth - 4.6 Billion Years in 12 Chapters (Paperback)
Henry Gee 1
R380 R297 Discovery Miles 2 970 Save R83 (22%) Ships in 5 - 10 working days

'A dazzling, beguiling story . . . told at an exhilarating pace' Literary Review 'Henry Gee makes the kaleidoscopically changing canvas of life understandable and exciting. Who will enjoy reading this book? - Everybody!' Jared Diamond, author of Guns, Germs, and Steel For billions of years, Earth was an inhospitably alien place - covered with churning seas, slowly crafting its landscape by way of incessant volcanic eruptions, the atmosphere in a constant state of chemical flux. And yet, despite facing literally every conceivable setback that living organisms could encounter, life has been extinguished and picked itself up to evolve again. Life has learned and adapted and continued through the billions of years that followed. It has weathered fire and ice. Slimes begat sponges, who through billions of years of complex evolution and adaptation grew a backbone, braved the unknown of pitiless shores, and sought an existence beyond the sea. From that first foray to the spread of early hominids who later became Homo sapiens, life has persisted, undaunted. A (Very) Short History of Life is an enlightening story of survival, of persistence, illuminating the delicate balance within which life has always existed, and continues to exist today. It is our planet like you've never seen it before. Life teems through Henry Gee's lyrical prose - colossal supercontinents drift, collide, and coalesce, fashioning the face of the planet as we know it today. Creatures are engagingly personified, from 'gregarious' bacteria populating the seas to duelling dinosaurs in the Triassic period to magnificent mammals with the future in their (newly evolved) grasp. Those long extinct, almost alien early life forms are resurrected in evocative detail. Life's evolutionary steps - from the development of a digestive system to the awe of creatures taking to the skies in flight - are conveyed with an alluring, up-close intimacy.

Today's Special: Kimberly Gee Today's Special
Kimberly Gee; Illustrated by Kimberly Gee
R624 R507 Discovery Miles 5 070 Save R117 (19%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Dreamland - An Evening Standard 'Best New Book' of 2021 (Paperback): Rosa Rankin-Gee Dreamland - An Evening Standard 'Best New Book' of 2021 (Paperback)
Rosa Rankin-Gee
R199 Discovery Miles 1 990 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

For fans of Children of Men, Years and Years & Station Eleven, a postcard from a future Britain that's closer than we think. 'A beautiful book: thought-provoking, eerily prescient and very witty.' Brit Bennett, author of The Vanishing Half 'Water courses through its pages, as rising sea levels heighten inequalities, buoy populist politicians and wash away every certainty of civilisation. But there's also the novel's prose - its liquid grace and glinting sparkle - and the sheer irresistibility of a narrative that sweeps along with a force that feels tidal in its pull.' The Observer ''You said that you would come back. You looked me in the eye and said that. Well, if you had, this is what you would have seen: soft wood, black cracks, fridges in the road. The broken spines of old rides at Dreamland.' In the coastal resort of Margate, hotels lie empty and sun-faded 'For Sale' signs line the streets. The sea is higher - it's higher everywhere - and those who can are moving inland. A young girl called Chance, however, is just arriving. Chance's family is one of many offered a cash grant to move out of London - and so she, her mother Jas and brother JD relocate to the seaside, just as the country edges towards vertiginous change. In their new home, they find space and wide skies, a world away from the cramped bedsits they've lived in up until now. But challenges swiftly mount. JD's business partner, Kole, has a violent, charismatic energy that whirlpools around him and threatens to draw in the whole family. And when Chance comes across Franky, a girl her age she has never seen before - well-spoken and wearing sunscreen - something catches in the air between them. Their fates are bound: a connection that is immediate, unshakeable, and, in a time when social divides have never cut sharper, dangerous. Set in a future unsettlingly close to home, against a backdrop of soaring inequality and creeping political extremism, Rankin-Gee demonstrates, with cinematic pace and deep humanity, the enduring power of love and hope in a world spinning out of control. 'She vividly captures the balance between ferocity and vulnerability as the two girls explore their burgeoning desire; one minute they're greedy for each other, the next they're proceeding more gingerly. Theirs is a great first love, blazing bright and furious amid the poverty and the pain, the perfect counterweight that's needed to make the novel sing. Dreamland brings us face-to-face with much of what we're on the threshold of losing; nevertheless, it manages to convince us that its characters have everything still to live for.' Guardian 'A great coming-of-age story, and a warning.' Evening Standard 'This brutal read has moments of hope and love but also serves as a hideous warning to fight for what's right' Daily Mail 'Brilliantly bleak... this compelling novel is horribly plausible, chilling and feels like a warning that's come too late.' Daily Mirror 'Chance's life is filled with poverty, crime, drugs and fear - until she meets Franky, a girl unlike anyone else she knows. Their relationship brings light and love...' Daily Express 'Rankin-Gee's novel is a triumph, being as much a love letter to the heady ups and crashing lows of youthful entanglements as it is a paean to the former grandeur of its stark coastal setting. Read this now.' GQ 'A writer of a new time... A writer we will all want to read again and again.' Monique Roffey, author of the Costa Book of The Year The Mermaid of Black Conch "Dazzling and shattering" Nell Dunn, author of Up The Junction and Talking to Women 'The writing clings like sand. Unexpected turns of phrase have burrowed deep into the recesses of my brain. She has created a vivid, textural portrait, teeming with life and granular, sensory detail as well as wisdom. It does what the most haunting of apocalyptic novels do, which is to shine a light on what is already happening around us and ask that we wake up.' Olivia Sudjic, author of Asylum Road 'Entrancing... A dark and devastating funhouse ride through curtailed innocence and apocalyptic experience. And- most uniquely- a love letter to the waning magic and melancholy of British seaside towns. It is its own twist on the lucid dystopias of Diane Cook, Kirsten Roupenian and Emily St John Mandel. The book is also deeply cinematic- I was reminded, throughout, of Terry Gilliam's waterlogged neo-noir fantasy Tideland, as well as the dreamy realism of the films of Andrea Arnold and Lynne Ramsay.' Sharlene Teo, author of Ponti 'Rankin-Gee is a visionary empath. Every page of this book both broke my heart and made me laugh out loud. What a feat!' Jac Jemc, author of The Grip of It and False Bingo

The White Family (Paperback): Maggie Gee The White Family (Paperback)
Maggie Gee; Introduction by Bernardine Evaristo
R325 R268 Discovery Miles 2 680 Save R57 (18%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Alfred White, a London park-keeper, rules his home with a mixture of ferocity and tenderness that has estranged his three children. But family ties are strong, and when Alfred collapses on duty one day, they rush to be with him. His daughter's partner, Elroy, a black social worker, is brought face to face with Alfred's younger son Dirk, who hates and fears all black people. The scene is set for violence, and Alfred's wife May is forced to choose between justice and kinship. This ground-breaking novel tackles the taboo subject of racial hatred, as it looks for the roots of violence within one British family.

What's Public about Public Higher Ed? - Halting Higher Education's Decline in the Court of Public Opinion... What's Public about Public Higher Ed? - Halting Higher Education's Decline in the Court of Public Opinion (Hardcover)
Stephen M Gavazzi, E. Gordon Gee
R880 Discovery Miles 8 800 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Exploring the current state of relationships between public universities, government leaders, and the citizens who elect them, this book offers insight into how to repair the growing rift between higher education and its public. Higher education gets a bad rap these days. The public perception is that there is a growing rift between public universities and the elected officials who support them. In What's Public about Public Higher Ed?, Stephen M. Gavazzi and E. Gordon Gee explore the reality of that supposed divide, offering qualitative and quantitative evidence of why it's happened and what can be done about it. Critical problems, Gavazzi and Gee argue, have arisen because higher education leaders often assumed that what was good for universities was good for the public at large. For example, many public institutions have placed more emphasis on research at the expense of teaching, learning, and outreach. This university-centric viewpoint has contributed significantly to the disconnect between our nation's public universities and the representatives of the people they are supposed to be serving. But this gulf can only be bridged, the authors insist, if people at the universities take the time to really listen to what the citizens of their states are asking of them. Gavazzi and Gee draw on never-before-gathered survey data on public sentiment regarding higher education. Collected from citizens residing in the four most populous states-California, Florida, New York, and Texas-plus Ohio and West Virginia, the authors' home states, this data reflects critical issues, including how universities spend taxpayer money, the pursuit of national rankings, student financial aid, and the interplay of international activities versus efforts to create "closer to home" impact. An unflinching, no-holds-barred exploration of what citizens really think about their public universities, What's Public about Public Higher Ed? also places special emphasis on the events of 2020-including the COVID-19 pandemic and the worst racial unrest seen in half a century-as major inflection points for understanding the implications of the survey's findings.

The Red Children (Hardcover): Maggie Gee The Red Children (Hardcover)
Maggie Gee
R390 Discovery Miles 3 900 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

It's the 2030s in Ramsgate and four people who don't look quite human are found sitting, naked, in the early spring sunlight on the quay of a quiet south coast resort. The locals are puzzled - the newcomers are larger and heavier than them and say they are fleeing the heat. Soon more arrive; their tall red-haired leader, The Professor, talks to the universe. The locals talk among themselves. Red people appear everywhere, making friends, going into the caves, liked by some but accused of bringing infection by others. Two rivalrous brothers, Liam and Joe, take different sides as one joins a notorious hard-right group. Their teacher Monica is the first to warn there'll be trouble - and she's right, there is, but there is also a great Midsummer Festival, laughter and love. Set in a world in crisis, this original, gripping fable about migration and global warming restores belief in the power of human kindness.

The Red Fruit (Hardcover): Lee Gee Eun The Red Fruit (Hardcover)
Lee Gee Eun
R548 R465 Discovery Miles 4 650 Save R83 (15%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Baby Bear is off exploring on his own. Tok! Now what's this that just hit his head? Mmmm...it's a delicious red fruit. He must get more. Up, up, up, to the top of the forest. Hello Caterpillar! Hello Squirrel! Hello Bees! Now what is that? Why, it's the biggest red fruit of all! Baby Bear must have it. He leeeaaaps... From award-winning Korean illustrator Lee Gee Eun comes a gorgeously illustrated story - delightful at every beat - about first discoveries and always landing in a safe place.

A Peppy Drink: Kimberly Gee A Peppy Drink
Kimberly Gee; Illustrated by Kimberly Gee
R624 R507 Discovery Miles 5 070 Save R117 (19%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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