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Burntcoat (Paperback): Sarah Hall Burntcoat (Paperback)
Sarah Hall
R396 R367 Discovery Miles 3 670 Save R29 (7%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Helm (Paperback): Sarah Hall Helm (Paperback)
Sarah Hall
R435 R388 Discovery Miles 3 880 Save R47 (11%) Ships in 5 - 10 working days

The wondrous, elemental new novel from a 'writer of show-stopping genius' - about nature, people and the sliver of time we have left.

Helm is a ferocious, mischievous wind — a subject of folklore and awe, who has blasted the sublime landscape of the Eden Valley since the very dawn of time.

Through the stories of those who’ve obsessed over this phenomenon, Helm’s extraordinary history is formed: the Neolithic tribe who tried to placate Helm, the Dark Age wizard priest who wanted to banish Helm, the Victorian steam engineer who attempted to capture Helm — and the farmer’s daughter who loved Helm. But now Dr Selima Sutar, surrounded by infinite clouds and measuring instruments in her observation hut, fears human pollution is killing Helm.

Rich, wild and vital, Helm is the story of a unique life force, and of a relationship: between nature and people, neither of whom can weather life without the other.

Daughters of the North (Paperback): Sarah Hall Daughters of the North (Paperback)
Sarah Hall
R396 R367 Discovery Miles 3 670 Save R29 (7%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days

In her stunning novel, Hall imagines a new dystopia set in the not-too-distant future. England is in a state of environmental crisis and economic collapse. There has been a census, and all citizens have been herded into urban centers. Reproduction has become a lottery, with contraceptive coils fitted to every female of childbearing age. A girl who will become known only as "Sister" escapes the confines of her repressive marriage to find an isolated group of women living as "un-officials" in Carhullan, a remote northern farm, where she must find out whether she has it in herself to become a rebel fighter. Provocative and timely, "Daughters of the North" poses questions about the lengths women will go to resist their oppressors, and under what circumstances might an ordinary person become a terrorist.

Preventing and Managing Osteoporosis (Paperback): Sarah Hall Gueldner, Susan M. Burke Preventing and Managing Osteoporosis (Paperback)
Sarah Hall Gueldner, Susan M. Burke
R470 Discovery Miles 4 700 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Osteoporosis - an insidious and crippling skeletal disease characterized by low bone mass, systemic deterioration of bone tissue, and increase in bone fragility and susceptibility to fracture - has now reached epidemic proportions among postmenopausal women. This excellent collection of recent articles by specialists from medicine, nursing, nutrition, exercise physiology, physical therapy, and demography addresses the many challenges of a disease that for too long has been dismissed as a normal part of aging.
The volume first presents compelling statistics on the incidence and personal, social, and financial impact of this often preventable and treatable disease. Personal portraits then give a face and voice to those behind the statistics who are forced to cope with bent and fragile bones that may give way suddenly and painfully. Finally, encouraging information is offered on recent diagnostic and treatment breakthroughs that enhance doctors' ability to prevent and detect osteoporosis and better manage its unwelcome consequences.
Written in an accessible manner, this highly informative reference work will be of great interest to all women, especially those diagnosed with osteoporosis and their loved ones.

The Carhullan Army (Paperback, Main): Sarah Hall The Carhullan Army (Paperback, Main)
Sarah Hall 1
R294 R269 Discovery Miles 2 690 Save R25 (9%) Ships in 9 - 17 working days

Winner of the John Llewellyn Rhys Prize England is in a state of environmental and economic crisis. Under the repressive regime of The Authority, citizens have been herded into urban centres, and all women of child-bearing age fitted with contraceptive devices. A woman known as 'Sister' leaves her oppressive marriage to join an isolated group of women in a remote northern farm at Carhullan, where she intends to become a rebel fighter. But can she follow their notion of freedom and what it means to fight for it?

How to Paint a Dead Man (Paperback, Main): Sarah Hall How to Paint a Dead Man (Paperback, Main)
Sarah Hall 1
R288 R262 Discovery Miles 2 620 Save R26 (9%) Ships in 9 - 17 working days

A Booker-longlisted novel of art, absence, loss and passion, from Britain's most exciting contemporary writer. Moving between Italy and England, the lives of four people intertwine across half a century: a dying painter considers the sacrifices and losses that have made him an enigma; a blind girl tries to make sense of a world she can no longer see; a landscape artist finds himself trapped in dangerous terrain, and a young woman embarks on a dangerous affair of darkness and sexual abandon.

Haweswater (Paperback, Main): Sarah Hall Haweswater (Paperback, Main)
Sarah Hall 1
R288 R261 Discovery Miles 2 610 Save R27 (9%) Ships in 9 - 17 working days

The prizewinning debut from Britain's most exciting contemporary novelist. In a remote dale in a northern English county, a centuries-old rural community has survived into the mid-1930s almost unchanged. But then Jack Liggett drives in from the city, the spokesman for a Manchester waterworks company with designs on the landscape for a vast new reservoir. The dale must be evacuated, flooded, devastated; its water pumped to the Midlands and its community left in ruins. Liggett further compounds the village's problems when he begins a troubled affair with Janet Lightburn, a local woman of force and character who is driven to desperate measures in an attempt to save the valley. Told in luminous prose, with an intuitive sense for period and place, Haweswater remembers a rural England that has been lost for many decades.

The Electric Michelangelo (Paperback, Main): Sarah Hall The Electric Michelangelo (Paperback, Main)
Sarah Hall 1
R291 R265 Discovery Miles 2 650 Save R26 (9%) Ships in 9 - 17 working days

On the windswept front of Morecambe Bay, Cy Parks spends his childhood years first in a guest house for consumptives run by his mother and then as apprentice to alcoholic tattoo-artist Eliot Riley. Thirsty for new experiences, he departs for America and finds himself in the riotous world of the Coney Island boardwalk, where he sets up his own business as 'The Electric Michelangelo'. In this carnival environment of roller-coasters and freak-shows, Cy becomes enamoured with Grace, a mysterious immigrant and circus performer who commissions him to cover her entire body in tattooed eyes. Hugely atmospheric, exotic and familiar, The Electric Michelangelo is a love story and an exquisitely rendered portrait of seaside resorts on opposite sides of the Atlantic by one of the most uniquely talented novelists of her generation.

Engaging with Policy, Practice and Publics - Intersectionality and Impact (Hardcover): Sarah Hall, Ralitsa Hiteva Engaging with Policy, Practice and Publics - Intersectionality and Impact (Hardcover)
Sarah Hall, Ralitsa Hiteva
R1,559 Discovery Miles 15 590 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Available Open Access under CC-BY-NC licence. Engagement with non-academic groups and actors – such as policy-makers, industry, charities and activist groups, communities, and the public – in the co-production of knowledge and real-world impact is increasingly important in academic research. Drawing on empirical research, interdisciplinary methodologies, and broad international perspectives, this collection offers a critical examination of the liminal space of interactions between policy and research as spaces of difference and engagement, showing them to be far from apolitical.

The Beautiful Indifference (Paperback, Main): Sarah Hall The Beautiful Indifference (Paperback, Main)
Sarah Hall
R283 R256 Discovery Miles 2 560 Save R27 (10%) Ships in 9 - 17 working days

From the heathered fells and lowlands of Cumbria with their history of smouldering violence, to the speed and heat of summer London, to an eerily still lake in the Finnish wilderness, Sarah Hall evokes landscapes with extraordinary precision and grace. The characters within these territories are real-life survivors, but whether it's a frustrated housewife seeking extreme experience or a young woman contemplating the death of her lover, dark devices and desires rise to the surface. And the human body, too - flawed, visceral, and full of emotional conflict - provides a sensuous frame for each unfolding drama. Uniquely disturbing and deeply erotic, this collection confirms Sarah Hall as one of the greatest writers of her generation. The BEAUTIFUL INDIFFERENCE includes 'Butcher's Perfume', which was short-listed for the BBC National Short Story Prize in 2010

The Globalization of Executive Search - Professional Services Strategy and Dynamics in the Contemporary World (Hardcover, New):... The Globalization of Executive Search - Professional Services Strategy and Dynamics in the Contemporary World (Hardcover, New)
Jonathan Beaverstock, James Faulconbridge, Sarah Hall
R4,640 Discovery Miles 46 400 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Executive search, headhunting, is now one of the archetypal new knowledge intensive professional services, as well as a labor market intermediary bound up with globalization. In this book, the authors examine the key actors in the process of executive search globalization leading global firms and offer an interpretation of the forces producing the contemporary organizational strategies of global executive search. "The Globalization of Executive Search" documents the forms of institutional work that have legitimated the role of executive in elite labor markets and created demand for the services of global firms; this exposes not only the changing geographies of executive search, but also how executive search has established itself as a new knowledge intensive professional service. The authors reveal how the globalization of executive search is exemplary of the processes by which a range of new knowledge intensive professional services have come to be globally recognized, approaching the heart of contemporary capitalism."

Revenge of the Lawn - Stories 1962-1970 (Paperback, Main - Canons edition): Richard Brautigan Revenge of the Lawn - Stories 1962-1970 (Paperback, Main - Canons edition)
Richard Brautigan; Introduction by Sarah Hall
R279 R252 Discovery Miles 2 520 Save R27 (10%) Ships in 9 - 17 working days

Revenge of the Lawn is Richard Brautigan in miniature and contains no fewer than 62 ultra-short stories set mainly in Tacoma, Washington (where the author grew up) and in the flower-powered San Francisco of the late fifties and early sixties. In their compacted form, which ranges from the murderously short 'The Scarlatti Tilt' to one-page wonders like the sexually poignant poetry of 'An Unlimited Supply of 35 Millimetre Film', Brautigan's stories take us into a world where his fleeting glimpses of everyday strangeness leave stories and characters resonating in our heads long after they're gone.

Sex & Death - Stories (Paperback, Main): Sarah Hall, Peter Hobbs Sex & Death - Stories (Paperback, Main)
Sarah Hall, Peter Hobbs; Contributions by Kevin Barry, Ali Smith, Jon McGregor 1
R317 R288 Discovery Miles 2 880 Save R29 (9%) Ships in 9 - 17 working days

How we come in, and how we go out, sex and death: these are the governing drives, our two greatest themes. In this provocative and haunting collection of short stories, acclaimed writers probe the nature of, and connection between two of the most powerful, exhilarating and terrifying forces that define and shape the human experience: sex and death.

The Wolf Border (Paperback, Main): Sarah Hall The Wolf Border (Paperback, Main)
Sarah Hall 1
R296 R272 Discovery Miles 2 720 Save R24 (8%) Ships in 9 - 17 working days

For almost a decade Rachel Caine has turned her back on home, kept distant by family disputes and her work monitoring wolves on an Idaho reservation. But now, summoned by the eccentric Earl of Annerdale and his controversial scheme to reintroduce the Grey Wolf to the English countryside, she is back in the peat and wet light of the Lake District. The earl's project harks back to an ancient idyll of untamed British wilderness - though Rachel must contend with modern-day concessions to health and safety, public outrage and political gain - and the return of the Grey after hundreds of years coincides with her own regeneration: impending motherhood, and reconciliation with her estranged family. The Wolf Border investigates the fundamental nature of wilderness and wildness, both animal and human. It seeks to understand the most obsessive aspects of humanity: sex, love, and conflict; the desire to find answers to the question of our existence; those complex systems that govern the most superior creature on earth.

Burntcoat (Paperback, Main): Sarah Hall Burntcoat (Paperback, Main)
Sarah Hall
R284 R258 Discovery Miles 2 580 Save R26 (9%) Ships in 9 - 17 working days

An electrifying story of passion, connection and transformation from 'a writer of show-stopping genius' (Guardian). 'Dark and brilliant.' SARAH MOSS 'A masterpience.' DAISY JOHNSON 'Extraordinary.' SARAH PERRY 'Hall has set a bar . . . Finely wrought, intellecutally brave and emotionally honest.' THE SCOTSMAN In the bedroom above her immense studio at Burntcoat, the celebrated sculptor Edith Harkness is making her final preparations. The symptoms are well known: her life will draw to an end in the coming days. Downstairs, the studio is a crucible glowing with memories and desire. It was here, when the first lockdown came, that she brought Halit. The lover she barely knew. A presence from another culture. A doorway into a new and feverish world. 'Sarah Hall makes language shimmer and burn . . . One of the finest writers at work today.' DAMON GALGUT 'Wonderful . . . The writing goes down smoking hot onto the page.' ANDREW MILLER 'I can think of no other British writer whose talent so consistently thrills, surprises and staggers . . . With Burntcoat she has solidified her status as the literary shining light we lesser souls aspire to.' BENJAMIN MYERS

Sudden Traveller (Paperback): Sarah Hall Sudden Traveller (Paperback)
Sarah Hall 1
R279 R252 Discovery Miles 2 520 Save R27 (10%) Ships in 9 - 17 working days

A Guardian, Financial Times and Irish Times Book of the Year Shortlisted for the James Tait Black Memorial Prize Longlisted for the Edge Hill Short Story Prize 'The queen of dark short fiction.' Guardian 'Astonishing, miraculous, a gift.' Daisy Johnson 'The best short story writer in Britain.' Spectator In Turkish forests or rain-drenched Cumbrian villages, characters walk, drive, dream and fly, trying to reconcile themselves with their journey through life and death. Radical, charged with a transformative, elemental power, each of these stories invites us to stand at the very edge of our possible selves.

Reverse Engineering (Paperback): Jon McGregor, Sarah Hall, Irenosen Okojie, Chris Power, Jessie Greengrass, Joseph... Reverse Engineering (Paperback)
Jon McGregor, Sarah Hall, Irenosen Okojie, Chris Power, Jessie Greengrass, …
R285 Discovery Miles 2 850 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Madame Zero (Paperback): Sarah Hall Madame Zero (Paperback)
Sarah Hall 1
R282 R255 Discovery Miles 2 550 Save R27 (10%) Ships in 9 - 17 working days

LONGLISTED FOR THE GORDON BURN PRIZE 2018

Madame Zero is a remarkable collection of dark, sensuous stories set in sometimes conflicting landscapes - rural, industrial, psychological - all of which are hauntingly resonant with dread. Whether set in an apocalyptic storm, a local swimming pool, or a surgical theatre, Hall's stories inhabit a hinterland between the natural and urban, the mundane and surreal, human and animal.

The Wolf Border (Paperback): Sarah Hall The Wolf Border (Paperback)
Sarah Hall
R383 Discovery Miles 3 830 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
How to Paint a Dead Man (Paperback): Sarah Hall How to Paint a Dead Man (Paperback)
Sarah Hall
R438 Discovery Miles 4 380 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

The lives of four individuals--a dying painter, a blind girl, a landscape artist, and an art curator--intertwine across nearly five decades in this luminous and searching novel of extraordinary power. With How to Paint a Dead Man, Sarah Hall, "one of the most significant and exciting of Britain's young novelists" (The Guardian), delivers "a maddeningly enticing read . . . an amazing feat of literary engineering" (The Independent on Sunday).

Haweswater (Paperback): Sarah Hall Haweswater (Paperback)
Sarah Hall
R422 Discovery Miles 4 220 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

The village of Marsdale is a quiet corner of the world, cradled in a remote dale in England's lovely Lake District. The rhythm of life in the deeply religious, sheltered community has not changed for centuries. But in 1936, when Waterworks representative Jack Ligget from industrial Manchester arrives with plans to build a new reservoir, he brings the much feared threat of impending change to this bucolic hamlet. And when he begins an intense and troubled affair with Janet Lightburn&#8212a devout local woman of rare passion and strength of spirit&#8212it can only lead to scandal, tragedy, and remarkable, desperate acts.

From Sarah Hall, the internationally acclaimed author of the Man Booker Prize finalist The Electric Michelangelo, comes a stunning and transcendent novel of love, obsession, and the passing of an age.

Rude Boy (DVD): Mick Jones, Lizard Brown, Hicky Etienne, John Green, Joe Strummer, Barry Baker, Nicky Headon, Elizabeth Young,... Rude Boy (DVD)
Mick Jones, Lizard Brown, Hicky Etienne, John Green, Joe Strummer, … 1
R245 Discovery Miles 2 450 Ships in 15 - 30 working days

Originally released in the cinema as a portrait of early 1980s Britain, this fictionalized documentary about The Clash was disowned by the band after it was made and declared 'disgusting' by The Daily Mail. It is partly a study of the band and partly a story about a fictional fan, Ray Gange, who attends the band's concerts and becomes involved in the oppositional political culture of the day, joining in political demonstrations and attending the 'Rock Against Racism' tour. Over the course of the film, Ray follow the band to a number of different gigs and sees them perform such songs as 'White Riot', 'Tommy Gun' and 'London's Burning'.

The Globalization of Executive Search - Professional Services Strategy and Dynamics in the Contemporary World (Paperback):... The Globalization of Executive Search - Professional Services Strategy and Dynamics in the Contemporary World (Paperback)
Jonathan Beaverstock, James Faulconbridge, Sarah Hall
R1,499 Discovery Miles 14 990 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Executive search, headhunting, is now one of the archetypal new knowledge intensive professional services, as well as a labor market intermediary bound up with globalization. In this book, the authors examine the key actors in the process of executive search globalization - leading global firms - and offer an interpretation of the forces producing the contemporary organizational strategies of global executive search. The Globalization of Executive Search documents the forms of institutional work that have legitimated the role of executive in elite labor markets and created demand for the services of global firms; this exposes not only the changing geographies of executive search, but also how executive search has established itself as a new knowledge intensive professional service. The authors reveal how the globalization of executive search is exemplary of the processes by which a range of new knowledge intensive professional services have come to be globally recognized, approaching the heart of contemporary capitalism.

Growing Up and Getting By - International Perspectives on Childhood and Youth in Hard Times (Hardcover): John Horton, Helena... Growing Up and Getting By - International Perspectives on Childhood and Youth in Hard Times (Hardcover)
John Horton, Helena Pimlott-Wilson, Sarah Hall
R3,457 Discovery Miles 34 570 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Bringing together new, multidisciplinary research, this book explores how children and young people across Europe, Asia, Africa and the Americas experience and cope with situations of poverty and precarity. It looks at the impact of neoliberalism, austerity and global economic crisis, evidencing the multiple harms and inequalities caused. It also examines the different ways that children, young people and families 'get by' under these challenging circumstances, showing how they care for one another and envisage more hopeful socio-political futures.

Sudden Traveler - Stories (Paperback): Sarah Hall Sudden Traveler - Stories (Paperback)
Sarah Hall
R382 Discovery Miles 3 820 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
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