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Drifters (DVD)
Jessica Knappett, Lydia Rose Bewley, Lauren O'Rourke, Nick Mohammed, Philip McGinley, …
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R43
Discovery Miles 430
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Ships in 10 - 20 working days
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All six episodes from the first season of the comedy drama
following three 20-something female graduates as they attempt to
navigate their way through life. Having just graduated from
university, friends Meg (Jessica Knappett), Bunny (Lydia Rose
Bewley) and Laura (Lauren O'Rourke) find themselves exposed to life
in the real world for the first time as they try to earn a living
by taking on a number of lowly jobs in their home city of Leeds.
The episodes are: 'Home', 'Scabies', 'Work Experience', 'Dry Run',
'Friend Night Stand' and 'Nineties Night'.
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The Voyage of Italy, or, A Compleat Journey Through Italy - In Two Parts: With the Characters of the People, and the Description of the Chief Towns, Churches, Monasteries, Tombs, Libraries, Pallaces, Villa's, Gardens, Pictures, Statues, And... (Hardcover)
Richard 1603?-1668 Lassels, S W (Simon Wilson)
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R1,188
Discovery Miles 11 880
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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A better quality national conversation? Conducted by clever people
who know a thing or two? You're holding it in your hand. This
annual journal of provocative, passionate and argumentative essays
is made for anyone who thinks there's little to stimulate
intelligent well-informed debate in the media anymore and who
hungers for some brain food. Featuring: Morgan Godfery on identity;
Jess Berentson-Shaw on social investment; Andrew Judd on racism;
Carys Goodwin on climate change; Conor Clarke on dirt; David Cohen
on Popper, Plato, Hegel and Marx; Emma Espiner on a tikanga Maori
world; Gilbert Wong on growing up Chinese; Giselle Byrnes on why
universities matter; Jo Randerson on dying; Mamari Stephens on our
threatened marae; Victor Rodger on being actually brown; Maria
Majsa on Johnny Rotten; Max Harris on dreams; Mike Joy and Kyleisha
Foote on dams; Raf Manji on a new progressive agenda; Sarah Laing
on menstruation; Sylvia Nissen on youth and politics; Teena Brown
Pulu on three Tongan funerals; Tim Watkin on explaining Trump;
Simon Wilson on a radical centre.
Matthew has a good job, a beautiful girlfriend, a nice car. He is
an engineer at a well known company. He does all the things that
society expects of him. So why does he feel so desperately unhappy?
And if this is what life is all about, then what is the point? In
an attempt to find out, he quits everything familiar and books a
one way ticket to the other side of the globe. He finds his way to
the small island of Skyros in Greece. He takes a job at a Holistic
Holiday Centre teaching windsurfing. And as the warm dusty Greek
days pass, he finds himself asking: "What am I doing here?" And
"What is love?" He journeys through countries, and his own mind to
try to find what it is that has been eluding him.
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R205
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Discovery Miles 1 640
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