An accessible new series which shows how to harness the power of food to improve well-being and deal with common health concerns. The first part of each book looks at key ingredients and their impact
Encouraging readers to question old assumptions and wake up to a new vision of reality, this guidebook uses a magical blend of metaphysics, shamanism, and psychology to help heal the age-old divisions
Imagine yourself heading to the airport, knowing that you're jumping head first into the adventure of your life. You're traveling abroad, not for vacation but to live. In a few days, you'll have settl
Fated love? A destiny in the stars? Together for all eternity? It doesn’t work like that.At least not without a lot of blood, sweat, and tears behind the scenes where the Soul Selector spins her magic
Rosemary Gill, daughter of author Brendan Gill, invites us to join her and her wildly creative family as they welcome a new sibling (that makes seven) with a tour of their extraordinary home, The Owl
Nancy comes of age in a British colonial school in 1950s St. John's; Georgina discovers women's liberation in a humorous evocation of the 1960s; Jamie returns to the resettled outport where he grew up
Maximise your happiness in the workplace.Stop negative thinking and tackle your problems at work using Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT).Learn to control anger and frustration, reduce workplace anxi
The business and self-help shelves may be overflowing with success books, but author Libby Gill has found a totally fresh perspective on the topic of leadership: hope. Zeroing in on what she sees as t
Canada’s media companies are melting faster than the polar ice caps, and in No News Is Bad News, Ian Gill chronicles their decline in a biting, in-depth analysis. He travels to an international journa
A wartime tale of love and loss - With the Second World War looming, Iris Black spends the night with the man she loves, Johnny Fenwick. But when she discovers the dark truth about Johnnys family, Iri
Rasa theory, part of Indian genre theory and Sanskritic poetics, describes an elaborate typology of nine essences or emotions, ranging from adbhuta (wonder) to raudra (fury) to karuna (sorrow) to sant
How can we help children to develop their working memory? The memory demands in the classroom for children are high; they are constantly bombarded by new knowledge in multiple topic areas, given serie
Four strangers in the midst of difficult life transitions find friendship, purpose, and perfect pitch in in this heartfelt comic novel.In the small English village of St. Ambrose, the members of the B
Museum natural history collections have been called libraries of life. Their very purpose is to help us probe, understand and enjoy the world’s astonishing biodiversity. In The Unburnt Egg Brian Gill