Intertidal by Yuvan Aves

The hidden world between land and sea A deep observation of coast and wetland, climate and self, by a leading Indian ecological activist. ‘A wondrous work of walking, seeing and thinking’ – Robert Macfarlane ‘A startlingly brilliant and moving debut’ – William Dalrymple A deep observation of coast and wetland,

Into Iraq by Michael Palin

A fascinating and rare insight into the history and culture of Iraq, by Britain’s best-loved travel writer. In March 2022, former Monty Python stalwart and intrepid globetrotter Michael Palin journeyed along the River Tigris and into Iraq to gain a glimpse of life in an area of the world that

Invisibly Breathing by Eileen Merriman

A moving story about unconventional love, bullying and being true to yourself. ‘I wish I wasn’t the weirdest sixteen-year-old guy in the universe.’ Felix would love to have been a number. Numbers have superpowers and they’re safe – any problem they might throw up can be solved. ‘If I were

Is Your Job Making You Ill?

A book on coping with and treating work-related illness by high-profile GP Dr Ellie Cannon Whether you’re suffering from work-induced high blood pressure, depression, migraines, or panic attacks, Dr Ellie Cannon has the answer – and it’s NOT quitting your job! Part one of the book lays out the key

It’s Not You by Dr Ramani Durvasula PhD

How to identify and heal from narcissistic people A transformative guide to protecting and healing yourself from the narcissism you can’t see, from psychologist and preeminent narcissism expert Dr Ramani Durvasula. INSTANT NEW YORK TIMES AND SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER From clinical psychologist and expert in narcissistic relationships Dr Ramani Durvasula,

I’ve Broken My Bum! By Dawn McMillan

The sequel to I need a New Bum. Illustrated by Ross Kinnaird What should you do when you fall off your bike and your bum breaks into pieces? Collect them up, take them home and glue them together, of course! But then what happens when the pieces get stuck to

Jamie Cooks Italy by Jamie Oliver

Jamie visits Italy and the restaurants, bakeries and homes of wonderful chefs and cooks bringing the heart of the Italian kitchen to this his latest book. Jamie Cooks Italy is a celebration of the joy of Italian food. Jamie wants to share his love of all things Italian with accessible,

Jamie’s Friday Night Feasts by Jamie Oliver

Cook up an epic feast for friends and family with Jamie Oliver’s new cookbook, featuring the best of the best food from the hit TV series Jamie & Jimmy’s Friday Night Feast. Packed with show-stopping dishes for the weekend and special occasions, this is the ultimate in indulgent food. Learn

Jiffy’s Greatest Hits by Catherine Chidgey

Jiffy the cat loves to express himself through song. That would be just fine by his human family, the Bees, if he didn’t go on all night! A laugh-out-loud story, which also introduces children to telling the time, by award-winning author Catherine Chidgey. Category: Children’s Books Reading Age: 3 to

Jungle Jazz by Jo van Dam and Illustrator Deborah Hinde

Fans of Jo van Dam’s previous picture-books will be pleased to see a new title added to her stable. Moonlighting as a primary school librarian when she’s not writing, Jo knows what makes books appeal to young readers (that’s why she’s been a finalist for the Children Choice Award at

Just a Mum’s Kitchen by Anna Cameron

Classic recipes from a home cook and baker. The long-awaited cooking and baking bible from the woman behind the hugely popular Just A Mum’s Kitchen brand From the creator behind the hugely popular Just a Mum’s Kitchen website and social media community, comes a cookbook filled with delicious, well-tested recipes

Kate in Waiting by Becky Albertalli

From the author of Love, Simon (Simon vs the Homo Sapiens Agenda) bestselling YA rom-com queen Becky Albertalli, comes a new novel about daring to step out of the shadows and into the spotlight in love, life and, yes, theatre. Contrary to popular belief, best friends Kate and Anderson are

Katt vs Dogg by James Patterson and Chris Grabenstein

Katts and doggs have been enemies for as long as they can remember. But when Molly, a clever katt, and Oscar, a happy dogg, get lost in the woods, can they work together to find a way home? The most famous enemies in the animal kingdom finally meet face-to-face… and

KEA – Curiouser and Curiouser by Annemarie Florian and Alistair Hughes

The Kea is the only parrot in the world that lives in alpine areas and it faces increasing threats to its survival. Kea are incredibly intelligent birds with advanced problem-solving skills and capacity for learning. This social bird is known for its interaction with visitors to national parks and its

Kensy and Max Disappearing Act by Jacqueline Harvey

What if you knew your missing parents were alive, but you couldn’t tell anyone? How would you find them and who would you trust? Kensy and Max are now agents-in-training at Pharos, a covert international spy network. Christmas break sees the twins back at Alexandria for training and a celebration

Kensy and Max – Breaking News by Jacqueline Harvey

Introducing Kensy and Max – an action-packed spy-adventure series for girls and boys from bestselling author Jacqueline Harvey! What would you do if you woke up in a strange place? If your whole life changed in the blink of an eye and you had no idea what was going on?

Kevin the Sheep by Jacqueline Harvey and illustrator Kate Scott

A laugh-out-loud picture book perfect for children who love Pig the Pug and Macca the Alpaca. Why can’t Kevin be more like the flock?! Kevin the Sheep is unusual, he does things his own way. But will being different help him save the day? Categories: Activity and Early Learning books,

Kia Kaha by Stacey Morrison and Jeremy Sherlock

A powerful illustrated storybook for the tamariki and rangatahi of Aotearoa New Zealand celebrating Maoritanga! KIA KAHA is a collection of true stories about amazing Maori who have achieved incredible things. Each of them blazed a trail in their own way, and this pukapuka was written to show that with

Kia Ora Baby written and illustrated by Donovan Bixley

A book about baby siblings for Kiwi kids. Having a new baby in the family is a big adjustment for not only the parents, but existing siblings as well. Donovan Bixley shows a family expecting a new baby, then the arrival and changes at home, with the older sibling dealing

Kimi the Kekeno’s Big Adventure by Shelley Burne-Field

A funny and exciting ocean adventure with heaps of heart, this is emerging talent Shelley Burne-Field’s second middle grade novel for young readers. Kimi the kekeno is going on the biggest adventure of his life — the long and scary journey to the magical Stone Circle. Along the way Kimi

Kings of This World by Elizabeth Knox

When Vex and her friends are kidnapped and held to ransom, it sets off a terrifying chain of twists and turns as they struggle to survive and to work out how to escape. Vex is used to people being afraid of her power, the ability to persuade others to do

Kiwi Baby by Helen Taylor

A beautiful story about how a new baby needs time to hatch and grow, for all young brothers- and sisters-in-waiting. Will the egg EVER hatch? This is a story for all children eagerly awaiting a new sibling. ‘When Baby wakes up, will she hop and jump?’ ‘Not yet, Kiwi Iti,

Knife Drop by Nick DiGiovanni – Creative Recipes Anyone Can Cook

Forget the rules. Just cook! Home-cooked food doesn’t have to be over-the-top, fussy, or time-intensive to be absolutely amazing. In his debut cookbook, Nick DiGiovanni gives you the tools to become fearless in the kitchen and to create delicious meals. Building on a foundation of staple recipes such as basic

Koro Wētā by Heather Haylock, illustrated by Sarah Trolle.

Māori translation by Ngairo Eruera. Gumboots are the favourite footwear of the hero of this picture book but also of the giant wētā who thinks they make a perfect home. After a battle of wills and yuck moments meeting Koro Wētā, a happy compromise for co-existence is found: a wētā

Kuwi & Friends Maori Picture Dictionary

Includes FREE A3 poster. English Text and Illustration by Kat Quin Te Reo Māori Translation by Pānia Papa A portion from each purchase is donated to Kiwis for Kiwi. The Kuwi and Friends Māori Picture Dictionary is a fun, easy-to-use resource for those wanting to discover, learn and use everyday

Laughing at the Dark -a memoir by Barbara Else

From the best-selling and acclaimed author Barbara Else, Laughing at the Dark is a funny, moving memoir about how she rebelled against being a ‘good girl’. By the time she was in her forties, Barbara was married to a globally recognised academic physician and had two beautiful teenage daughters. As

Lawrence of Arabia by Ranulph Fiennes

An enthralling and illuminating biography of T. E. Lawrence – the inspiration for the iconic film Lawrence of Arabia – from “The World’s Greatest Living Explorer” Ranulph Fiennes Co-opted by the British military, archaeologist and adventurer Thomas Edward Lawrence became involved in the 1916 Arab Revolt, fighting alongside guerilla forces,

Leave Your Big Boots at the Door by Lorraine McLeod

Pākehā confronting racism against Māori In this book seventeen Pākehā discuss the history of racism against Māori in Aotearoa, and their work to eliminate it. They come from a range of occupations, including police, education, health, psychology, social services, Corrections, business, and the law. This is an important and inspiring

Leonardo’s Dragon by Donovan Bixley

Donovan takes us on a fascinating story for anyone interested in dragons and history, revisiting such famous stories as “St George and the Dragon”. Description Caterina is a serving girl at the Belvedere palace in Rome, where rumours abound about Leonardo’s dragon. The palace is visited by exotic travellers, and

Lessons in Chemistry by Bonnie Garmus

Chemist Elizabeth Zott is not your average woman. In fact, Elizabeth Zott would be the first to point out that there is no such thing. But it’s the early 1960s and her all-male team at Hastings Research Institute take a very unscientific view of equality. Except for one: Calvin Evans;

Let’s Go, Flo! by Rebekah Ballagh

Working on two levels, this story not only describes Flo’s day but also highlights memory and focus skills in a day-to-day setting. Bestselling author Rebekah Ballagh also includes resources for parents and teachers about these key executive functions. On one level, this is a cute story about the day in

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