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A World of Yoga: 700 Asanas for Mindfulness and Well-Being – Leo Lourdes (Signed)

£57.50

Signed by the author. Free shipping within the UK.

One of the great teachers has created this extraordinary celebration of yoga, offering poses in the most iconic and exotic destinations around the world. There will never be a more beautiful, immersive book on yoga. For committed yogis and teachers alike, this is a portal to encourage deep process work. For those newer to yoga, it is an artfully crafted guidebook to the unique world that exists when yoga practice merges with the universal pulse of heightened physical awareness and philosophical thought. For all practitioners, it is an extraordinarily inspiring demonstration of the myriad places one can create mindfulness and well-being wherever one is in the world.

Absolutely and Forever – Rose Tremain

£16.99

Teenage Marianne falls deeply in love with her neighbour Simon, but when he leaves her dreams of their future are shattered. Undaunted, she departs the suburbs for 1960s Chelsea and the thrills of independence. A delightful coming of age story about acceptance and being true to oneself.

Absolution – Alice McDermott

£16.99

An affecting depiction of the role of women on the periphery in times of conflict set in Saigon in 1963 where two service wives, navigating the moral complexities of supporting their husbands, form a wary alliance.

Act of Oblivion – Robert Harris

£9.99

A pacy, imaginative recreation of the manhunt for the men who signed the death warrant of Charles I, split between an England torn apart by war and the distant shores of the New World to which the fugitive escape.

Ancestry – Simon Mawer

£9.99

The author skilfully mines his own family stories in this inventive and intriguing blend of historical fiction and archival research which vividly recreates the lives of some of his forebears over the past two hundred years.

Bad Relations – Cressida Connolly

£9.99

A subtle family saga which begins with the experiences of William Gale in the horror of the Crimean war, in which he is awarded the Victoria Cross, and details the psychological effects on his family down the generations.

Bad Relations – Cressida Connolly

£9.99

A subtle family saga which begins with the experiences of William Gale in the horror of the Crimean war, in which he is awarded the Victoria Cross, and details the psychological effects on his family down the generations.

Baumgartner – Paul Auster

£18.99

Sy Baumgartner decides to alleviate the loneliness and boredom of retirement by reading his late wife Anna’s papers, diaries and poems. A tender love story: witty, playful, moving and compassionate.