Lady Alkmene Callender is bored with London — until the suspicious death of a wealthy visitor! Can Lady Alkmene and journalist Jake Dubois crack the case? An irresistible mystery set during the roaring twenties.
“This food is pretty extraordinary” (The New York Times): Explore Eastern European cuisine in your home kitchen with this gorgeous collection of over 100 recipes from a Ukrainian-born chef who offers “a gorgeous love letter to the food of her homeland” (Saveur).
An Emmy Award–winning comedian offers an “entertaining and heartfelt portfolio” (Publishers Weekly) of stories from his chaotic upbringing as one of 11 children — from alien visitations to run-ins with the Swedish Mafia.
“This book is a gift” (Khaled Hosseini). Born in war-torn Afghanistan, Waheed Arian spent much of his childhood in refugee camps before immigrating to the UK and becoming an NHS doctor. He chronicles his story in this “thrilling and absorbing read… What a life and what an inspiration” (Stephen Fry).
“Heartfelt and uplifting” (Publishers Weekly): Grieving the loss of his brother in battle, Marine veteran Rob found comfort and healing in Bella, a lovable chocolate Labrador. But when his cherished companion became sick, the two embarked on a cross-country road trip that would change both their lives forever.
A Wall Street Journal bestseller: This comprehensive tome provides the tools you need to achieve expert communication skills. Includes core grammar rules, composition guidelines, and other valuable instruction!
Chanel Reynolds didn’t realize how unprepared she was for her husband’s sudden death — but now, she shares hard-earned wisdom and a practical plan to prepare for the unthinkable, from living wills to emergency funds. “How free I feel to have these tasks done” (Wall Street Journal bestselling author Vicki Robin).
An NPR Best Book of 2016: What was daily life like for commoners in Tudor England? Find out in this engrossing, meticulously researched history. “A revelation… It’s the next best thing to being there” (The New York Times Book Review).
In this “satisfying multigenerational epic” (Publishers Weekly), the lives of three women are intertwined through the creation of Queen Elizabeth’s wedding gown. “Jennifer Robson embroiders life, friendship, and hope into the somber gray world of postwar London… Marvelous and moving” (Kate Quinn).
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