<b>From the Number One <i>Sunday</i><i>Times</i> bestselling author of <i>milk and honey</i> and <i>the sun and her flowers</i> comes her greatly anticipated third collection of poetry. </b>
In this lovely nonfiction board book, a child asks their grownup what happens to the sun at night, why we don't float into space, how many moons there are, and more. Heartfelt and fact-filled, this is the perfect book for curious little minds.
<b><i>New York Times </i></b><b>bestselling author and award-winning photographer Jamie Beck displays her stunning photography of the flowers of Southern France in this beautiful gift book.</b><br>
From the editor-in-chief of The Creative Independent, a beautiful, celebratory anthology about sadness and everything that accompanies it from some of the most talented creatives working today-exploring why we cry, how tears can connect us, and the role sadness plays in all aspects of our lives.
This book explores the extraordinarily diverse and beautiful world of insects, from tiny wasps to giant beetles. It analyses insect evolution, and describes their behaviour, their environments, and the interactions they have with other animals. It also discusses their vital role in all land ecosystems, and their importance for our own survival.
<b><b>Pusheen the Cat is back with a brand-new collection of adorable comics, expert advice, and silly antics featuring Pusheen and all her friends!</b></b><br>
<i>Uprooted</i> meets <i>The Grace Year</i> in this dark fantasy of love and vengeance following a girl who commits to killing a god after her sister is unjustly killed by his hand.
<b>The final installment in this bestselling series completes the journey that Courtney Peppernell began with <i>Pillow Thoughts</i>. With 600,000 copies sold across the series, <i>Pillow Thoughts</i> continues to inspire all who dip into Courtney's encouraging words.</b>
The incredible true story of the last ship to carry enslaved people to America, the remarkable town its survivors founded after emancipation, and the complicated legacy their descendants carry with them to this day- by the journalist who discovered the remains of the ship.
<b>Running private-investigator and funeral-home businesses means trouble is never far away, and the Skelf women take on their most perplexing, chilling cases yet in book two of the darkly funny, devastatingly tense and addictive Skelfs series!</b>