• A DYING GIANT IN T2HE PALM OF YOUR HAND

    A Dying Giant in the Palm of Your Hand is a haunting, lyrical debut—equal parts fable and indictment, myth and memory. Adelehin Ijasan weaves an unforgettable tale of spiritual inheritance, ecological grief, and the dangerous beauty of wonder in a world determined to forget.

  • A MEAL IS A MEAL

    A Meal Is a Meal is a gothic collection of food-themed stories that comment on the human condition. In the titular story, a young woman lures and kills a love interest in order to host her cannibalistic family to a meal. In “Potluck Jollof”, a caterer is offended by her sisterhood’s depreciation of her culinary craft. She takes her revenge on them, sabotaging their potluck by serving jollof rice concocted in less than hygienic means. Highlighting the varied myths, beliefs, superstitions and notions that surround the Nigerian culinary culture, A Meal Is a Meal is a journey into the surprising and the bizarre, as well as the tantalising and the delicious.

  • THE TERMITE COLONY

    In the search for the rogue officers who ordered the genocide, Uche, Itohan and Kanayo meet Colonel Idris Abubakar, a brave and honest military officer who has been working for reforms in the corrupt Nigerian Army. Kanayo convinces Colonel Abubakar to mount a coup d’etat to displace the Nigeria Peoples Congress. Uche is opposed to another round of military rule. Itohan is in two minds. The coup is foiled, but there are tragic consequences.

  • THE GOD OF GOOD LOOKS

    When Bianca’s ex threatens both their futures, they must find a way to work together to save everything they care about. But as they put their differences aside, will they find they actually bring out the best in each other

  • THE DELICATE DINOSAUR

    Meet a wise witch who shows the value of looking out for others.
    Each book in this collection is perfectly sized for little hands and packed with colorful, captivating illustrations and gentle moral lessons, making them ideal for snuggling up and reading together. This set is a wonderful introduction to the world of storytelling and the perfect addition to any child’s library.

  • A DINOSAURS DAY – SPINOSAURUS MAKES A SPLASH

    A fun and engaging story and vibrant images teach children about different prehistoric species in this educational dinosaur book. Ideal for pre-reading toddlers and children just learning to read, engaging text and artwork will teach children about the Stegosaurus dinosaur species. Enjoy the spectacular scenery along the way as you follow a day in the life of a young Stegosaurus.

  • THE JUNGLE BOOK – IT TAKES TWO

    Baloo and Bagheera thought Mowgli needed their protection at all times…but Mowgli thought differently. Why, he could fight like a bear and plan like a panther, too! So when Mowgli finds a flying squirrel in the jungle, he jumps into protector mode! Join in on all the fun as Mowgli tries to save his new friend from the villains in the jungle.

  • JONNY LAMBERTS – BEAR AND BIRD TRY, TRY AGAIN

    Perfect for parents and children to read together, this baby book is a must-have volume for any animal-lover’s bookshelf, and encourages youngsters to go outside and stay active; whilst subtly introducing a diverse range of important topics, from how plants grow and why seasons change, to healthy eating and how to help a friend in need.

  • BIG WORDS FOR LITTLE EXPERTS – RAINFORESTS

    But this book isn’t just about enjoyment; it’s a valuable tool for language development. It effortlessly enhances your child’s vocabulary, introducing them to crucial words related to the rainforest, and it encourages meaningful interactions between you and your child, fostering a love for learning that will last a lifetime.

  • BIG WORDS FOR LITTLE EXPERTS – ANIMALS

    Preschoolers love collecting words especially about their favourite subjects!
    Full of colourful, absorbing illustrations, these books will provide little experts with plenty of fascinating words and new things to talk about.

  • BIG WORDS FOR LITTLE EXPERTS – SPACE

    Learn all the need-to-know words for a preschooler’s favourite subject with this absorbing book. Full of clear, colourful illustrations, appealing words and plenty to talk about, a chance to explore space starts here. Little experts will thoroughly enjoy discovering the big words as they investigate the illustrations with their grown-up.

  • THE NEW AGE OF EMPIRE

    Colonialism and imperialism are often thought to be distant memories, whether they’re glorified in Britain’s collective nostalgia or taught as a sin of the past in history classes. This idea is bolstered by the emergence of India, China, Argentina and other non-western nations as leading world powers. Multiculturalism, immigration and globalization have led traditionalists to fear that the west is in decline and that white people are rapidly being left behind; progressives and reactionaries alike espouse the belief that we live in a post-racial society.

  • HOW DEPRESSION SAVED MY LIFE

    In 2016, Chude Jideonwo quit his job as CEO of one of Nigeria’s top PR firms to find a new mission. He soon faced clinical depression and considered suicide.
    During this period, he was inspired by a conversation between Oprah Winfrey and Brené Brown on Super Soul Sunday. This pivotal moment led him to become the host of the viral talk show #WithChude, a director of award-winning films, and the founder of withchude.com, a platform telling stories from Africa that promote mental, emotional and spiritual health.
    People often ask him why individuals share deep secrets on his channel and how he inspires such openness. Now, he is sharing his own story of healing and transforming suffering into growth and joy.

  • HOW TO BECOME A RAINMAKER

    Rainmakers never waste a sales call: They always precall plan. It is typical for a Rainmaker to spend three hours planning for a fifteen-minute sales call. Planning and practicing for two days to two weeks for a single sales call is not uncommon.’
    It’s important to always fish where the fish are. Even a bad fishing line will catch something in a teeming pond. Bigger, more successful companies that actively want your product are better than smaller, failing ones that don’t.

  • THE DREAM OF REASON

    Already a classic, this landmark account of early Western thought now appears in a new edition with expanded coverage of the Middle Ages. The Dream of Reason takes a fresh look at the writings of the great thinkers of classic philosophy and questions many pieces of conventional wisdom. The book invites comparison with Bertrand Russell’s monumental History of Western Philosophy, “but Gottlieb’s book is less idiosyncratic and based on more recent scholarship” (Colin McGinn, Los Angeles Times). A New York Times Notable Book, a Los Angeles Times Best Book, and a Times Literary Supplement Best Book of 2001.

  • THE PSYCHOSIS OF WHITENESS

    Kehinde Andrews is your piercing, wry and not a little funny guide back to sanity, unpicking the absurd and outrageous lies society tells to keep up the status quo and The Psychosis of Whiteness is your lifeboat out of this topsy turvey world.

  • LEADERSHIP SIX STUDIES IN WORLD STRATEGY

    Against the odds, Lee Kwan Yew created a powerhouse city-state, Singapore, by ‘the strategy of excellence’. Although when she came to power Britain was known as ‘the sick man of Europe’, Margaret Thatcher renewed her country’s morale and international position by ‘the strategy of conviction’. To each of these studies, Kissinger brings historical perception, public experience and – because he knew each of their subjects, and participated in many of the events he describes – personal knowledge. The book is enriched by insights and judgements such as only he could make, and concludes with his reflections on world order and the indispensability of leadership today.

  • NO RULES RULES

    Here for the first time, Hastings and Erin Meyer, bestselling author of The Culture Map and one of the world’s most influential business thinkers, dive deep into the controversial ideologies at the heart of the Netflix psyche, which have generated results that are the envy of the business world. Drawing on hundreds of interviews with current and past Netflix employees from around the globe and never-before-told stories of trial and error from Hastings’s own career, No Rules Rules is the fascinating and untold account of the philosophy behind one of the world’s most innovative, imaginative, and successful companies.

  • FROM COLD WAR TO HOT PEACE

    This riveting inside account combines history and memoir to tell the full story of U.S.-Russia relations from the fall of the Soviet Union to the new rise of the hostile, paranoid Russian president. From the first days of McFaul’s ambassadorship, the Kremlin actively sought to discredit and undermine him, hassling him with tactics that included dispatching protesters to his front gates, slandering him on state media, and tightly surveilling him, his staff, and his family.

  • WHEN TO ROB A BANK

    When to Rob a Bank, they ask a host of typically off-center questions: Why don’t flight attendants get tipped? If you were a terrorist, how would you attack? And why does KFC always run out of fried chicken?

    Over the past decade, Steven D. Levitt and Stephen J. Dubner have published more than 8,000 blog posts on the Freakonomics website. Many of them, they freely admit, were rubbish. But now they’ve gone through and picked the best of the best. You’ll discover what people lie about, and why; the best way to cut gun deaths; why it might be time for a sex tax; and, yes, when to rob a bank. (Short answer: never; the ROI is terrible.) You’ll also learn a great deal about Levitt and Dubner’s own quirks and passions, from gambling and golf to backgammon and the abolition of the penny.

  • WHEN MCKINSEY COMES TO TOWN

    McKinsey has escaped public scrutiny despite its role in advising tobacco and vaping companies, purveyors of opioids, repressive governments, and oil companies. McKinsey helped insurance companies’ boost their profits by making it incredibly difficult for accident victims to get payments; worked its U.S. government contacts to let Wall Street firms evade scrutiny; enabled corruption in developing countries such as South Africa; undermined health-care programs in states across the country. And much more.

  • POOR

    What is it like to grow up in a place where the same police officer who told your primary school class they were special stops and searches you at 13 because ”you fit the description of a man” – and where it is possible to walk two and a half miles through an estate of 1,444 homes without ever touching the ground?

    POOR

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  • BOOMERANG

    Michael Lewis’s investigation of bubbles beyond our shores is so brilliantly, sadly hilarious that it leads the American reader to a comfortable complacency: oh, those foolish foreigners. But when he turns a merciless eye on California and Washington, DC, we see that the narrative is a trap baited with humor, and we understand the reckoning that awaits the greatest and greediest of debtor nation

  • WORLD ORDER

    To answer these questions Henry Kissinger draws upon a lifetime’s historical study and unmatched experience as a world statesman. His account is shot through with observations about how historical change takes place, how some leaders shape their times and others fail to do so, and how far states can stray from the ideas which define them. World Order is a masterpiece of narrative, analysis and portraits of great historical actors that only Henry Kissinger could have written.

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