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Ahmad tea Classical Gift box
Ahmad Tea
London
Classical
Gift box
the classic best tea selection box for every tea lover
new fresh stock
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Sons and Lovers By D.H Lawrence
By D.H Lawrence
First published in 1913, this provocative semi-autobiographical novel reflects the struggles of Paul Morel, an artist who cannot reciprocate love for other women while under the influence of his stifling mother. Unconsciously taught to despise his father and eschew other women, Paul comes even further under his mother’s psychological grasp after the death of his older brother. When he eventually does fall in love, the results of confused affection and desire are painful for all concerned. While “Sons and Lovers” scandalized its original English readers for its oedipal implications and social criticism, it remains a powerful story of terrifying inner and outer conflict and intense sensuality.
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The Adventures of Malik and Ameerah (Activity Book) By Asmaa Hussein
By Asmaa Hussein
A beautiful Islamic kids activity book for your little ones!
Malik and Ameerah are learning some of the manners and good deeds taught to us by Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him)! Join them on their adventures as they learn about kindness to animals, generosity with guests and neighbors, giving gifts, cleanliness, gratitude, and much more!
Features: Colouring pages, mazes, cut-and-paste activities, drawing and writing exercises, and more.
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Cooplay Y-pad Easy Pad Touch Screen Tablet Study English Educational Music Computer Spelling Letters Words Quiz Teaches Learning Abc ipad Electronic Toys For Kids Baby Gift (Red)
- 26 letter and word. multiple learning modes and function keys.
- It’s not a touch screen. It has button hide in it.
- 6 special word and a different sound. Animal Fruit mode
- 10 number keys and piano sound.
- Need 3x 1.5V ‘AA’ batteries.(Not included)
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Poisoned Wells: The Dirty Politics of African Oil
By Nicholas Shaxson
Each week the oil and gas fields of sub-Saharan Africa produce well over a billion dollars’ worth of oil, an amount that far exceeds development aid to the entire African continent. Yet the rising tide of oil money is not promoting stability and development, but is instead causing violence, poverty, and stagnation. It is also generating vast corruption that reaches deep into American and European economies. In Poisoned Wells, Nicholas Shaxson exposes the root causes of this paradox of poverty from plenty and explores the mechanisms by which oil causes grave instabilities and corruption around the globe. Shaxson is the only journalist who has had access to the key players in African oil, and is willing to make the connections between the problems of the developing world and the involvement of leading global corporations and governments.
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Arabic Writing Board Book – Wipe Clean
Author / Translator:Saniyasnain Khan
Arabic Writing Board Book – Wipe Clean
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Close Sesame
Close Sesame: A Novel (Farah, Nuruddin, Variations on the Theme of An African Dictatorship.)
- Paperback
- Publisher: Graywolf Press; American First edition (1997)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 1555971628
- ISBN-13: 978-1555971625
- Product Dimensions: 15 x 2.3 x 22.7 cm
- Shipping Weight: 327 g
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Becoming Resilient: How to Move through Suffering and Come Back Stronge
By Donna Gibbs
Everyone suffers disappointment, rejection, injustices, and losses, perhaps even traumatic ones. The spiritual pain born of such suffering can paralyze us, leaving us broken inside and barely getting by with the motions of life. Whether we remain stuck or move forward is determined in large part by our resilience.
Concise and compassionate, Becoming Resilient takes our most common question when tragedy strikes–Why?–and replaces it with the healthier, more productive question, What next? A professional Christian counselor for 20 years, author Donna Gibbs draws on her experience helping clients get unstuck, sharing secrets for building resilience that will change readers’ experience of suffering. She offers practical tools and effective coping strategies to deal with whatever life throws their way so they can move through suffering–and come out stronger on the other side.
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21 Secrets of Million-Dollar Sellers by Stephen Harvill
Organized by these best practices and filled with hundreds more tips, stories, and takeaways, 21 Secrets of Million-Dollar Sellers reveals how you can improve in every aspect of your job and rise to become one of the best.
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The Architect’s Apprentice By Elif Shafak
By Elif Shafak
The Architect’s Apprentice is a dazzling and intricate tale from Elif Shafak, bestselling author of The Bastard of Istanbul.
‘There were six of us: the master, the apprentices and the white elephant. We built everything together…’
Sixteenth century Istanbul: a stowaway arrives in the city bearing an extraordinary gift for the Sultan. The boy is utterly alone in a foreign land, with no worldly possessions to his name except Chota, a rare white elephant destined for the palace menagerie.
So begins an epic adventure that will see young Jahan rise from lowly origins to the highest ranks of the Sultan’s court. Along the way he will meet deceitful courtiers and false friends, gypsies, animal tamers, and the beautiful, mischievous Princess Mihrimah. He will journey on Chota’s back to the furthest corners of the Sultan’s kingdom and back again. And one day he will catch the eye of the royal architect, Sinan, a chance encounter destined to change Jahan’s fortunes forever.
Filled with all the colour of the Ottoman Empire, when Istanbul was the teeming centre of civilisation, The Architect’s Apprentice is a magical, sweeping tale of one boy and his elephant caught up in a world of wonder and danger.
‘A gorgeous picture of a city teeming with secrets, intrigue and romance’ The Times
‘Shafak’s most ambitious novel yet her best – generous and imaginative’ Independent
‘Exuberant, epic and comic, fantastical and realistic . . . like all good stories it conveys deeper meanings about human experience’ Financial Times
‘Fascinating. A vigorous evocation of the Ottoman Empire at the height of its power’ Sunday Times
‘Intricate, multi-layered, resplendent, vividly evoked, beautifully written’ Observer
‘Sumptuous, absorbing, moving’ Independent on Sunday