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    Why we eat (too much)

    1,650 L

    We’ve all heard the golden rule: eat less, exercise more and you’ll lose weight. But what if it isn’t that simple?

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    Politics and Literature

    1,500 L

    First published in French magazines in the 1960s, the essays and interviews collected in this volume tackle two of Sartre’s most enduring concerns as a philosopher: politics and literature. With regard to the former, they develop the notion of the intellectual not only as an aloof theoretician, but also as a constructive agent of change.

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    The Extraordinary Life of an Ordinary Man

    1,800 L

    In 1986, Paul Newman and his closest friend, screenwriter Stewart Stern, began an extraordinary project.

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    The miracle of mindfulness

    1,500 L

    In this beautifully written book, Buddhist monk and Nobel Peace Prize nominee Thich Nhat Hanh explains how to acquire the skills of mindfulness. Once we have these skills, we can slow our lives down and discover how to live in the moment – even simple acts like washing the dishes or drinking a cup of tea may be transformed into acts of meditation

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    Let it go Breathe yourself calm

    2,100 L

    This friendly support is an essential handbook to help tackle stress, anxiety, and to make everyday living easier for everyone. Breathwork is an ancient practice backed up by modern science. It is not just for the spiritually enlightened! It is a simple but powerful way for everyone to boost their health and happiness.

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    Who cooked Adam Smith’s dinner?

    1,500 L

    How do you get your dinner? That is the basic question of economics. It might seem easy, but it is actually very complicated.

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    When the body says no

    2,100 L

    Drawing on deep scientific research and Dr Gabor Maté’s acclaimed clinical work, When the Body Says No provides the answers to critical questions about the mind-body link – and the role that stress and our emotional makeup play in an array of common diseases.

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    The myth of normal (paperback)

    1,800 L

    In this revolutionary book, renowned physician Gabor Maté eloquently dissects how in Western countries that pride themselves on their healthcare systems, chronic illness and general ill health are on the rise. Nearly 70 percent of Americans are on at least one prescription drug; more than half take two. In Canada, every fifth person has high blood pressure. In Europe, hypertension is diagnosed in more than 30 percent of the population. And everywhere, adolescent mental illness is on the rise. So what is really “normal” when it comes to health?

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    Scattered minds

    2,150 L

    Gabor Maté is a revered physician who specializes in neurology, psychiatry and psychology – and himself has ADD. With wisdom gained through years of medical practice and research, Scattered Minds is a must-read for parents – and for anyone interested how experiences in infancy shape the biology and psychology of the human brain.

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    The life brief A playbook for no-regrets living

    2,750 L

    When leading brand strategist Bonnie Wan found herself in a personal crisis – with a crumbling marriage, a big job and three young children – she didn’t know where to turn. But having spent decades helping companies like Pepsi and BMW to articulate the essence of who they are, she realised that by turning her creative skills inwards, and constructing a simple and sharp articulation of purpose, she could galvanise personal fulfilment from the most chaotic of lives.

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    How to love A guide to feelings & relationships (HC)

    2,150 L

    A brilliantly witty and wise illustrated guide to relationships for teens – by the hugely popular webcomic artist and creator of Oh No!

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    The central park five

    2,150 L

    This is the only book that is going to tell you all you need to know about one of the most infamous criminal cases in American history. A trial that, thirty years on, still bears a striking, and unsettling, resemblance to our current political climate in the era of President Donald Trump.

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    The expectation effect

    1,700 L

    People who believe ageing brings wisdom live longer.Lucky charms really do improve an athlete’s performance.Taking a placebo, even when you know it is a placebo, can still improve your health.

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    Maybe you should talk to someone

    2,200 L

    When a personal crisis causes her world to come crashing down, Lori Gottlieb ― an experienced therapist with a thriving practice in Los Angeles ― is suddenly adrift. Enter Wendell, himself a veteran therapist with an unconventional style, whose sessions with Gottlieb will prove transformative for her.

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    Basic Chess

    1,350 L

    Now anyone can play chess with this straightforward, jargon-free introduction.

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    The one thing

    1,800 L

    You want fewer distractions and less on your plate. The daily barrage of e-mails, texts, tweets, messages, and meetings distract you and stress you out. The simultaneous demands of work and family are taking a toll. And what’s the cost? Second-rate work, missed deadlines, smaller pay cheques, fewer promotions – and lots of stress.