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The Unquiet Heart - Gordon (author) Ferris - Bog - Atlantic Books - Plusbog.dk

Sourdough - Robin Sloan - Bog - Atlantic Books - Plusbog.dk

Sourdough - Robin Sloan - Bog - Atlantic Books - Plusbog.dk

Leavened by the same infectious intelligence and lovable nerdiness that made Robin Sloan''s Mr Penumbra''s 24-Hour Bookstore such a sensation, Sourdough marks the triumphant return of a unique and beloved young writer. Lois Clary is a software engineer at General Dexterity, a San Francisco robotics company with world-changing ambitions. She codes all day and collapses at night, her human contact limited to the two brothers who run the neighbourhood hole-in-the-wall from which she orders dinner every evening. Then, disaster! Visa issues. The brothers close up shop, and fast. But they have one last delivery for Lois: their culture, the sourdough starter used to bake their bread. She must keep it alive, they tell her - feed it daily, play it music, and learn to bake with it.Lois is no baker, but she could use a roommate, even if it is a needy colony of microorganisms. Soon, not only is she eating her own homemade bread, she''s providing loaves daily to the General Dexterity cafeteria. The company chef urges her to take her product to the farmer''s market, and a whole new world opens up.When Lois comes before the jury that decides who sells what at Bay Area markets, she encounters a close-knit club with no appetite for new members. But then, an alternative emerges: a secret market that aims to fuse food and technology. But who are these people, exactly? Sourdough is a soup of skilfully balanced ingredients: there''s satire, a touch of fantasy, a pinch of SF, all bound up with a likeable narrator whose zest for life is infectious. The novel opens a door on a world that''s both comforting and thrillingly odd. - The Guardian

DKK 136.00
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Sourdough - Robin Sloan - Bog - Atlantic Books - Plusbog.dk

Stuffed - Pen Vogler - Bog - Atlantic Books - Plusbog.dk

Death in Oslo - Anne (author) Holt - Bog - Atlantic Books - Plusbog.dk

The Dead Season - Christobel Kent - Bog - Atlantic Books - Plusbog.dk

The Dead Season - Christobel (author) Kent - Bog - Atlantic Books - Plusbog.dk

We Were the Universe - Kimberly King Parsons - Bog - Atlantic Books - Plusbog.dk

We Were the Universe - Kimberly King Parsons - Bog - Atlantic Books - Plusbog.dk

We Were the Universe - Kimberly King Parsons - Bog - Atlantic Books - Plusbog.dk

The Raven's Nest - Sarah (author) Thomas - Bog - Atlantic Books - Plusbog.dk

Obedience - Jacqueline Yallop - Bog - Atlantic Books - Plusbog.dk

Obedience - Jacqueline Yallop - Bog - Atlantic Books - Plusbog.dk

Sister Bernard has lived in a grey-stone convent in rural France for more than seventy years. In that time, a once youthful and lively cloister has gradually emptied, until only Bernard and two other nuns remain, a knot of survivors facing the creeping challenges of old age - ailing bodies and worn-thin friendships, slips of mind and, in their most secret moments, slips of faith. Now, the halls will fall silent as the three women pack away their few possessions into wooden boxes, preparing to leave the building that has been their home for decades. For the nuns, the closing of the convent means more than losing a home: the crumbling walls have shielded them from a changing modern world; for Sister Bernard, the quiet monotony of the religious life has protected her from memories of the past - the disgrace of when, as a young woman in wartime France, she became the unwitting prize of a cruel wager; when her devotion to God faded in the face of her need for a young Nazi soldier; and when she experienced the full horror and violence of war.Rich and complex, Obedience is a story of betrayal and divided loyalties; a powerful portrait of conflicted love, which goes beyond the veil to reveal a woman who feels adoration and fear, guilt and pride, and all too rarely, peace. Sister Bernard is a remarkable creation: a woman torn between her irreconcilable private passions - her love for Christ and her blistered memories of physical desire.

DKK 141.00
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The Irish Difference - Fergal Tobin - Bog - Atlantic Books - Plusbog.dk

The Irish Difference - Fergal Tobin - Bog - Atlantic Books - Plusbog.dk

An Irish TImes Book of the Year ''The beauty of this book is in the telling: The Irish Difference lays out its themes and chronologies with impeccable clarity, and is full of fascinating detail... Exemplary.'' Irish Independent For hundreds of years, the islands and their constituent tribes that make up the British Isles have lived next door to each other in a manner that, over time, suggested some movement towards political union. It was an uneven, stop-start business and it worked better in some places than in others. Still, England, Wales and Scotland have hung together through thick and thin, despite internal divisions of language, religion, law, culture and disposition that might have broken up a less resilient polity. And, for a long time, it seemed that something similar might have been said about the smaller island to the west: Ireland.Ireland was always a more awkward fit in the London-centric mini-imperium but no one imagined that it might detach itself altogether, until the moment came for rupture, quite suddenly and dramatically, in the fall-out from World War I. So, what was it - is it - about Ireland that is so different? Different enough to sever historical ties of centuries with such sudden violence and unapologetic efficiency. Wherein lies the Irish difference, a difference sufficient to have caused a rupture of that nature?In a wide-ranging and witty narrative, historian Fergal Tobin looks into Ireland''s past, taking in everything from religion and politics to sports and literature, and traces the roots of her journey towards independence.

DKK 127.00
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Stuffed - Pen Vogler - Bog - Atlantic Books - Plusbog.dk

Stuffed - Pen Vogler - Bog - Atlantic Books - Plusbog.dk

''Delicious... Wonderful'' Guardian ''Fascinating... Full of incident and food for thought'' Mail on Sunday ''Delightful... Vogler offers up a feast of tales about popular British foods'' Financial Times A SUNDAY TIMES BOOK OF THE YEAR A WATERSTONES BEST FOOD & DRINK BOOK OF 2023 The fascinating history of the people, the ideas and the dishes that have fed - and starved - the nation, by the author of the Sunday Times bestselling Scoff . In times of plenty, we stuff ourselves. When the food runs out, we''re stuffed too. How have people in the British Isles shared the riches from our fields, dairies, kitchens and seas, as well as those from around the world? And when the cupboard is bare, who steps up to the plate to feed the nation''s hungry children, soldiers at war or families in crisis? Stuffed tells the stories of the food and drink at the centre of social upheavals from prehistory to the present: the medieval inns boosted by the plague; the Enclosures that finished off the celebratory roast goose; the Victorian chemist searching for unadulterated mustard; the post-war supermarkets luring customers with strawberries. Drawing on cookbooks, literature and social records, Pen Vogler reveals how these turning points have led to today''s extremes of plenty and want: roast beef and food banks; allotment-fresh vegetables and ultra-processed fillers.It is a tale of feast and famine, and of the traditions, the ideas and the laws which have fed - or starved - the nation, but also of the yeasty magic of bread and ale, the thrill of sugary treats, the pies and puddings that punctuate the year, and why the British would give anything - even North America - for a nice cup of tea.

DKK 211.00
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