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Letting the Cat Out of the Bag - Sion Rowlands - Bog - John Murray Press - Plusbog.dk

Letting the Cat Out of the Bag - Sion Rowlands - Bog - John Murray Press - Plusbog.dk

Ungrateful - Angela Chadwick - Bog - John Murray Press - Plusbog.dk

Ungrateful - Angela Chadwick - Bog - John Murray Press - Plusbog.dk

''A vivid depiction of how easy it is to get trapped by other people''s expectations. Full of heartbreak but also hope, I really rooted for the women in this novel.'' Louise Hare Can you ever escape your past? Cat knows she should be more grateful for her partner James . As a young woman struggling to care for her alcoholic mother, he whisked her away from the violence and addiction of her council estate home and offered her a taste of middle-class comfort.But twenty years later, the escape he offered has begun to feel stifling. Surrounded by immaculate white carpets and scented candles, everything has its place in James''s house, except it seems, Cat. She had a place to study at university after finishing school, but her mother was too unwell for Cat to take it. She begins to dream of the opportunities education could offer her.At a university open day, Cat finds herself standing before teenage boyfriend, Daniel , now a lecturer. As the spark that drew them together returns, Cat hopes that he can in some way help her reconnect with the drive and optimism of her younger self. Or perhaps she is simply hurtling back towards a past that can only hurt her further... Can Cat let go of her demons to become the person she always hoped to be, or is it too late? What readers are saying about Ungrateful : ''A total pleasure .'' Eva Verde '' Touched me deeply.'' Juno Roche'' Compulsively readable with huge heart .'' Alex Allison''Clever, gripping , heartbreaking but also ultimately hopeful. I want to read this book again and again and again .'' Cat White '' I loved it . As soon as I started reading, I was in. Ungrateful expertly explores the physical, emotional and intellectual repercussions of being born into poverty.'' Lynne Voyce '' Kept me on the edge of my seat , courageously challenging mainstream conceptions of class with an empowering message for positive change. Gets hold of the working-class stereotype and smashes it to bits .'' Shaun Wilson ''I inhaled this book!... Just want to read it all over again .'' Eve Ainsworth ''A soul-questioning novel that helps us understand the currency of gratitude in our deeply imbalanced and transactional world in which to change one''s life is to be indebted to someone else''s.'' Kit Fan

DKK 119.00
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Ungrateful - Angela Chadwick - Bog - John Murray Press - Plusbog.dk

Ungrateful - Angela Chadwick - Bog - John Murray Press - Plusbog.dk

''A vivid depiction of how easy it is to get trapped by other people''s expectations. Full of heartbreak but also hope, I really rooted for the women in this novel.'' Louise Hare Can you ever escape your past? Cat knows she should be more grateful for her partner James . As a young woman struggling to care for her alcoholic mother, he whisked her away from the violence and addiction of her council estate home and offered her a taste of middle-class comfort.But twenty years later, the escape he offered has begun to feel stifling. Surrounded by immaculate white carpets and scented candles, everything has its place in James''s house, except it seems, Cat. She had a place to study at university after finishing school, but her mother was too unwell for Cat to take it. She begins to dream of the opportunities education could offer her.At a university open day, Cat finds herself standing before teenage boyfriend, Daniel , now a lecturer. As the spark that drew them together returns, Cat hopes that he can in some way help her reconnect with the drive and optimism of her younger self. Or perhaps she is simply hurtling back towards a past that can only hurt her further... Can Cat let go of her demons to become the person she always hoped to be, or is it too late? What readers are saying about Ungrateful : ''A total pleasure .'' Eva Verde '' Touched me deeply.'' Juno Roche'' Compulsively readable with huge heart .'' Alex Allison''Clever, gripping , heartbreaking but also ultimately hopeful. I want to read this book again and again and again .'' Cat White '' I loved it . As soon as I started reading, I was in. Ungrateful expertly explores the physical, emotional and intellectual repercussions of being born into poverty.'' Lynne Voyce '' Kept me on the edge of my seat , courageously challenging mainstream conceptions of class with an empowering message for positive change. Gets hold of the working-class stereotype and smashes it to bits .'' Shaun Wilson ''I inhaled this book!... Just want to read it all over again .'' Eve Ainsworth ''A soul-questioning novel that helps us understand the currency of gratitude in our deeply imbalanced and transactional world in which to change one''s life is to be indebted to someone else''s.'' Kit Fan

DKK 182.00
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The Calico Cat at the Chibineko Kitchen - Yuta Takahashi - Bog - John Murray Press - Plusbog.dk

Cleo - Helen Brown - Bog - John Murray Press - Plusbog.dk

The Mysterium - David Bramwell - Bog - John Murray Press - Plusbog.dk

Bizarre - Marc Dingman - Bog - John Murray Press - Plusbog.dk

Bizarre - Marc Dingman - Bog - John Murray Press - Plusbog.dk

Eden's Shore - Oisin Fagan - Bog - John Murray Press - Plusbog.dk

Frequently Asked Questions About the Universe - Daniel Whiteson - Bog - John Murray Press - Plusbog.dk

People Who Like Dogs Like People Who Like Dogs - Nick Duerden - Bog - John Murray Press - Plusbog.dk

People Who Like Dogs Like People Who Like Dogs - Nick Duerden - Bog - John Murray Press - Plusbog.dk

''Anyone who has ever walked a dog and found themselves falling into conversation with others doing the same will love this funny, charming and touching book'' RORY CELLAN-JONES Ostensibly, Nick Duerden is a cat person, and so the acquisition of a family dog in his late-40s takes him by surprise. The border terrier, Missy, is in part a therapeutic aid - the idea being that she''ll get Nick out of the house after a long period of ill health, and back into the wider, sociable world. Unexpectedly, it works. There can''t be many opportunities in midlife to suddenly find yourself connecting with both hopeful young actor types and widowed octogenarians, a verbose existentialist Russian dissident and a stoned martial arts enthusiast, a bulldog with a basketball and a self-proclaimed animal mystic, but this is precisely what Missy, and the daily walk round the park, provides. (Incidentally, she saves marriages, too.) People Who Like Dogs Like People Who Like Dogs is a book about connection and friendship, love and loss, the vagaries of midlife and the deep solace that comes from an enduring relationship. It''s about finding yourself when for too long you''ve been lost, and how even when, for whatever reason, horizons draw in, there''s still plenty of adventure left. You just have to look harder for it.And it''s about how the introduction of a small dog into your life can make the world big again.

DKK 126.00
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People Who Like Dogs Like People Who Like Dogs - Nick Duerden - Bog - John Murray Press - Plusbog.dk

People Who Like Dogs Like People Who Like Dogs - Nick Duerden - Bog - John Murray Press - Plusbog.dk

''Anyone who has ever walked a dog and found themselves falling into conversation with others doing the same will love this funny, charming and touching book'' RORY CELLAN-JONES Ostensibly, Nick Duerden is a cat person, and so the acquisition of a family dog in his late-40s takes him by surprise. The border terrier, Missy, is in part a therapeutic aid - the idea being that she''ll get Nick out of the house after a long period of ill health, and back into the wider, sociable world. Unexpectedly, it works. There can''t be many opportunities in midlife to suddenly find yourself connecting with both hopeful young actor types and widowed octogenarians, a verbose existentialist Russian dissident and a stoned martial arts enthusiast, a bulldog with a basketball and a self-proclaimed animal mystic, but this is precisely what Missy, and the daily walk round the park, provides. (Incidentally, she saves marriages, too.) People Who Like Dogs Like People Who Like Dogs is a book about connection and friendship, love and loss, the vagaries of midlife and the deep solace that comes from an enduring relationship. It''s about finding yourself when for too long you''ve been lost, and how even when, for whatever reason, horizons draw in, there''s still plenty of adventure left. You just have to look harder for it.And it''s about how the introduction of a small dog into your life can make the world big again.

DKK 155.00
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Blythe Spirit - Ian Collins - Bog - John Murray Press - Plusbog.dk

Blythe Spirit - Ian Collins - Bog - John Murray Press - Plusbog.dk

''Moving, candid, vivid, it is all that we could hope for in a memoir of this unique and treasured writer'' ROWAN WILLIAMS ''An unusually intimate and affectionate portrait'' PATRICK BARKHAM, GUARDIAN ''As a boy I dreamed of scholars and saints wandering around markets and cornfields, and of artists and poets sitting under the trees.'' Ronald Blythe (1922-2023), author of the inimitable Akenfield , was a prolific and poetic chronicler of rural and spiritual life, nature and literature. He spent a joyful century close to his Suffolk roots, time travelling in his imagination and publishing forty books and thousands of essays. His wide creative network included John and Christine Nash, Cedric Morris, Benjamin Britten, E. M. Forster, Patricia Highsmith and Richard Mabey.From finding Thomas Hardy in February rain and John Clare in country tracks, to talking to his white cat and reading through a dragonfly''s wings, the Blythe gift was to marvel in the everyday. His writing was intimate, meditative and often laced with a wry humour, inviting readers to share his enchanting perspective on the world. Yet few knew the ''real'' Ronald Blythe. Leaving school at 14, he educated himself in libraries, churches and walks in the East Anglian landscape. He never spoke about early poverty and traumatic experience in the war, while his sexuality was kept private except from those closest to him.Drawing on unparalleled access to letters, notebooks, published works, drafts, and conversations from decades of friendship, Ian Collins tells the full story of Ronald Blythe for the first time. The result is a sensitive, revelatory portrait which celebrates a fascinating, complex man and casts new light on one of our greatest writers.

DKK 241.00
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The Chibineko Kitchen - Yuta Takahashi - Bog - John Murray Press - Plusbog.dk

The Chibineko Kitchen - Yuta Takahashi - Bog - John Murray Press - Plusbog.dk

For fans of WHAT YOU ARE LOOKING FOR IS IN THE LIBRARY and BEFORE THE COFFEE GETS COLD, discover the irresistibly uplifting Japanese hit novel about cats and the healing power of food. **Contains four mouth-watering recipes** Readers ADORE this book: ''A heart-warming tale with beautiful food descriptions that make your mouth water'' ***** ''Beautifully written. I was consistently moved throughout the whole book'' ***** ''It was like an escape from the chaotic world. True healing fiction '' ***** ''A refreshing way to look at grief and how to remember a loved one'' ***** ''Such a charming and heart-warming book. I wanted it to go on for longer. I loved the recipes at the end of each chapter. I laughed, smiled and most definitely cried '' ***** Follow the bank of the Koitogawa river until you reach the beach. From there a path of white seashells leads to the Chibineko Kitchen. Chibi, the restaurant cat, will meet you at the door. These are the directions Kotoko follows to find the tiny restaurant by the sea. She''s been told that the food served there can bring someone you''ve lost back to you, for one last time. And as she sits down to steaming bowls of food and takes her first delicious bite, the gulls outside fall silent and the air grows hazy . . .Meet the diners at the Chibineko Kitchen: - Kotoko, a young woman reeling from the death of her older brother- Taiji, a primary school boy confused by the disappearance of his first love- Yoshio, an elderly peanut farmer mourning his wife and their beautiful life together- Kai, the restaurant''s young chef, bravely taking over the business alone A meal at the Chibineko Kitchen leaves each of them nourished, soothed, and reminded of what matters most in life. If you could speak to someone you''ve lost, one last time, what would you tell them?

DKK 127.00
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