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The Test - Nathan Leamon - Bog - Little, Brown Book Group - Plusbog.dk

Smooth Talking Stranger - Lisa Kleypas - Bog - Little, Brown Book Group - Plusbog.dk

Working With Spirit Guides - Ruth White - Bog - Little, Brown Book Group - Plusbog.dk

Diary of a Crush: Sealed With a Kiss - Sarra Manning - Bog - Little, Brown Book Group - Plusbog.dk

The Ultimate True Crime Puzzle Book - Bog af Jack Rosewood - Paperback

An Officer and a Gentlewoman - Heloise Goodley - Bog - Little, Brown Book Group - Plusbog.dk

Manners and Mutiny - Gail Carriger - Bog - Little, Brown Book Group - Plusbog.dk

For The Swifties: A Puzzle Book Inspired by Taylor Swift (Unofficial Version) - Bog af Aida Alonzo - Paperback

Sizzle And Burn - Jayne Ann Krentz - Bog - Little, Brown Book Group - Plusbog.dk

The Six - Loren Grush - Bog - Little, Brown Book Group - Plusbog.dk

The Six - Loren Grush - Bog - Little, Brown Book Group - Plusbog.dk

The remarkable true story of America''s first women astronauts ''Lifts the curtain on the moment when Neil Armstrong''s "one small step for man" expanded to encompass the talent, ambition and perseverance of America''s first female astronauts'' MARGOT LEE SHETTERLY, bestselling author of Hidden Figures ''Strap yourself in for a thrilling ride with genuine American heroes - six women who proved you don''t need the right plumbing to have the right stuff!'' LYNN SHERR, author of Sally Ride: America''s First Woman in Space When NASA sent astronauts to the moon in the 1960s and 1970s the agency excluded women from the corps, arguing that only military test pilots - a group then made up exclusively of men - had the right stuff. It was an era in which women were steered away from jobs in science and deemed too fragile for space flight. Eventually, though, NASA relented and opened the application process to everyone, regardless of race or gender. From a 1977 candidate pool of 8,000 six elite women were selected - Sally Ride, Judy Resnik, Anna Fisher, Kathy Sullivan, Shannon Lucid, and Rhea Seddon. In The Six, acclaimed journalist Loren Grush shows these brilliant and courageous women enduring claustrophobic - and sometimes deeply sexist - media attention, undergoing rigorous survival training, and preparing for years to take multi-million-dollar payloads into orbit. Together, the Six helped build the tools that made the space program run. One of the group, Judy Resnik, sacrificed her life when the Space Shuttle Challenger exploded at 46,000 feet. Everyone knows of Sally Ride''s history-making first space ride, but each of the Six would make their mark.

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Overcoming Mild Traumatic Brain Injury and Post-Concussion Symptoms - Nigel King - Bog - Little, Brown Book Group - Plusbog.dk

Overcoming Mild Traumatic Brain Injury and Post-Concussion Symptoms - Nigel King - Bog - Little, Brown Book Group - Plusbog.dk

HIGHLY COMMENDED for the British Medical Awards book prize for Popular Medicine Up to 10% of people will suffer a mild head injury (or ''mild traumatic brain injury'') in their lifetime and up to 50% of those people will also find they have lingering post-concussion symptoms in the months or years afterwards. These symptoms can include headaches, dizziness, fatigue, irritability, sleep disturbance, reduced day-to-day memory, poor concentration, taking longer to think, ''muzzy'' headedness, depression, anxiety, tinnitus, blurred or double vision, sensitivity to light or noise, frustration, nausea, restlessness and sensitivity to alcohol. In such circumstances the ''mild'' head injury may feel anything but mild. This is particularly so if large areas of your day to day life are affected. People in these circumstances can have their difficulties compounded by the very different explanations for their persisting difficulties. These usually involve receiving contradictory opinions about the extent to which ongoing symptoms are caused by neurological brain injury or other factors. These complicating factors can make it very difficult to find the right kind of service or expertise after a TBI. Patients can easily feel like they are being ''''pushed from pillar to post" when trying to find services that can help with their problems. On top of all of this, there is a distinct lack of good, science- based information for patients about the best ways to manage PCS. It is therefore very common for those who experience prolonged difficulties to find their situation extremely confusing, frustrating and stressful. Dr Nigel King is an expert with much experience in this area, and has written a very valuable book weaving together the most useful knowledge in this area. It clarifies some of the complex issues for those who suffer with prolonged problems and provides practical, science-based self-help guidance for managing TBI difficulties. Using cognitive rehabilitation techniques and CBT approaches for the associated mental health complications of PCS, this much need book provides help, hope and understanding for what can be a highly disabling and misunderstood condition.

DKK 141.00
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An Angel At My Table - Janet Frame - Bog - Little, Brown Book Group - Plusbog.dk

Evita Burned Down Our Pavilion - James Coyne - Bog - Little, Brown Book Group - Plusbog.dk

Evita Burned Down Our Pavilion - James Coyne - Bog - Little, Brown Book Group - Plusbog.dk

''A highly entertaining read, deftly melding social history with sporting memoir and travelogue'' Mail on Sunday A history of Latin America through cricket Cricket was the first sport played in almost every country of the Americas - earlier than football, rugby or baseball. In 1877, when England and Australia played the inaugural Test match at the MCG, Uruguay and Argentina were already ten years into their derby played across the River Plate.The visionary cricket historian Rowland Bowen said that, during the highpoint of cricket in South America between the two World Wars, the continent could have provided the next Test nation. In Buenos Aires, where British engineers, merchants and meatpackers flocked to make their fortune, the standard of cricket was high: towering figures like Lord Hawke and Plum Warner took star-studded teams of Test cricketers to South America, only to be beaten by Argentina. A combined Argentine, Brazilian and Chilean team took on the first-class counties in England in 1932. The notion of Brazilians and Mexicans playing T20 at the Maracana or the Azteca today is not as far-fetched as it sounds.But Evita Burned Down Our Pavilion is also a social history of grit, industry and nation-building in the New World. West Indian fruit workers battled yellow fever and brutal management to carve out cricket fields next to the railway lines in Costa Rica. Cricket was the favoured sport of Chile''s Nitrate King. Emperors in Brazil and Mexico used the game to curry favour with Europe. The notorious Pablo Escobar even had a shadowy connection to the game. The fate of cricket in South America was symbolised by Eva Peron ordering the burning down of the Buenos Aires Cricket Club pavilion when the club refused to hand over their premises to her welfare scheme.Cricket journalists Timothy Abraham and James Coyne take us on a journey to discover this largely untold story of cricket''s fate in the world''s most colourful continent. Fascinating and surprising, Evita Burned Down Our Pavilion is a valuable addition to cricketing and social history.

DKK 141.00
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A Bend In The Road - Nicholas Sparks - Bog - Little, Brown Book Group - Plusbog.dk

The Right Way to Read Music - Harry Baxter - Bog - Little, Brown Book Group - Plusbog.dk

Rules of Summer - Joanna Philbin - Bog - Little, Brown Book Group - Plusbog.dk