Inspired by a true story, Melanie Levensohn's <i>A Jewish Girl in Paris</i> is a dual-narrative historical novel for fans of <i>The Tattooist of Auschwitz</i>.
Without the Sun, our planet - and life on it - would not exist. As our nearest star, the Sun is also important for astronomers and still presents many puzzles. Philip Judge explains what we know about the Sun's structure and evolution, solar phenomena, and the impact of solar activity on the Earth.
In one way or another, we are all affected by the actions of the American judicial system. This VSI explains how and why this is -- cracking the vail that surrounds American courts and the law by translating the legal technicalities, structural complexities, and jargon of the law into plain English with a real-world context. Aimed at anyone who is caught up on the legal process or someone just curious about how it all works and why, this VSI is the starting place to understanding the workings and importance of the third branch of American government
Set in London, A Mind to Murder is the second novel in the Adam Dalgliesh series and a thrilling work of crime fiction from P.D. James, the award-winning author of Death Comes To Pemberley and Children of Men.
The perfect gift for anyone eager to learn more about the Red Planet.Discover all you need to know about Mars - including the history, cultural, scientific background and exploratory missions - with this accessible guide for aspiring and seasoned astronomers, full of stunning images.
Winner of the Booker Prize in 1971, <i>In a Free State </i>is one of Sir V. S. Naipaul's best-loved works, a story of disenfranchisement and the search for belonging.