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The Road to Little Dribbling: Adventures of an American in Britain – Bill Bryson

In 1995 Bill Bryson got into his car and took a weeks-long farewell motoring trip about England before moving his family back to the United States.

The book about that trip, Notes from a Small Island, is uproarious and endlessly endearing, one of the most acute and affectionate portrayals of England in all its glorious eccentricity ever written.

Two decades later, he set out again to rediscover that country, and the result is The Road to Little Dribbling. Nothing is funnier than Bill Bryson on the road—prepare for the total joy and multiple episodes of unseemly laughter

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Memoirs of a Rebellious Princess – Elaine Williams

A combination of Princess Diana and Kim Kardashian, the bejeweled Maharani of Kapurthala, Princess Brinda Devi lived a whirlwind life in Europe even as she struggled with the demands of marriage and motherhood at home.

A brilliant study of contrasts, Princess Brinda’s story revels in the luxuries of 1920s India but does not look away from the rickety shacks of its most destitute. All while she searches for true love.

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India After Gandhi: The History of the World’s Largest Democracy – Ramachandra Guha

A magisterial account of the pains, the struggles, the humiliations, and the glories of the world’s largest and least likely democracy, Ramachandra Guha’s India After Gandhi is a breathtaking chronicle of the brutal conflicts that have rocked a giant nation and the extraordinary factors that have held it together. An intricately researched and elegantly written epic history peopled with larger-than-life characters, it is the work of a major scholar at the peak of his abilities…

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Pause: 50 Instant Exercises to Promote Balance and Focus Every Day – Kim Davies

Rebalance and harmonize your life with 50 easy exercises.

Pausing means taking a step back from the busy-ness, allowing yourself a moment of calm and clarity. It means reflecting on what is happening, noticing what you are doing and how you are feeling. The small but mighty pause is the reset button you need to take a breath and renew yourself.

Drawing on a wide range of proven psychological techniques, cognitive behavioural therapy and emotional brain training Love Your Self Pause will help you find respite and refreshed focus in an always-on world.

Full of quick, reviving solutions, discover within:
How to use the power of pause to enjoy more calm, clarity, energy, joy, gratitude, rest and recovery

When to include pauses in your day-to-day, even when your diary is full. Tried-and-tested tips to secure your boundaries and gain perspective. Step-by-step exercises and positive affirmations to make your pause your sanctuary, find your inner calm and know yourself

The perfect size to keep in your bag or pocket, this guide is designed to be a tool that you keep close by.

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Hidden Mountains: Survival and Reckoning After a Climb Gone Wrong – Michael Wejchert

In 2018, two couples set out on an expedition to Alaska’s Hidden Mountains, one of the last wild ranges in North America. A rarity in modern climbing, the peaks were nearly unexplored and untouched, a place where few people had ever visited and granite spires still awaited first ascents. Inspired by generations of daring alpinists before them, the four friends were now compelled to strike out into uncharted territory themselves.

This trip to the Hidden Mountains would be the culmination of years of climbing together, promising to test the foursome’s skill and dedication to the sport. But as they would soon discover, no amount of preparation can account for the unknowns of true wilderness. As they neared the top of an unclimbed peak, rockfall grievously injured one of the team while he was out of sight, leaving him stranded and in critical condition.

Over the course of the next nine hours, the other three climbers worked to reach their companion. What followed was a pulse-pounding rescue attempt by Alaska’s elite pararescue jumpers in one of the most remote regions in the country–raising difficult questions about wilderness accessibility, technology’s role in outdoor adventure, and what it means to weigh risk against the siren song of the mountains.

With visceral prose, Michael Wejchert recounts the group’s rescue and traces the scars left in the wake of life-altering trauma. Weaving the history and evolution of rock and alpine climbing with outside tales of loss and survival in the mountains, Wejchert gives a full picture of the reward–and cost–of following your passions in the outdoors.