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Kate Smith

    Material Goods, Moving Hands
    Frugal Food
    Make Trauma Your B*tch
    Tort Law 2nd ed
    Hairdressing and Beauty Therapy T Level: Core
    Makery. Over 30 Projects for the Home, to Wear and to Give
    • Make Trauma Your B*tch

      A Memoir

      • 98pages
      • 4 heures de lecture

      Exploring personal experiences with trauma, this memoir combines narrative and poetry to confront complex emotional challenges. With candid language, it aims to empower readers to address their own traumas while highlighting the need for societal change. The author delves into the deep impact of trauma on individuals, encouraging reflection and resilience. Through vivid storytelling, it invites readers to recognize their shared struggles and the importance of healing.

      Make Trauma Your B*tch
    • Frugal Food

      Feed a Family of Four for Less

      Offering practical solutions for challenging times, this cookbook features budget-friendly recipes and shopping lists designed to help families maintain nutritious meals without overspending. It emphasizes resourcefulness in the kitchen, making it easier to create satisfying dishes while managing financial constraints.

      Frugal Food
    • Material Goods, Moving Hands

      Perceiving Production in England, 1700-1830

      • 200pages
      • 7 heures de lecture

      Focusing on the changing perceptions of production during the eighteenth century, this volume examines various groups, including consumers, retailers, designers, manufacturers, and workers. It highlights the interconnection between consumption and production while emphasizing the significance of materiality in understanding consumer culture of the time. By moving past traditional concepts of taste and desire, the book illustrates how objects served as vital links for people in Georgian Britain to explore their material world and the knowledge surrounding it.

      Material Goods, Moving Hands
    • 50 FAQs of Pluralistic Therapy Book provides answers to the most important and common questions asked about the origins, principles and practice of pluralism.

      Pluralistic Therapy
    • From Olive the Owl (who loves breakfast but hates rainy days) to Hektor the nectar collector, Paper Birds brings you a gorgeously illustrated cast of feathery new friends to press-out, make, and play with. With a wide range of birdy buddies, including a flamingo, a parrot, a stork, a hawk, and a bluebird, each with its own perch, nest, flower, or treat, this gorgeously designed book is full of information about each bird’s unique personality, with “likes” and “dislikes” listed so you can really get to know each character in this book! Every bird is carefully crafted and beautifully illustrated and by following the simple step-by-step instructions you will have hours of fun making your new feathered friends.

      Paper Birds : 10 Fun Feathery Projects to Pop Out & Make