An alternative, holistic approach to treating high blood pressure, offering tailor-made therapeutic programmes for different types of high blood pressure.
A radical approach to restructuring society, inspired by thinkers including Rudolf Steiner, which explores viable alternatives to the current situation.
Is travelling back in time to a world on the verge of war really a good idea? When Agnes disappears, Saul has no choice. Sequel to The Accidental Time Traveller, winner of the Scottish Children's Book Award 2013.
Explores the view that dyslexia is not a disability, but a special gift often coupled with a highly developed imagination and unique perception structure. Helpful and encouraging for parents and teachers.
This collection of contemplations and aphorisms is gathered from the essays of Rudolf Frieling, one of the founders of The Christian Community. These meditative thoughts lead the reader to contemplate the presence of the Risen Christ and experience the peace and power of its certainty.
This book continues the survey of the British organic movement. Wide-ranging but closely detailed, Conford describes the movement's various organisations, journals and leading personalities, exploring what links them together.
A rigorous analysis of number patterns and rhythms in one of Shakespeare's great plays, which could have a profound influence on future interpretations and productions.
Sophie lives in the city, and her vegetables come from the supermarket. Then she goes to visit her grandparents in the countryside -- and soon discovers how much there is to learn about how things grow!
Callie and Josh are thrown headlong into a storm of witches, ice creatures, magic and the Winter King. Eternal winter threatens, unless they can stop the Winterbringers once and for all ...
Available in English for the first time in thirty years, Elsa Beskow's charming illustrations bring to life this classic Hans Christian Andersen tale of a thumb-sized girl who has big adventures.