Arranged according to the body’s different structures and systems, Human Anatomy includes over 250 fully annotated artworks, photographs and medical images, and is a highly detailed but simply written, pocket guide that will appeal to general readers and students alike.
Twenty-four-year-old care innovator Teun Toebes has a mission: to improve the quality of life of people living with dementia. This is his powerful account of a journey around the world to explore how dementia is dealt with in other countries. What can we learn from each other to make the future more beautiful and inclusive?
In Humble Pie, author Dana Bowman asks the question, “How do I stay sober while menopausal?” This personal narrative on aging, sober parenting, and how Dana accidentally fell into food addiction while on her second book tour is relatable and real, and it just might include a recipe for pie.
A neuroscience-based programme proven to heal our relationship with food and our bodies, from the world-renowned addiction psychiatrist and New York Times bestselling author of Unwinding Anxiety.
In a fast-paced world filled with distraction, slowing down to do what really matters comes at a cost. Professor and public health expert invites you to walk a path of sustainable wellness that meets you where you are and provides you with practical tools to care deeply for yourself and others.
From self-taught, award-winning director Morgan Stevenson Cooper comes a heartfelt picture book about a girl on a mission to make her first movie—and lift her grandpa's spirits along the way.