An important, well-researched history of the National Health Service that has no particular political axe to grind. The author is an Oxford academic.
Our NHS: A History of Britain’s Best Loved Institution
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A fascinating introduction to one of the most important Buddhis texts, balanced by Kerr's experiences in Kyoto, Tibet, Mongolia, Korea and India. Kerr has spent most of his adult life living... read more
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An account of other forms of intelligence, from Greek oracles to octopuses, and the opportunities offered by technology.
Ways of Being: Beyond Human Intelligence
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Ada Lovelace, Marie Curie, Lenin, Carl Jung, Frida Kahlo, and many more: Parris draws from their early lives the origin of their later successes.
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A perfect antidote to toxic positivity – a touching, deeply felt and beautifully written look at the human condition, by the author of Quiet: The Power of Introverts in a World That Can't ... read more
Bittersweet: How Sorrow and Longing Make Us Whole
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