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Letter To My Younger Self – The Big Issue Presents 100 Inspiring People on the Moments That Shaped Their Lives Devised by Jane Graham (Hardback)
Condition: As new
A Sunday Times Book of the Year. If you could write a letter to your younger self, what would it say? Over 10 years ago, The Big Issue began to ask some of the best-known, most interesting and most successful figures in entertainment, politics, food, sport and business to give advice, offer hope and share a few jokes with their younger selves. They opened up, in ways they never had, to interviewer Jane Graham, reflecting on their lives and themselves with affection, sympathy and sometimes disbelief.
This collection of 100 of the most incredible letters includes Paul McCartney on how he found inspiration, Olivia Colman on overcoming confidence problems, Mo Farah on the importance of losing, Arianna Huffington on knowing your motivations, Jamie Oliver on trusting your instinct and many, many more, including Rod Stewart, Margaret Atwood, Buzz Aldrin, David Cameron, Eddie Izzard, Desmond Tutu, Neil Gaiman, Ruby Wax, Ralph Fiennes, Tracey Emin, Ian McEwan, Michael Palin, Melanie C, Tim Peake, Dionne Warwick and Ewan McGregor.
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The Definitive Book of Body Language – How to read others’ attitudes by their gestures by Allan Pease & Barbara Pease (Paperback)
Condition: As new
This international bestseller explains everything you need to know about body language, how to read it, and how to put your best self forwards. What people say is often very different to what they think or feel. Now, with THE DEFINITIVE BOOK OF BODY LANGUAGE, you can learn to read others people’s thoughts by their gestures. It sounds implausible, but body language is easy to pick up and fun to use. Find out: How to tell if someone is lying, How to make yourself likeable, How to get co-operation from other people, How to interview and negotiate successfully, How to choose a partner. Learn the secrets of body language with Allan and Barbara Pease, bestselling authors of WHY MEN DON’T LISTEN AND WOMEN CAN’T READ MAPS.