CATEGORY: Non-fiction
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Under The Sun Our Hearts Are Beating
Seki Lynch, Tom Maryniak
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Lismore: The Great Garden
Robert K. M. Hay
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Tipsy Lairds and Rumbledethumps: Scotland’s Food and Drink
Gilly Pickup
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Edinburgh Reflections
Jack Gillon
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Midlothian Folk Tales for Children
Tim Porteus
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Midlothian Folk Tales for Children
Tim Porteus
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Dragonfly-Friendly Gardening
Ruary Mackenzie Dodds
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Walking the Bones of Britain: A 3 Billion Year Journey from the Outer Hebrides to the Thames Estuary
Christopher Somerville
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On Community
Casey Plett
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Churchill: The Scottish Years
Andrew Liddle
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Scotland’s Lost Branch Lines: Where Beeching Got It Wrong
David Spaven
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The Unfamiliar: A Queer Motherhood Memoir
Kirsty Logan
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O Brother
John Niven
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The Funny Thing About Death
Jo Caulfield
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We Can Boogie: Steve Clarke’s Scotland Football Revival
Scott Burns
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Edinburgh Like a Local: By the People Who Call It Home
DK Eyewitness, Kenza Marland, Michael Clark, Stuart Kenny, Xandra Robinson-Burns
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The Highlands and Islands of Scotland: A New History
Alistair Moffat
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The Laws of Connection: 13 Social Strategies That Will Transform Your Life
David Robson
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Edinburgh Like a Local: By the People Who Call It Home
DK Eyewitness, Kenza Marland, Michael Clark, Stuart Kenny, Xandra Robinson-Burns
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These Heavy Black Bones
Rebecca Achieng Ajulu-Bushell
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