CATEGORY: Non-fiction
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On Friendship
Andrew O'Hagan
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La Lucha: Latin American Feminism Today
Carolina Orloff
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Wise Women
Sharon Blackie, Angharad Wynne
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The Story of the Christmas No. 1: Mistletoe and Vinyl
Marc Burrows
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Earth Prayers
Carol Ann Duffy (editor)
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Feast: Recipes that Bring Joy
Sarah Rankin
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The Little Book of Christmas and Hogmanay: Scotland’s Festive Traditions
Anna Marshall
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The Cadence of a Song: The Life of Margaret Fay Shaw
Fiona J. Mackenzie
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Joy Chose You: Words for Hope, Comfort and Light
Donna Ashworth
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Above and Beyond: The People Behind Unpaid Care
Lynn Jolly
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Women Who Dared: From the Infamous to the Forgotten
Ben Fletcher-Watson & Jo Shaw
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If This Were Real
Gerda Stevenson
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If Only You Knew
Lulu
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Scotland’s Turmoil 1500 – 1707
Johnnie Gallacher
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poyums annaw
Len Pennie
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Eve Muirhead: Ice Queen
Eve Muirhead
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Clearing the Air: A Hopeful Guide to Solving Climate Change ― in 50 Questions and Answers
Hannah Ritchie
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The Archaeology of Finlaggan, Islay: Excavations at the Centre of the Lordship of the Isles, 1989–1998
Dr David Caldwell
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Take Me to the River
Vicky Allan & Jackie Kemp
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Sea Marked
Linda Cracknell
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R. M. Murray is founding director and Head of Visual Art & Literature at An Lanntair arts centre in Stornoway, on the Isle of Lewis. He studied in Aberdeen and then at the Glasgow School of Art, where he was in a punk band with Peter Capaldi and Cr …
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