Carl Honore's In Praise of Slow follows the slow food movement, challenging the cult of speed, striking a better balance between fast and slow, so that we can live more productive, fulfilling lives.
In search of a rare red lily in the Tibetan Himalayas, Claire Scobie meets Ani, a Tibetan nun, in Pemako, where the myth of Shangri-la was born. Together, in a culture where freedom of expression is... [more]
In Making Terrorism History Scilla Elworthy and Gabrielle Rifkind show why political violence is such a major force, and give practical actions to combat it, to make peace not war on terror.
The Art Of Timing by Johanna Paungger & Thomas Poppe shares the ancient knowledge of lunar cycles, giving us a valuable tool for living in closer harmony with nature.
The New Pyramid Age by Philip Coppens shows that worldwide similarities between pyramids suggest a global movement of great wisdom, at a particular era in human history.
Profound, philosophical and non-sectarian, Neale Donald Walsch's book, The New Revelations , offers solutions to the aggression and dogma troubling the world. The New Revelations also reveals the fallacies that exist all around us - fallacies that have created a