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Our top recommendations for fans of non-fiction.

Walk Yourself Happy

Julia Bradbury Join Julia Bradbury on a walk towards a happier life.

Having survived breast cancer and overcome infertility, Julia knows just how much getting out and walking in nature can lift the spirits.

Explore the link between your physical and mental health and the natural world, and be inspired by her story.

A simple walk every day really can transform our lives.

Piatkus, RRP £20

The Kew Book Of Nature Samplers

Trish Burr

If you want to try out embroidery, this is the perfect place to start.

Featuring 10 embroidery projects with reusable iron-on transfers, this book – made in collaboration with Kew Botanical Gardens – includes a starter project introducing readers to the most commonly used stitches.

Enjoy samplers featuring a wide array of flora and fauna, including butterflies, bugs and much more. Search Press, RRP £25

What An Owl Knows

Jennifer Ackerman From ancient Athenian symbols of wisdom to ghostly harbingers of death, owls have always been significant to us throughout history. Drawing on new research, Jennifer Ackerman offers an insight into these fascinating creatures. From the science behind their silent flight to their romantic relationships, this book combines science and art, making for a captivating read. Oneworld Publications, RRP £16.99

Have A Little Faith

The Reverend Kate Bottley Reverend Kate Bottley believes it’s good to have faith, whether we’re religious or not.

Regardless of what we put our faith in, having faith in

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