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Books published by publisher Bodley Head

  • The Spook's Secret: Book 3: No. 3

    Joseph Delaney

    Hardcover (Bodley Head, March 15, 1853)
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  • The house of wings

    Betsy BYARS

    Hardcover (Bodley Head, March 15, 1973)
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  • Wonder

    R.J. Palacio

    Paperback (Bodley Head, Feb. 1, 2012)
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  • Stamped from the Beginning: The Definitive History of Racist Ideas in America

    Ibram X. Kendi

    Paperback (Bodley Head, July 6, 2017)
    WINNER OF THE 2016 NATIONAL BOOK AWARD FOR NONFICTION-NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER | WASHINGTON POST BESTSELLER-NAMED A FINALIST for the 2016 NATIONAL BOOK CRITICS CIRCLE AWARD FOR NONFICTION-NOMINATED for the 2016 NAACP IMAGE AWARD FOR OUTSTANDING LITERARY WORK OF NONFICTION, and the 2017 HURSTON/WRIGHT LEGACY AWARD IN NONFICTION-NAMED ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR by Boston Globe, Washington Post, Chicago Review of Books, The Root, Buzzfeed, Bustle, and Entropy-THE MOST AMBITIOUS BOOK OF 2016 -- The Washington Post-A KIRKUS BEST HISTORY BOOK OF 2016, BEST BOOK OF 2016 TO EXPLAIN CURRENT POLITICS & BEST HEARTRENDING NONFICTION BOOK of 2016-Some Americans cling desperately to the myth that we are living in a post-racial society, that the election of the first Black president spelled the doom of racism. In fact, racist thought is alive and well in America--more sophisticated and more insidious than ever. And as award-winning historian Ibram X. Kendi argues in Stamped from the Beginning, if we have any hope of grappling with this stark reality, we must first understand how racist ideas were developed, disseminated, and enshrined in American society. In this deeply researched and fast-moving narrative, Kendi chronicles the entire story of anti-Black racist ideas and their staggering power over the course of American history. Stamped from the Beginning uses the life stories of five major American intellectuals to offer a window into the contentious debates between assimilationists and segregationists and between racists and antiracists. From Puritan minister Cotton Mather to Thomas Jefferson, from fiery abolitionist William Lloyd Garrison to brilliant scholar W.E.B. Du Bois to legendary anti-prison activist Angela Davis, Kendi shows how and why some of our leading proslavery and pro-civil rights thinkers have challenged or helped cement racist ideas in America. Contrary to popular conceptions, racist ideas did not arise from ignorance or hatred. Instead, they were devised and honed by some of the most brilliant minds of each era. These intellectuals used their brilliance to justify and rationalize deeply entrenched discriminatory policies and the nation's racial disparities in everything from wealth to health. And while racist ideas are easily produced and easily consumed, they can also be discredited. In shedding much-needed light on the murky history of racist ideas, Stamped from the Beginning offers us the tools we need to expose them--and in the process, gives us reason to hope. "ENGROSSING AND RELENTLESS" --The Washington Post "THIS DEFINITIVE HISTORY OF RACIST IDEAS SHOULD BE REQUIRED READING" --The Root "NOVELISTIC FLAIR" --The Stranger "AMBITIOUS, MAGISTERIAL" --Starred Kirkus Review "MUST FOR SERIOUS READERS" --Library Journal "HEAVILY RESEARCHED YET READABLE" --Booklist "WORTH THE TIME OF ANYONE WHO WANTS TO UNDERSTAND RACISM" --The Seattle Times "EVER-RELEVANT CONTEXT FOR THE WHITE SUPREMACIST MOMENT" --The Dallas Morning News "A COMPELLING, THOROUGHLY ENLIGTENING, UNSETTLING, AND NECESSARY READ" --Vox "GRACEFUL, ENGAGING PROSE" --Tampa Bay Times
  • Eagles Have Flown

    Henry Treece

    Hardcover (Bodley Head, March 26, 1970)
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  • Runaway Troll

    Matt Haig

    Hardcover (Bodley Head, March 15, 2009)
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  • Archie and Archie

    Ruth Rendell

    Hardcover (Bodley Head, Dec. 9, 2013)
    A charming story of the special friendship between a cat and a dog for younger readers, from bestselling author Ruth Rendell. Archie the cat and Archie the dog live next door to each other on a street full of feline friends and foes. Read about their adventures -- including Archie the cat spending a scary night trapped in a neighbour's attic -- in this gentle, lyrical, completely charming book for younger readers. Perfect for all animal lovers.
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  • Learning To Read by Margaret Meek

    Margaret Meek

    Paperback (Bodley Head, Jan. 1, 1877)
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  • The Summoning

    E.E. Richardson

    Hardcover (Bodley Head, Nov. 27, 2007)
    Justin hasn't ever really believed in the occult, even though his Grandpa, Blake is an expert in it and has a house full of curious objects and old tattered books on magic. But when Daniel Eilersen, the class know-it-all, starts acting all high-and-mighty, Justin thinks he can scare him by performing a magic ritual from the ancient book he's stolen from his granddad's study. His friend Trevor, who always goes along with what Justin says and his little sister, Joy, complete the group. It's all about the atmosphere of course and Justin plans to give Eilersen a proper scare, but nothing will actually happen ...Or will it ...? On the old tennis court in the park, late one night, the four of them, unaware of the consequences of their actions, summon Dracherion, a malicious and dangerous spirit bent on revenge for being imprisoned in the ancient book by Grandpa Blake, years ago. Things go wrong and Dracherion breaks out of the circle designed to enclose him. The ritual has bound them to Dracherion and Justin, Joy, Trevor and Daniel know that the spirit will try and possess one of them so it can grow in strength and wreak its vengeance. A terrifying struggle follows as Dracherion grows stronger and stronger. It's a race against time to try and find a way of banishing the spirit out of this world. But how do they do that when one of them can't be trusted ...?
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  • The little horse bus

    Graham Greene

    Hardcover (Bodley Head, March 15, 1974)
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  • The people and the promise

    Ursula Synge

    Hardcover (Bodley Head, March 15, 1974)
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  • The Funny Tummy Book

    Richard Morgan

    Hardcover (Bodley Head, March 1, 2001)
    A toddler explains to his friend, a giraffe, the different parts of the human body. He finds his tummy very funny and he is most pleased with his knees.
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