Explore the latest books of this year!
Bookbot

Marion Roberts

    Marion Roberts found her calling as a writer after pursuing diverse interests including science, alternative medicine, psychotherapy, and psychology. Her unique perspective is further shaped by her experiences as a chef and cooking instructor, infusing her narratives with a distinct flavor. Roberts writes to explore the complexities of human relationships and the intricacies of the mind, driven by a desire for a profession that allows for personal comfort and creative freedom. Her storytelling often weaves together elements of psychological depth with relatable characters.

    Mikki and Me and the Out-of-Tune Tree
    Dugdale and Hollar: History Illustrated
    Fair Shared Cities
    • 2022

      After becoming attuned to the songs of the forest and setting up a successful social media nature channel, Alberta Bracken and Mikki Watanabe are determined to pull out all the stops to save their local grove of trees in this thoroughly enjoyable novel for young readers.

      Mikki and Me and the Out-of-Tune Tree
    • 2013

      Fair Shared Cities

      The Impact of Gender Planning in Europe

      • 356 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      Focusing on gender mainstreaming in urban and spatial planning, this book features contributions from leading scholars and professionals. It examines the evolution of gender policies in Europe since the Treaty of Amsterdam in 1999, highlighting both progress and ongoing challenges. By advancing knowledge and offering educational tools, the work aims to enhance gender-sensitive planning practices across Europe, addressing critical needs in policy development and dissemination.

      Fair Shared Cities
    • 2002

      Dugdale and Hollar: History Illustrated

      • 151 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      The book delves into the illustrations from Sir William Dugdale's notable works, highlighting their significance and the esteem he held for them. It features sixty-five black-and-white reproductions and explores the sources and production of these illustrations. The inquiry emphasizes how the images relate to the text, offering insights into their meaning and impact within the historical context of Dugdale's writings on Warwickshire, monasticism, and St. Paul's in London.

      Dugdale and Hollar: History Illustrated