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Jack Shepherd

    Jack Shepherd is a keen observer and intellectual whose extensive career has spanned journalism across Africa and the Middle East, alongside university teaching. His writing often delves into complex human relationships and societal issues. Shepherd's style is lauded for its clarity, depth, and ability to resonate with a broad audience. His work reflects a lifelong commitment to understanding the human experience through careful observation and thoughtful analysis.

    67 Reasons Why Cats Are Better Than Dogs
    Australia's Interests and Policies in the Far East
    Hunger: The Biology and Politics of Starvation
    The Runner's Handbook
    • Suitable for runners, or those who would like to be one, this book shows you how to devise a training program and keep at the top of your form.

      The Runner's Handbook
    • Exploring the intersection of political dynamics and nutritional science, this book delves into how these factors contribute to global famine. It offers a critical analysis of the systemic issues that exacerbate food scarcity, highlighting the impact of governance and policy on nutrition and food distribution. Through a compelling narrative, it aims to shed light on the complexities of hunger in the modern world and provoke thought on potential solutions to this pressing issue.

      Hunger: The Biology and Politics of Starvation
    • Perfectly pairing witty text with hilarious photographs and hard-hitting scientific facts, popular BuzzFeed blogger Jack Shepherd establishes with definitive proof that individuals of the feline persuasion reign supreme over their canine counterparts.

      67 Reasons Why Cats Are Better Than Dogs