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This preview highlights titles to be published in October


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Hamlyn, 14th, HB, £12.99, 9780600637264 Originating on TikTok, the “wrap hack” or “four-way wrap” involves taking a tortilla wrap and using a quartering technique to allow a different filling in each section. This brings together 80 recipes for this ingenious method.


Fifty classic and contem- porary cocktails to make at home with no cocktail- making equipment or tricky techniques, from the perfect mojito to a boozy hot chocolate.


landscape garden at Stourhead in Wiltshire, created by generations of the Hoare banking dynasty.


Marcus Wareing Marcus’s Kitchen: My Favourite Recipes to Inspire Your Home Cooking HarperCollins, 14th, HB, £22, 9780008460969 This new collection from the Michelin-starred chef and face of BBC’s “Masterchef: The Professionals” includes 120 brand new recipes designed to showcase the best of home cooking, from easy lunches and indulgent brunches to late-night snacks and family feasts.


Heather Whinney Gingerbread Lorenz, HB, £15, 9780754835417 Some 38 festive ginger- bread projects, including cookies, garlands, gingerbread houses (from grand chalets to simple log cabins), and other creative constructions.


Dan Whiteside Mixed in Minutes: 50 Quick and Easy Cocktails to Make at Home Sphere, 7th, Hb, £12.99, 9780751583755


David Wondrich The Oxford Companion to Spirits and Cocktails OUP, 14th, HB, £45, 9780199311132 Billed as the first A-Z reference work to cover the subject of distilled drinks from a global perspective, this covers all aspects of alcohol devel- opment and consumption, and includes contributions from more than 150 distill- ers, bartenders, owners, mixologists and more.


Mandy Yin


Sambal Shiok: The Malaysian Cookbook Quadrille, 14th, HB, £25, 9781787137042 This first cookbook by the owner of Sambal Shiok laksa bar in north London features 75 authentic and “soulful” Malaysian recipes, from curries and noodle soups to salads, pickles and desserts,


Gardening


Dudley Dodd Stourhead: Henry Hoare’s Paradise Revisited Head of Zeus, 7th, HB, £40, 9781788543620 Richly illustrated history and guide to the famous


Personal development & self-help Toni Tone


I Wish I’d Known This Earlier Fourth Estate, 14th, PB, £7.99, 9780008458249


Chelsea Physic Garden The Herb Almanac Aster, 21st, HB, £12.99, 9781783254590 This illustrated seasonal guide to herbalism outlines the best times of year for growing specific healing herbs, and also when and how to forage for wild medicine. It also includes recipes, along with folklore stories from “herb wives and hedge witches”.


Jane McMorland Hunter Bedside Companion for Gardeners Batsford, 14th, HB, £20, 9781849947138 Including practical advice from 17th-century gardening diarist John Evelyn, Tennyson waxing lyrical on an Arabian Night garden, Nancy Mitford pronouncing on the vulgarity of a Surrey garden and more, a gifty anthology of garden writing for every night of the year. Also out in similar vein by the same author, Nature Writing for Every Day of the Year (1849946056).


Simon Morley By Any Other Name: A Cultural History of the Rose Oneworld, 7th, HB, £25, 9780861540525 Akin to Anna Pavord’s The Tulip, I’m told, a richly illustrated global history of the rose, and its enduring power in our gardens, art, religion and imagination.


Health, diet & fitness


Dr Danielle Dick The Child Code: The Science Behind Your Child’s True Nature and How to Nurture It Vermilion, 7th, PB, £16.99, 9781785043475 Genetic predispositions shape temperament, the propensity towards impul- sivity, self-regulation, sociability, anxiety and more, says the psychology and human and molecular genetics professor author of this parenting guide which combines genetics and child psychology.


Emmy award-winning chief medical correspon- dent for CNN and plays an integral role in that chan- nel’s reporting on health and medical news.


parents and daughters, the blogger and tech entrepreneur author offers a practical guide to help girls aged six to 11 to fulfil their potential and achieve success in a challenging world, as tomorrow’s “dreamers, doers and entrepreneurs”.


History


Sara Gottfried Women, Food and Hormones: A 4-Week Plan to Achieve Hormonal Balance, Lose Weight and Feel Like Yourself Again Piatkus, 7th, PB, £14.99, 9780349425108 A new “female-friendly” Keto diet, designed to address women’s unique hormonal needs so that readers can shed pounds and maintain the weight loss more easily.


Dr Sanjay Gupta World War C: Lessons from the Covid-19 Pandemic and How to Prepare For the Next One Headline Home, 5th, £20, 9781472290984 Scant details on this one other than the title, but Gupta is the multiple


One to Watch


Tone is an award-winning speaker, writer and social content creator, whose tweets average 40 million impressions a month. Her substantial combined following of almost 400,000 on Twitter and Instagram was


garnered after she began posting pithy observa- tions on relationships in the wake of becoming single again. Her first book is a relatable and insightful self-help handbook in which Tone, now in her early thirties, distils all that she has learned from her experiences for the benefit of other young women, aiming to help them navigate their own relationships more effectively in future.


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Biography & memoirs Stanley Tucci


Taste: My Life Through Food Fig Tree, 7th, HB, £20, 9780241500996


Dr Jonathan Reisman The Unseen Body: A Doctor’s Journey Through the Hidden Wonders of Human Anatomy Wildfire, 26th, HB, £20, 9781472289391 Reisman is a US doctor of internal medicine and paediatrics who has practised in some of the world’s most remote places. Through tales of his adventures in health- care and travel, Reisman discovers new perspec- tives on the body: a trip to the Alaskan Arctic reveals that fat is not the enemy, but the hero; while a stint in the Himalayas uncov- ers the boundary where the brain ends and the mind begins. “Bill Bryson meets Henry Marsh,” says Wildfire.


Jo Wimble-Groves Rise of the Girl: Seven Empowering Conversations to Have With Your Daughter DK, 7th, HB, £14.99, 9780241506844 Does your beautiful, talented daughter constantly put herself down? Is she stuck in a cycle of comparing herself to others? Taking inspiration from famous


Ancient Egypt: The Definitive Illustrated History DK, 7th, HB, £30, 9780241446867 Lavish visual guide to 3,000 years of life under the pharaohs of Ancient Egypt, from the early kings to the reign of Cleopatra and the Roman conquest. Published ahead of the centenary of the discovery of Tutankhamun’s tomb.


The Black History Book DK, 7th, HB, £19.99, 9780241512982 “Unique in scope with very little direct competi- tion,” an accessible visual guide to the important milestones in Black history, culture and soci- ety across the globe, and from the ancient world to the present. Foreword by David Olusoga.


Masters of War: A Visual History of Military Personnel from Commanders to Frontline Fighters DK, 21st, HB, £25.0, 9780241529751 Featuring more than 100 significant generals and military leaders, from Alexander the Great to Winston Churchill, a visual global chronology of military history, and


One to Watch


I loved the early taster (ha) I read of this delightful foodie memoir, with recipes, by the US actor, writer, producer and director, best known for his roles in “The Devil Wears Prada” and “The Hunger Games”. Tucci grew up in an Italian American family that spent every night around the table, and this evocative book is an intimate reflection on the intersection between food and life, filled with anecdotes about growing up in Westchester, New York, preparing for his roles in foodie films “Julie and Julia” and “Big Night”, and how he and his wife create conversation-starting meals for their children.


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