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Andy Murray: tennis player, sports icon, Olympian.

Get the inside track on one of history’s most spectacular athletes!

A Life Story: this thrilling series throws readers directly into the lives of modern society’s most influential figures. With stunning black-and-white illustrations.

Including a timeline of Andy’s life and career.

Featuring fact boxes throughout.

Serena Williams: tennis player, sports icon, champion.

Get your head in the game with one of the greatest athletes of all time, Serena Williams.

A Life Story: This gripping series throws the reader directly into the lives of modern society’s most influential figures. With striking black-and-white illustration along with timelines and fun facts.

King Charles III: environmental activist, monarch and head of the Commonwealth. Read all about the life of King Charles III, from his early days at boarding school and watching his mother become queen to his dedicated work as an environmental activist and becoming king himself, this book will take you on a royal tour through King Charles III’s life.

Celebrate the king’s coronation and the beginning of his reign with this book that shines a light on the wonderful achievements that form King Charles III’s legacy.

Did you know that Charles has a frog named after him? Or that he’s a qualified pilot and diver? How about that Charles is an accomplished artist? Find out everything there is to know about Great Britain’s newest king with this remarkable history book.

A Life Story: With striking black and white illustrations, this gripping series throws the reader directly into the lives of modern society’s most influential figures.

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