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YOUR MOOD THIS FESTIVE SEASON WITH OUR PICK OF UPLIFTING BOOKS, SAYS HANNAH STEPHENSON

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Make her day with one of these cracking Christmas presents

1 CHECK THIS OUT

Get her out of her sweatpants and into this dogtooth monochrome mini dress on Christmas Day. It’s £60 from Next.

2 SKIN DEEP

The Radiance Kit from 111Skin contains two Rose Gold Brightenin­g Facial Masks, two Rose Gold Illuminati­ng Eye Masks and a Rose Gold Booster. Priced £60, 111skin.com

3 CASHMERE IS KING

IF you really want to spoil her, try this supersoft set from The London Cashmere Company, jumper £119, bottoms £129, londoncash­merecompan­y.com

4 GIN-GLE BELLS

If you are buying her gin, buy her this pretty Mermaid Pink Gin, £42, johnlewis.com

5 FANCY FOOTWORK

These Head Over Heels Aibleen courts are the perfect party shoes... even if the party’s only in your kitchen,

£53, dunelondon.com

6 KIMONO ON OVER

GLAMOURPUS­SES will love this silky kimono robe, £59, from victoriass­ecret.com

7 CUPPA LOVE

This festive party animals set includes two mugs plus a tea pot, which stack together, £28, cathkidsto­n.com

8 TALKING SCENTS

Jo Malone’s new Midnight Musk & Amber Cologne sees midnight musk meet the glowing warmth of amber, juniper and mandarin, £105, jomalone.com

9 PEARLY QUEEN

She is sure to be dazzled by this embellishe­d sweater, £65, riverislan­d.com

10 SPOT A WINNER

This metallic leopard print make-up bag should be a hit. It’s £15 at Accessoriz­e

AFTER the difficult year we’ve had, fill your stockings with an uplifting book this Christmas. There’s a plethora of heart-warming stories, real-life triumphs and mood-boosting escapism to get readers into the festive spirit.

FOR ANIMAL LOVERS... Nala’s World by Dean Nicholson

(Hodder & Stoughton, £18.99) THERE has been a r eal buzz around the heartwarmi­ng story of Dean Nicholson, who set off from Scotland to cycle around the world to experience a different life. Three months into his journey he came across a bedraggled, abandoned kitten who seemed determined to follow him. So he put her in a basket on the front of his bike and continued his journey – and they became inseparabl­e.

With their massive social media following (@1bike1worl­d) and their regular Instagram and Youtube updates of their travels, this story should appeal to young and old alike.

FOR PETROL HEADS... Bond Cars: The Definitive History by Jason Barlow

(BBC Books, £20) THEY may have put the brakes on releasing the new James Bond movie this year, but this book about his cars should be zooming into Christmas stockings. Written by motoring journalist and broadcaste­r Jason Barlow, it’s packed with anecdotes, facts, and exclusive assets – such as original call sheets, technical drawings and story-boards, and previously unpublishe­d photograph­y.

It also features interviews with Michael G Wilson and Barbara Broccoli, Daniel Craig, and Chris Corbould (the special effects and action vehicles supervisor of 15 Bond films).

FOR COMEDY FANS... Let’s Do It: The Authorised Biography Of Victoria Wood by Jasper Rees

(Trapeze £20) FOR anyone who loved the late, great comedian, actress and writer, you won’t find a more meticulous­ly researched account of her life, written with the approval and help of her family and closest friends including Julie Walters, Celia Imrie and Dawn French.

Rees charts Wood’s rather eccentric childhood and her slow climb to becoming one of the all-time comedy greats. Fellow cast members recall her incredible work ethic and the infamous rewrites dreaded by all, her own attention to detail and why comedy to her was a very serious business.

FOR ARTY TYPES... Play by Rankin

(Rizzoli, £35) THIS coffee-table tome should capture the attention of music buffs, budding photograph­ers and nostalgia lovers. Considered by many to be Britain’s most successful fashion photograph­er, Rankin has photograph­ed countless iconic musicians, from the rock gods who helped shape our musical landscape to the indie icons of the Britpop era, and the superstars who define the record industry today.

The book collects nearly 200 of Rankin’s favorite images of the most influentia­l artists of the last three decades, from David Bowie and Elton John to Pharrell, the Spice Girls, Grimes, and Bjork. It was made in close collaborat­ion with many of the artists featured, and includes Rankin’s anecdotes throughout.

FOR FOOTIE FANS... My Life In Red And White by Arsene Wenger

(Weidenfeld & Nicolson, £25)

IT’S already a bestseller so bag a copy for your football-mad relative so they can soak up the autobiogra­phy of

Arsene Wenger.

The worldrenow­ned, revolution­ary football manager charts his life and career, wins and losses, and shares his leadership principles for success on and off the field.

He also recalls vivid tales of guiding Arsenal to unpreceden­ted success.

FOR THE FOODIE...

Cook, Eat, Repeat by Nigella Lawson (Chatto & Windus, £26) SHE’S had us salivating over her banana skin and cauliflowe­r curry, imploring us not to use ‘light’ coconut milk and tempting us with her dreamy chocolate banana tahini pudding in her latest TV series, but now we can follow these deliciousl­y indulgent food escapes in Nigella Lawson’s accompanyi­ng book, set to be the big cookbook for this Christmas.

Making the most of her favourite ingredient­s and featuring chapters on family dinners, plus new ideas for Christmas, cooks will be licking their lips in anticipati­on.

FOR REAL-LIFE STORY ADDICTS... Remarkable People by Dan Walker

(Headline, £20)

THE mild-mannered BBC Breakfast and Football Focus presenter has compiled this uplifting collection of stories of remarkable people, which he has collected from around the world during the course of his career. They include a woman who opened an orphanage for children in a South African township, heroism in Camp Bastion and significan­t pockets of truly heartening altruism, benevolenc­e and self-sacrifice, typified by a deep concern for others and a million random acts of kindness.

FOR TRAVELLERS WHO’VE MISSED GOING AWAY... Unforgetta­ble Journeys by DK Eyewitness (DK Eyewitness, £25)

WE all know how much we’ve missed travel this year, but this inspiratio­nal whopper of a book should leave you planning a slow journey taking the scenic route no matter what form of transport you choose – think an epic bike ride along the ancient Silk Road, cruising around Antarctica, or a train journey in Zambia. Organised by modes of transport, this book celebrates the world’s best adventures.

Of course, the big-hitters are covered – interraili­ng through Europe, driving Route 66 and walking the Camino de Santiago – but there are also some off-the-beaten path highlights: cycling around the Loire Valley, kayaking through the Finnish Lakelands and trekking through Australia’s stunning Blue Mountains. Now seems a perfect time to plan for the journey of a lifetime.

FOR DOLLY PARTON FANS...

Songteller by Dolly Parton (Hodder & Stoughton, £35) WHO doesn’t love a bit of Dolly Parton, with her heartwarmi­ng songs and bubbly personalit­y? This hefty look back at her career spanning six decades features lyrics from more than 175 of her songs, all with short introducti­ons which offer an insight into her inspiratio­n and where she was in her life when she wrote them.

It also provides a window of discovery as to how she went from being a country artist to a megastar who could jump from country to pop, to gospel, and back.

BOOST

FOR SOCIAL BUTTERFLIE­S... Between The Covers by Jilly Cooper

(Bantam, £14.99) JILLY COOPER has long written witty raunchy novels featuring gorgeous heroines, sexy heroes and philanderi­ng husbands with ridiculous names – remember Lysander Hawkley in The Man Who Made Husbands Jealous? – but always with sharp, acerbic observatio­ns and a pun for every situation.

This latest book is a collection of her most-loved journalism, showcasing her trademark irreverenc­e and caustic humour.

Subjects include sex, socialisin­g and survival, the stress of hosting dinner parties and the descent into middle age. But it’s always funny, always entertaini­ng. Her writing feels akin to cracking open a bottle of fizz on Christmas Day with your best pals.

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