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If you want to change your life for the better, take a look at this book. There is a small affirmation every day for 50 days. Prepare to be surprised at how quickly negative becomes positive just by using the power of thought. Think of all the things you want the most in your life, whether it's money, repairing family rifts, moving house and more, and discover how the answer is in your own hands.
A young woman trying to escape unwanted male attention on a late night train, gladly accepts a generous offer from a kind female passenger. It is her first time in London, and she is glad to be given a lift and somewhere safe to stay for the night. When she arrives at the woman's house, she immediately senses that she has made a mistake. She makes up her mind that she will leave first thing in the morning. When she wakes up the next morning, and finds she is locked in, she is terrified, but she could never guess at the unimaginable events, which are about to overtake her.
A book of poems about love and uncertainty. From first meetings, to break ups, and the inability to completely walk away even when we know it's over.
Tommy Baker rules his house with an iron fist., but after narrowly escaping prison for a botched armed robbery, he is, too worried to continue with the same crimes, and is looking for an easy way to make money. His wife May knows that he is a bullying tyrant, but she doesn't expect him to stoop low enough to completely ignore his parental obligations. She is horrified at his new plans for instant cash. Even more worrying is the fact that her teenage daughters appear to be in agreement with him. They become increasingly distant with her and she believes that they are doing this to stop her from confronting him and becoming the focus of his anger. She wants to redeem herself as a parent by standing up to him, but before she can act on this, she is drawn into a terrifying situation, where she is more concerned with protecting them all from the local crime boss Sonny Flynn.
Lisa has lost every member of her family due to gangland business, and she is just 17 years old. Against the wishes of those who know her, she decided to take control of her father's firm. She's scared but confident, as she is an accomplished kickboxer, and has spent her life knowing about the lifestyle. She can't afford to fail, but those around her wonder if she has the necessary instincts to survive in that world.
A book of poems from a daughter who loved her mum but never understod her.
A book showing the different types of relationships we have with our families, and how the way we are raised as children can impact on how we raise our own children.
Thought provoking and motivational poems about love, loss, betrayal, character, faith, and much more.
It had only been a couple of weeks since Sadie came to London from Yorkshire. She had been staying with her nan and granddad in Walthamstow whilst the new flat in Heston was being finished. She felt a little nervous when her mum Cora and her stepdad Alfie came to pick her up, and she wondered what life would be like for her in the new area. It was surprisingly easy for her to make new friends, and reassuring to know that some of them were going to be starting at the same school as her. It had been almost 4 years, since she went to live with Alfie and Cora, and it is her hope that their new home will make Cora happy, so that she treats her more kindly. She is shocked beyond belief, when she discovers that it is not only Cora who she needs to fear.
Sadie Johnson is 6 years old and doesn't remember much about her life prior to this time. She is a mixed race child with a mainly absent mother, who has gone off to live her own life and has left her living with her maternal grandparents Levi and Kathleen. Her home is a dilapidated terraced house in a deprived area of Manchester which is earmarked for slum clearance. With no electric, very few toys and a 1960s society which is intolerant of white women with black men, and the children who are a result of those unions, Sadie feels like an outsider. Living with her Irish Catholic grandmother, and her Rumanian Jewish grandfather, and an auntie who is just 8 years older than her, and used to being the baby of the household, life was never going to be easy. She attended a school where she was the only black child in her class, and the teacher is a nun who makes her racist views clear. Sadie lives for the day that either her mum Cora, or her dad Clyde will let her come and live with one of them. She knows her dad wants her with him, but her mum won't agree to it. When she is eventually told she is going to live with her mum, she is over the moon. It doesn't occur to her that when this happens, the changes it brings about will affect her entire life.
Lots of poems to make you smile about everyday life, including topics such as driving, babies, teenagers, parents, relationships, men, women, habits and more.
Just out of a year long relationship, Sadie is bored and falls back on a man who has been pursuing her all of that time. He is not her ideal, but she has no doubt that he will treat her well, and in her world that means a lot. Initially, he seems to be everything she thought he would be, but as time goes on secrets begin to emerge, which show him to be a conniving manipulator. When she falls pregnant by him, their relationship is already in tatters, and she realises that she is still a long way from achieving the settled life she craves.
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