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The Blue Book of Nebo, penned by the talented Manon Steffan Ros, is a captivating read that will keep you turning pages until the very end. Published by Firefly Press Ltd in 2022, this book takes you on an unforgettable journey. The genre of the book is a delightful blend of mystery, suspense, and drama, making it a must-read for any book lover. The Blue Book of Nebo is more than just a book; it is an exploration of complex characters and a vividly painted world that you'll want to revisit time and again. The author, Manon Steffan Ros, has crafted a masterpiece that is as thought-provoking as it is entertaining. Don't miss out on this remarkable book published by Firefly Press Ltd. It's sure to be a great addition to your collection.
When Huw's nan calls him Johnny - the name of her never-mentioned brother who disappeared in WWll, he realises things are changing. As Nan slips into dementia, Huw begins to discover things about his family past that he never could have imagined.
From the acclaimed author of The Blue Book of Nebo comes a heartbreaking journey into a small town's grief when their beloved golden girl is found murdered.Greta Pugh is dead.The small village of Bethesda, Wales, is no stranger to tragedy. Once a thriving, prosperous community, the town has been marred by an ever-deepening class divide. But now, with rich and popular Greta Pugh found murdered in the local quarry, everyone in Bethesda is rattled, and all their secrets are at risk.No one is more aware of this than Greta's friends, especially Shane, a classmate and the son of the Pughs' cleaner. Everyone knows more than they're letting on, but when the police and the media descend with all their probing questions, there's soon nowhere left to hide the answers.As Shane watches the investigation unfold, he grapples with everything he knows about the Pugh family and all he's learning about the people around them. Each revelation brings the town a step closer to the truth of who killed Greta...but only one person may truly know why.
This story relates to Sam and Mo ends as Wales reaches Euro 2020. The relationship between the two is like a football game - there are spectacular highlights and heartbreaking low points. However, through football the two come to understand each other and come to appreciate that it is varied strengths and working together that creates a good team.
Me and Aaron Ramsey tells the story of Sam and his dad who both love football, which is always there for them however tough real life becomes. That is, until Dad's dreams of football stardom go horribly wrong. Sam's love for the footballing legend becomes tangled with his relationship for his father as things go south in their family life.
This novel about the relationship between a grandfather and his grandson touches on Wales''s relationship with slavery, and discusses how to acknowledge the horrors of history in a sensitive way. After exploring the family''s ancestry, Elis and Taid journey to Virginia, USA to tread in the footsteps of Edward Powell.
This is the story of the shy young boy from Tredegar who became one of the most important British politicians of the 20th century. Learn about how he fought for fairness and kindness, and his legacy - the founding of the NHS. Aneurin ''Nye'' Bevan''s story is presented with simple, clear prose and beautiful, detailed illustrations - perfect to be...
A pack containing all the books of the Trio series. An activity pack is also available! -- Cyngor Llyfrau Cymru
A heart-warming, timely tale for KS1 (ages 3-7) by an author and illustrator who have both won multiple awards for their children''s books. A new family moves in next door and Bob and new boy Tim become friends. The book is a celebration of difference and has a strong message of kindness to all.
Winner of the Prose Medal at the 2018 National Eisteddfod. -- Y Lolfa
A book for Welsh learners, Advanced Level. A collection of diverse short stories, being a Welsh adaption of Windows of the Mind by Frank Brennan. REPRINT FIRST PUBLISHED 2018. -- Cyngor Llyfrau Cymru
Llanw, a young girl lives with Gorwel, her twin, and their grandmother in a cottage in a small coastal village in mid-Wales. The Second World War throws its shadow on the family, as Gorwel''s decision has a detrimental effect on Llanw''s life. Another exceptional novel by the author of Blasu.
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