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  • av Binh van Thanh
    188,-

    How does one arrive at the harbour of inner peace, security and happiness which they are looking for? Self-Love for Women identifies the biggest barrier that women must overcome in order to reach a state of true happiness: toxic femininity. It explains what self-love really is, how to achieve it, and how to use it to triumph over suffering in order to acquire self-validation, self-worth, self-sufficiency and self-understanding.Within these pages, we meet twelve ordinary women and hear of their hopes, loves, despair, pain and triumphs. Through their stories, we learn about toxic femininity and why it is something that every woman on the planet will encounter during their lives. With a greater understanding of how it affects us all, we can overcome suffering and find the path to totally inclusive self-love.This ground-breaking book from Van Thanh Binh and Stephen Whitehead has been written to help the reader achieve a contented and optimal state of self-love through nurture, protection and empowerment without limits.

  • av George Benton
    161,-

    A Guilty VerdictA collection of two thrilling crime stories from George Benton:The Patricia Ward Mystery and Guilty or Not Guilty.In The Patricia Ward Mystery, a young lady appears to vanish into thin air after being seen walking along a path. When a new investigation into her disappearance is launched, it seems that the only way to find the solution is to dig up secrets buried in the past.In Guilty or Not Guilty, a husband imprisoned in 1985 for the crime of murdering his wife is still to this day protesting his innocence. Someone claiming to have key evidence - which was not available at the time of the trial - contacts the local paper... but the knowledge on offer appears to come with a high price.

  • av Michael Sheane
    147,-

    In 1588, a fleet of Spanish ships carrying an army of soldiers sailed towards England. After meeting up with the Duke of Parma in Flanders, their aim was to land an invasion force on English soil and depose the Protestant Queen Elizabeth.This fascinating book from Michael Sheane explores Ireland's part in the Armada. With a Catholic population, Ireland was seen as a safer place to drop anchor, obtain provisions and repair the ships that had been pummelled by the wind, waves and the English Navy. However, the Emerald Isle was full of troops that were loyal to the crown, and coming ashore was nowhere near as simple a task as the Spanish had hoped. With a lack of knowledge of the seas around Ireland's north, west and south coasts, many Spanish ships became wrecks which live on in today's memory through the naming of the locations at which they met their dreadful end.

  • av Marilyn Parkes-Seddon
    188,-

    On the beautiful island of Guernsey is an art gallery by the name of La Perle. Owners Antoinette and James are both privileged and delighted when famous artist Raphael Harcourt-Smythe offers to hold an exhibition at the gallery, with the centrepiece being his painting Madrigal. As the exhibition progresses, La Perle transforms into a place of mystery and intrigue, and when romance becomes entangled with murder, it is clear that things are not all as they first seem...Marilyn Parkes-Seddon's gripping thriller is enhanced by her vivid descriptions of the beauty of Guernsey, which contrast with echoes from the Second World War, during which the Channel Islands were occupied by German forces.

  • av Robert E. Lee
    144,-

    These are the war memoirs of Gil Mock, as told to his son-in-law, Robert E. Lee.1940 - Sapper Gilbert Mock, British Expeditionary Force is ordered to blow up a bridge over the River Somme. Why? To buy time for over 300,000 of his comrades to be evacuated from the beaches of Dunkirk.Today, this necessary rearguard action fought by men like Gil is largely overlooked whenever the remarkable events of Operation Dynamo are celebrated, but many were killed or spent the next five years in prisoner of war camps. Gil, however, despite his parents receiving a 'missing in action, believed dead' telegram from the War Office, made an eventful 350 mile journey (despite his bad feet!) to St Malo and the Last Boat Home.

  • av Rosemary Dring
    161,-

    From childhood Rosemary Dring has been an avid reader, developing a love of words and a talent for poetry. Inspired by subjects as diverse as the wonders of creation, trees, country lanes and the changing seasons, Rosemary expresses her thoughts and ideas in rhyming verse, accompanied by her own charming and clever illustrations.

  • av David Bowker
    161,-

    This book consists of a collection of poems from David Bowker; the majority were written in the autumn of 2022, but others are from the mid-1990s and the 2010s. The poems are observations and thoughts on life - they are responses to the author's experiences. Though David's creative life has largely been as a visual artist through painting, drawing, collage and photography - something that continues - the autumn of 2022 brought a need to express through words. The fruits of this period have been collated with those other poems from earlier years for this book.

  • av Anna Claire
    161,-

    Anna Claire has written these poems with older schoolchildren in mind, hoping they will encourage lively debate and reflection. Many of the poems are personal, and some are tragic but they are based on situations and circumstances that most of us encounter or face at some point during our lifetime.Reflection enables us to respond to others with understanding, and perhaps with the benefit of doing so, we are better equipped to deal with that which might otherwise overwhelm oneself, or those close to us.The human spirit is strong and has amazing abilities to overcome difficulties.

  • av June Goodfellow
    147,-

    June Goodfellow's two charming stories encourage little nature lovers to think about their dreams... and to go out into the world to make them come true!THE ACORN FAMILY: Follow the Acorn family as they visit their relatives only to find themselves in the middle of a mystery. Can they solve the case of the disappearing hats?I WILL CONQUER: Grandad Conker tells us of how Chrissie and Charlie's Great Great Grandad heroically overcame adversity. After being discarded in the bushes after taking part in the World Conker Championships, Great Great Grandad conquered his fears and completed so many brave challenges that he earned his family the name they carry today.

  • av Michael Sheane
    147,-

    Grace O'Malley, better known in Ireland as Granuaile, was a pirate queen infesting the coast of Eirinn and further afield in the reign of Queen Elizabeth I. Powerful on both land and sea, she commanded a large fleet of ships as well as leading her own army into battle.This fascinating book from Michael Sheane explores the reality behind the myths and legends that have been told about O'Malley - a story that is no less amazing once fact becomes separated from fiction. From her earliest days learning the ways of the sea to her death in the same year as England's Queen Elizabeth, this book shines a spotlight on the incredible life of Gráinne Mhaol, as she is still known as in Irish Folklore to this day.

  • av Geoff Davies
    174 - 264,-

  • av Donald Cameron
    161 - 228,-

  • av Jeff Jenkins
    174,-

    The day came when I could stand it no longer!Whenever I arrived anywhere (usually with a burst of "You're not gonna believe this...") the people around me knew that they would be in for yet another tale of woe about something that had just happened to me during my journey. Some would say, "I don't know why you don't write this all down." My answer was always that no one would believe me... but, then again, perhaps someone out there just might.So here it is, written down. This book has been written by me for all of you. From footie fans to comical commuters, from dodgy dog-walkers to hapless (or should that be helpless) hotel guests, from what not to do at pelican crossings to tucking into a takeaway on a Friday night - it's all here. Now, I don't know if you are going to believe what you are about to read or not, but I can assure you that some, most or indeed all the events related in this book have happened (or will happen) to you at some point... and I wish you the very best of luck in trying not to laugh when they do!

  • av Dianne Carol Sudron
    202,-

    A fantastical children's story based around the Laugherty family and the adventures they have when visiting the Musty Old Magical Curiosity Shop, which sells anything that anybody wants."The shopkeeper looked very strange to Miles. He was wearing a pointed purple hat decorated with stars that twinkled like real stars. His eyes were piercing like X-rays. They went right through Miles's body and made him feel as though the man knew everything from A to Z."Mabble Merlin turns out to be the wildest, wackiest, most wizardly shopkeeper you could ever hope to meet, and everything in his shop is odd and magical.

  • av Kathleen W. Franks
    174,-

    When his family move to a new home near to Frankly Village, Danial - a ten-year-old boy - isn't particularly impressed, having left all his friends behind in the city. Chased by bullies into a forest whilst exploring his new territory, Danial meets Cervanae, a seemingly magical girl and his first friend in the countryside, who teaches him about the ways of nature. Learning that a looming threat is putting Cervanae and many others in danger, Danial must act... but how to change someone's mind when they don't believe you in the first place?This wonderful children's adventure from Kathleen W. Franks will charm and delight readers of all ages.

  • av Arthur Gordon
    174,-

    This is the enchanting story of a little girl called Wendy who lives on a farm on Dartmoor in Devon. On a winter's day she meets Pegasus, a mythical white horse with wings. Soon they become friends and the story unfolds of their adventures together.Wendy and Pegasus and the other characters in the book are fictitious. However, the locations described are real places in Devon. Widecombe in the Moor is a small village on Dartmoor and Fairy Cove is a beautiful cove near Paignton in Devon.

  • av Paul Whitehouse
    243 - 358,-

  • av Arthur Gordon
    174,-

    The Adventures of Neptune tells the story of Neptune, a mighty dolphin, who lives in the sea on the English Riviera on the south coast of Devon. The story tells of his adventures with his friends, Dolly and Devon, a dolphin mother and her calf, and the charismatic pirate Captain James Sylvester Pendragon of Penzance. The tale also has a special guest: Miranda, the Princess of the Sea, who is a beautiful mermaid. In this adventure, Neptune has a brief encounter with another dolphin and the two seem to get on well. Could this be the beginnings of romance for our hero?

  • av Andrew Brookman
    147,-

  • av D. L. Morgan
    147,-

  • av Jeff Jenkins
    251,-

  • av Anne Pearson
    188,-

  • av Michael Sheane
    147,-

  • av Nigel Fairweather
    147,-

  • av William A. Roberts
    147,-

  • av J. B. Dundee
    229,-

  • av Marilyn Parkes-Seddon
    251,-

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