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T's family isn't exactly what you would call the perfect picture. His mother has been absent since he was born and his father works his fingers to the bone at all hours of the day and night at a small, local bar, scraping together the money to give T the best life he can afford.
Ever wanted to be a company director? Want to find out exactly what company directors do? This is a handbook for new board directors. It gives a thorough grounding in what a new board director (private, government and not-for-profit) needs to know to become and operate as a functioning, professional company board director. It is also a useful handbook and instruction manual for the experienced director to refer to for those complex and difficult decisions.
Third in the Liza Marchant Series. What happened to Kate? That had been the burning question in Ellie Fullers mind throughout her research into the life of Liza Marchant. As she read Lizas correspondence and journals, she wondered whether she was ever going to find the answer. She hoped that there would be a happy ending to Kates story and that she had not died in some primitive Indian encampment.Ellie was still having vivid dreams about Liza, which brought to mind another question yet to be answered concerning the jewellery which, in the year 1840, had been placed in an old Marchant Fuller safe in Belfast. Liza was still
This novel is the fourth in the Pets in a Pickle series and describes the antics of young vet, Paul Mitchell, now in his second year at Prospect House, the veterinary hospital, as he continues to tackle an endless variety of pets and clients. There''s an escaped griffon vulture, which terrorised staff in the garden. A bouquet of roses for Beryl, the receptionist, in which lurks a venomous frog. Dealings with Dave, the chameleon. And on the way to treat one of the Stockwells'' cows, Paul is confronted by Boris, their amorous bull, who has escaped and now blocks the lane. Meanwhile in the practice cottage, Willow Wren, he and his fiancé, the junior nurse, Lucy, raise an orphaned fox cub, curb the roamings of a randy cockerel and cope with marauding badgers and the sighting of a possible lion. Fans of the earlier books will relish this opportunity to delve into more zany encounters deftly written with the self-depreciating humour that characterises Malcolm''s style.
Ben and his sister, Beth, live with their parents by the beach. They love walking together with their dog, Toby. Suddenly, one day Ben''s father tells them he is moving. Ben''s life is shattered as he realises his parents are separating, but gradually he learns to adjust to the situation. The story follows his, and his family''s journey while presenting a positive and optimistic perspective about the whole situation. It is a story of developing resilience, and gives children an opportunity to discuss this situation, and how to cope with stressful situations while coming out on top. A great resource for schools and parents.
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