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  • av Penny Wright
    144,-

    Felix the cat lives next door to a concert hall. When the audience arrives, he always sits with the crowd to listen to the music. But one day, Felix makes a terrible mistake. He scratches the famous musician! Will Felix ever be allowed back into the concert hall? And what will the audience do next?

  • - A Tale of Sheep Farming in the Cotswolds
    av Sue Andrews
    154,-

    An account of a full career of breeding pedigree Texel sheep in the Cotswolds - from humble beginnings to international recognition

  • av Dinah Mason Eagers
    115,-

    All the birds in Dudley's garden love the bird table, but when the snow comes, they start to get cross. But who is that singing? What is there to be happy about in the middle of winter? The birds have to find out ... The beautiful fourth story for all ages from the award-winning Dudley's Garden series

  • av Georgia Piggott
    164,-

    Alice Jerrard is returning to Hillbury in Dorset. But when a travelling merchant is found dead and the main suspect is a servant within her friend's household, Alice must be careful - for someone is a master of lies, and one man is already dead ... A thrilling, page-turning read full of historical intrigue

  • av Ben Pering
    164,-

    When Ben Pering sets out to walk the Two Moors Way in Devon, the challenge marks the beginning of an extraordinary fifteen-year relationship with the upland landscapes of Dartmoor and Exmoor which will lead him deep into the wild spaces of English moorland on the hunt for a new pace of life and a renewed sense of self

  • av Various Young Writers
    144,-

    The story of the English Civil War battle, told from the perspective of the people who witnessed it in short stories by young writers. An informative and accessible history with photographs of the principal locations

  • av Amaris Chase
    144,-

    Coins and weapons, lost jewels and carved faces. Full of archaeology and history, mystery and surprises - museum treasures and ancient discoveries inspire this stunning new collection of short stories and poetry. Featuring items from the Corinium Museum collection

  • av Elizabeth McManus
    134,-

    Myths and legends capture the intensity of human experience - but there are gaps in the stories. Thoroughly relatable, Later, Icarus uncovers what happens beyond the headlines, in the aftermath. These are the voices of ordinary people in poetry - the legends and the forgotten - as they reveal their own truths, and experience what comes next

  • av Mary James
    144,-

    In 1916, at the age of fourteen, Mary James begins chronicling her life. A stunning window into the lives and struggles of a household in Cardiff in the early 20th century, written by a young woman on the cusp of adulthood

  • av Harriet Hitchen
    178,-

  • av Michael Bartlett
    134,-

    A visitor to my Village in the Valley could be forgiven for thinking it is a quiet country backwater. But appearances can be deceptive. Particularly when we get together to tackle the village pantomime, an antiquated clock, and tyranny with gnomes ... The brilliant sequel to laugh out loud comedy My Village in the Valley

  • av Sue Andrews
    134,-

    As a new season unfolds on the farm, internationally renowned sheep breeder Sue Andrews uncovers the surprising story of sheep farming through the ages in Britain - and how the skills of the past may hold the key to the farms of the future

  • av Graham Powell
    134,-

    Evolving and intimate, dragonflies is a personal journey through life's transformations. Graham Powell unfolds memories and moments in time; uncovering all that is lost and gained, and how we each grow into and out of ourselves, recreating the world afresh with every step we take along the way.

  • av Ceri Vyner
    134,-

    The captivating story of the people and lost places of Little Somerford in Wiltshire: Who ran the village shop, and where was the forge? What is the history of the oak tree opposite the Somerford Arms? And what can a farm pond reveal about Constable's painting The Hay Wain?

  • av Amaris Chase
    134,-

    As the moon rises, the dark night carries a warning. Death walks in many forms. Twenty nine original frights seeped in myth and mystery, from the new voice in gothic horror

  • av Jeff Nicholls
    194,-

    For over twenty years, The Wolsztyn Experience provided an opportunity for railway enthusiasts to drive main line steam locomotives in Poland. This is Jeff Nicholls' personal story of his experiences, featuring the routes, the locos, the humour and surprises, and the Polish crews and characters who made the railway their life's work

  • av David Warwick
    134,-

    Wickham, 1939: as a nation prepares for war, Wentworth House opens its doors ... For young David, his childhood is full of adventure. For his mother, war is on the horizon and evacuees need shelter from the Blitz. Told through personal memories and diary extracts, this is the extraordinary story of life on the Home Front in Wickham

  • av Ayse Ozlem Yilmaz
    125,-

    Yaz is on her first day at her new school in a new country where she doesn't speak the language. She is sure of only one thing: her detective instinct ... But will it help her to solve the mystery of what everyone is saying? This fun, engaging story will make kids smile and fill them with confidence about moving home.

  • av Adrian Tindall
    164,-

    Designed in 1774 by the celebrated architect Robert Adam, the Bury St Edmunds Market Cross is celebrated as a brilliant example of decorative neoclassical architecture. Beneath its feet lies an older story from the original medieval marketplace. Marking 250 years since Robert Adam revealed his design, this is the story of the iconic landmark

  • av Anne Buffoni
    164,-

    The year AD 8. Kirin is too young to join his father on trading trips beyond the great river Savren. But danger also lies closer to home in the face of an expanding Roman Empire. The gripping historical novel full of gods and secrets in the last days of Iron Age Britain - with an exclusive author's guide to the archaeological sites

  • av Amaris Chase
    144,-

    Trolls and pookas, wild woodlands and fairy meadows. A dollhouse with secrets within its rooms ... Full of the mysterious and the gothic, myths and memoir, this is a captivating and intriguing anthology of short stories and poetry inspired by the magic within a familiar landscape

  • av Georgia Piggott
    144,-

    Alice is building a new life with husband Henry Jerrard at his beautiful but impoverished High Stoke house. But behind the crumbling façade, someone is playing a deadly game. How can Alice uncover the truth when every misstep means gambling with all their lives? The breathtaking second historical mystery in The Alice Chronicles

  • av Beverley Gordon
    115,-

    From genteel ladies and gentlemen sipping tea, to defiant expressions of independence, this is a complete and entertaining examination of one woman's search for the perfect relationship. The fifth brilliant prose poetry collection from Beverley Gordon

  • av Dinah Mason Eagers
    144,-

    A beautiful story for all ages from the prize-winning nature series: Thunder the stag beetle loves his home in DudleyâEUR(TM)s log pile and he doesnâEUR(TM)t care that he isnâEUR(TM)t very kind or friendly. But when a new stag beetle arrives, the other creatures are worried. Thunder will be truly angry! Why is it good to share the log pile? Thunder has to find out ...

  • av Joanna Collingborn
    144,-

    "Teddy climbed down from his cosy bed and ran over to the big window at the end of his room. It was SNOWING!" Teddy and Lara are in for a treat when snowflakes start to fall on their grandfather's farm. What is Grampy's surprise? Are they stuck at home? Or will everyone go ... SLEDGING IN THE SNOW?

  • av Hilda Cochrane
    144,-

    Cumbria, Spain, Devon and France - a beautiful poetry collection written on location. Hilda Cochrane sets out on a journey filled with humour and a magical sense of place.

  • av Joanna Collingborn
    144,-

    Teddy has a very special grandfather. Teddy's grandfather has a farm! But when it rains, disaster strikes! The farm quad bike gets trapped in a gateway a long way from home. How will Teddy and Grampy free the quad? Can they use the tractor? Or will everyone get ... STUCK IN THE MUD?

  • av Michael John Evans
    144,-

    A poetry collection written with humour and honesty in the cab of his truck - HGV driver Michael J Evans takes a fresh look at the call of home and family, and his most precious corners of the UK as he experiences life on the road

  • av G. D. Howard
    164,-

    A spellbinding fantasy full of magic and nature, and the distant howl of wolves ... When Holly saves her village from an attack by a brutal warlord, he unleashes an evil spell in revenge. As snow begins to fall, Holly sets out on a dangerous journey. What will it take to find his castle? And how can she save her family?

  • av Michael Bartlett
    144,-

    Where do you turn when the Law catches flies but lets hornets go free? In a world where unscrupulous businessmen, rogues and thieves operate across borders and beyond the reach of the Law, the hope for justice lies with a brilliant former agent known only by a codename: The Hunter.

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