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  • - Don't just make a living; make a life.
    av Andrew Gibson
    194,-

  • av Will Erikson
    176,-

  • Spar 14%
    av Captain Emma Henderson MBE
    245,-

  • av William Kinread
    155,-

  • av Emma Henderson
    198,-

  • av Olivia Mulligan
    106,-

    This book is a tale about a tail. Pip finds an adorable, abandoned kitten in a hedge. She rescues him and calls him Reggie From The Hedgie.

  • av Mike Fairclough
    162,-

    "Mike Fairclough, with The Hero's Voice, stands today with his book as a sentinel, or an early warning system, for what has become a world-wide, contagious groupthink causing the human mind to grow dark. To be pitted against family, friends, and government in an epic struggle for rationalism, freedom, and the pursuit of inalienable rights. "Sit back and enjoy this fast-moving account of what happened to this English schoolmaster. Learn how he responded with moral courage against corruption, free-will versus tyranny, and how he has endured and prevailed in his fight for school-aged children. "Fairclough's fight is your fight. We are blessed to have him and this book to serve as a guidepost during a time of darkness before the inevitable dawn." Dr. Peter McCulloughAuthor, Courage to Face COVID-19, Preventing Hospitalization and Death while Battling the Biopharmaceutical Complex

  • av Alan Reynolds
    243,-

    The Marsden Family drama moves to 1939 and the next generationIntertwined with historical events, we experience the social climate in the country, as it moves closer to war, as seen through the eyes of the various members of the family. Using extensive research, award-winning author, Alan Reynolds, brings the past to life at a pivotal time in English history in a compelling novel. The increasing threat from Hitler, and the British Government's attempt at appeasement; the IRA bombing campaign, and the efforts of the British Secret Service to thwart their aims, are among the key events which shaped the world in these very uncertain times. ...But not everyone will see the outbreak of hostilities.

  • av Dave Haywood
    199,-

    PC Alex Chambers is a good man who cares for the community of Kingston upon Thames of which he has become an integral part.As every police officer knows, people, places, vehicles and buildings are often not what they first appear to be and on PC Chambers patch, one unassuming venue holds, hidden deep within it, a very dark secret.With a chance meeting, as the chilly winter rain tumbles from a storm-filled sky, that secret will be revealed.The exposure of the truth will not be for the better... ...but for far, far worse.

  • av Jack Parkes
    229,-

    A former music teacher, reluctant prison officer, single dad and part-time theist, learns the hard way that thwarting a gang of drug smugglers attracts retribution.

  • av Charles Foxtrot
    243,-

    This is one journey describing several unimaginable battles in a global war. Why were we the ones who woke up to the greatest crime against humanity, when so many did not, and some, perhaps, never will?

  • - --小康康的故事
    av Chris Madeley
    160,-

    今天,四个小路锥----康拉德、康斯丹、康薇拉和康能----都非常兴奋,他们准备再次探险!小康康们站在一座高大的建筑外面,看着巍峨的拱门和高耸的路灯。 "这地方看起来不错,"康能低声说,"我们进去看看吧?看看有什么发现?" "周围正好没人,"康拉德说,"我们进去吧。" 小路锥是帮助我们注意安全的。你旅行的时候,不妨注意看看,看能找到多少个路锥Conerad, Conestance, Cone-Vera and Conen were very excited. They were ready for another adventure! They were standing outside a beautiful building with arches and lights. "This looks exciting," Conen whispered. "Shall we go in and see what we can find?" "There are no humans about," said Conerad, "so let's go." ... so the story starts.

  • av Olivia Mulligan
    216,-

    Each day, at 10:37am, I wrote down what I heard.I did this project in secret, for 70 days.Why? I wanted to create a different kind of experiment to document my life'ssurroundings.I wanted to capture the weird, the wonderful and the extraordinary in theordinary.Each day was the same time, the same world, but a different feeling.The snippets of the world at 10:37am are the titles of each poem. Also by Olivia Mulligan: Poems on the Gate Post Advice from a Stranger

  • av C. A. Harris
    133,-

    A book designed to help children build resilience and keep trying even when things are hard.

  • av Morag Higgins
    147,-

  • av Olivia Mulligan
    174,-

    Each day, at 10:37am, I wrote down what I heard.I did this project in secret, for 70 days.Why? I wanted to create a different kind of experiment to document my life's surroundings.I wanted to capture the weird, the wonderful and the extraordinary in the ordinary.Each day was the same time, the same world, but a different feeling.The snippets of the world at 10:37am are the titles of each poem.'A dive into a deep sea of personal, diverse and yet inclusive poetry.'Patrick Green, Poet, Author of Sandpaper'A brilliant collection of clever poems, both light-hearted and layered.'Emma Chapman, Author of How To Be A Good Wife'A stunning read. Something for everyone.'Melody Reed, Singer/Songwriter'Olivia takes the miniscule and makes it magnificent'Harry Whittaker, BBC Radio YorkAlso by Olivia Mulligan: Poems on the Gate Post Advice from a Stranger

  • av Kelly Whalley
    216,-

  • av Bernadette Warren
    174,-

    July 1918... A male attendant unlocked the door to the women's ward and ushered Alice quickly through it. She looked for Elizabeth around the high-ceilinged expanse of a room that housed over thirty patients. A woman approached and placed her freezing cold hand in Alice's. Through the opaque skin, veins stood proud of the frail tendons that rested on the skeletal structure supporting them. The woman lifted Alice's hand to her own cheek, stroking it and humming, "Let Me Call You Sweetheart", a popular song of the day. She then led Alice to chairs in a bay window where they were to sit together for their allotted hour.Looking for the Last Piece describes the unseen interconnections of people living and dead, and how necessary it is to keep these connections forming. The reader is transported on a journey through ages with murder, suicide and great friendship thrown in.

  • av Ros Jones
    216,-

    Cursed by her grandmother and trapped in domestic violence in 1960s Britain, Evelyn must find a way to protect her five young daughters. Aware that her firstborn, Kim, is doomed to repeat her own disastrous life choices, Evelyn places her in the care of one of her admirers to protect her from her fate. Meanwhile, her daughter Bess carries a deep-rooted sense of shame and guilt that her birth nearly killed her beloved mother. Subjected to sexual abuse, she tries to make sense of her feelings and her place within the secretive family she grows up in, desperately seeking love and recognition from her mother. Tormented by sibling rivalry, Bess turns to story writing to make sense of her world.Are our lives a result of the programming we unconsciously receive from our parents and their parents before them, or can the patterns be changed?

  • av Kelechi Ezeigwe
    188,-

    The working of the mind of a people is always gradual, intentional, and deliberate. The seeds of hatred and segregation are often deliberately sown and gradually take root. They used the weapon of ethnicity - which should have been a binding force of progress, power, peace, and unity - as a force of separation, throwing us into war with each other. Our differences, which are a beautiful thing, were shrouded in darkness whilst they had their hands in the till and our eyes in utter blindfolds.The eyes of the hyena are sharp; he can smell his prey from afar. When he plays with his prey, paws and kisses it with dewy eyes, it is foolishness for the prey and utter stupidity to think that this is love. The realisation comes only when he has become a meal. Completely vandalised and battered. This is the summation of our love story with our leaders.How do we restore our sense? How do we make us think again?

  • av Morag Higgins
    161,-

    The Good Children is an emotional heart-warming life story of two very special dogs and their reluctant cousin Skye, as told through their eyes. Journey with them as they recount their amazing adventures and lives with their human companions; stories that will make you laugh out loud, shed a tear and smile. An absolute joy to read and suitable for anyone who loves animals, adults, and children alike. Tag and Tess lived long full lives, were loved all of their days and are sorely missed.

  • av John Howard
    192,-

  • av Alan Reynolds
    178,-

    8th August 1914...In the sequel to the acclaimed novel, The Baker's Story, award-winning author Alan Reynolds continues the historical drama following the Marsden family into the depths of the First World War. Mildred Marsden, the family matriarch, can only watch as the conflict takes her family in different directions with mixed fortunes. Using detailed research, we are transported back to the horrors of the trench warfare in Flanders and witness the effects on the serving soldier. We learn too about the bravery of the female volunteer ambulance crews as they strive to save the lives of the wounded in what has been described as the first example of 'industrial warfare'.At home, meanwhile, the social divide is all too apparent as life for many continues as normal in blissful ignorance of the sacrifices of others.Another gripping tale, carefully crafted to provide the reader with an insight into the world of our great, great grandparents at the time of their greatest challenges.

  • av William Kinread
    216,-

    In this thrilling sequel to Luger, Ian Sutherland finds himself fighting for justice.Following the fall of the Berlin Wall, he chases clues to a mystery that takes him across Europe, from Berlin to Dublin, and on to Rome where he discovers a secret that will shock the World - a secret that the Vatican is desperate to keep hidden and one which the Stasi and MI6 are desperate to get their hands on.With legal battles back home, a war criminal willing to do anything to hide his true identity and the secret services of three countries following his tracks can Ian's relationship with Sophie survive? Indeed, can he survive? Ian Sutherland is in more danger than ever before.

  • av Fiona Murphy
    161,-

    Socially anxious teenager, Daisy Davidson braves another new start when her family moves on again.She begins the next college, terrified about struggling to fit in, but also keen to pursue her love of music.An awkward encounter with gorgeous fellow harpist Giorgio followed by a put down by Lucy, leader of the college clique leaves Daisy feeling like her worst fears have materialised. Her best friend, Jonno, is travelling the world and staying in touch is a challenge so Daisy feels very alone, until plain-speaking Grace befriends her.After a freak accident and more challenges Daisy worries her tentative steps towards making new friends will be thwarted. However, her friendship with Grace deepens and her interest in Giorgio develops after a rowing competition and an invitation to Church.Harp practice with Giorgio leads to her riding a rollercoaster of emotions, perplexed by his frequent elusiveness and confused about her priorities. After a chat with Jonno, who finally has a signal, Daisy has choices to make.Fighting to face her fears, embrace opportunities and manage her emotions Daisy wonders if she'll ever find the courage to let go and trust God's promise of plans for hope and a good future.

  • av Neil Russell-Jones & Lionel Strub
    180,-

    This book breaks the mould of cookery books and of fiction. It is a beautifully crafted set of short stories, written by Neil Russell-Jones, a well-published writer and author, each with a culinary theme that is reflected in menus of specially created recipes from a world-class chef - Lionel Strub. The stories and culinary themes span the globe: ranging from Wales, via Scotland through Greece to the Far East and from the Caribbean, through Hungary, Russia, via Kazakhstan to Canada. The recipes have been developed so anyone can re-create them in their own kitchen without expensive machinery or utensils. The book is set in a Dining Club where members regale each other with interesting tales over a meal, with appropriate refreshment. It encompasses buffets, full meals, picnics, and high tea. Some are humorous, others cover crime and mystery, each tale contains a 'twist' at the end; one tale contains a code which must be cracked and the first lucky solver will receive a prize... find out more in The Dining Club of Interesting Occurrences.

  • av Jim Kelly
    147,-

  • av Chris Madeley
    133,-

  • av Gill Belchetz
    133,-

    When Clara and her favourite toy, Moosie, trip over the legs of a homeless lady sitting in the street, the lady gets pretty grumpy. 'It's RUDE to stare, ' she snaps and rings a bell in Clara's face. But Clara isn't frightened. She is curious to know more about her and determined to help. So she makes one of her plans, and because she's a GENI-OUS PLAN MAKER, nothing could possibly go wrong.Could it?

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