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  • av Richard Holt
    244,-

    Richard Holt has become a familiar face after opening his cafe at Melin Llynnon, Anglesey, and via the two S4C series - ''Anrhegion Melys Richard Holt'' and ''Yr Academi Felys''. In this volume he records his story, his upbringing on Anglesey, his work at some of London''s best restaurants and his return to his roots, and also presents a feast of...

  • av John Alwyn Griffiths
    145,-

    Detective Jeff Evans and his family welcome a puppy to their home. Meira notices chalk marks by the garden gate, and it becomes obvious that someone is stealing dogs in the area. As Jeff delves deeper, he is drawn into the violent under-world of right-wing movements.

  • av Sian James
    137,-

    Siân James has been plucking harp strings since childhood. In this volume we gain an honest and clear self-analysis as she traces her world-wide connections whilst co-operating with stars of the folk scene. Through songs and their significance we learn about the girl from Maldwyn - sometimes humorous, sometimes agonising, and with honesty...

  • av Sian Rees
    149,-

    Oradour-sur-Glane is a small, rural village in France where the inhabitants, although living under the clouds of the Second World War, tolerate the Nazis that have settled in the area, and live their lives fairly unhindered. But one day ...

  • av Haf Roberts
    168,-

    The author decided to buy a traditional cottage in Penllyn and set out to renovate it using as many environmentally friendly materials and methods as possible. This is the story of the work carried out, from beginning to end, the successes and all the difficulties.

  • av Rhian Cadwaladr
    141,-

    On the eve of their 60th birthdays, four lifelong friends venture on a special journey. As their lives have all been in complete contrast to one another, will the celebration turn bitter?

  • av Rebecca Roberts
    144,-

    Rather than going home, Rachel decides to skive off school and head into Rhyl for an adventure. In the bar of a seaside nightclub she meets Shane, a handsome and mysterious man who knows something about her past. His secret could shatter her family, but Rachel needs him to tell her the truth ... First published in Welsh in 2020 - #helynt...

  • av Myrddin ap Dafydd
    144,-

    Two children flee Germany on the eve of the Second World War - but what''s to become of their big brother?

  • av Pryderi Gwyn Jones
    137,-

    Adidas, Nike, Puma, Vans, Converse, Reebok ... This is a story about a boy who is obsessed about trainers. Yes, really!! He''s desperate to own a pair of the best adidas trainers in the town''s coolest shoe shop - Foot Locker.

  • av Sian Lewis
    134,-

    Will you help me save the Prince of Wales? King Edward has seized the castles of Wales, and Ifor is not happy about the situation.

  • av Guto Rhys
    153,-

    A second entertaining volume comprising a discussion on all things relating to dialectal Welsh words and new words in the language.

  • av Rob Piercy
    364,-

    A collection of about 90 paintings by Rob Piercy of his favourite area - Snowdonia. Bilingual text by the artist describes the landscape, his journeys in the area and the way he sets out to create his paintings.

  • av Gareth F. Williams
    124,-

  • av Albert Camus
    152,-

    A gripping tale of human horror, survival and resilience, and of the ways in which humankind confronts death. This is a Welsh adaptation by Anna Gruffydd of La Peste, a masterfully crafted novel, eloquently understated and epic in scope, and a parable of ageless moral resonance, profoundly relevant to our times during the Covid age.

  • av Rebecca Thomas
    145,-

    A story set in Wales of the tenth century and told through the eyes of Angharad, daughter of Hywel Dda (Howell the Good). Angharad''s life is one that crosses borders: born in Dyfed in west Wales, she is sent as a child to the court of Æthelflaed, queen of Mercia.

  • av Angharad Tomos
    148,-

    This novel for young people consists of a fictional first person narrative by Robat - a typical 11-12 year old pupil at Segontium School in Caernarfon in 1969, the year of Prince Charles''s visit to the Aberystwyth Urdd Eisteddfod and his investiture as Prince of Wales at Caernarfon Castle - as well as the first moon landing.

  • av Rhian Cadwaladr
    113,-

    The second title in the new picture story by mother and daughter Rhian Cadwaladr and Leri Tecwyn. Ynyr, the charming ghost is quite happy, but he would dearly love to have a friend. Who is Pip the fairy? Could she become his friend?

  • av Haf Llewelyn
    140,-

    A novel set during the hard winter of 1981, a period when house prices were rising and young people in rural Wales could not buy homes in their localities. A novel that remains relevant to life in Wales today.

  • av Geraint Lewis
    141,-

    A powerful novel about the reaction of a mother to her sixteen year old son''s suicide.

  • av Myrddin ap Dafydd
    141,-

    A novel about Aberystwyth and Urdd Gobaith Cymru (the Welsh League of Youth). Two Kindertransport children flee from Germany before the Second World War begins. Their journey''s end is to reach their father who has gained refuge from Hitler in Aberystwyth.

  • av Ifor ap Glyn
    167,-

    Captain Dafydd Jones died in Mametz Wood in 1916, but his mother, Margaret Jones, kept all his letters, until her death. This is a unique collection of letters describing the soldier''s training in Wales and England, before facing the reality of combat in France.

  • av Edward Parry
    251,-

    John Parker held the living of two parishes either side of the Welsh border, first at Llanmerewig near Newtown and later at Llanyblodwel; he made dramatic changes to both churches which are described in his original paintings.

  • av Jim Perrin
    274,-

    Rivers of Wales does exactly what it says on the tin - in this book Jim Perrin introduces and revels in the nature of our rivers, writing from diverse perspectives. He looks at the geography, mythology, social history and natural history which exist as a result of the flowing waters. This is a celebration of Wales'' rivers and appeals to...

  • av Dewi Roberts
    334,-

    Where rivers flow over rock, the combined action of water and sediment can create intricate and beautiful natural sculptures. Some of the most striking forms are potholes: roughly circular depressions carved into the rocky beds of turbulent, upland rivers.

  • av Ywain Myfyr
    224,-

    A celebaration of the Sesiwn Fawr festival on reaching its 30th year, by Ywain Myfyr and friends.

  • av Dewi Roberts
    224,-

    Where rivers flow over rock, the combined action of water and sediment can create intricate and beautiful natural sculptures. Some of the most striking forms are potholes: roughly circular depressions carved into the rocky beds of turbulent, upland rivers.

  • av Fiona Collins
    120,-

    A collection of Welsh legends, rewritten by master storyteller, Fiona Collins. Suitable for entry level Welsh Learners.

  • av Hywel Gwynfryn
    137,-

    For 70 years, from his early days at secondary school until the present time, Hywel Gwynfryn has composed words in co-operation with numerous musicians to create memorable, popular songs. By recalling the words of some of these poems, he raises the curtain on significant periods in his life.

  • av Gwennan Evans
    106,-

    Ffion the farmer cannot go on holiday without taking all her cows with her. She therefore sets out on a hilarious holiday with her entourage, travelling this time to Snowdonia.

  • av Anni Llyn
    120,-

    Ceri has returned to Garn Fadryn village on the Ll¿n peninsula. She moves to her grandmother''s old home to run a bed and breakfast business. Suitable for Foundation Stage Welsh Learners.

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