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  • av Rosie Amazing
    163,-

    Flash is a sporty baby tree who is good at being good! In fact, he is good at all kinds of things from doing sporty things for charities to doing his homework really fast. It seems like nothing can slow Flash down... until he suddenly develops a mysterious case of the sneezes. In fact, all of the trees are sneezing. What is causing all of the trees to sneeze? Written by a six-year-old little girl, this fun story is sure to charm the whole family!

  • av Rosie Amazing
    161,-

    About the AuthorRosie is a creative six-year-old girl with a quick wit and a passion for storytelling. She's already published a number of books, including the popular Rosie and Pierre and Burfurt the Kitten series.About the BookTrashy the racoon has a lucrative business selling garbage to his animal friends. Selling everything from dirty socks to rotten pumpkin mush, everything seems to be going smoothly - until Trashy discovers that all the fish bones are missing! The racoon employs a pair of detective pugs to solve the mystery!Written by a six-year-old little girl, this hilarious racoon tale is a fun rollick for the whole family!

  • av Rosie Amazing
    149,-

    About the AuthorRosie is a creative five-year-old girl with a quick wit and a passion for storytelling. She's already published a number of books, including the popular Rosie and Pierre and Burfurt the Kitten series.About the BookBuzzy is a feisty little African honey bee, and oh so very cute! However the other creatures in the African wilderness think Buzzy is an annoying and dangerous pest. Despite being sprayed with bug spray, bullied by a lion and chased by a cheetah named Jeff Turbo, Buzzy refuses to feel small and unimportant. With the help of his fellow bees, Buzzy not only defends himself with courage and confidence, but also saves his entire hive.

  • av Rosie Amazing
    149,-

    About the AuthorRosie is a creative six-year-old girl with a quick wit and a passion for storytelling. She's already published a number of books, including the popular Rosie and Pierre and Burfurt the Kitten series.About the BookWritten by a six-year-old little girl, this hilarious parody of a classic fairy tale is sure to be an instant favourite for the whole family!When a misunderstood beast is picked on for looking different, he makes an unlikely friend. The villain (who has no idea he is the villain until he reads the story) decides to get to know the beast, and together they embrace their weirdness and learn not to judge a book by its cover.

  • av Rosie Amazing
    149,-

    About the AuthorRosie is a creative six-year-old girl with a quick wit and a passion for storytelling. She's already published a number of books, including the popular Rosie and Pierre and Burfurt the Kitten series.About the BookSkofer is an adorable little spider with a big dream! More than anything, Skofer wants to swim at the Olympics. There's only one problem. Spiders are not allowed to compete in the Olympics! Oh no! Can this determined little spider find a way to make his dream come true?Written by a six-year-old girl, this tale of perseverance and inclusiveness is sure to inspire even the littlest dreamers!

  • av Wendy Fehr
    179,-

    The war is over, but Henry's battle has just begun. When Henry is wounded on the battlefield at Amiens, he returns to the stationary hospital where he once again encounters Abbigail, the Bluebird nurse who has been his guiding light through the savagery of war. As Henry comes to terms with the physical toll exacted on him by the war, he struggles with the thought of returning home as a burden on his family. While Abbigail helps Henry recover in hospital, she finds herself facing an impossible choice: break her promise to her father and lose the family farm by remaining with Henry, or fulfill her promise to her father and return to marry John. On their journey back to Canada together, Abbigail wages her own personal battle with the decision before her as Henry agonizes over his conviction that he can never subject Abbigail to a life of caring for him. Following a reluctant farewell, Abbigail and Henry return to their respective lives in Canada only to be caught up in the Spanish Influenza pandemic that sweeps the world at the close of the war. As the first wave of the pandemic mounts, Henry rushes to see to Abbigail's safety. There, he will face the most difficult battle of his life. Can Henry become the man Abbigail needs him to be-even if it means he must help her keep her promise to marry another man?

  • av Nick Schroeder
    154,-

  • av Allison McWood
    153,-

    Holly Plover, a posh perfume executive in NYC is eager to enjoy a meticulously planned Christmas. Her swanky apartment practically glimmers with elegantly festive perfection, and she has a hunch that her swoony podiatrist boyfriend is planning a picture-perfect marriage proposal. And with her new line of Christmas fragrances about to be launched for the holidays, things could not possibly be more superb. But Holly's fastidious Christmas plans come to a screeching halt when her estranged sister Ivy unexpectedly shows up for the holidays with her pet rat, shady past, blatant lack of filters and a duffel full of vulgar eccentricities. How can Holly possibly entertain this unrefined vagrant during what may be the most important Christmas of her life? With trouble following her wherever she goes, Ivy throws a monkey wrench into Holly's carefully planned holiday from the moment she arrives. From stealing a neighbor's Christmas tree to shamelessly flirting with Holly's boyfriend, Ivy clashes with Holly in every conceivable way. But more complicated still are the resurfacing feelings Holly has as she is forced to confront an arduous past that she thought she had finally put behind her.

  • av Wendy Fehr
    179,-

    When you meet yourself on the battlefield who is it that survives? The only reason Henry Ryzak went to war in the mud and cold of France was to protect his older brother Will and escape his father's ire. With some patented Henry Ryzak sleight of hand, Henry sends Will home, safe from the bullets, shelling, and freezing rain of the trenches. Having recovered from his injuries, Henry returns to the front where he comes face to face with his true enemy in the war: himself. Henry's only guiding light through the horrors of the war is his memory of Abbigail, the Bluebird who tended to his injuries and whose light illuminated truths Henry had long denied. With no prospect of a relationship with Abbigail, Henry resumes his reckless tendencies on the battlefield. Torn between his hopeless disregard for himself and a responsibility to his unit, Henry embarks on the most hazardous of all campaigns: confronting his failings to become a man worthy of his comrades' respect - and the man Abbigail inspired him to be. With his own life and the fate of his unit in the balance, will all of Henry's bad decisions overtake him on the battlefield of the Great War? A gripping continuation of The Light Attendant series, Part II follows one soldier's journey through the turmoil of World War I as he fights an enemy both on and off the battlefield. Part 2 of a three-part series.

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