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A long lost jade necklace. One chance to find it. And two hearts at risk.Izzie Davis might be broke but she will never accept charity. Which is a problem, because the cute guy she met visiting Maple Gardens Assisted Living could solve all her financial woes with a click of his fingers. Keeping her mom's fees up to date takes almost all her meagre income but she's seen first-hand what money does to some people. Nothing will change her mind.Bart Brown inherited more money than he knows what to do with, but the one person he'd love to spend it on happens to be a spitfire who sticks to her principles. The only way she'll date him is if he promises he won't ever spend money on her. His generous heart doesn't quite understand but she is worth the compromise.When the family heirloom Izzie's been desperate to buy back for her mom is up for auction, Bart wants to change the rules to help her. But will Izzie's principles mean more to her than love? Because suddenly there's more at stake than a necklace.Opposites do attract and sparks will fly in this sweet contemporary romance with a heartwarming happy ever after.About the series: Maple Gardens offers the best of care for its residents. Staff who go the extra mile. And a small group of elderly friends who want nothing more than to see their loved ones find romance.
The saga tells of the tenth-century Icelandic poet Cormac, and of the love of his life, his betrothed, Steingerd. After a curse makes him late to his wedding, and Steingerd marrying another he follows King Harald to Ireland and on many other expeditions.Full of poetry attributed to Cormac this saga is believed to have been one of the earliest composed.This printing includes all 23 images from the original edition.
'I wish you would write Scotland's Story for littler children like me,' asked a young friend of H.E. Marshall, causing the celebrated author to give Scotland the same treatment as previously dedicated to the England in Our Island Story.Starting with the legend of Prince Gathelus and ending with King George the IV this book features many tales, including those of Macbeth, William Wallace, Robert the Bruce and the Stewart kings.This edition features all the original images.
Few Australian authors, not even Henry Lawson or "Steele Rudd" had a more varied experience of bush-life than Edward Sorenson. His time in the bush inspired these stories telling about the lives and habits of nine of our incredible native animals.Including tales about the Bower-bird, Possum, Kookaburra, Dingo, Wren, Goanna, Cockatoo, Koala and Brolga the Sydney Morning Herald said of this collection "Spotty the Bower Bird is a delightful book for youngsters that should be on every Australian child's bookshelf."
From the author of Among the Meadow People and other books in its series comes Tales from a Poultry Farm, a collection of 15 stories about the various birds found on the farm.From the author's introduction- "I have often wondered why there were not more stories written about Chickens and their friends, and now I am glad that there have been so few, for I have greatly enjoyed writing some for you. Did I ever tell you that I cared for my father's Chickens when I was a little girl? That was one of my duties, and the most pleasant of all. It was not until I was older that I became acquainted with Ducks, Geese, and Turkeys, and I always wish that I might have lived on a poultry farm like the one of which I have written, for then I could have learned much more than I did."...One must learn much outside of school, as well as inside, in order to be truly well educated. You should never look at poultry and say, "Why, they are only Hens!" or "Why, they are only Ducks!" Quite likely when they look at you they may be thinking, "Why, they are only boys!" or "Why, they are only girls!" Yet if you are gentle and care for them, you and they will learn to think a great deal of each other, and you will win new friends among the feathered people."Collect all of the Among the ... People series with new color images as well as Dooryard Stories, also by the same author, available now from Living Book Press.
First published in 1908, Our Empire Story tells the history of five of the regions that made up the British Empire at the time.Covering four continents the histories include Canada, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, and India. Although written for young people it provides the same lively language that caused C.S. Lewis to call Marshall's 'Our Island Story' one of his favourite books.Be sure to look at the other books in this series, Our Island Story and This Country of Ours, also from Living Book Press.
One of the greatest war stories of all time, The Iliad is presented here in story form for easy reading and provides a great introduction to this classic tale. Set during the Trojan war it tells of Gods and humans, and mans struggle in the face of uncaring Gods. Taking readers from the siege of Troy through to the battle between Achilles and Hector, to the final ransoming of Hector's body, this story has been a foundation of western culture for millennia.This edition features all of the original illustrations.
This edition features the Australia and New Zealand sections of H.E. Marshall's classic history of the English Empire, "Our Empire Story", complete with all original illustrations and tables. Within these pages you'll read of the first white people to discover Australia, the police who were worse than the convicts, brave explorers, warrior Maori's and so much more.
This book is a delightful introduction to stones and geology written for children. It is a faithful reproduction of the original text and details how to identify different rocks, how to test their hardness, how to start a rock collection, how rocks are made and much more.
Collected in Australian Legendary Tales are 30 stories shared by the Noongahburrah people and recorded by the author. A fascinating collection featuring stories that explain local landmarks, animal habits, and even the creation of animals themselves, this book represents one of the first collections of First Australian culture recorded after colonisation.This edition features the complete original text along with an introduction by Andrew Lang as well as the original illustrations by Aboriginal artist Tommy McRae.
Cedric Errol and his mother had been living in poverty on the streets of New York City when they receive news that Cedric has inherited the title Lord Fauntleroy and is heir to the earldom and a huge estate.Plucked from the streets and taken to join the English elite the Earl sets about teaching young Cedric how to be part of the aristocracy. Will Cedric's good nature dull in this new environment, or will his goodness help to change those around him?Called the Harry Potter of its day due to the excitement of children waiting to read the next chapters this story has influenced plays, film, and television for over 100 years. This edition is complete and unabridged and contains all twenty-six original illustrations by Reginald B. Birch which set fashion trends at the time the novel was released.
These three greek legends were been retold by the incomparable Charles Kingsley for his own children, and now you can share them with yours.Follow along as Perseus with his winged sandals travels the world to defeat the Gorgon Medusa, and saves Andromeda from the sea monster Cretus...Join the Argonauts who face many trials as they travel with Jason to find the Golden Fleece...Accompany Theseus as he enters the labyrinth to meet the terrible Minotaur...This edition is presented complete and unabridged with 56 beautiful illustrations.
Used in Charlotte Mason's schools this how-to-draw book teaches the user to draw many shapes and animals using basic, step-by-step instructions. The young artist will learn how to break complex figures up into their simpler parts so that it can be drawn more easily.
After completing her history of England, Our Island Story, H.E. Marshall received a letter from a young lady in the United States asking her to write the history of her country. This Country of Ours is the result. It tells the story of the United States from the discovery by the Vikings and Columbus right through to the presidency of Woodrow Wilson, conveniently broken into the following sections- Stories of Explorers and Pioneers Stories of Virginia Stories of New England Stories of the Middle and Southern Colonies Stories of the French in America Stories of the Struggle for Liberty Stories of the United States Under the ConstitutionThis edition is complete and unabridged and includes all the original images in black and white.
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