Norges billigste bøker

Bøker utgitt av Tellwell Talent

Filter
Filter
Sorter etterSorter Populære
  • av Graham C Braddock
    219,-

    In Queensland, two seemingly unconnected investigations are underway: a stalled search for a murderer by the state police and mysterious shipments of cement that have set bells ringing in the Australian federal police. As the events converge, a cattle property in the Central Queensland outback becomes the unlikely setting for a series of incidents that threaten Australia's economy and national security. In the midst of Cyclone Oswald, which paralyses much of Queensland and northern New South Wales, Superintendent Lawrence Parry and his handpicked team of undercover and specialist agents must fit together the jigsaw puzzle of clues. The Bryants, a middle-aged couple who live on the remote property, struggle to remain viable in the face of a neighbouring cattle station that is the operational base for a multimillion-dollar enterprise. But these neighbours' past and present activities could have implications that are not just local, but global. Meanwhile, Parry is caught in a moral dilemma as he relies on a bereaved family, a disgraced university professor, an investigative reporter, and a retired mining engineer to uncover the truth.In this crime mystery, a team of federal officers investigates events that could not only affect Australia's international trade but also catapult the nation into a war of words.

  • av Kaya Usher
    345 - 448,-

  • av Colette B Ramazani
    273 - 330,-

  • av Traci Strahlendorf
    258 - 389,-

  • av Douglas Savage
    288 - 404,-

  • av Andy H Niles
    219 - 288,-

  • av Michelle Greason
    219,-

    A playful Panda walks readers through their journey toward creating a more socially just and equitable world. Panda reflects on what it takes to plant seeds of change and resistance, while reminding readers to celebrate the small wins and to listen to whispers of hope along the way. This book tells the story of findings from a research project, exploring what structural social work is and how new social workers might embody this successfully in their practice. Panda shares effective strategies that might be used to create change and reminds readers their everyday efforts matter. As you go through your journey, do not forget to hold onto the root of why you wanted to become a social worker!

  • av Vincent Leuzy
    433 - 552,-

  • av Debbie A. Samson
    174,-

    Six-year-old William and his Nana hope you enjoy reading about their kitchen adventures as much as they enjoyed making each recipe. They have included a couple of their most favourite recipes so you can try them at home. The taste-testing (licking the spoon) is the exciting part. Spending time together is the best part. William and Nana's Kitchen Adventures is book #2 of the William and Nana's Adventures series. William and Nana's Weekend Adventures is book #1.

  • av Sandra J. Hill
    273,-

    Dear family (for aren't we all), this is a book written from the myriad pieces of poetry that started pouring through my soul awhile ago, waking me up in the middle of the night, and disappearing if I didn't have a pencil where I could grab it and write down the words. Somewhere in my subconscious, life's stories and lessons learned make their way, probably through inherited DNA, to my conscious mind. I have learned many truths from poems that have fallen through me. Like many of us, I have walked long years in my life in darkness, and if it weren't for being taught at a young age, while kneeling by my bed, the well-known children's prayer, "Now I Lay Me Down to Sleep," finding light would most likely have been much more difficult and painful. Through the pages of this book I hope you will find the amazing challenges, realizations and answers that lift a person's spirit in their daily walk, and teach us that we are not alone. The wisdom that falls into me, obviously from the hand of a loving God, definitely teaches me that in helping others we can receive the compassion, warmth of giving, and knowledge that we search for, that we are not so different from each other. Having traveled through darkness myself, this book is written from my heart to yours, to share answers that bring life's journey out of darkness into light.

  • av Barbara Griffiths
    258 - 389,-

  • av Karen Anderson-Hurd
    273 - 389,-

  • av Shanley Hodges
    204 - 330,-

  • av Kyle Creamer
    234 - 374,-

  • av Anni Mora
    158,-

    Sophie lives on a beautiful beach in Mexico with her mother and father. She loves to collect seashells that wash up on the shore. She usually spends quite a bit of time alone, but one morning that changes. As she is walking along the beach looking for seashells, she finds something just as special. Doing what you love to do can lead to other wonderful things.

  • av Isabelle Ulliana
    249 - 404,-

  • av Deeanne Wand
    258,-

    My Brother Miles is a delightful story about a young boy, Jett, whose older brother is on the autism spectrum. Jett learns about autism as he watches and interacts with his big brother.My Brother Miles teaches readers about some of the common characteristics of children on the autism spectrum, such as stemming, noise sensitivity and anxiety.

  • av Jennie Linnane
    174,-

    Lucy flees her husband in an Australian beach settlement duringthe Great Depression, only to end up in the hands of a strange, silent manwhose primitive dwelling is surrounded by barbed wire fences. As the worldfaces the horrors of Nazi Germany, Lucy must decide the fate of four people, includingthe motherly nun who influenced her formative years. This is a story ofsurvival, love and courage in the face of adversity.

  • av T D Roth
    173,-

    T.D. Roth grew up in the ranch country of southern Idaho. He has enjoyed a lifetime of adventure in the fields and mountains, lakes and streams of North America. He loves a good story and will assure you that his yarns must be true. After all, he made them up himself. He's hunted and fished in Idaho, Oregon, and California. After moving to Canada in 1972, his outdoor experience has included British Columbia, Saskatchewan, Ontario, and Newfoundland. From Grandpa with Love: The Adventures, Stories, and Yarns of a Lifelong Hunter and Fisherman was written for his grandsons and includes family photos throughout. The book is exactly what the title implies, so good luck in trying to sift fact from fiction in this delightful collection of memoir and yarn.

  • av Thea Moreau
    258 - 404,-

  • av Mark Lawrence
    189 - 273,-

  • av Catalina Siri
    288 - 344,-

  • av Alison Williams
    288 - 419,-

  • av Mitchell Robert Marasco
    258 - 374,-

  • av Franco D'Auria
    189 - 344,-

  • av Patrick Coman
    174 - 389,-

  • av Angie Vanderwees
    249,-

    In Fostering Resilience, Angie reflects back over her life to recount personal struggles, noteworthy experiences, and remarkable adventures, meanwhile embarking on a new journey to become a psychotherapist. Valuable lessons from training and practice (including quotes from various other works), along with healing strategies from her own personal therapy, are shared in this inspirational piece. The book includes eight positive affirmations which are expanded on through strategies based in Acceptance and Commitment Therapy and Positive Psychology. These can easily be adopted by the reader in a self-help format.

  • av Kenneth McLarnon
    174 - 288,-

  • av Colin Gerald Hopkins
    189 - 288,-

  • av J. Henry Tramble
    204,-

    This is an exciting tale, full of ups and downs, that will take you through Mike Hawke's life-long experiences. From humble beginnings, Mike Hawke embarks on one adventure after the next, shaped by those he meets along the way. Let yourself become truly immersed in this story, and you won't be able to help forming a strong connection to Mike Hawke, and be there with him as he rises to greatness.

Gjør som tusenvis av andre bokelskere

Abonner på vårt nyhetsbrev og få rabatter og inspirasjon til din neste leseopplevelse.