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  • av Stephanie A. Harper
    129,-

    This is the second of two books about the adventures of the Bruce children. These tales are set in the 1950's when the country was recovering from the ravages of war.

  • - Approaching Midlife: a Marathon, Mount Kilimanjaro and an Ironman Triathlon
    av Harold Cabrera
    194,-

    A 39-year-old dad of two, Harold Cabrera is your typical sports weekend warrior, who decides to complete three big challenges before turning 40.

  • av Bob Farrand
    184,-

    In 1965, nineteen-year-old Robin Farnham believes he ran over an old man but on stopping his car, he finds no body, merely a gold bracelet of a snake biting its tail. In 1981, sixteen-year-old Jane Foster (16) is sexually abused by her adoptive father and attacks him before fleeing to London where she consults Dr Peter Lakmaker, a psychiatrist.

  • - A NovoFlick
    av Vincent McInerney
    178,-

    Fakes is a story of intrigue and crime set in the Liverpool of the 1970's. With a rich cast of characters, its energy, suspense and comedy are driven by the dialogue of the key players as they become involved in the hectic circumstances surrounding the sale of a stolen baroque painting

  • av Georgia Brown
    174,-

    I have lived many lifetimes and played the part of many different characters, none of which were safe nor pro-active.

  • - My First Forty Years with the Brodsky Quartet
    av Paul Cassidy
    194,-

    Plenty of teenagers dream about becoming a rock star but how many 10yr olds dream about becoming a world-beating string quartet, and then go ahead and do it? Following on from Paul Cassidy's popular prequel, "Get Beethoven", Got Beethoven is a brutally honest and relentlessly entertaining account of what it's like to be in a band.

  • - Stories from the Pilsdon Community
    av Marian Barnes
    194,-

    This book is about communal living, as practised by the Pilsdon Community in Dorset. It describes an alternative way of providing refuge, support and a place of recovery for people experiencing mental health problems, addictions and other crises in their lives.

  • av Jon Lackland
    184,-

    Had enough of repeatedly giving up booze only to keep returning to the old cycles? Want to end the anguish and give yourself the chance to be the best you can? Do you know that group healing won't work with you?

  • av Jeni Whittaker
    174,-

    Gladys grows up in a large family, convinced she is the odd one out, especially compared with pretty Rita, the sister closest to her. Then elder brother Jim invents a new game, he calls the Courage Game, in which all seven of the children will be tested for their ability to keep a stiff upper lip.

  • av Rita Morrison
    164,-

    A Threat of Home - This is a family saga portraying the lives of two young Germans whose early lives play out against the looming driver of the novel which is the rise of Hitler and the Nazi Party.

  • av Lindsay Topham
    164,-

    The darkest times are always before the dawn, and hope is on the horizon.

  • - A love story during the Great Depression in Poland
    av Barbara Pearman
    162,-

    It's 1930 and Poland's economy is beginning to suffer as a result of the Great Depression. Kindhearted but naive Marianna lives with her parents in the rural village of Zalipie in southeast Poland. This small farming community is all she has ever known and she dreams of a different life in the city.

  • - 1968 - 1970 Two Years That Changed Test Cricket
    av Richard Thorn
    174,-

    When Cricket and Politics Collided describes one of the most extraordinary periods in the history of English cricket.

  • - Tales from an Eastern European Rail Adventure
    av Stuart McMillan
    164,-

    Why would a middle-aged, middle-management divorcee from Scotland decided to spend weeks alone travelling by train through Eastern Europe?

  • - Murder, Riot and Theft in Old Argyll
    av Lindsay Campbell
    164,-

    Argyll in the late 1700s wasn't so different to modern day. In this truly historic county, criminals of old walked the same canal path we do, stood on the same doorsteps, travelled the same ferry routes and looked on the same hills as they died that we look on today. The walls which held the criminals still stand, the legal system, which prosecuted them is recognisable, even the names reverberate into modern Argyll. But from the hills of Ardnamurchan and the vast scenery of the Blackmount to the glittering sands of Kintyre and beyond, these 18 new true tales of historic crime recount scenes, thankfully unrecognisable to modern Argyll residents, featuring muggings and murders, violent thefts, an old soldier's death, a disabled boy accused of killing a neighbour, a family of slippery thieves or the truth behind the last hangings in Argyll. These are the stories, previously untold, behind so many crimes hidden deep in the old records; old records which still smell of slate-dust, candle-smoke and charcoal from the original courtroom. The characters who sat in judgement there, the men who went in search of the criminals, and the surgeons who helped the victims are here introduced, while the past which almost touches the present so many times in old Argyll, is brought straight onto the page for readers. Blood and Battery is a parcel of new research about new historic crimes (some tragic, some thought-provoking, but all enlightening) and a colourful account of 66 years in a slowly modernising, but still criminal-ridden world of west coast industry, rural communities and government officialdom.

  • av Philip Ross Norman
    129,-

    BEYOND is the first in a series, a sci-fi fantasy adventure set in a mysterious and sometimes nightmarish world, weaving fast action narrative around plucky children fighting against a brutal system. By turns comic and absurd, there is a dark undercurrent that sweeps up from time to time to engulf the unwary.

  • av Jennie Richmond
    144,-

    It's 1848. Drover's boy, fourteen-year-old William Evans, is thrilled to be on his first long-distance cattle-drove, walking Welsh Black cattle for two hundred and fifty miles, from North Wales to London

  • - Support All Areas of Your Baby's Development by Nurturing a Love of Maths
    av Emma Smith
    194,-

    100 Ways in 100 Days to Teach Your Baby Maths appeals to new parents looking for cheap, simple activities to improve their baby's academic start in life but also raises important questions, such as why is there such large differences in maths ability between different countries?

  • - Family... Inheritance... The afflictions of love
    av GJ Babb
    144,-

    The renowned artist, Gustave Post, has been dead four years. His estate is in the hands of the Collarii Foundation, which administers it to maintain and enhance the value of his life's work, and to established the Gustave Post Museum and Study Centre as his lasting memorial.

  • av Tianna Okechukwu
    124,-

    Hamsters don't get lost; they go on adventures is the first book in a series about loss, love, and hope. Tianna wrote this book for all the children who lost a beloved pet, hoping to help them cope with their grief.

  • av Marc Scott
    162,-

    They are united now, two sisters who were kept apart by the cruel twists of their lives. And, despite the fact these siblings grew up at the opposite end of the social ladder, they have discovered that they share an unbreakable bond. It is like a modern-day fairy tale coming to life.

  • av John Benneyworth
    144,-

    Meet Mechan-Iggle! Mechan-Iggle has always loved tools, even as a child. He used to pick them up and tell his dad what they were called, learning about what each one did from electrician's tools through eight other types!

  • av David Bryer
    260,-

    The Trials of Love, two plays, classics of French dramatic literature, which in these translations were British premieres.

  • - A Kentish Insurrection
    av Paul Anthony Greenstreet
    174,-

    Mentioned in ancient subsidy rolls, Claxfeldestane is a 15th century, half timbered, Wealden Hall farmhouse. Part jettied, the house was built by wealthy Yeoman farmers.

  • - Solve the Puzzle, save the World.
    av Christopher Beach
    164,-

    Teenager Ruben, entrusted with a time travelling cube, must save the world... it's not just a toy. Ruben's mission is critical; only he and the Cube will prevent the total annihilation of life on Earth.

  • av Denis M Chenjerai
    224,-

    The story is based on Karina, a woman who ran away from her husband and daughter , in the rural Tamb village for town life. The challenges in her story include the economic meltdown that caused the redundancy of her husband from a lucrative employment. There was a lot of corruption going on in Fort city.

  • av Alison Haberfield
    144,-

    Meet Sparky! Based on the author's own rescue dog, this special hero might be small but he has a big character. It's a lovely day and Sparky decides to go out and see his friends. As he makes his way through the garden, he sees and hears lots of new and familiar sights and sounds. Come take a walk in the garden and see what you can discover!

  • - Where will your imagination take you?
    av Laura Gray
    129,-

    The Magical Dream Box introduces the concept of our minds and its power to a very early age reader in a subtle and simple way.

  • - A Collection of Articles Exploring Images of Work first published in 'Occupational Medicine' 2008 - 2018
    av Mike McKiernan
    744,-

    What is it? What does it look like? What does it mean? What does it matter?Art and Occupation is a valuable resource for physicians and an equally important compilation for art historians.

  • - Memoir of a Bemused Support Worker
    av Graham Phipps
    164,-

    In 2003 having secured two part time jobs within social care following a bout of redundancy I had to hit the ground running;

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