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Hope takes us to the destination And the destination keeps us reminding Something of the thing may give you the most I called it; hope satisfied Dr Baljit Singh Wednesday 12 May 2021 A Walk without Food (Hope) (2021) is my second poetry book; my previous poetry book was, The Manifestations of Being (2020). Topics in Population and Health (2019) were my academic writing. I began writing poetry in August 2008. The first poem I wrote was Oh My Beautiful, Oh My Merciful; it is my masterpiece song; I like it the most. A poem is a perspective with many topics. Apart from imagining, poets write happy and sad. Most poems I wrote in the very early morning. My poems are about human relationships. I take life as the most beautiful gift of God that has built so many things. Before my birth, there was food in the market; the first man would have searched for what to eat. I hope you enjoy reading the text. -Baljit
Set in the 1980s before the age of smart phones, computers and the internet, 24 year old diarist Nicholas narrates the difficulties, tragedies, failed relationships and intellectual obsessions that continually torment him. But then he meets some people who are much worse off than himself.
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This book is a tale about fairies and gnomes who gathered to create a New Year Fair. The fairies sat together to work out what they would sell on their stalls, and the gnomes worked out what they could build to sell at the fair. After invitations were sent to all the animals in their neighbourhood, they started their working bees to make goods. The fair was opened by Blondie, the head fairy, and Bob, the chief gnome. The fair went well, and money was raised for a worthwhile charity. The aftermath was cleaned up at the Village Green, and everyone went home exhausted.
This is a book designed for seven- to twelve-year-olds. It is about an unlikely partnership between a girl, a horse, and a snake. This is a feel-good book about how one good turn deserves another, as a privilege and not a right. Enjoy the read and learn some new words and facts. Knowledge is free.
This is a book written to be read by or to 7-12 year olds. A feel good book about the bond between a boy and a horse and how one good turn deserves another-as a privilege not a right. This book can bring a tear to the eye of the reader with a twist at the end. Enjoy the read and learn some new words and facts along the way.
"e;Finding Myself -where I never thought I would find Me"e; is a collection of poems and thoughts, where Sumi tells of her very interesting and successful journey to find her real self. She hopes her words will help us see a brighter worldwhere perhaps some of us will rediscover our own true selves againas I did! Thankyou Sumi. - Nan Witcomb, Author of "e;The Thoughts of Nanushka"e;
This is a story about a detective and his climb up the ladder with the use of some very unorthodox methods.With a crumbling marriage and a heavy drinking problem and his ever-faithful sidekick, Meat Head, they solve the crimes in their very own inevitable way to get to the truth in A Place in Time.
A Dark Secret is a heartwarming tale of a police inspector with a broken marriage who received suspension from work. She was diagnosed with breast cancer and had to have a double mastectomy. On the day she left the hospital, she was handed her divorce papers. During her recovery, her husband was shot dead. She would now like to return to work, but only on her terms. This is the story of her fight back with dignity.
Benji, Martin, Princess and Chester find themselves in a whole lot of trouble one morning. This was life changing and without the Feisty Four working as a team, they would not have been able to return. A short story for young readers. Just enough thrill in the book to keep the young readers interested.
Lost somewhere between the drunken romantic poets of past and the hedge dwelling drunkards of now. With words of lost love, travesties to his stomach lining and maybe the odd ditty that tugs so gently on your heart strings comes this.. Having The RatsA self-hate diary of the nearly drowned. Read, enjoy, or besmirch, it matters not so long as a glass with two fingers of hard liquor are in the other hand
This is a book designed for seven- to twelve-year-olds. This is a story about a boy putting himself in extreme danger to save an elephant. The elephant returns that favour years later, albeit in a way that both terrifies and excites the boy. This is a feel-good book about how one good turn deserves another, which is a privilege and not a right. Enjoy the read, and learn some new words and facts. Knowledge is free.
This is a book designed for seven- to twelve-year-olds. This story describes how a giant clam accidentally traps a deep-sea diver who is unable to free himself from its vice-like grip while all the time his air supply is getting low. Will help arrive in time?Enjoy the read and learn some new words and facts. Knowledge is free.
When things happen or situations crop up that raise an eyebrow, or cause a smile or simple appreciation, they are often the catalyst for one of Charlie's doodles. He finds putting writing them frees his mind to get on with something else.
Elizabeth Jobson has lived in Australia from England for 40 years. Has always loved writing and words and has numerous articles to her credit in a variety of papers and magazines. Much of her working life has been spent as a secretary in the newspaper industry and legal world. In recent years she is running a real estate business with her husband in the picturesque Tamborine Mountain in the Gold Coast hinterland of Queensland in Australia. Bentley the Cocker Spaniel was bought on a whim whilst Elizabeths husband was undergoing chemotherapy. He has a wonderful nature and is a very caring dog and spent much time by Lens side during his recovery. He is so much part of the family and business life that Elizabeth decided to write some childrens books about him. Bentley loves children and they love him back. He plays an active role in the business.
Elizabeth Jobson has lived in Australia from England for 40 years. Has always loved writing and words and has numerous articles to her credit in a variety of papers and magazines. Much of her working life has been spent as a secretary in the newspaper industry and legal world. In recent years she is running a real estate business with her husband in the picturesque Tamborine Mountain in the Gold Coast hinterland of Queensland in Australia. Bentley the Cocker Spaniel was bought on a whim whilst Elizabeths husband was undergoing chemotherapy. He has a wonderful nature and is a very caring dog and spent much time by Lens side during his recovery. He is so much part of the family and business life that Elizabeth decided to write some childrens books about him. Bentley loves children and they love him back. He plays an active role in the business.
Elizabeth Jobsonhas lived in Australia from England for 40 years. Has always loved writing and words and has numerous articles to her credit in a variety of papers and magazines. Much of her working life has been spent as a secretary in the newspaper industry and legal world. In recent years she is running a real estate business with her husband in the picturesque Tamborine Mountain in the Gold Coast hinterland of Queensland in Australia. Bentley the Cocker Spaniel was bought on a whim whilst Elizabeths husband was undergoing chemotherapy. He has a wonderful nature and is a very caring dog and spent much time by Lens side during his recovery. He is so much part of the family and business life that Elizabeth decided to write some childrens books about him. Bentley loves children and they love him back. He plays an active role in the business.
Elizabeth Jobson has lived in Australia from England for 40 years. Has always loved writing and words and has numerous articles to her credit in a variety of papers and magazines. Much of her working life has been spent as a secretary in the newspaper industry and legal world. In recent years she is running a real estate business with her husband in the picturesque Tamborine Mountain in the Gold Coast hinterland of Queensland in Australia. Bentley the Cocker Spaniel was bought on a whim whilst Elizabeths husband was undergoing chemotherapy. He has a wonderful nature and is a very caring dog and spent much time by Lens side during his recovery. He is so much part of the family and business life that Elizabeth decided to write some childrens books about him. Bentley loves children and they love him back. He plays an active role in the business.
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