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  • av Anne-Marie Fitzwilliam
    269,-

    Entwined Lives A Secret That Rips Them Apart Twins On A Turbulent Voyage Of Discovery A sugar plantation, a waterlily pond, and a decades-old deception are the backdrop for When Lily Ponds Ripple. It is a forceful narrative about the West Indian twins, Florence and Charlotte Montague. Their rivalry for the same man underscores just how close loyalty and betrayal are. The revelation of a family secret takes the Barbadian sisters from their sheltered island to London and Germany. In Frankfurt, Florence becomes a notable author, while Charlie's career leads her from the London stage to Hollywood. Despite their geographical separation, the sisters cannot escape one another, far less their shared history. To face the future, they must confront the past together.

  • av Kamali Ekeama
    115,-

    Indulge in a poetic journey that unravels the essence of self and the enigmatic human conundrum, beckoning you to embark on a path of profound self-evaluation. These poems serve as mirrors, reflecting perspectives uniquely tailored to each reader's individuality, fostering non-judgmental introspection on a deeply personal level. The author draws from life's observations, ingeniously crafting verses that encapsulate universal questions and fleeting glimpses of potential answers - questions that resonate with every soul who encounters them. With each verse, the reader is compelled to transcend the ordinary negativities that shroud their true selves, paving the way for unhindered and retrospective analysis of their actions and motives. The fluidity of the writing beckons the reader to be wholly present, free of distractions, and beckons them to reflect with unfiltered honesty. Each piece becomes an invitation to explore profound inquiries: Is this me? Do I recognize myself in these lines? Should I take action? Or, at the very least, can I become better?

  • av Sharee Hayley-Xerri
    125,-

    Today is a special day! I am having a yummy hot lunch order and a sparkling red drink too. I told my friends about it. This is my first ever lunch from the school canteen! I can hardly wait for lunchtime. I hope Miss Jones will let me take the lunch basket to the canteen. This special day is turning out to be kind of strange and my teacher looks kind of funny. Where is my yummy hot lunch order and sparkling red drink? What has happened to my teacher, Miss Jones?

  • av Rahul Mirchandani
    125,-

    Through this book of poems, I wanted to express the dynamic mystery that is existence, as well as the innate essence of life that we each carry in us as human beings, and show how language can be a medium for pure desire, as well as the desired. Through this book, with verses that flow like dance and rhythms that silently echo as music, my wish is to bring the above to life, and to highlight a sense of magic upon you, the reader. The title, The Spark: An Ode to Life, accentuates both the wild and calm nature of fire, and the words written on each page are like sparks ignited, celebrating creativity and possibility. Upon these lines I strive to linger for moments upon the edge of the cliff, and then soar someplace within myself. Come, fly with me.

  • av Mo Jones
    135

    A captivating collection of brief conversational poems by Maureen (Mo) Jones - grandmother, care home entertainer, retired teacher. Serious and humorous, these verses ignite talking points, sparking connections between readers. Embrace love, loss, hope, and resilience through Mo's keen observations, celebrating life's miracles. Join this enchanting poetic journey and feel the warmth of her words wrap around your heart, leaving lasting impressions of connection and appreciation.

  • av Obitus Hades
    145,-

    Power corrupts, and absolute power corrupts absolutely, or so we are told. The question is, who says so, the victors or the vanquished? Who controls whom? Who controls the minds of the proletariat? You of course know the answer. Or do you? Embark on a journey where all is exposed as being corrupt and be prepared to join the corrupters and feel good about having your innermost dark secrets exposed. The question is... Can outrageous corruption ever have a noble cause?

  • av Andrew Macmichael
    155 - 245

  • av Verity Perry
    135 - 189,-

  • av Eman Alnaqbi
    135

    Amal is a little girl who likes to play with her unicorn toy. One night, she makes a wish: that her toy would grow into a super giant. But Amal faced a big challenge after that wish. Is she going to be able to figure out the solution? Read the book to find out.

  • av Sanda Lum
    135

    Brave Katherina Giselle is a gifted teacher. She obtains a teaching job at a prestigious school in London during COVID-19 era. Principal Leo at the prestigious school does not allow her to teach anything creative. Although she is teaching at an elite school, she feels that she does not have any freedom. But her compassionate American friend Bear encourages her to use her creative thoughts to write. She secretly writes fantasy stories about creativity and equality. She becomes a top-selling author before long. She somehow manages to keep her secret hidden from Principal Leo's notice. Things take a shaky turn when tyrannical Principal Leo becomes aware of her creative publications. Principal Leo thinks Katherina is a terrified typical gazelle and that he could silence her and diminish her creative ideas by threatening her. Katherina Giselle's mysterious and innovative thoughts give her powers beyond Principal Leo's imagination. Profoundly inventive and entertainingly educative, Katherina Giselle encapsulates the importance of courage, righteousness, creativity, and imagination. This is a timeless story for all those who love to imagine.

  • av Patricia Bevin
    159,-

    In a quiet town where the most dramatic stories are found on bookshelves, a real-life horror unfolds.The local library, once a sanctuary of knowledge, now becomes the epicentre of a chilling mystery as staff members meet untimely ends. These were ordinary individuals, deeply embedded in their daily routines, now silenced forever.Yet, every death tells a story. Behind the façade of daily transactions and book returns lurk secrets desperate to remain unread. Someone harbours a truth so dark, they're willing to kill to keep it.Who holds such a deadly secret? And who will be the next to reach their story's ominous conclusion in The Final Chapter for Some?

  • av Lottie Lou
    135

    'For Dominic the Dachshund, half a dog high and a one and a half long, believed he was vast. What could go wrong?' Dominic the Dachshund is a charmingly illustrated rhyming adventure for young children, written to read with rhythm. What could go wrong on a beautiful spring day? Did he bite off more than he could chew? Encourage children to join in and read along. Encourage prediction of the last word in the line from the rhyme! The book promotes discussion and learning around themes featured in the story e.g., spring, judging others and resilience.

  • av Emma Reynolds
    135

    Have you ever daydreamed about a magical world? Have you sometimes seen a fairy or an elf out of the corner of your eye? Gracie has, but she always dismissed it all and blamed it on her wonderful imagination. Then one night a little door appeared at the bottom of her bedroom wall. That was the night that her life changed forever.

  • av Rosey Thomas Palmer
    125,-

    In the tranquil coastal town where Miranda pursued quiet career in social care, she relished the freedom and flexibility it granted her to nurture her two children, despite their significant age gap. However, when her teenager's inexplicable decline in energy coincides with an elderly client's enchantment with mysterious lights at sea, Miranda's world takes an unforeseen turn. The appearance of an unfamiliar boy on the beach not only saves Tanya from danger but also entangles Miranda in a web of suspicion that threatens to strip her of custody of her younger child. As conflicting family ties unravel, Miranda battles to reclaim her rightful authority in shaping her daughters' futures, grappling with the tumultuous forces that seek to tear her apart.

  • av Sandra Balchin
    145,-

    The Icky Wick Bowls Club invites you to join them at their private table known as the Gin Club Table, come and listen to hilarious tales of the past, or maybe witness the steamy night at The Vicars and Tarts party with a different story on every table. Travel to Ireland in the 60s with Molly and the gang as they cleverly remove marble fireplaces from a mansion in the wilds of Ireland and ship them off to the USA. Meet Micheal the renowned Irish raconteur singer/songwriter. Stay with Benny the septuagenarian gangster while he plans to bring his finest cannabis down from his factory in London filling up three golf bags, which he hides in the holiday coach carrying all the OAPs, to France. His journey with his wife Beryl, into and out of France with no passport, due to the fact he is on a lifetime ban from leaving the UK due to his criminal record.

  • av Laura Parsonage
    135

    Penny Pitt lives next door to a zoo, but her friends won't come to play because the air smells of stinky animal poo - yuck! But then Penny has an idea. She feeds all the animals her favourite foods... Want to know what happens when you feed jelly to a whale? Or chocolate to a hippo? Read Penny Pitt and the Stinky Zoo to find out!

  • av Kenneth Hutton
    135

    They have been coming to a holiday cottage in Suffolk for as long as they can remember, and Ellie and Jack are familiar with every lane and byway, every stretch of beach and shingle, indeed every nook and cranny within easy reach of the cottage, and of course they have their own favourite places. On this the last day, before their holiday is over for another year and after much pleading, the children have been allowed out on their own and are heading down the lane in search of adventure. The Suffolk coast has always held out a hint of the supernatural, magic and alternative realities, but nothing has prepared the children for what is about to unfold. This will be a holiday they will never forget.

  • av Ricardo Lebrija
    159 - 255,-

  • av Francesca Callaghan
    135

    One day, Baby Monkey was playing in the jungle when - all of a sudden! - something came rolling down the path! It was round, and smooth, and hard, and nearly as big as Baby Monkey! But where did it come from? Who was its family? Baby Monkey had lots of questions! Join Baby Monkey on a 'petite aventure' to find a home for this lost 'oeuf.' Read along to find out what happens in this fun and friendly language-enhancing story. One! Two! Trois! Voila!

  • av Deborah Miller
    135

    Beep is a cute little robot who loves nothing more than playing with his friends. They have lots of fun together, but Beep sometimes feels he doesn't fit in. You see, Beep has autism, and he views the world slightly differently from his friends, making it harder for him to join in their games. In this heart-warming story, it shows the obstacles Beep must face every day and his struggle to be accepted. It shows how he can find it hard to interact with his friends and how it makes him feel. Luckily, Mum is there to explain and help him understand that being different is not a bad thing, and it can even have its advantages. The next day at nursery, Beep gets to prove this when his friend Roar can't complete a puzzle that he finds too difficult. Beep steps in and helps him finish it as puzzles are easy for him. His friends tell Beep how they are happy that he is there to help them, and they think he is very clever - which he is! They wish they were as clever as him. So, follow little Beep on his journey to find understanding and acceptance in a world that can appear scary and overwhelming for a little robot with autism.

  • av Molly Jean Rowe
    125,-

    Animals can't talk but in this book one little puppy can, and through her we find that although she starts life in awful conditions at a puppy farm, she eventually finds love and affection from a lovely family. She forms a strong relationship with the family's existing dog that takes her under his wing and teaches her many things. She also develops a very strong bond with the youngest daughter of the family, and between them they share many adventures. Although her story has some sad moments, this little puppy's tale has a very happy ending. It's a delightful little story that may be enjoyed by adults and children alike.

  • av Alana Stewart
    135

    The perfect day for an adventure in London, this is our stop. But wait, someone has been left behind! This charmingly illustrated book presents a lovely little story of a beloved toy's journey across London to be reunited with its darling Bella.

  • av Mac Fletcher
    155,-

    Following a run-in with his ex-wife's creditors, Greg Alison decides to uproot. Quickly! Morally and physically bankrupt, all he has is his faithful old dog, a wedge of banknotes he's squirreled away, and the use of a tiny caravan to live in. In the midst of winter. He plans to do little other than eat, sleep, and drink the days away in the idyllic Cornish village he chances upon, though a serendipitous opportunity to see his children in Southern France proves too good to resist. The trip doesn't work out as well as he'd like, and all is not as it should be on his return to Trevelly, forcing him to make himself scarce... Again. Greg uses the change of location as an opportunity to chase some hidden treasure, and with the help of new friends - Wyndham in Bromyard, and Eddy King in Trevelly - he uncovers much more than he bargained for. Completing the circle, however, proves a more complex and difficult task than he anticipated.

  • av Capt Solomon Quainoo
    145 - 199,-

  • av Toni Hunt
    125,-

    Autism is a life-long condition that affects how the brain works. It is not an illness and therefore cannot be 'cured.' Some may show traits but never be diagnosed as being autistic. Autism... A Mother's Story is a heartfelt account of a mother's journey with her autistic son which spans almost 28 years and covers the huge ups and downs of this complex condition. This is a memoir that gives hope to those caring for anyone with autism or for anyone wanting to know more about the challenges that face carers and the assistance that is available.

  • av Alan Potter
    145,-

    It was purported that Christopher Hitchens, a journalist, first used the phrase that 'everyone has a book in them'. If that is the case, then this is mine. Whether it is good or bad is for others to judge. This book was written during the first UK lockdown in 2020 as a means of keeping the brain active. It quickly led on to a second book, not yet published and prompted a third, not yet completed. It is not a police procedural nor is it autobiographical but stems purely from the author's imagination. The book reflects the author's love of Cornwall and is set almost exclusively in that county. It also encompasses the love of a newly-found sister and the love for and of a newly-found lover. The theory of Karma suggests that what happens to a person happens because they caused it with their own actions. That sums up the climax of the book.

  • av Amy Taylor Cook
    145,-

    Sometimes you need a lifetime to tell a story. Sometimes you only need four days. Heather Thompson is a 20-year-old with an arguably great life: the makings of a dream career, supportive friends and family, and a relationship lifted right out of a romance novel. But that doesn't mean she isn't struggling. Sometime in August is an honest, no-holds-barred account of mental ill-health in a young adult, which follows four life-changing days in Heather's life.

  • av Hilda Torres
    135

    Meet Tonio and Bear, and all the animals they will encounter on this incredible adventure. Tonio is on the autism spectrum, but no worries! He and his best friend Bear will overcome any obstacles they find along the way. In a world where sometimes things can be a little bit overwhelming it is important to have a friend who is loyal and understands you and who is always there when you need him. Bear will help Tonio face the challenges of autism as he discovers the amazing animals at the zoo. This book will be the first in a series of great adventures for our little hero and his sidekick Bear who is always ready, willing, and able to save the day. A book that kids and their families can relate to and that can teach us all that "Autism is a part of our world, not a world apart."

  • av Carrie Ransom
    125,-

    The majority of us in the Western world will suffer at some point with aches and pains. Statistics say over 80% of those will be back problems. The Dutch philosopher Erasmus once said, 'Prevention is better than cure,' so doesn't it make sense to do something now that can prevent this pain from happening? This book not only provides a common-sense approach to identifying and changing those habits known to be a major cause of those aches and pains, but will also keep you toned, since doing actions the correct way means you will be using the right muscles while protecting the spine, giving you a better quality of life now as well as in your mature years.

  • av Y. Y Zhèng
    145,-

    From the ocean to the treesthe droplets searched with ease,our family covers the world two-thirds at least.

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