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  • av Nicole McGrath
    149,-

  • - Reminiscences of Nigeria's former Attorney-General
    av Mohammed Bello Adoke
    245 - 335,-

  • av Jessica Hill
    125,-

  • av L J Bacon
    185,-

  • av Jacqueline de Carteret
    125,-

    Sarah works at the animal shelter, and Tigger is a rescue cat there.Sarah wants to take him home to live with her and her family. Will she be allowed to?He could get up to all sorts, with the other cats. Harley, Midnight and Pumpkin.Tigger is a real little character and loves having fun.Come and join him and his friends, and see what they get up to.

  • av Fahad Ben G
    149,-

    I write about you not to make you come back; I just need to get rid of the things that used to upset me and I couldn't tell you about back then.

  • av Fran Norris
    185,-

  • av Robert Lyons
    199,-

    1973: the year of the oil crisis, the secondary banking collapse, the three day working week and the collapse of the stock market. In a riotous ride through the City of London we meet the characters and events that filled the social and City pages of the press in that roller-coaster year.Guy Magnus, an ambitious young share dealer, makes a daring takeover bid in the face of opposition from the City Establishment. Will he follow their rules, or his own: never to fall in love with a deal? Will he come to repent his challenge to the powers-that-be? Is Guy's story fiction or fact? Was a Norfolk Broads canal boat really moored in the marina of Monte Carlo? Did a Henry Moore sculpture really become the most expensive work of art in the world? And did a bet for a lunch at Maxim's for the first to make a million, Guy or his friend and rival Harry Griffin, bring a merchant bank to the verge of collapse?THE SHELL COLLECTOR tells a cautionary tale of the City when its buccaneering spirit was at a peak. Whether true or false, it is never less than entertaining.

  • av Francoise Dumaurier
    185,-

    When seventeen-year-old Hailey’s multi-racial, single parent family migrate to the tiny rural town of Corpus, Georgia (population 700), she would rather have moved anywhere but there.That is, until she spots him. Mysterious definitely, perhaps even supernatural. Where Hailey is awe-struck by the young man of her dreams, her little brother, Mason, sees a soulless creature of the night, a half-man who may be responsible for a series of grisly murders across the southern gothic town. Antwan Zeddman, the town’s first African-American Sheriff, must enforce a curfew in Corpus to ensure the safety of the townsfolk. He must contend with sightings of hellish winged beasts and investigate the slaying of an innocent young couple traveling through town. There is a growing sense of racial unrest. Hailey will find herself caught between her family, the residents of Corpus, and the vampire she’s falling in love with. The Grateful Boys is an otherworldly Young Adult novel which explores the challenges of growing up mixed raced in the southern states of America, and the troubles of a young woman coming of age in a town full of danger and temptation.

  • av Niaby Codd
    159,-

  • - The Lost Boy
    av Ian Campbell
    145,-

    In this sweet children's story about courage and helping others, Billy Bog Brush learns how much fun it can be to be a hero!

  • av D N Carter
    309 - 409,-

  • av Mike Jalland
    149,-

  • av Charlotte Moncrieff
    245,-

    It's Billy's seventh birthday and no one is more excited than he is to finally be a big boy! At the park later that day, Billy finds himself in tears after getting hurt in a small accident. When a passing stranger scolds him, telling him that 'Big Boys don't cry - only silly ones do', Billy questions what it means to be a big boy. Thankfully, Mum and Dad and some new friends help Billy understand that crying is normal and that everyone does it, including some of Billy's favourite and most admired members of his family.For many boys today, there is a fear that expressing emotion is seen as a sign of weakness. This only becomes more evident as they move from boyhood into adolescence.This book helps parents frame emotions in a positive light, normalising the idea that all boys cry, whether they are seven years old, in the armed forces, a fireman or a father - all big boys cry, it does not make them silly!

  • av Gwyn Ellis Pritchard
    149,-

    "You will have to place a small handful of the maggots under your tongue, and must hold them there for a full two minutes," Jack instructed Isabella . . . .And boy did they wriggle! She struggled not to wretch!Two worlds collide when a chance meeting brings together Jack and Isabella. Jack, the son of the Head Gardener of the Oakfield Estate, finds himself a friend in the lovely Isabella, the 'little lady of Oakfield Hall'. Set in Victorian times in the Southern Counties of England - with an intermittent welsh presence in the form of the Jones' travelling gypsy family - much laughter, dance, music and cultural challenges lie before the two friends this summer! How will the delicate Isabella fair among the unfamiliar countryside with its host of creatures and seasonal demands?Will the rugged, uneducated Jack rise to the challenge of learning to read and write poetry about his beloved countryside - poaching, skinning rabbits and river fishing?Every day is an adventure and it seems they are meant to be together, always. Or are they?Read about their exciting adventures and discover the true meaning of friendship with them as they each discover new worlds and new challenges!

  • - A Year of Mourning and Reflection
    av Daniel Rose
    149,-

    Daniel describes in intimate detail the days leading up to, and following on from, his father's passing. Initially in denial that he could ever lose his father, he has to eventually face the inevitable outcome that his father does not have long to live.Daniel's journey, as he documents his year of mourning in 2016 and onwards, is a heart-breaking story, as he struggles to cope with his loss and newfound responsibilities, whilst reflecting on life after death.Denial, acceptance, grief and depression; Daniel attempts to survive throughout the year, drawing strength from his faith in God, his religion and the love and support of his family, along with the guidance and wisdom that his late father provided, enabling him to finally face the future with positivity.This book is a must read for anybody struggling to cope with the loss of a loved one.

  • av Uthania Jackson
    135,-

  • av Agnes Kirkwood
    159,-

    When Nan accompanied her son taking her five-year-old grandchild to school one day, she was mesmerised by all the changes since she started school over seventy years ago, just after World War Two: the way people work and the opportunities then and now.Looking back at so many changes and progress inspired her to write a book about her memories of her younger and teenage years right up to getting married in the 60s. The progress, in education and the new technology, has created a different lifestyle as we know it today.Follow the memories of Nan through her childhood and relive the life of a young girl growing up in a Scottish pit village in the 40s with her family and experience the love, pain and laughter.

  • av Jane Lawlor
    169,-

    Congratulations! You have just found the best cat book ever written. I'm Archie and I am a ginger cat and the manager at the most incredible hotel just for cats. I've written this book so humans get to meet me and my guests as we get up to all sorts at night including cat rodeo, cat casino night, cat sailing and even skiing. I can't wait for you to meet my guests and get to know their real personalities, not to mention my team, which includes Dan and Louis the horses and my three faithful hounds Buddy, Dougy and Alfie. Get ready for the read of your life.

  • av Dougie Arnold
    159,-

  • av Miller Caldwell
    175,-

    Hilda Campbell was born in the north of Scotland in 1889. She married German national Dr Willy Bu╠ïttner Richter in 1912. They honeymooned in Scotland and returned to settle in Hamburg. Dr Richter died in 1938. After visiting her ailing parents, Hilda returned to Germany just before the Second World War began. She became a double agent, controlled by Gerhardt Eicke in Germany and Lawrence Thornton in Britain. How could she cope under such strain, and with her son Otto in the German Army? Nor did she expect her evidence to be so cruelly challenged at the Nuremberg Trials. Learn of her post-war life, which took her abroad as a British Ambassador’s wife.This is an extraordinary story based on the life of the author’s great aunt, Hilda. The book includes several authentic accounts.

  • av Sophia Butler Wasiak
    175,-

    What could possibly go wrong when a London girl, (or penniless studentarmed with a hefty collection of literary gems), falls in love with a much older and dashing Scotsman, and tries her hand at goat-keeping, vege table growing and life in a tiny Scottish hamlet?!Sophia Wasiak Butler grew up as an inner-city London teen who always fostered a dream of country life. After graduating from Newcastle-Upon-Tyne University with her English Literature degree in her pocket, deaf to the unappealing and empty promises of the rat-race, she invites us to accompany her as she takes the daring jump into a world where the universal melds seamlessly with the personal.The path is bursting with literary sages, Eastern wisdom, the gritty reality of dirt-stained nails, self-reflection and a good dose of common sense on this adventure, always interwoven through the multicultural tapestry which defines the author.

  • - The Mind-Body, Diet and Lifestyle Connection
    av Ray Griffiths
    159,-

    The part of the brain most heavily associated with mental health, memory, emotion and mood is called the hippocampus; the biological name for the seahorse. It is the unusual seahorse-like shape of the hippocampus that has led to its evocative name. Just as the seahorse charms the depths of oceans, our own hippocampus, when supported and nurtured, can help to enchant our own lives. Worryingly, there are an increasing number of scientific papers linking problems with the hippocampus to depression, in particular, the shrinking or failure to regrow this part of the brain after prolonged stress. Depression, anxiety and mood disorders are often seen as entirely psychological in cause. However, more and more research is highlighting that chronic health issues, poor diet and lifestyle choices can, and will, negatively impact our vulnerable hippocampus, and consequently, our mental health.Personalised nutritionist Ray Griffiths examines how we can modify our dietary and lifestyle choices to nourish our brain and hippocampus. These choices can help to cushion us from the harm we may encounter as we navigate the challenges of modern everyday life. This nourishment is absolutely vital, as every day our hippocampus can potentially regrow 700 brand new neurons, but it needs a huge amount of assistance to do so. Nourishment for the hippocampus can come from not just diet but also from balanced gut bacteria, social connection, exercise, an outdoors environment, music and dance. Learning how to support your brain health begins with what you eat.

  • av Ainge Liana
    159,-

  • - A Phenomenological Approach To Understanding 'Why?'
    av Dr Jo-Ann Rowland
    269,-

    Every suicide is an individual tragedy whose origins challenge our mental capacity.Suicide is a global phenomenon. Each year there are over 800,000 reported suicides worldwide and that is expected to increase to over 1.5 million by 2020. More people attempt suicide than die from suicide.Family-member survivors and communities are left with many unanswered questions, not understanding why the person chose to commit suicide. Persons responding to suicide and suicide attempts are very often not prepared for what they encounter and this exacerbates the problem.This book looks at the struggles of a high-risk people group and presents interventions and postventions proffered in a consultation forum.

  • - A Farewell To Epics
    av Nicholas Lovelock
    245,-

    The second part of Arthur and Jo’s strange adventures throughout the land of Discoucia, and a time when Archie the Water Goddess has made the ultimate sacrifice to rid the world of her nemesis, Cordelia Paradise, the Fire Goddess.However, things rarely go to plan and Arthur finds himself at war with Archie’s hidden agenda rather than the insane task that he has to help Archie complete.Hidden around Discoucia in its sixteen major cities are sixteen gems that Archie must collect before a year is up. If she wins then Cordelia will disappear to another dimension and not return until she agrees to stop causing forest fires, volcanic eruptions and droughts.Team Archie has Arthur and Jo, who both have the understanding that by collecting these gems a natural order can be brought back and maybe Jo’s father will get well again. Team Cordelia has Alicia May, who has a talent for becoming anyone and a deep malicious streak; and Iren, who has a fanatical hatred for Archie, which Archie herself doesn’t like to talk about.Along the way they meet old friends and old enemies, as well as Archie having to perform miracles without the use of divine power. From the murky ruins of Tanalos to the haunted corridors of Ashin Dance Academy, the frozen caverns of Icester and the verdant streets of Proceur, the adventure will take them around Discoucia and beyond, unless Cordelia and Alicia May can stop them first...

  • av Nat Luurtsema
    185,-

    It is a hot day in Mighty Claw Valley and Truly, Arty, Bea and Prince have headed out to look for food with Truly's dad, Wilson.They find a little more than that though. They find a stone fort, selfish Velociraptors, Pterodactyls circling overhead and a pack of Megalosaurs thundering towards them.They went out for lunch and instead they found DANGER.

  • av Nat Luurtsema
    185,-

    Mighty Claw Valley is a wonderful place to live. If you like extreme danger.Truly, Prince, Arty and Bea do not. They are four young dinosaurs who call themselves The Mighty Claws but they’re a lot less ferocious than they sound!They like to go on adventures that are fun but don’t end in screaming and bleeding.Is that so much to ask?

  • av Dr Ian (Bournemouth University UK) Jones
    179,-

  • av Dr Ian Jones
    149,-

    John Smith is a man who solves problems, just don’t try to stop him. He is in Las Vegas trying to track down a missing woman, which should be a simple job. But he soon discovers he is not welcome, and there are those who want to make sure he leaves the city fast, in one way or another.

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