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  • av Madeleine Vieira
    345,-

    Khloe has a BIG problem. She's AFRAID of germs and has to clean herself repeatedly because of it. She worries about touching anything that may be germy, even a bench in the park or fruit in the market. What's even worse is that she's missing out on fun things because of it, like playing in the playground.Her good friend Ollie Owl has an idea. Khloe can overcome her fear and compulsive behavior by setting a goal. Taking several small steps toward that goal will help her achieve it.Wanting to go down a tube slide with her friends, Khloe agrees. As the steps become more difficult, Khloe has to gather more and more courage to accomplish each one.Can Khloe achieve each step and overcome her fear of germs while reducing her compulsive behavior even though sometimes her heart pounds and her stomach feels sick?Through storytelling, Dr. Madeleine Vieira's I'M AFRAID Anxiety Disorder Series teaches children to manage their anxiety symptoms. This book focuses on Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder and includes an About Anxiety page along with a Coping Strategies page and a Stepladder page. Parents and mental health professionals will appreciate this series aimed at relieving children's anxiety symptoms.www.DrMadeleineVieira.com

  • av Anne Bardell
    199,-

    This book is written for Catholics and fellow Christians seeking a vision of the Church which inspires great hope in these challenging times.The Church is God's process of healing and developing humanity. Father Brian Murphy highlights its history of change and development, and suggests how the present trials are intense preparation for the future. God has led us into the desert where all true renewal begins, in order to be prepared for a wonderful new spring.Each of us needs to become more deeply 'the type of worshiper the Father wants': that is to 'worship in truth' by rediscovering the treasures of the faith, and to 'worship in spirit' through contemplation, the prayer of the heart (John 4:24). Then the Church will be more effectively empowered to continue its mission to baptise all people into the life of the Trinity, and to renew the face of the earth.In the last part of the book Anne Bardell stresses the need for Adult faith formation, giving many practical examples. She discovered that most Catholics seem content with their level of faith knowledge. However, once introduced to the deeper riches of the history and truths of the faith, people were eager to know more as their thirst for faith formation grew.She argues for the essential need for centres or hubs of faith formation in every parish. It is essential that practising Catholics are encouraged to access these hubs as a normal part of parish life. They should also be accessible to parents leading their children through the Sacraments of Initiation. This requires the training of leaders equipped to support people as they travel ever deeper into their relationship with Jesus.

  • av Michael Quinlyn-Nixon
    159 - 275,-

  • av House of Coningsby
    515,-

    A book for avid readers interested in history and genealogy about a variety of amazing people who made a difference. Explore the lives of key influential characters of history and learn about new people and those already well known, read about their lives, struggles and their accomplishments from Royal scandals, curses, battles and even the robbery of the Irish Crown Jewels.Follow the twisted branches of our family's history and discover forgotten journeys by walking in the footsteps of our ancestors and relations reaching back into the past through the interconnecting tree of our familial roots.This book will have you marveling at the insight of peoples lives like John Blair Smith Todd, who helped carry President Lincoln from the theatre to the boarding house, and the curse of the Matthews family who condemned the last 'witch' of Ireland to death.The House of Coningsby looks in depth at each of their relations and provides the reader with a clear image of that person, their life and how they came to be, finding their place in history.Twisted Branches is the first of a two part series of the House of Coningsby's family history, and has been researched extensively with the the help of rarely seen documentation, record archives and more.

  • av Leon J. Gratton
    169,-

    The story begins with the brutal rape and murder of Romeo's partner, this in turn leads him on the quest for vengeance. His soul and his heart are hungry for revenge He is embroiled in a world of conflict and honour. In the dark mysterious world of Ninjutsü

  • av Ayn O'Reilly Walters
    185,-

    A dying king reveals a secret on his deathbed which has been passed down from king to king . When William finds a book in his mother's attic and accidentally casts a deadly spell on himself, he must find out the secret of the dying king in order to save his life .It's a race against time as William embarks on another journey to a dangerous historical era . How will he save his life, and what will he do when he finds out Raven is also after what the secret will reveal?The Chest of Spells is the third adventure in the 'Between the Trees' series .

  • av Patricia Godden
    199,-

    This book is about seeking to find out more about the soul through the means of meditation. The introduction describes what is meant by the words 'soul', 'spirit' and 'spirituality' and how meditation has been used for millennia to find out more about these deeper facets of the human being. Astrology, particularly one branch of astrology called 'draconic astrology' is another tool that can be used to explore the soul. The author meditated on the draconic level of the planets and signs of the zodiac to find out more about the soul, its relationship to spirit and their interactions with the outer, physical level of life. The first chapter gives simple instructions on how to create a draconic horoscope from the tropical horoscope that is used more commonly in western astrology. Diagrams and examples are given. However, it is not necessary to know anything about astrology to use this book. The chapter on draconic astrology can easily be skipped over by readers who have no interest in that subject.The second chapter describes how the author prepared to meditate. Most of the meditations started with her entering a cave, symbolic of a quiet place within. As each meditation unfolded, it became clear which planet or sign of the zodiac was the focus of that meditation. At the end of each meditation, insights gained were noted and the subject of further contemplation. Pictures, either paintings or collages, were produced to capture the essence of each meditation. These are reproduced in this book.The third and fourth chapters detail the meditations of the planets and signs of the zodiac, respectively. These descriptions are followed by the picture produced after the meditation and an explanation of the picture. After that are a few key words and phrases that summarise that planet or sign at the draconic level. There is a 'Comment' that puts the draconic level of the planet or sign into the context of the more common interpretations associated with the tropical horoscope.The final chapter is a review. It describes observations that have emerged in the author's astrology practice as a result of insights gained in the meditations. There is enhanced understanding of how a person's soul is guiding them in their physical life. However, the meditations go much further. There are many instances when the meditations seem to elucidate deeper parts of the human being: the soul and its connection with spirit. In addition, the meditations suggest a profound connection to all life; a oneness with all that is in creation.

  • av Sue Exton
    199 - 319,-

  • av Crispin
    329,-

    Defence of the garden realm is a book for children, which an adult can enjoy. It is a series of short, exciting poems depicting the initial adventure of a small group of insects (and a spider) who are facing the oncoming ant army (there is no fighting). After danger is averted they go their own way, but we then read an individual poem about the early days of each character. This develops our knowledge of each personality with all of their insecurities and obstacles to overcome. For example, the character "Little Scaredy Spider" is detached from all the other young spiders because she is vegetarian and eats only seeds and leaves, her webs are works of art and are not sticky to catch insects, but instead are silky and beautifully intricate. There is a Bee, who is the son of the Queen's sister. He is posh and clumsy and therefore is named "Bumble," but through an act of bravery, gets awarded the "order of the yellow knee" the highest honour possible. It is nice to think that after reading DOTGR that a child will see many bees with that particular medal (pollen sacks). "Sergeant Dung" is a dung beetle and the leader of "the crew," he sounds like an old soldier from London and is physically very strong, but he observes how the different strengths of others can overcome things that his brute strength cannot. "Catty-P" starts off as a caterpillar who would like to be in the air force, but is too young to fly, but she transforms and sees life from a whole new perspective (and doubles Bumble's air force). "Mumble" is a worm and slightly depressed. He sees all the things that the others can do and has low self-esteem as a result...but, through selfless acts, is elevated by the friendship of "the crew." Then each member of the crew of five have an individual adventure, followed by a few team efforts to deal with flood, building disruption, the vanity of a handsome "Red admirable" butterfly and a final summary by Mumble. Each adventure has their own original watercolour painted illustrations and the result is magic.

  • av Ayanna Newman
    159,-

    A short book of performance poetry from the experience of a diasporan born West Indian/Jamaican in England. Exploratory thoughts and personal observations on a variety of subjects in 1980's United Kingdom and of travels in the West Indies.

  • av James Ogilvie
    199,-

    A contemporary tale of love and tragedy set against the backdrop of Argyll's dramatic forest scenery, much of the story takes place in and around Ardcairn Estate owned by an imperious American heiress Miss Lacelaw. Weaving like a constant thread throughout the story is an old Douglas Fir - the 'Family Tree' - that unites the characters in life, love, death and new life.Neil, the self-made son of a forest worker, is locked into a self-destructive relationship with Morag, a local lass. One wild night Neil's collie dog discovers Sophie - a pre-University student on an expedition - lying unconscious by the Douglas Fir. Neil saves her life but through the interference of Miss Lacelaw, they lose touch with one another.Later, when Neil finds a ring that Sophie lost at the Family Tree, he traces it back to Dorothy, Sophie's aristocratic grandmother. Dorothy helps Neil find Sophie, who is studying at St Andrews, but the two of them are fated not to meet properly. One evening they find themselves unexpectedly reunited at a ceilidh in Oban. During the reeling Sophie loses her ring again but Neil retrieves it and slips it onto her finger. Seeing Neil's unmistakable love for Sophie, Morag makes a dramatic exit in a drunken rage.Romance blossoms between Neil and Sophie and they spend an idyllic summer at a cottage on Ardcairn belonging to Ann, Neil's psychic godmother who is Miss Lacelaw's housekeeper. After some memorable adventures Neil and Sophie marry, with a ceremony held at The Family Tree.Pregnant by now, on the night that a massive storm hits Argyll, Sophie's waters break prematurely. Rushing back from Edinburgh to be by her side, Neil is tragically killed in a motorbike accident at the same time that Dorothy dies watching a rugby match. When Sophie regains consciousness she discovers that she has lost the two people she most loved in the world... and gained a daughter. The novel opens and closes with the arrival at Ardcairn of a married couple - David and Eleanor - who are buying the Estate from Miss Lacelaw. This sets the scene for the arrival of Ann, who realises that there is an uncanny connection between Eleanor and Sophie. Although Eleanor is in truth Sophie's daughter, Sophie had kept this fact secret all her life. It is now left to Ann to tell Eleanor the story of her connection to Sophie, Ardcairn and The Family Tree. Following a momentous evening of revelation and a night of passion the new owners of Ardcairn pay homage to that survivor of the great storm The Family Tree, that now belongs to them. Is this an act of closure, or perhaps a new beginning? Might Eleanor even now be pregnant, and will The Family Tree see a connection to a third generation?

  • av Sue Gedge
    279,-

    'I'm just a humble hedge-witch, I know cures and charms, but little of deeper magic. But you will journey further and achieve far more than I have ever done. I've looked into my scrying vessel and seen your future as a great sorceress, standing with a powerful Magus by your side. You were born to the Craft, Jeanie, always remember that.'Jeanie Gowdie has never doubted the prophecy delivered to her by her grandmother, Nana Herrick in her parting words, but her quest to fulfill her destiny has been frustrated by a tragic accident that led to her incarceration in a grim institution. Now, free at last, she arrives in 1970s London where fate leads her to the mysterious Antioch Corey Memorial Library and its charismatic custodian, Arawn Llewellyn, a man with a dark secret that might out- match her own. Falling in love proves to be both a blessing and a curse and Jeanie has much to learn before she can come of age as a sorceress and take her rightful place in the secret occult world.

  • av Daksha Patel
    139,-

    This book of haikus is on topics that children can relate to like going to a swimming pool, chewing bubble gum and playing in sand.The book is full of pictures to colour-in and there are five-question comprehensions to test the children's knowledge and understanding of the haikus read.Also, the children can count the syllables on their fingers as they read each haiku. And, they can apply the rules of the haiku to create their own "Book of Haikus".This children's book can really be used by anyone to learn about this unique type of poetry called the haiku.

  • av Daksha Patel
    139,-

    This book of poetry for children focuses on the beauty, power and strength of the natural world through its plant life and animal kingdom in general.The ten-question comprehension exercises allow for reflection on what is read, independent thinking and the testing of literary device knowledge.This book aims to develop strong literary skills in children. It develops their skills of listening, reading, speaking and writing.Also, the poems in this book can analysed in depth by both students and teachers.

  • av Jo Naughton
    269,-

    God has incredible plans for your life. But your heart decides how many of your promises come to pass. Your enemy, the devil knows this, so he tries to use buried pain to bury your potential. This book exposes 6 big destiny blockers that could keep you out of your purpose. Do you feel stuck in a difficult season?Do you often get disappointed?Does life feel unfair? Are you afraid of failing? Do you get intimidated by particular people?Does a friend's success make you feel like a failure?As you read Destiny Blockers, the Holy Spirit will gently uncover hidden issues that have been blocking your breakthrough. This book will lead you to peace and freedom. It will set you up for success.

  • av Anaya Panchal
    145,-

    Gasp with wonder as you enter a superb world filled with magic and wonder. Let your imagination be filled with stories where anything and everything becomes possible. As you flick through these pages, marvel at the extraordinary characters which will run through your mind and leave you amazed at the possibilities. These stories will take you on extraordinary adventures. You shall never again read such gripping words as these. This book has amazing stories with marvellous characters that you wish you could be. There is something exciting and filled with mystery in every story. You shall want to read these stories again and again until my imagination whilst writing these stories becomes your own.

  • av Krystyna Bracey
    169,-

    It is 1952, and Krystyna is born amidst the smothering Great Smog of London. Two weeks later, she is abandoned. When she is whisked away to the remote North Devon coast and adopted, Krystyna begins a new life, blissfully unaware of the circumstances of her birth and abandonment. But when she makes a discovery about her origins, the uncovered secret threatens to undermine her fragile relationship with her adoptive mother, and goes on to trouble her throughout her bittersweet life. Many years and two divorces later, a DNA test result provides a clue that will send Krystyna on a journey to find out who she really is. But where will it lead?

  • av Pamela Knowles
    249 - 339,-

  • av Anna Birdwolf
    245,-

    What does the witch, Boredom, look like? Where does she live and what does she do to fill the void in the country without colours? The Boredom Witch makes bored children forget the joys and friendships in their real life. They lose themselves completely in the virtual world, and are enchanted by screens for hours.Who can save childhood and its real-life joys?Enter the colorful Fairy, Imagination - the good friend of every child. With her, games with other children are beautiful and toys and story books become unique and alive. With her, every child is creative, inventive and always doing exciting things.Where is the Imagination? It is an interactive story in which the reader actively participates, always involved with the characters in the magic of the events they go through. Sometimes the reader can even see their hands or feet inside the illustrations!The story follows Maya, a child who feels lonely and sad in the virtual world of the witch Boredom. She is held captive in front of always-on screens. Maya can only be saved by whoever is reading her story.Will you help Maya escape from the virtual world and find her friend Imagination?

  • av Bridget Trafford
    279 - 329,-

  • av Ruthie Dean
    185,-

    A few months have passed since Tilly's magical time in Whispering Wood, where she helped Fidget Ash from within to rejoin the rest of his clan. But now, the secretive species find their new environment has turned against them and their whole future is in doubt.Normal everyday life continues back home for teenager Tilly, who can't wait for the school term to end. But, as the last day approaches she is restless and is drawn to the magical objects she holds, from her time in the mysterious wood. She simply must investigate the mystical binoculars further.Finding a suitable place to sit, Tilly grips the secretive pair of lenses tightly and prays for peace of mind, just wanting to check tiny Ash is still well. For she hasn't seen him for months and feels something is not right. As she stares at the scene through the magical pair, the vision before her cannot be undone and Tilly must act upon what she has seen.Tilly knows she must help the vulnerable creatures yet again. But with issues closer to home and feelings of personal loss to deal with, it is not only Ash she worries about. Searching for answers, the determined girl discovers a way into the magical realm once more.But, as she ventures into the new unknown, further problems arise and Tilly's head is in a spin. With secrets buried in the past and commitments of school getting in the way, she must find the pathway to help, for she knows, without her, Ash may not survive.Embarking on an epic journey for her tiny Fidget friend, Tilly strives to solve many problems, both at home and for the magical world. Can she protect her vulnerable friend this time? Or will the ravages of nature tip the scales towards a certain end for Ash and the whole Fidget species?

  • av John Berry
    489,-

    Many proclaim the value of leaders. Many revere entrepreneurs, as if that's all that's needed. And yet someone - the manager - must embrace leadership and be entrepreneurial while building and running their firm to meet stakeholder expectations. The manager structures the firm and hires and organises the people. They develop necessary technology. They motivate, develop, and reward their people, while ensuring their wellbeing. And they drive change, ultimately securing their firm's productivity and sustainability. This book details how management of the firm should be done. It builds practical models that managers can follow to get the very best out of their people. This third edition considers recent international events such as the COVID pandemic that have changed the very nature of work itself.

  • av Michelle Monan
    159,-

    Working in education has it's highs and lows, it's enjoyable moments and it's challenges and memories that will stay with me forever.This is a tell all of my experiences working as a Teaching Assistant in Primary Schools and Nurseries. Some stories are almost unbelievable. I would struggle to believe them myself if I hadn't been there in person.Some of today's children can be extremely difficult to work with especially when there is little or no support from staff and Head Teachers in schools.Over the time period of working as a TA I have been to countless schools and nurseries. I haven't had a story to tell about all of them, but those I have are the ones that have stayed with me, for reasons you will understand upon reading.Please don't judge me or think I'm being too harsh. I'm just saying it as it is and feel it's time someone spoke out.

  • av Deborah Fisher
    249,-

    A 140th birthday celebration offers an opportunity to reflect on the life and history of a church.This short history adds to a much earlier one. Its starting point is the founding of St Saviour's in the 1880's, an age of revival in which extensive building of churches took place, in an area of London rapidly increasing in population and housing developments.Through themes, it tells a story of how the many groups of people who, over the decades have formed the church, have met the challenges and opportunities offered by a continually changing east end society to pursue a key mission of demonstrating the transforming love of Jesus Christ.The story describes how the church has survived war, demolition, potential closure, a pandemic, to remain the strong church it is today. Descriptions of key events and activities underline how the church has sought to respond to, and interact with, its local community which has seen substantial social change in terms of increasing multiculturalism, changing family dynamics, developments in the role of women, increased social mobility, and multiple social issues.Sources used in telling the story are mainly the records of parish meetings, official church documents, and images old and new. But, most importantly, church members have offered their own accounts and memories, a source that would otherwise have gone undocumented.

  • av Stephen Bignell
    199,-

    In Austerity England, 1953, England have just won back 'The Ashes' from Australia after 19 years, but this is soon forgotten by the southern villages of Rotting Hill and West Rotting as they prepare for their annual cricket contest.The story follows the lives and loves of the villagers in the days preceding the contest, then the dramas and absurdities of the game itself as it descends into chaos, both during and after the match.In an England still ridden by class mores and dichotomies, the combatants meet on equal status on and off the field - snobs, vicars, barmaids, debs, trade union agitators, schoolmasters, dysfunctional artists and artisans, black-marketeers, minor aristocrats, bigots and traditionalists.There is a one-legged ex-naval commander, who still insists on captaining his team and opening the batting, whilst his alcoholic wife is having a steamy affair with the dashing ex-war hero vice-captain; an amorous vicar and warm-hearted barmaid. At the scorers' table, two women bitch at each other throughout the day, whilst an errant dog has a major influence on the outcome of the game.Just a jolly romp through the countryside of old England - the village cricket match.

  • av Rahim Galia
    159,-

    Grandma Gee lives life to the full. She's a sweet smiley little lady with a lovely Indian accent, red glasses and orange hair. She loves the game of bowls and has been playing for ten years. Grandma Gee is not the best player at the bowls club, and at the beginning, the other players would ridicule her for being so bad. She stayed positive and kept practising every day to get better. The Big Bowling Competition is a prestigious one. It's held every year and the prize is a shiny trophy. Grandma Gee has never won this in nine years of competing. This year, it would mean so much to her, as the competition falls on her seventieth birthday. She promises to do a cartwheel if she picks up the trophy.

  • av Andrew Bickerton
    165,-

    "Wayne Goes Wild" tells the story of a wasp who had been famous when he saved hundreds of his pollinating friends being killed by a crop sprayer. He had flown into the cab and attacked the driver making him stop and leave his machine. His fame had not lasted so Wayne goes on the television show "Get Me Out Of Here" to remind everyone of his famous heroics. Things do not go very well for Wayne and he starts behaving very badly and gets into a lot of trouble. He eventually learns that there are more important things than being a famous celebrity.

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