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  • av Stuart Thomson
    259

    Nacho NovoWhen I left Spain for my Scottish adventure back in 2001, I could not have dreamt just how my career would take off. Six great years I spent at Rangers, making friends for life on and off the pitch. Yes, I won a league medal, scored the winning goal in a cup final, scored against Celtic and the winning penalty to take us to Manchester. However, what now gives me the greatest pleasure, is not only the memories, but knowing I am now a fan myself. I will be celebrating 55 like the rest of the Bears. Once a Ranger, always a Ranger.Robie Ferguson, GlasgowMy first away trip abroad was to Bilbao in 1969, in the Fairs Cup. Since then, my love for Rangers has taken me on over 200 trips all over Europe, South Africa, USA, Canada & Australia. From cup games to pre-season friendlies and tours, I have made good friends all over the world. Every trip has been an adventure following The Rangers.Ross McGill, Union BearsOur club and support really are second to none, and this experience at the time (in Leipzig) was a taster for the younger generation of trips to come and a bit of hope for our entire support, that natural order would one day be restored, and we would be back in Europe, following our club and at the top of Scottish football once again. Thankfully we are now there and 55 has been achieved. We are back....

  • av Julian Phillips
    245

    The M5 is glorious! People often assume that motorways are concrete carbuncles that merely take motorists from A to B, yet they are so much more. They are conduits between communities, different landscapes and points in time.From Roman roads to supersonic aircraft, this uniquely informative book has something for every traveller, adding intrigue and enjoyment to their journey.The reader is taken on a southbound journey through the 31 junctions of the M5, from the West Midlands to the West Country. The route hides many interesting stories and leads to some beautiful scenery and extraordinary villages, towns and cities. After reading this book, travelling on the M5 will be a glorious journey.

  • av Elizabeth Deeks
    339 - 515,-

  • av Anthony Whyte
    199,-

    A quick reference guide in your pocket - an aid memoir in deciphering the presenting complaint.The assessment tools - history taking, physical assessment and graphics - in this book make it both compact & concise in performing a Top to Toe examination.

  • av Tom King
    155,-

  • av Gemma Worth
    155,-

    An inspirational story of a girl from a council estate who once dared to dream to overcome life's many struggles, twist and turns and the highs and the lows. Bullet beans to big dreams depicts how you can come from nothing to have everything if you work hard enough and follow your dream.A raw account of the authors life from birth to present day life, from the devastating loss of a parent, been homeless, domestic abuse, a divorce, revenge porn and watching a loved one turn in to a drug addict and serve a ten year prison sentence, to finding the sheer determination to turn her life around, leave an abusive situation and start her life over again soon to become a multi-site accountancy business owner, and a pilot, a child hood dream which all started with weekly visits to the airport with her dad and so much more.Bullet beans to big dreams was founded on Christmas day 2019 in New York City a far cry from the authors council estate days as child, which she would not change for the world. Follow the authors Story which will leave you feeling inspired.

  • - Plus the complete Shibas
    av Miriam Clews
    369,-

  • av Faith Freeman and Mummy
    169

  • - Tales from the West Coast
    av Kathleen Macphee
    355 - 465,-

  • av John Clare
    309,-

    Have you ever seen a great presenter, up on stage or in a meeting, and wondered what makes them so good? Have you noticed the way they engage and inspire the audience?Have you ever wished you could do that? Now you can!This book reveals the presenter's secret weapon and puts it in your hands:Storytelling.It shows you how to stop reading slides and start telling stories that make an impact in any business situation. It's packed with techniques and examples that you can start using today.John Clare has been telling stories for more than 40 years. He's been a journalist, documentary maker and a presentation coach to some of the world's biggest companies. This book gives you the benefit of all that experience.Your presentations will never be the same again.

  • av Sylvie Short
    369,-

    'It Rained in Bora Bora' lifts the lid on cruising, probing beneath the superficial glamour of a Round-the-World voyage to reveal the discontent resulting from unrealistic expectations promoted by the hype in glossy travel brochures. We laugh at Edie's antics as she raises selfishness to an art form, always pushing to the front of every queue and making a miraculous recovery from her need for a wheel-chair whenever it suits her. We shake our heads in disbelief at 'Gracie the Grimmie' and 'the Crankies,' but can't help wondering why they behave in the way they do. And what exactly is it that poor, dour Margie is planning to make a splash off the coast of St. Lucia? More importantly - why?Back stories are told and relationships develop as 'The Matisse' ploughs on through the ever-changing sea. For some, like Jack and Chrissie, lives will never be the same, while others fail to learn the error of their ways.We laugh and cry at the reactions of this group of assorted travellers and, as their stories emerge, are occasionally shocked beyond belief by the extraordinary behaviour of a few in the confines of a small cruise ship.The book explores the enigma that is human behaviour while taking the reader on an exciting journey to over twenty different countries.

  • av Lily Monadjemi
    285,-

    In my long, adventurous life, I have been through heaven, and hell. Yet, I am still alive and live with hope. Wondering Why? Because I am Iranian! From the dawn of history Iranian women had equal rights with men. They fought in wars, became generals and queens. Iran, during its long history was conquered by Eskandar, the Arabs, the Mongol Genghis Khan and many more. Yet not only its culture and the dignified resilience of its people survived, it acculturated its conquerors. Then, with the passage of time the west's imperialism changed everything, making Iran geographically of paramount importance in their race for dominance. Thus Russia, Britania, later the United States and now China began their so-called diplomatic endeavours to swallow Iran. What they did, how they tried to do it and what is happening now are found in the books I have written. My aim in writing these books is to bring to the awareness of my readers that none of the powerful nations care about democracy nor a peaceful existence in our world. Hence, each nation, should safe-guard its culture, interest, safety with wisdom and without prejudice as we are all children of the same God. Saadi, the renowned Iranian poet says: 'Human beings are part of each other, In, creation, of the same essence. If one is in pain, the others cannot remain painless. If one remains unaffected by other's ache, one cannot be called a human.'

  • av Lily Monadjemi
    269,-

    For Mohammed Amitri, recently graduated as a Doctor of Physics, his return home from France in 1938 should be a time of limitless promise - wanting only an enduring love to make it complete. But when Mohammed and Shamsi are brought together, the future arrives, still-born, in a match of two hearts that can never unite. In 2009 no one answers the door of a flat in an apartment block in Fifth Avenue, off Ghandi Street, from this one event, Lily Monadjemi crafts a tale of love and darkness of the soul that alternates between crime thriller and the tragedy, the consequences of when 'The Scent of Love' is lost.

  • av Lily Monadjemi
    289,-

    This novel is a sweeping, romantic journey set against the turbulent period of the Iranian Revolution of 1979 and the war with Iraq that followed. A story full of emotion and twist, with sub-plots involving abuse by an unscrupulous uncle and a hypocritical mullah, revenge murder and noble suicide. This is not a story about war and revolution, it is about the resilience of people when their world crumbles. Above all it is a love story; the love for two men, but also love of family and country. The reader first joins my heroine Banu, a member of Iran's Qajar Royal family, in 1951, enjoying a privileged childhood in her grandparent's estate on the outskirts of Teheran. This idyl is tainted by abuse at the hands of her Princely relative. Despite the trauma, after she is sent away to school in England, she returns with a PhD from Cambridge. The family acquire a London base in Rutland Gate, a handy retreat for the difficult years that follow. Banu's life, like that of so many Iranians, is shattered in 1979 when revolution erupts on the streets of Teheran - which the reader experience harrowingly through Banu's eyes. Banu's first husband, the man who pulled her out of the abyss of shame she was drowning, is imprisoned, tortured and the reader sees the couple bid farewell to each other in a heartrending scene set during a clandestine meeting at Teheran's notorious Evin prison. As Banu leaves the prison, she hears the executioner's bullet and her heart shatters. Determined to survive, Banu cleverly bequeaths her estates to her faithful friend and former servant, to avoid confiscation by the new revolutionary authorities. As she is smuggled out of the country, Banu finds happiness with a second husband, a handsome doctor who, in an intriguing twist, happens to be the half-brother of her late husband and a leading figure in the group that helps people escape from Iran. The ending threatens to become an Iranian version of Dr Zhivago, after her new husband is recruited to help stabilize the situation in Iraq, and remains officially missing for decades. Reconciled to a life alone, Banu has no idea that her missing husband nearly fails to reunite with his lost love; but on the final pages the reader is treated to a tear-jerking happy ending.

  • av Tim Prouse
    185,-

  • av Douglas Young
    185,-

  • av David Mitchell
    299,-

  • av Charlie Lawson
    279

    Coronation Street legend Charlie Lawson celebrates over 40 years on stage and screen with a uniquely entertaining, eye-opening and enthralling memoir.

  • av Kamil Annajar
    199,-

  • av Laurel Gray
    169

  • av Roy Lewis
    185,-

  • av Nigel Brown
    185,-

  • av Tim Ellis
    199,-

  • av A K Robertson
    245

  • av Patricia Gudge
    169

  • av Rose Hogan
    155,-

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