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  • av Faiz Kermani
    165,-

    Biriwita, de blauwe kikker, wil graag geaccepteerd worden op de Kwaakschool, de beroemdste school voor kikkers in Malawi, maar de andere scholieren keren hem de rug toe.

  • av Gates Whiteley
    195,-

    Though he chafes under her yoke, William has spent more than half his life at home, devoted to helping his mother run their small wine and spirits shop in Todmorden, West Yorkshire, England.

  • - A Leprechaun's Curse
    av Andy Rothwell
    149,-

    Minty, a happy and carefree lamb is hoodwinked into running away from farmer Joe's farm by Ginger, a wicked and spiteful tomcat. Ginger convinces Minty that she must runaway to find the magic meadow before she is taken away to the slaughterhouse, and then slow cooked in farmer Joe's wife's cooking pot to make the stew.

  • av Emma Rattray
    135

    The Rug Bear is a story of a bear who, while playing hide and seek in a wood with his friends, Lion and Fox, falls asleep under a tree. A mouse, hare, squirrel and ladybug mistake him for a cozy rug to sit on and get quite a surprises when he wakes up!

  • av Anna Belfrage
    245

    After having spent more than fifty lives looking for his long-lost love, Jason Morris felt entitled to a Happily Ever After with his Helle. But fate intervenes, and that ride into the sunset is postponed as Jason and Helle deal with Sam Woolf's determined attempts to destroy them.

  • av Caroline Acworth
    321,99

    The Meadowsweet Year has been recorded and photographed directly from the curriculum of a Rudolf Steiner inspired Parent/Child initiative that runs in Somerset, England. With photos, descriptions, rhymes, songs, tunes, displays and crafts ideas, this A-Z compilation will hopefully give inspiration and guidance to many.

  • - The Frog Who Was Blue (French version)
    av Faiz Kermani
    115,-

    A unique translation of The Frog Who Was Blue. It's not always easy being different, as Biriwita the blue frog is only too aware. He longs to be accepted at Croak College, the most famous school for frogs in Malawi, but the other students all turn their backs on him. He is just too different!

  • av Anna Belfrage
    245

    In the long lost ancient past, two men fought over the girl with eyes like the Bosporus under a summer sky. It ended badly. She died. They died.

  • - Collected Poems
    av Gary Randolph Stimson
    195,-

    The Loneliness of Being is as much a diary in verse form as it is a collection of poems; hence the chronological approach. Most of these poems I have written have been either under the influence of my favourite tipple: beer, or under the influence of existentialism, or both.

  • - A Resource Handbook Drawn from Biographical Narrative Accounts & Current Research
    av Jennifer Poole PhD
    305,-

    "Autism/ASD is generally considered to be a 'lifelong' condition. However In the last 5 years or so it has been found that some children can 'lose' their diagnoses. That is: they can 'recover'. Researchers do not yet know how this can happen, given the current genetic theory of autism.

  • av Piero Bellanova
    315,-

    This book is the first English translation of Bellanova's 1943 anthology. The work and it's contextualizing introduction will give readers an insight into the themes, preoccupations and stylistic character of late Futurist poetry

  • av Brian Moloney
    285,-

    This is the first book in English on the friendship that sprang up between these two major writers and the effects on both of that friendship. The encounter has long been undervalued by scholars, largely because Joyce and Svevo themselves appeared at times to attach relatively little importance to it, but it was in fact far from tangential to the development of their careers, coming as it did at key moments in their lives. This book is the first full study of the effect on both writers of their encounter and their unlikely friendship, in the light of the parallels between their life experiences and their shared culture.Stanislaus Joyce said: 'The happy chance that brought these two remarkable men together was a literary event that is likely to increase rather than decrease in interest in years to come'. A study of this unlikely friendship by an experienced Italianist will have much that is useful to say in this regard, particularly as our understanding of the importance of Svevo's Jewishness has changed greatly in recent years.

  • av M-J Carreyette
    195,-

    A tragic death first plunges a family into grief, then launches a widow and her daughter on a voyage of discovery. Intent on uncovering their family roots, they travel to India.

  • - A Sacred Romance and Moral Quest
    av Marina de Nadous
    195,-

    Time is the Brake is the 7th Book in The Celestial Sea Voyages - a sacred romance & moral quest spanning several volumes.

  • - A Sacred Romance and Moral Quest
    av Marina de Nadous
    195,-

    Kookaburra on the Deck is the sixth Book in The Celestial Sea Voyages-a sacred romance and moral quest spanning several volumes.

  • - A true story of interworld rescue
    av Jules Hillyar
    289,-

    This is an epic portrayal of earthbound rescue, the extraordinary real-life adventure of a group working out of this world yet in Langton Green, with aspects such as reincarnation, the group-soul, otherworld knowledge, the spiritual path, even Eastern discipleship.

  • - The King's Greatest Enemy #1
    av Anna Belfrage
    245

    Adam de Guirande owes his lord, Roger Mortimer, much more than loyalty. He owes Lord Roger for his life and all his worldly goods, he owes him for his beautiful wife - even if Kit is not quite the woman Lord Roger thinks she is.

  • av Martin Wilson
    149

    This very amusing novel throws a light on what it is to be involved in a criminal trial from the point of view of the lawyers on both sides and of the judge.

  • - The strength and resilience of 15 Punjabi women living in the UK
    av Aastha K Singhania & Anita Goyal
    275,-

    Fifteen women. Fifteen inspirational stories. From highly influential individuals in politics, to award-winning leaders and inspirational philanthropists, to ordinary women who have embraced British life, a range of Punjabi women all share personal stories of racism, gender inequality and the partition of India and Pakistan.

  • - "First Do No Harm"
    av Sally J Roberts
    159,-

    An important and influential memoir in which the author exposes an unbalanced healthcare system where the whole ethos of the approach to cancer treatment needs to be reviewed. This book encourages an integrative approach to achieve well-being and shares various strategies including advanced treatments for overcoming cancer.

  • - and his Forebears and Descendants 1066-1435
    av Caroleen McClure
    189

    The first Baron John Maltravers led an extraordinary life. This fascinating history contains references to both published and unpublished sources. Illustrated with maps, photographs and family trees, the book provides readers with a detailed account of life in these turbulent times.

  • - Great Houses, Churchills, and Mitfords
    av Nancy C. Parrish
    195,-

    Written as a rattling good read, The Downton Era takes the reader on a journey through twentieth century England by pointing out the personal landmarks that make up history.

  • - Growing Up in Derbyshire, Just After the Second World War: A Memoir
    av Brenda Ray
    145

    It's snapshot of the time between the austerity at the end of the Second World War and the beginning of the Swinging Sixties, a bit of social history at a time of change, when the relative quality of the War years was being hastily shovelled back under the nice new fitted carpets.

  • av N. L. Hurtic
    225

    A young woman approaching her 21st birthday with no known ties to her family or past receives a mysterious phone call from a foreigner who claims to be a relative.

  • av Claire Baldry
    119

    When 'bride to be' and single parent, Charlotte, discovers that her 61-year-old widowed mother is in a new relationship, she struggles to come to terms with it. "Why do you need to have a man, at your age?" Charlotte asks, "Can't you just be a grandma?"

  • - Will to Live
    av Hugh Franks
    129

    "A Triumphant Testament to human willpower and love." - Sir Richard Attenborough. This is the story Robby, who at the age of six was diagnosed as suffering from Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy, a disease for which there is no known cure.

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