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This book represents the only detailed study of an Indian national enlisting in Britain's armed forces during the First World War.
The first exciting book of the 'Spirits Bay' stories - a time-twisting tale set in New Zealand past and present. Ana is riding a wave into the future. Tom is just struggling to understand the present... and to learn a haka by the end of term. As developers prepare to destroy the peace and quiet of Spirits Bay, Tom and Ana are thrown into an adventure that will test their own courage to the maximum. An adventure where the forces of past and present will collide disastrously as an ancient curse is fulfilled again.
Murder Mystery novel set in 1930s Scotland. Intermediate readers
In the haunting and introspective realm of "Poetry from the PTSD Mind," acclaimed author Steve Barker beckons readers into a deeply affecting voyage through the intricate labyrinth of post-traumatic stress disorder. With each line of verse each carefully chosen word, this mesmerizing masterpiece weaves an empathetic tapestry of raw emotion and profound connection, ensuring that those afflicted by military PTSD are never alone in their anguish. Drawing upon the author's own experiences and the harrowing tales of resilient warriors, this collection resounds with the weight of unspoken battles, shattering the silence that envelops the haunted minds of soldiers returning from the chaos of warzones. It whispers of sleepless nights and shattered dreams, of fragmented memories that relentlessly pierce the heart. "Poetry from the PTSD Mind" is not merely a collection of poems, but a sanctuary of solace and understanding for those who have experienced the horrors of war. Between its pages, veterans discover a lifeline, knitted with uncompromising authenticity and tenderness, as they navigate the unforgiving terrain of their internal struggles. Through vivid imagery and visceral language, the author invites readers to witness the shattered fragments, the jagged pieces that constitute the journey back to wholeness. Yet, this transformative work extends beyond the realm of personal solace, immersing all who dare to explore its depths in a vast ocean of compassion and knowledge. It serves as a guide for the reader to understand the weight carried by those scarred by war, fostering a deeper empathy within the reader's soul. By delving into the minds of these courageous survivors, readers learn to hear the unspeakable, see the unseen, and feel the indescribable. Through the power of artistry and shared experience, "Poetry from the PTSD Mind" bridges the immense gap between the battlefront and peaceful alleys, unveiling an undeniable truth: that in understanding another's pain, healing may truly begin. With a deft and compassionate touch, Steve Barker navigates the depths of the human psyche, surfacing with poetic gems that shimmer with vulnerability and resilience. Every syllable of this profound work seeks to illuminate the path of healing for both warriors and their loved ones, inviting all to bear witness to the transformative power of words. "Poetry from the PTSD Mind" stands as a testament to the indomitable spirit of those affected by the invisible wounds of war, breathing life into their silent suffering, and reminding them that their stories are eternally intertwined. It is an invitation to walk beside these brave individuals as they navigate the tumultuous voyage towards recovery and understanding.
Ever dreamt of writing your own book? A Beginner's Guide to Writing is here to help you turn that dream into reality. Written by an experienced author, this guide is crafted for aspiring writers eager to start their creative journey.You'll find clear, step-by-step advice on everything from building unforgettable characters to crafting a plot that grips readers. Each technique is broken down to make the writing process feel achievable, no matter your starting point.This guide doesn't stop at theory-it gets you writing right away. With practical exercises at the end of each section, you'll put what you learn into practice immediately. The hands-on approach ensures that you start honing your craft from the very first page.The author, drawing from their own journey, offers personal insights into overcoming self-doubt and writer's block. They've been where you are and understand the challenges you face, providing encouragement and advice to help you push through.*This isn't just a guidebook-it's a source of inspiration*. If you're ready to finally write your story, this is the resource you'll turn to time and again. Start today-your story is waiting.
Murder Mystery novel set in 1930s England. Intermediate readers
Christopher Edmonds is on a mission to understand his old risk-taking tearaway self. There was an accident; an old man was killed one night when Christo and his mates were out racing cars. Christo got the blame, and a head injury - that means his memory is not the best. Soon he's back on the streets, without his licence and doing community service. 'Deadwater Lane' is a gasoline soaked tale of revenge, gangs, drugs and girls. Though when the pressure goes on Christo finds out the value of loyalty and just doing the right thing.
Stephen Barker was in his mid-thirties and leading a pretty normal life … until his world was turned upside down when he went blind.In this inspiring and humorous memoir, Stephen chronicles how, within a relatively short time span, he had to face the fear and the challenges of blindness and the trauma of losing close family members to cancer.The turning point came when he discovered the Lions Foundation Dog Guides program and was given his "new set of eyes," a black Labrador named Zulu. With his furry guardian angel, the first of two guide dogs over a period of ten years, he regained his independence and a reason to live. His descriptions of training at the dog guides school and the day-to-day incidents that he faces as a blind person make for at times hilarious and always fascinating and insightful reading.Stephen's sense of humour and hope, combined with the kindness shown to him by so many people, help him overcome everything that life throws at him. His path from light into darkness was one of self-discovery as he came to understand that he went blind for a reason.His journey has brought him to a different form of light, with the conviction that you never really see until you stop seeing.Now he's paying it forward - and still making people laugh.
Ensure that your projects succeed every timeWhether you are organising an important event or heading up a large team, running a project can be a daunting process. Spiralling costs and missed deadlines are part of everyday life for many project managers - in fact, more projects fail than succeed!But project management doesn't have to be this way. It is possible to manage projects that consistently meet deadlines and come in within budget. Brilliant Project Management shows you how. Drawing on over 30 years of experience, youll discover how to ensure your projects succeed every time. Make a success of any project Deliver on your promises Save money, time and your sanity!Its the ultimate guide to becoming a brilliant project manager.
When the Great War began in 1914, it demanded the mobilisation of the entire population and the recruitment of a citizen army.
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