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A collection of fun and easy to read stories for children to learn the English language, a picture and story book suitable for home schooling.
Wing Commander Eric Benjamin was no stranger to danger or excitement. In an action-packed career as part of the RAF Volunteer Reserve (RAFVR), he was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross twice for his bravery under fire. He flew Fairey Battles with No. 150 Squadron during the Battle of France, Main Force Avro Lancasters with No. 61 Squadron during the Battle of Berlin, and De Havilland Mosquitoes as an elite Pathfinder Master Bomber in the latter stages of the war. He survived being shot down on his first operation, when his air gunner was severely wounded, and was among the last RAF aircrew to be evacuated from France in the summer of 1940. He was pulled clear of the mangled wreckage of a Vickers Wellington that crashed in flames during a spell as an instructor, narrowly escaping with his life for a second time, and 'starred' as a Flight Commander interviewed for Pathé News after a successful raid on Berlin in 1943. Towards the end of 1944, he achieved his ambition of flying Mosquitoes, and was selected and trained as a Master Bomber, operating as part of No. 54 Base in No. 5 Group and helping to mop up what was left of German industry and military might. It was from one of these sorties that his aircraft failed to return.Authored by Sean Feast and Eric's daughter Jeannie, the book includes numerous previously unpublished photographs of Eric, his colleagues, and the aircraft he flew. An inveterate letter writer, Eric once said of flying that there was 'no greater sport'. He died as he had lived, doing what he loved best.
Ingrid's mother, Daisy May, might appear to be an elderly woman in her sixties, living a safe and comfortable life, however that was only half of the story. Daisy also led a dangerous life, where she played out a wicked side, which gave her more money than she could ever have hoped for. But it all came at a deadly price. A woman who was admired and then mistrusted by the innocent and the corrupt, created a web of lies and deceit that touched those entwined in her life, fuelling her daughter's hate for her and those closest to her ....
Are you intuitive?Do you sometimes feel overwhelmed in social settings, busy streets or in the work place?Do you have moments of knowing?Have you ever sensed a presence?The Psychic Code explains how we receive information through dreams, premonitions and our sixth sense and how we are impacted by energy. The reader is encouraged to come to a greater understanding of their own intuition and sensitivity while learning to decipher their unique psychic code.
Read 100 entertaining and culturally relevant German stories for beginners and intermediate learners. The book includes access to 2 mp3 audio files which include the 100 short stories of the book.
A bilingual Spanish phrasebook and dictionary for international travelers and students. The book contains over 700 realistic phrases and expressions, also included is a grammar and pronunciation guide.
When Bella finds a magical torch at the beach she is mocked by her brother George who does not believe in its super natural abilities, that is until it saves the day! A great story for the whole family.
This gift book "100 Funny Short Stories for Seniors and the Elderly" contains funny short stories, jokes and essays about and for seniors.
This book contains 31 devotions for daily use and a collection of Christian inspirational short stories.
tabula rasa is a book of poetry by women to coincide with the start of a new year. After asking for submissions, the editors chose a collection of exciting, exquisite, and original poems from writers of diverse backgrounds. Together they celebrate womanhood as well as calling out its challenges, constraints and sorrows. Tabula Rasa is the poetry of new beginnings and wide vistas, and speaks to women across boundaries. Women's lives - past, present and future - are echoed in these pages.Profits donated to Stirling Women's Aid.https: //www.stirlingwomensaid.co.uk/
A cracking, humorous and nostalgic adventure/mystery novel for grown-ups, set in 1979, featuring those "Well Known" Kirrin cousins loved by many as children (Enid Blyton did not write this book). Now they are grown-up forty-somethings. Mrs Thatcher has just become Prime Minister, and Ford Capris rule the roads. Smooth entrepreneur Julian has big plans for Kirrin Island, and needs to convince Dick, Anne and George - not an easy job! George is as fierce and independent as ever, despite her teenage son. Her dog, Gary, is not at all like dear old Timmy! Anne has a perfect marriage and rather unusual twins, and Dick is still seeking success and the love of a good woman. Of course there will be temper tantrums, awkward children and mysterious lights at sea, but serious danger and old political secrets threaten the cousins. Touching, humoros and affectionate, this novel will delight anyone who wonders how their favourite characters might have grown up and coped in a changing world. Can adults ever really dip their toes into childhood rock pools?
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