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A 'RussoNoir' thriller set in Siberia in 1948. A murder hunt culminates in traumatic family revelations, reunion and reconciliation.
Experience the excitement and magic of Bonfire Night through the eyes of Henry Hedgehog
Not Ready for Love is a collection of short stories about childhood in Britain today. Some of the stories seek to expose the system that lets vulnerable children down; some touch on the resilience and compassion of children and others look at the funny side of family life.
The story of Rossendale United Football Club over each of its 112 seasons as one of the North West's oldest non-league clubs.
Whitworth family letters from the prairie (1884-1896), edited by Jane M. Renfrew
A medical and personal insight into Premature Ovarian Insufficiency
The angry toolbox longed to make friends, to be loved and to be filled with his own tools so that he could help others.
On The Plus Side is a collection of upbeat, relatable and humorous rhymes each one brilliantly illustrated to reflect aspects of the ageing process which will have the reader nodding in agreement and laughing out loud.
Archie full of confidence following his cycling success in the summer was determined to make a difference when he returned to school. But Mum had an accident...Grandad comes to the rescue and another adventure begins.
For 20 years of his life Frank had always tried to find a place to belong in the world that seemed to do its very best to make him an outcast. Frank's life changed when he discovered that all the troubles he had gone through had come with opportunities. In the world that keeps telling us to change who we are and become something else Frank discovered that the route to a happy and fulfilling life was hiding in the trials and tribulations he had gone through. In the world where we are being told to fix ourselves, Frank encourages his readers to find their true self because that is where their voice is. In the world that tells you that you need more money, a bigger house and a lot of friends in order to be happy, Frank encourages his readers to go on a journey to discover who they are instead. Finding your voice begins with Frank being bullied on day one of primary school as a six-year-old to eventually finding his true voice in his late twenties. Every chapter consists of lessons that every experience good or bad taught him and how they are serving him today and how they can serve the reader. It is a journey full of tears, laughter, suicidal thoughts and eventually arriving at a meaningful place in life. From being scared of speaking to people to winning speech contests to inspiring thousands. This is the story of how six year old from Luanshya, Northern Zambia who had nothing going for him but a dream and how he used his past experiences to arrive at a meaningful place in his life
This book is about Somali-heritage boys' lived experiences growing up in Minnesota, USA, in terms of family, schooling and identity.
A collection of poems considering the natural world, those aspects of our world pushed to the margins and how we negotiate this.
Cyril Pustan lived an extraordinary life. He was born into an Orthodox Jewish household in London in 1929 where his father was a refugee from the pogroms in Ukraine, and his mother a London born daughter of refugees from earlier pogroms in Germany and Russia. He wrote about the blitz and evacuation. He paints a vivid picture of life during and after World War II and the deficiencies in the education system. He left school at 14 with no qualifications and became a plumber. He became politically active at 16 in the Communist Party and Trade Union movement. He participated in iconic peace events and marches of the 1950's and 1960's including the 1961 San Francisco to Moscow March for Peace where he was arrested, deported, and was present at the building of the Berlin Wall. He had tea with Mrs Khrushchev at the height of the Cold War. He married the mother of the World Chess Champion Bobby Fischer, Regina Fischer, and was one of the few British citizens who emigrated to live behind the Iron Curtain in East Germany in 1962. He may have fallen under suspicion as a spy on both sides. He found work as a master welder but was recruited to teach at the Friedrich-Schiller University in Jena to scientists and doctors to help them better understand English. He developed a technique to teach English through the use of Folk Songs. He wrote a book, produced and sang on a record, recorded stories for the visually impaired, acted in a film, and was portrayed in the 2014 film about Bobby Fischer, "Pawn Sacrifice", by Shawn Campbell. His life and death were shrouded in mystery for over 40 years until his papers and personal effects were found in a box in the loft following the death of his sister Ella in March 2021. This biography has been collated by interspersing his writings with accounts of others about him, and placing it in the context of the world in which the events he participated in took place. He was not a bystander, but an activist who went against conventional wisdom and lived by his values. This is the story of How Uncle Cyril Saved the World.
A journey of growth and friendship between a little girl and her pony. Filled with fun, love and laughter.
If It Hurts, DON'T Stretch It uses four guiding principles applicable to all areas of the body that encourage the reader to investigate the less obvious underlying causes and resolutions of their aches and pains.
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