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  • av Julie Panagiris
    136,-

    A wild romp through the Australian bush as one man seeks to fulfill his dream of meeting a platypus. This vibrant adventure brings to life some of Australia's most beloved animals. Written in rhyming verse, this delightful tale will have you hooked from beginning to end.

  • av Petra Croft
    276,-

    The Preference is about the unfolding of relationships amid complex desires. Although it is a novel of feelings and love, it is by no means an historical romance of the traditional type. Highly individual in its way, it follows the lives of two bright girls from privileged backgrounds from their teen years to early womanhood. Intriguing and unique, Croft's vivid portrayal of 19th-century life, combined with rich character dynamics, creates an unforgettable 'keyhole' look at sexual and emotional power-play in the mid-1800s. A plethora of well-defined characters move this story along. It's a book that can be appreciated on different levels, but is a treat for anyone with a penchant for the Victorian era... or a taste for the sensual. Insightful, erotic and humorous, exploring profound issues and compelling scenarios, this period drama is written with wit and honesty and was inspired by private archived diaries, defying some of the accepted stereotypes of the times. Its sequel, The Entitlement, is the next to follow.

  • av Lisa S. June
    136 - 186,-

  • av Tetyana Kelly
    136,-

    Dr Ouchy and Nurse Kitty are always ready to help when someone is sick. But when a Kookaburra loses his laughter in the magical forest, all the children and animals become worried and call for help! Will Dr Ouchy and Nurse Kitty make it on time to bring Kookaburra's laughter back?

  • av Max Michael Wightwick
    146,-

    Which would you deem the most contemptible sinner: a gluttonous guzzler, a lusty lecher, or maybe a hubristic artist? As the reader, the judgment lies with you alone. Stride forth and unravel the timeless riddle of humanity's repetitive transgressions in this collection of moral fables for modern times. The tales traverse the ages, yet remain ceaseless in their relevance. None can claim immunity from sin's snare - all who live have fallen. From the first bite that banished man from paradise to the perpetual flaws and falsehoods that yet shackle our noble potential, this canonical catalogue chronicles the salacious sins, devious vices and egoic traps which persist in beguiling even the best of us.

  • av A.P. Durston
    136,-

    Prince Durst, the leader of his tribe in Wales is a troubled man. The Welsh dragons, the food of his nation, are becoming extinct. He can't let his people starve, but what will he do? He will need to travel to far off shores to find a land of food. Setting sail in his ship he voyages far, far away and discovers the land of Zitan, ruled by a Queen tormented by dragons! Helping the Queen with her troublesome pests she rewards the Prince for his help and bravery. The Prince can now return home to his people with the answer to all his worries and problems!

  • av Lisa Robinson
    146,-

    Are you finding it challenging to get your child to eat a variety of foods, especially fruits and vegetables? Is mealtime often a battle? If so, this book is your solution. Inside, you'll find creative snack and meal ideas that cleverly incorporate hidden fruits and vegetables, ensuring your child enjoys a diverse and nutritious diet.

  • av Caroline Bouron
    250,-

    Laugh, cry, and feel wonder alongside 26 real-life wanderers in Portraits of Travel. In 2015, Caroline Bouron embarked on a journey across the Pacific to discover what drives people to forsake comfort for life on the move. She ended up interviewing 26 globetrotting voyagers from 12 countries and all walks of life - cyclists, sailors, nomads traveling for weeks or years at a time. Though their reasons for roaming varied widely, the travellers shared one thing: encounters that profoundly shaped their trips and their selves. With raw candour recalling both breathtaking vistas and bumpy roads, the voyagers recount outstanding memories from chance romantic trysts to brushes with death that forever altered their worldviews. And interspersed with travel tips and hidden gems worth visiting across the protagonists' homelands, their stories may just provide the inspiration for your next adventure. From lifelong nomad to novice wanderer, anyone with a flicker of wanderlust will see themselves reflected in these pages. So, grab your backpack and traverse the world through the eyes of these intrepid souls.

  • av Den Dover
    156 - 260,-

  • av Robin Thomas
    156 - 250,-

  • av Nacia Jardine
    136,-

    Discover the heartwarming tale of saying goodbye to a beloved pet in Bye Bye Doggie by Nacia Jardine. This touching story gently guides young readers through the emotions of losing a furry friend, offering comfort and understanding during a difficult time. With soothing rhymes and vibrant illustrations, children will learn to cherish the happy memories of their pets and find solace in remembering the joy they brought. Perfect for families navigating the loss of a pet, Bye Bye Doggie is a tender and thoughtful book that helps children cope with loss and celebrate the special bond they shared.

  • av Maurice Craft
    116,-

    A country at war is very different from one at peace, a range of social changes quickly emerge. Men are conscripted into the armed forces and are replaced by women. The economy is rebalanced towards defence, and towards the production of war materials. Food and all basic commodities are controlled, and their consumption is rationed. The national culture changes. The second World War which engulfed the UK and indeed many other countries had all these features, and much is known about the political, social and economic changes of those years in the UK from the adult perspective. Less is known about their effect upon children, and children's perception of the times. So how did youngsters adapt to the outbreak of war in September 1939, and what did they make of all the changes? Which were the most significant for them and what attitudes and activities continued as before? The author of this brief account was seven years old in 1939, and with his younger brother lived through the war years in London. The book provides vivid descriptions of life in wartime London as experienced by these two young South London boys, with their fears and excitements, their mischief, and what they made of the changing social environment.

  • av Richard Savva
    136 - 186,-

  • av Joel Robinson
    136,-

    Join Puffin, a brave Shearwater chick, on a heartwarming journey to conquer his fear of heights. Born in a burrow on Heron Island, Puffin longs to fly and play with his schoolmates, but his fear holds him back. With the love and support of his family, Puffin faces his fear head-on, taking small steps toward overcoming it. As Puffin gains his wings and soars high in the sky, he inspires birds near and far to be brave and reach for the stars. This uplifting tale teaches children the importance of love, courage, and determination in overcoming their fears.

  • av John E. Patten
    176 - 290,-

  • av David Young
    146 - 186,-

  • av Roberta Edwards
    156,-

    In this delightful tale, we follow the journey of Rolley, a young man who contentedly tends to his market garden alongside his quirky group of animal friends. There's old Tom, the wise companion, and Fisse, the cat with a crooked zig-zag tail, a unique feature she's had since birth. Hess, the loyal dog, sports a torn ear from a puppy mishap with a briar and proudly wears a sky-blue scarf. Abigail, the resilient chicken, has lost a toe to infection, while Crunch, the goat, stands tall with a single horn. One fateful morning, they awaken to a world devoid of warmth and light, as the Sun has decided to relocate to the other side of the globe, fed up with the clouds' constant taunting and obstruction of his rays. Determined to bring back the Sun, Rolley and his eclectic group of friends embark on a quest to follow it. Along their whimsical journey, they encounter mischievous witches, dastardly knights, and even a fearsome dragon.

  • av John Lawson
    186,-

    The six 'sherds' contained here - whether fragments of a novel, or short stories, or what you will - cover a good deal of ground, from a highly apocryphal tale of an errant young Jesus to a tattooist's caper in Polynesia, stopping off in Renaissance Venice and England at the time of Queen Elizabeth I (with the Royal personage herself making a revealing appearance). These disparate pieces are united by the eternal pursuits of love, desire and the quest for a higher power, all wrapped up in the author's highly individual prose style, which contrives to be at once cynical and Olympian. 'From the stables and pastures of Andrew Motion, the late Max Harris, David K. Wong, and Sid Stebel, comes the author, so shall ye read.' - John Lawson

  • av Bre Lacey
    146,-

    Take off on to a high-flying adventure with Jingles and Snowflake getting back Santa's magic key and saving Christmas. To find Santa's magic key, they will have to race against time to locate Charles to get the magic key to help Santa deliver all the presents on time to all the good boys and girls. Will they be able to find Charles and Santa's magic key in time? Will they be able to save Christmas?

  • av J. K. Redman
    176 - 266,-

  • av William Smith
    136,-

    In the rolling landscapes of the Essex countryside, Billy Smith stumbled upon a wounded crow that would inspire a tale blending fact with fiction. The first half of his story revolves around Mr. Patrick, a bedraggled crow discovered in dire straits. Then there's Mr. Bernie, a Shar Pei dog rescued by Billy years prior. Intriguingly, Mr. Percival, another central figure, mirrors Billy himself, with the surname borrowed from his grandfather to enhance the narrative allure. Venturing into the realms of fiction, the latter part of the book sees Mr. Patrick embarking on selfless deeds of kindness. These acts reflect Billy's own nature, embodying his belief in prioritizing others. It's a tale Billy hopes will sow seeds of joy and benevolence among younger readers. Embark on this heartwarming journey with Mr. Patrick and his friends, crafted from the depths of Billy's heart.

  • av Paul Carter
    156,-

    The Long Way Round is a poignant tale that follows the life of Tom as he navigates the challenges of growing up and entering young adulthood. The story explores the lasting impact of life's seemingly minor moments and the importance of childhood experiences. The story also explores how easily we can be distracted from recognising and appreciating the blessings we already have. Along the way, Tom discovers that life sometimes has a way of healing through unexpected surprises, so that even in the darkest times, hope and redemption can be found.

  • av T.A. Riley
    146,-

    A cold case mission busts a can of worms wide open for private investigators Sean Halpern and Jeffrey Cahill as they plunge headfirst into a cesspool of New York's criminal underworld. Their quest to find out what happened to a billionaire's missing daughter becomes a game of chess with the devil as they fight to save young lives from ruthless traffickers who will stop at nothing for money and, for Sean Halpern, the journey will take him down a path of no return.

  • av Valter Filipe Nogueira
    176,-

    Simão, the protagonist of The Spiral Of A Dream, is a young university student who enrolls at the University of Évora with aspirations of becoming a writer, only to find himself plunging into an existential spiral as he transitions into adulthood. In the first part of this trilogy, The Medium, we encounter a myriad of characters who reflect and embody a generation on the brink. Their personalities are so relatable that we will find echoes from our own lives. The story immerses the reader as a crew member on a ship of self-discovery, navigating a constantly evolving literary landscape. It's a magical journey, an odyssey that invites us to revisit multiple times. The narrative will resonate deeply, as we all navigate the same turbulent waters of the human soul, revealed in the ever-changing bridge across the sea of time.

  • av Carole May Brownjohn
    136 - 186,-

  • av Andrew Pitcher
    166 - 266,-

  • av Ann-Marie Philippou
    176,-

    Get ready for the wildest pyjama party ever! Imagine finding your new pair of pyjamas coming to life and jumping on your bed! Well, that's exactly what happens to Joseph one day when he's grounded, and his eyes nearly pop out of his head. I mean, Aunt Daisy told him he was going to have fun, but he never expected this! You can imagine his surprise when they follow him to school the next day. A little hesitant at first, he's not sure what to do, but it turns out that Joseph's new pyjamas are here to stay and it's only the beginning of his adventures with these magical PJs! Join Joseph and his jumping pyjamas as they jump so high that they end up in Pyjama Land. There, Joseph meets Queen Pyjama and sets out on a mission to save the jumping pyjamas from a mean goblin's curse. Along the way, he makes new, unforgettable friends and has all sorts of amazing magical experiences. Will Joseph be able to stop the goblin and save the day? Find out in these enchanting tales of imagination and friendship that will have all children cuddling up with their pyjamas, ready for the ultimate pyjama party adventure!

  • av Cassiopaeiae .
    176,-

    Elizabeth's tale begins in the colonial embrace of British India, 1936, where she was cradled in privilege and steeped in Christian tradition. At nineteen, she veered from the path expected of her, embarking on a bohemian chapter that defied her upbringing. Yet, the winds of change ushered in a period of stability when she married her soulmate. Embracing the joys and challenges of motherhood, Elizabeth raised eight children, overturning the preconceived notion ingrained since childhood that she would never work. Her life's journey defied expectations, from a teenager's rebellion to a dedication to family and work that spanned from the tender age of 16 to the seasoned age of 70.

  • av Kerry Dinte
    126,-

    Rupert's day starts with a cheerful quest for a gift for his dear friend Caramella. But as he leaves the shop, an unexpected commotion grabs his attention: a rackety-rack sound grows louder as his pal Giuseppe zooms towards him on a brand-new orange bicycle, completely out of control! What follows is a series of hilarious mishaps, from tumbles into flower-filled buckets to splashes in muddy puddles. But amidst the laughter and chaos, Rupert and his friends learn valuable lessons about friendship, politeness, and the importance of good old-fashioned manners. Rupert's Tales are more than just delightful stories; they're a treasure trove of life lessons for young readers. Join Rupert and his charming friends as they navigate unexpected situations with kindness, compassion, and a sprinkle of good humor. Discover the power of lending a helping hand, the joy of communication, and the importance of caring for others.

  • av Dilip Desai
    156,-

    Vijay, once a joyful child is deprived of this idyllic life by a shattering act of violence to his family. This life changing event casts a shadow over his life, such that he promises to himself that no matter how long it takes he would make every effort to rectify the injustice he witnessed. His quest for redemption is intertwined with his personal ambitions and this takes him on travels across continents. As he journeys from the naivety of childhood, through the turbulence of adolescence, and into the complexities of adulthood and parenthood, Vijay grapples with societal prejudices that come his way, but maintains his resolve to pursue his mission. But when the moment to fulfil his promise finally arrives, it unfolds in ways he could never have anticipated.

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