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  • av Constance Clarke
    146,-

    In this endearing Clarke Fable, a young toad finds great delight in counting his glorious warts, but runs into trouble when he tries to count all of them. He remains persistent in his goal, never giving up, and finally finds a solution to his problem. Be sure to look for the beautiful dragonfly as it flits throughout the pages! This book has a repeating chorus that will be helpful to young children who are early readers.

  • av Sandra McGregor
    166,-

    The Adventures of Finnigan is a fictional story about a stray cat who finds a caring family to adopt her. She tries to do the right thing and fit in with the family but is not always successful - sometimes with humorous results. Her new family looks after her and forgives her when she misbehaves.

  • av Andre Sardenberg
    156 - 240,-

  • av Charalambos Mavrommatis
    156,-

    In Onirohora, we are introduced to Constantine, a thirty-three-year-old man at the brink of despair. Life's relentless challenges have left him without hope, a situation further compounded when his girlfriend Alicia ends their relationship. In a quest to escape his pain, Constantine takes a fateful drive to a place he holds dear, only to meet with an unexpected accident that transports him to a realm beyond the ordinary constraints of time and space. This magical world, reminiscent of myths and legends, offers Constantine a rare opportunity for a fresh start. In this extraordinary place, he encounters two pivotal figures: a young boy brimming with energy and wisdom, and a cynical old man who has given up on life. Constantine's journey in Onirohora is fraught with challenges, as he finds himself in a land where the forces of good and evil are in a delicate balance. A veil of mystery cloaks this realm, where the convergence of religion and technology seeks to decode the mysteries of the divine. Survival in Onirohora is uncertain. Can Constantine rise against the encroaching darkness threatening to engulf him? Will he be able to harness his inner strength to transform his life and secure a better future? The outcome rests on the resilience of Constantine's will and his newfound enlightenment in this surreal and transformative journey.

  • av Frank Henry
    146,-

    Following Fritjof Capra's arguments in The Tao of Physics, this book seeks to draw a connection between Western mysticism and theoretical physics, specifically between string theory and the Hebrew esoteric tradition of Qabala, arguing that the structure of space-time is defined by the Qabalistic Tree of Life. Modern theories developed to combine the incompatible theories of relativity and quantum mechanics nearly always postulate that the Universe is defined in more dimensions than we are aware of - 10 in the super-symmetrical string theories, and 11 in M-theory and 11D supergravity. This implies that, in addition to the four dimensions from special relativity, there exist six more compactified onto a 6D complex geometry.

  • av Sara Stronach
    146,-

    Adventure calls as Tilly the daring mouse and her lively friends embark on a thrilling desert quest brimming with mystery and excitement. Chance lures the endearing gang into a competition quite unlike any faced before, one demanding every ounce of their collective wit and teamwork to triumph. Yet the desert's vibrant domain holds even greater rewards in store - fast friendships forged and wonders revealed to make stalwart spirits soar. Tilly soon discovers that when open hearts meet joy's golden grace, adversity itself transforms into the stuff of dreams. Both imagination and tender affection will find ardent ignition in this grandest of tales blessing all creatures great and small. For beyond thrills, beyond even victory's sweet song lies the lasting magic of camaraderie and wisdom sent to see us through life's journey long after the final page.

  • av Stella Perrott
    116,-

    In the picturesque setting of the Devon Moors, Magic, a lonely pony, waits for his cherished owner, Victoria, unaware of the tragedy that has struck the Dixon family. Lizzy, a newcomer to the area, stumbles upon this neglected pony during her explorations of the countryside. At the sound of her voice, Magic's ears perk up, signalling the beginning of a new chapter. Lizzy, moved by his plight, names him Magic and embarks on a quest to uncover his past. Her journey leads her to the heart-wrenching reason behind his abandonment. As Lizzy forges a deep connection with Magic, they encounter resistance from those who disapprove of their bond. Together, they navigate challenges brimming with danger and adversity, testing the strength of their newfound friendship. This heartwarming story is a testament to the power of compassion and the unbreakable bonds formed in the face of hardship.

  • av Judith Monica O'Conal-Prinz Fras
    290,-

    In Self-Portrait of a Painter, a Triptych Memoirs, journey through the fascinating life of a remarkable woman, born to an Irish mother and Jewish father in the vibrant, working-class neighbourhood of The Rocks in Sydney. From her roots in a Socialist household committed to social justice, she defies convention to become a celebrated portrait artist. This compelling biography traces her life's arc, from her formative years to her education at Art School, from marriage and motherhood to the realization of her artistic ambitions. She paints the faces of diverse subjects - some at odds with her own ideals - yet each becomes a fascinating character study etched onto canvas. As she finds love a second time, her world expands further through international travels, taking her to the esteemed art galleries of Europe. Immerse yourself in a story rich in art, social activism, and personal growth, a tribute to a woman who never wavers in her values while capturing the essence of others. Self-Portrait of a Painter, a Triptych Memoirs is not just an interesting read; it is an exploration of a life passionately lived.

  • av Christina Cornwell
    146,-

    In their quaint village, two retired ladies and their friend Jim, a retired policeman, find themselves irresistibly drawn to solving local mysteries. From Janie's tears to an unidentified body in the park and the perplexing transformation of a cat, they become entangled in a web of enigmas. Seeking a break, they embark on a holiday, only to be confronted with another murder within their group. Accused by the police inspector of being magnets to murder, they must unravel the truth before danger strikes again. In this captivating tale, these retirees embrace adventure, delving into secrets and peril that threaten their peaceful existence. As their bond strengthens, their determination to bring justice to their community intensifies. Can they solve the puzzles and prove their innocence before suspicion consumes them? The stakes are high as they navigate the twists and turns of their village's mysteries.

  • av Ameera Patel
    136,-

    Polly, the cheerful pelican, embarks on an extraordinary adventure, soaring through the skies on a quest filled with highs and lows. Our plucky Polly finds herself in a pickle, but does she discover treasure? Does she muster the courage to be daring and bold? Beloved by all, Polly persists, sweeping the skies until, with a stretch of her wings, she uncovers a delight. With a song in her heart and a sparkle in her eyes, she returns to the forest, her surprise causing a stir among her friends. They celebrate her return, and with a joyful rhythm, Polly, the kind-hearted pelican, triumphs, bringing joy and rescue to the forest she calls home.

  • av Skye Summers
    136,-

    Have you ever tried to help but you didn't know how? This book gives you a step-by-step guide on how to listen, understand and guide people into solving their problems. A must for counsellors! This textbook of interpersonal and problem-solving skills should be a prerequisite for anyone entering the helping profession, or even just looking for ways to help loved ones through challenging times.

  • av Midge Mitchell
    126,-

    Hugo is a bold little hedgehog who likes to speak in French. Hedgehogs usually go out after dark, but Hugo decides he wants to explore in daylight, which is not wise. Inspecting his garden, he comes across a squirrel who doesn't understand him, a toad who gives him good advice and, finally, he finds Hatty who helps him solve a very irritating problem.

  • av Charles John Indongole
    126,-

    Navigate the intricacies of examination management across Sub-Saharan Africa with Quality Assurance in the Management of Examination Systems in Sub-Saharan Africa. This comprehensive guide is tailored for both mass testing institutions and professional credentialing bodies operating in the public and private sectors. Discover effective strategies in planning, programming, and budgeting, bolstered by system practices and theories of implementation. Learn how to harness data for evaluation, manage time efficiently, and assess the real-time needs of your institution. The book provides an in-depth look at field administration, curriculum development, and innovation, which serve as vital support systems. Special emphasis is placed on marking services and quality assurance protocols, ensuring control and credibility in all examination processes. Leadership traits essential for CEOs overseeing examination bodies are highlighted, while the text underscores the values of accountability, transparency, and integrity in service delivery. Additionally, the book addresses the importance of fire hazard strategies, considering the risk of ignitable material generation in institutional premises.

  • av Nicolene Louw
    146,-

    Fear and grief alter those who experience them. Trauma teaches lessons we never anticipated and imparts wisdoms for which we never prepared. The characters in The Storyteller embark on the most vital adventure of their lives - the one deep into their minds and most profound heartaches. They battle curses and hardships to survive, fighting fang and witch's nail to break free. Set in the small South African town of Klerksdorp, we follow a group of apparent strangers united by their adversities and rallying against an entire world concealed behind an ominous veil. This is a story to make you feel and think in equal measure, until your heart breaks one final time. Casey, Liam and James show us fear stems more from thoughts than imagined monsters. By finding courage through hardship and confronting the past, they transform terror into strength. This is how we overcome, how we ascend: through ties that bind. We adapt or die.

  • av Harriet Cross
    136,-

    Nina's melodic voice fills the air when she sings, but her elderly neighbour Michael cherishes the quiet while reading his beloved books. Though Nina means no harm, her passionate performances disrupt Michael's peace. Tension mounts as Michael struggles to focus over Nina's escalating arias. When Michael finally snaps and silences her song, an uneasy quiet settles between them. Both realize how much they've grown to appreciate what the other brings - Nina her music, and Michael his silence. They must find a way to compromise before the discord between them crescendos. Through understanding and compassion, an unlikely friendship just might harmonize in the end.

  • av Susan Cardy
    136,-

    Mitch and Mable are two best friends that enjoy every minute of each day. There is always lots of fun to be had and no time left over. Today's antics take them to school where a new and exciting adventure unfolds. Who knew what secrets could lie in a bag of Smarties (Sweeties)? Suddenly Maths class is transformed into chaos!

  • av Olgett Kazimoto
    196,-

    Early life experiences of the author in the northern province of Zambia in Africa, and training in healthcare with subsequent employment in the mining industry healthcare owned jointly by the Anglo-American Corporation and the Government of the Republic of Zambia, mark the beginning of the journey of duty. After working for eight years from 1990 to 1998, this initial part of the journey of duty becomes full of challenging encounters and adventure stories associated with copper mining operations. Moving to Britain as a migrant worker marks the second part of the long journey of duty. Over the next 22 years, the author is immersed in the busy National Health Service (NHS), an umbrella organisation for thousands of hospitals and allied institutions. Experiencing the British way of life becomes fascinating but then part of this way of life is about how politics influence the way healthcare is delivered by the NHS which takes the centre stage throughout the rest of this book. The NHS tales about itsorigins, evolution, inspiring radical transformation in the 21st century, traffic light targets, and the dark times of scandals with red tape are quite revealing especially for people intending to work, train or are working as healthcare professionals. In the thick of it are some of the shining stars with rare qualities of fixing the broken parts of the healthcare systems that end this book.

  • av Gwenneth Scott
    146,-

    Discover survival strategies for the financially challenged! This guide reveals how to transform your home, find affordable designer dresses, and shop for nutritious food on a budget. Packed with powerful insights, light-hearted anecdotes, and tips to save money, it offers a pathway to financial freedom while making a positive impact on our planet. Unlock your purchasing power, change your mindset, embrace a more sustainable life of abundance and navigate the challenges of these times with confidence and resilience.

  • av Philip Tejszerski
    106,-

    Future Alien draws on the timeless tale of an outsider bringing peace to a troubled world, and its insights have an ethereal quality that calms. The story gives the frightening figure that humanity has about aliens its real face - beauty. The first book written by an X-Aerospace designer is a dynamic journey that will make you feel at ease yet transport you to a different time and space. It's also a reflective piece that will evoke many different emotions. Open the pages to a sci-fi fantasy full of hope!

  • av John Webb
    196,-

    Taking up any challenge, even an extreme one, for many people is not unusual, especially when the aim is to raise money to support a specific charity or other deserving cause. Often there is a direct link between the person taking on the challenge and the charity nominated to benefit from funds raised. Not all succeed, of course, even ending in heart break and sadly, tragic circumstances, at times. So, what happens when one, 57-year-old, unfit, overweight, ex-smoking individual decides to pit himself against one of the world's Seven Summits? Maybe it is a recipe for disaster on the face of it, some might even say foolhardy and risky but the events of the previous years that led to this attempt were compelling and after much consideration, made the urge too strong to ignore. The actual challenge was one thing but undertaking the preparation and importantly the fund raising, were extremely hard work, yet, at the same time fulfilling, fun and exhausting. Every Step of the Way not only charts the 12 months leading up to that week on Mount Kilimanjaro and details the actual climb but, additionally, looks into the reasons for attempting it, which began with one man being diagnosed with Alzheimer's Disease, his appalling treatment in care, and the inevitable outcome.

  • av Andy Huxtable
    146,-

    Sam's ordinary day takes a turn for the extraordinary when a slice of jam-covered toast lands on top of him. His friend Charlie rushes to help, but the temptation of the sweet jam proves too much to resist! In the midst of their jammy predicament, the toast is suddenly snatched away. Determined to find more, Charlie and Sam venture into the house of the big people. Their adventure leads them to George, who is engrossed in playing with his train set. Spotting a tempting sweet in one of the carriages, Charlie and Sam clamber aboard, only to find themselves whisked away as the train chugs into motion, landing them in a very sticky situation indeed. Things escalate when Max the dog, eyeing the sweet, inadvertently gets Charlie stuck to it and pops them both into his mouth. Sam watches in dismay as his best friend vanishes, realizing he must act quickly to rescue Charlie from an unintentional trip down Max's gullet.

  • av James Beckford
    146,-

    I have known this remarkable young man for several years, and it was evident from our first meeting that he was a devout man of God. This is reflected not just in his beliefs, but in the aura of confidence he exudes, stemming from his deep commitment and thorough study of God's word. In this autobiography, he narrates a significant chapter of his life, making it particularly resonant for those who have grown up or are currently growing up in the church. His narrative is open, transparent, authentic, and revealing. James shares pivotal moments from his life, offering insights into the experience of growing up in a Christian household. For readers from non-Christian backgrounds, this book provides an enlightening glimpse into a path filled with strategies for success in various life aspects. James' journey is a testament to the existence of a higher power, challenging conventional science and logic, and compelling the reader to reconsider their views on religion. The evidence he presents is thought-provoking and demands contemplation. Throughout the book, James delves into various themes and life lessons that have shaped him into the man he is today. His story invites readers to ponder the future chapters of his life. This compelling narrative promises to be a source of inspiration and guidance for many, especially those grappling with their own Christian journey.

  • av Jane Begley
    136,-

    Susy is no ordinary dino - she loves exploring and wonders how the world came to be. With few friends among the other dinosaurs, she often feels alone. But when a scary snake attack forces Susy up a tree, she makes an incredible discovery: she can climb with the best of them! As the first tree-climbing dinosaur, Susy can now see the world from thrilling new heights. Join this trailblazing reptile's treetop quest for adventure, confidence and new friends who appreciate her one-of-a-kind talents. Susy shows it's awesome to embrace what makes you unique!

  • av Cursino Correia
    146,-

    We often ponder how some individuals, starting at the lowest rung of life's ladder, reach their retirement years with happiness, contentment, and a vibrant lifestyle, equipped with essentials that even those who prospered in their earlier years find themselves lacking. Is there a secret formula that leads to such fulfilment? How can one ensure that their twilight years are filled with hope, contentment, and a genuine sense of personal achievement, especially in a world where many are preoccupied with financial concerns and yearn for a past that is forever gone? Nest of Gold offers answers to these questions. From the outset, it guides the reader, who might otherwise face a disappointing retirement, by outlining steps and techniques to follow. These strategies provide a well-trodden path to a secure and fulfilling later life. While the book primarily addresses the future planning of those in the lower-middle class, its principles are universal. The key is in adapting the advice to one's individual earnings and wealth. The overarching goal is inclusive: to leave no one behind and to contribute to the eradication of poverty. Nest of Gold is more than a guide; it's a manifesto for a brighter, more secure future for everyone.

  • av Linda May
    136,-

    In the heart of a mystical forest lies Anna's new home, where her ordinary bedroom holds the power to transform her life in unimaginable ways. One stormy night, as she prepares to drift into slumber, a thunderous clap resounds through the air, transporting Anna to a realm of awe-inspiring wonders.

  • av Alicia Jennings
    146,-

    When a little boy gets dropped off at his grandparents house he finds an empty cardboard box. With his friends, a dog and a cat, what imaginative adventures will they have in it? Where will they go? How far could you travel without leaving your home?

  • av Raymond Hunt
    116,-

    The 'emoji' in question, in case you were wondering, is Jenny Taylor's involuntary wink, which has landed her in all sorts of scrapes over the years. Together with her farmer parents Jim and Gladys and her siblings Doris, Tom and Fred, Jenny has many adventures in the sleepy Worcestershire town where they all live.

  • av Carol Spearman
    176,-

    Gospatric's childhood is defined by loss. His uncle, King Duncan I, was killed by Macbeth. Five years later, his father and grandfather were defeated by Macbeth's forces, attempting to avenge this death. Gospatric and his brother were protected by Siward, the powerful Earl of Northumbria. Gospatric's adult life and the safety of his growing family was dominated by his cousin, King Malcolm III of Scotland, and William the Conqueror, as plots unfold to take England back for its rightful king. A wealthy Scot pulls together an unlikely team to uncover the truth about Gospatric's life, his family's place in history and his supposed early death. How did he become the Earl of Northumbria? Why did his children dominate Cumbria, Dunbar, and most of Lothian? How did he survive the wrath of the Conqueror? Did he die young? This team of three men and one woman, two Scots and two Americans, uncover secrets in both the present and the past. Although this is a work of fiction, it is based on extensive research of Gospatric's place in history. He was the grandson of Crinan and Bethoc, important eleventh century figures in Scotland, as well as of Uchtred the Bold, the powerful Earl of Northumbria. Gospatric has descendants across the world, who are unaware of their relationship to this forgotten earl.

  • av Michael Knowles
    146,-

    Above the peaceful Walthamstow Marshes, a hungry kestrel eyes its prey while two young field mice, Diesel and Electric, play innocently below. Venturing out from their family nest within the railway embankment, the duo finds danger swooping down upon them. As the kestrel descends, allies from the marsh emerge: a vigilant rabbit and brave sparrow leader, Brown Wings, rally to protect the young mice. Diesel and Electric is a tale of unexpected friendships and nature's camaraderie unveiling amidst a thrilling struggle for survival in the heart of the marshland.

  • av Sandra Langan
    136,-

    The fun-loving Turfies have brought joy to Irish kids for hundreds of years! These furry friends make every day brighter with warm hugs, happy songs, and funny jokes. Turfies love to laugh and play - they are your new best friend! Turfies really care about you. They snuggle you when you're sad and celebrate when you're glad. No matter what, a Turfie friend will stick by your side! Cuddle a soft Turfie stuffed animal and enjoy heartwarming adventures in books, cartoons, and movies. Turfies just want to see you smile. With a Turfie pal, every day is filled with rainbows, laughter, and love! Take home your very own Turfie today!

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