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  • av Eula May Foote
    166,-

    Sammy Skunk doesn't get an invitation to Maureen Mole's party because he's smelly and different, so he decides to make himself smell very nice and he gets given an invite. But when the smell wears off will the other animals accept him as he is? Children will learn from this book how to accept and understand children who are different from them.

  • av Alison Rowell
    136 - 186,-

  • av Simon Register
    146,-

    Billy Bookley and His Book of Magic Tricks is a fantastically fun story, full of warmth, adventure and the rising of an underdog. Billy Bookley is a poor and lonely young boy, whose long school days are cruelly spent being teased and bullied by the horrible boys and girls in his class just for the way he looks. Then one day, a magical twist of fate and fortune gives him the opportunity to finally turn the tables on his bullies - once and for all! This will change both his and their lives forever. Will he triumph against the odds? Will Billy take advantage of this chance at glory? Will he risk being brave? Will he dare to grasp this chance to take revenge on his bullies? Or will it all prove too much for this one quiet young boy to handle alone? Only time will tell what the future holds for Billy Bookley!

  • av Nadia Aparicio
    116,-

    Someone once told me, 'You should never judge a book by its cover, or by its title.' But have you ever wondered how true this is? Have you ever experienced the thrill of making a choice that defies expectations? Consider this: have you ever read a book that stirred something deep within you, sending a rush of emotion that courses through your veins? Think about those moments in life that have prompted deep reflection, about the things that evoke a particular feeling, a feeling so profound it stays with you. Often in life, we find ourselves feeling brave, like warriors, yet simultaneously terrified, like a child lost in a crowd. The feeling of being alone, a sentiment far more common than we might think. How many stories have you read that transported you through time and space, that made you feel like a shooting star soaring across the sky, transcending all else? Chances are, you've experienced moments of profound introspection, times when you've gazed into the sky, pondering the mysteries of life, questioning why things are the way they are, why you are where you are at this very moment. I invite you to embark on this journey, to discover the answers that lie within these pages. I dare you to find out.

  • av L. A. Elliot
    136,-

    Meet Peaty, a playful penguin with food allergies! When Peaty and his family go out for tea, he gets a little worried about what he can eat safely. You see, Peaty is allergic to peanuts - they make him sick! As the waiter takes everyone's order, Peaty remembers what his doctor said: be open about your allergies so people can help. He politely asks the waiter about ingredients and menu options that will work for him. The waiter is happy to check and find something yummy that Peaty can enjoy. Through Peaty's experience, kids with allergies will learn the importance of voicing their needs confidently. Join this sweet storytime about caring for yourself and embracing differences - just like Peaty's family cares about him. Every child deserves to feel included!

  • av Patrick Treacy
    260,-

    Pandemics inflict significant harm on societies, often exacerbated by human activities that alter the natural environment. As cities expand, encroaching on areas once inhabited by wildlife, the risk of disease transmission increases. Bacteria have existed for 3.5 billion years and viruses for 1.5 billion years, while humans have only been around for 130,000 years. Coronaviruses have a long evolutionary history of over fifty million years, with some recent strains dating back to around 8000 BCE, indicating a prolonged coevolution with bats and birds. Advancements in technology during the 20th century have facilitated rapid global travel, allowing microbes to spread more quickly than ever before. The 1918 influenza pandemic, often referred to as the 'Spanish' flu, was particularly devastating, claiming between 50 and 100 million lives, or about five percent of the global population at the time. Major pandemics have historically led to significant social changes: the Justinian Plague contributed to the rise of Christianity, the bubonic plague heralded the end of serfdom, and the aftermath of the 'Spanish' flu saw many governments adopting socialized medicine. The concept began in socialist Russia and soon spread to countries like France, New Zealand, and eventually Great Britain. It took the return of battle-hardened soldiers from World War II to push this agenda politically in the UK. Post-war, the growing influence of the United States and the nascent World Health Organisation led to the decline of privileged classes and the establishment of the fundamental right to healthcare for every human being, irrespective of their background. As the world confronts the final stages of another global pandemic, the future remains uncertain. There are questions about whether new vaccines will effectively control the disease, leaving societies worldwide in a state of anticipation and adaptation.

  • av Rex Kinder
    266,-

    It is not easy to start a successful business these days and far too many fail in the first year of trading. The problem lies largely in the lack of accessible and good information available to small business owners. Running a Business in the Pacific Region offers simple step-by-step plans for starting and maintaining a small business as it grows. It takes you through all the stages, from how to decide if it's worth starting the business, financial planning and management, to the day-to-day running of a successful business. There is a wealth of information throughout the book for other kinds of readers as well. General management topics including; hiring employees, keeping bank accounts and avoiding scams, purchasing and using computers, business and the law, and ethics should be of interest to all kinds of managers.

  • av Graham King
    186 - 290,-

  • av Tang Win
    146,-

    The book provides a general review of the processes of social-economic and population development of the Chinese society from 1949 to 2021, the interactions between the two, and a detailed study of the economic and population policies at different stages of social development. Based on legal documents and policies, plenty of historical facts and personal experiences, the book reveals a vivid representation of what happened in that difficult era, especially how greatly the Chinese people suffered in the strict implementation of the enforced birth control policies, as well as the wounds and scars in their human bodies, traumas and grief deep in their psyche. All those have resulted in serious problems and have a profound impact on China's economic and population development.

  • av MSc Manuela Heider de Jahnsen
    300,-

    In a world where trauma has become a common explanation for distress, anxiety, and depression, conventional medical approaches often fall short in providing personalized care and listening to individual narratives. Manuela Heider de Jahnsen presents a unique perspective in her book, drawing from the ancient healing systems of Ayurveda and Yoga to navigate the complexities of symptoms, behavioral changes, and safe treatment options. Through her 40 years of dedicated work caring for traumatized patients, Manuela offers profound insights into human consciousness and a pathway to recovery. Going beyond the limitations of conventional medicine, Ayurveda and Yoga meet individuals where they are, providing personalized care and showing ways towards healing and renewal. In this transformative book, Manuela's compassionate approach shines a light on the horizon, offering hope and guidance for those seeking a holistic understanding of trauma and a path to lasting well-being.

  • av Fawzia Reza
    136 - 196,-

  • av Gillian Wright
    136,-

    A fun trip to the park takes a frightening turn when Louie, the family dog, suddenly disappears during a game. One minute Lily is playing fetch with her beloved pup, and the next he has vanished without a trace. As Dad and Lily search the park in vain, panic and dread set in. Where did Louie run off to so abruptly? Will they ever find their furry friend? Join Lily on an emotional journey as she grapples with Louie's confusing disappearance and clings to the hope that he will safely return.

  • av Diane Westwood
    116,-

    Step into the bustling heart of 1980s London, where the relentless pulse of finance dictates the rhythm of the city. The Magician unveils the high-octane world of bankers, stockbrokers, and the money moguls who reigned over The City with a cocktail in one hand and destiny in the other. Immerse yourself in the lives of sharply dressed financiers and glamorous women, all entangled in a whirlwind of ambition and allure. As luxury cars line the streets and champagne flows freely in bustling wine bars, the air vibrates with the era's hit music, accompanying the fortunes made and lost before the closing bell. At the centre of this opulent tale are characters embodying the essence of a time where excess knew no bounds. When the paths of two such individuals intersect, a story of danger and desire unfolds, hinting at a life both thrilling and perilous. The Magician extends an invitation to a bygone epoch, unravelling the allure and perils that danced hand in hand with the pursuit of wealth and status. Through the lives of its entrancing characters, the reader is granted a front-row seat to the spectacle of extravagance and the enigmatic game of chance that was the financial world in 1980s London.

  • av Tony James
    136,-

    LUCKY OR UNLUCKY? - YOU DECIDE! This engaging book chronicles the true-life adventures, and misadventures, experienced by the author and his wife during their global travels that sometimes did not go to plan! Readers will be entertained by a spectrum of stories including a rendezvous with an amorous Frenchman, a few scary moments in the presence of wild beasts, general holiday mishaps, hell raising motor journeys as well as floating holiday adventures, to name but a few. This page turning travel memoir will pull your emotions in all directions from 'hysterics' to 'shock'. The author strives to provide an accurate depiction of the events and the fascinating people the dynamic duo met along the way. All information is as accurate as possible and as such is based upon meticulous notes taken at the various times.

  • av Licette Hook
    126,-

    The last towering buildings stand like jagged puzzle pieces in a shattered and desolate city, destroyed by a meteorite that collided two time zones. The world has changed forever. Survivors fleeing from the city came upon an ancient forest. Discovering its deadly occupants, the dinosaurs, they have nowhere to go. What could they do? With nowhere left to run, they construct treetop villages from salvaged city materials, finding precarious safety in the heights. Neil, Sam, Bill, and Rose were born into this world, they know of nothing else except for the stories passed down through the generations. But now they dream of adventure, and they want to find answers to their questions. When fate comes knocking, they find themselves hiding in the back of a truck that's heading on a supply trip into the city. Their journey leads to a sequence of events that will change their lives forever. From harrowing raptor run-ins to close calls with Ceratosaurus, the friends band together through building dangers. In the process, they discover courage and resilience that surprise even themselves.

  • av William Yang
    196,-

    This book explores the human search for meaning when people are confronted with a life-threatening illness such as cancer. Losing Me, Becoming Me delves into the relationship between body and mind in this challenging context. It argues for a compassionate and courageous stance towards ourselves as embodied beings. Despite its dire predicament, our body cries out to be acknowledged, taken care of, and accepted as-it-is. Living with cancer involves a profound journey into an existential crisis such as the 'dark night', and yet which also brings unexpected moments of inner light. This book argues that 'spirituality' is ultimately about facing the reality of our physicality and mortality. It is when we face this reality that we can discover the mystery lying at the very heart of human existence. The crisis of a cancer diagnosis for many people means having to reconnect with the body in a wholly different way. Losing Me, Becoming Me describes a form of body work that helps to rediscover our body at a deeper level. It is rooted in Chinese Qi Gong practice and the Christian tradition of Hesychasm. It describes an approach to an embodied spirituality which may be of interest to professionals working in cancer care, patients, carers, and cancer survivors. Dr William Yang and Ton Staps have been working with cancer patients for many years. In this book they map a journey which often involves losing and rediscovering the self. Losing Me, Becoming Me is a book which argues for a compassionate, empathic, and tender stance towards the reality that we are embodied beings. - Toine van den Hoogen, Emeritus Professor in Theology at Radboud University, Nijmegen the Netherlands. "William Yang and Ton Staps show how the loss of health because of cancer can lead to a profound transformation, which is grounded in the body. I have drawn on their thinking and approaches over many years in my work as a psychologist and pastoral care worker. In Losing Me, Becoming Me the authors offer a fascinating and challenging perspective on the journey through cancer." - Peter Zandvliet, Psychologist and Pastoral Care Worker.

  • av Rosie Sharp
    136,-

    Have you ever felt like you are a little different? Henry Bee discovers that being different means being unique in this fun tale about accepting yourself for who you are. Come along with Henry and discover that being different isn't a bad thing: it means that you are brave enough to be yourself!

  • av Kl Richards
    106,-

    Navigate the modern maze of life with Book of Alternative Quotes of Wisdom for Generation Z as your compass. This thoughtfully curated collection of quotes and affirmations is tailored to guide Generation Z through the daily challenges moulded by social media influences and the ever-evolving digital landscape. In a world where your social circles and self-identity play pivotal roles, this book helps you reflect on the company you keep - are they uplifting or do they tether your potential? It nudges you to identify the facets of life that challenge, change, and ultimately, define you. Structured in digestible sections, this book facilitates a gradual exploration of topics - from self-awareness to personal growth, and from chasing dreams to overcoming adversities. It's not just a book, but a catalyst for self-reflection and a beacon of motivation. Embark on a journey of self-discovery and goal setting as you delve into a wealth of positive affirmations and insightful quotes. Each page is designed to spark introspection, fostering a deeper understanding of your aspirations and the hurdles on your path. Whether you're seeking inspiration to tackle life's challenges head-on or in need of a daily dose of positivity, this book is a treasure trove of wisdom that resonates with the pulse of Generation Z.

  • av Yvonne Morgan-McKenzie
    136,-

    Little T is a Caribbean boy who has just started school. He is a very musical child and is trying his best to be a leader in his group of friends. Join him as he swims in his favourite river and hangs out with his little friends. There will be more Little T stories soon, so hold on, the best is yet to come!

  • av Ethan Alexander
    146,-

    In a city shrouded in fear, the eerie disappearance of four women soon escalates to a grim reality when they are found lifeless. The lead detective, though relentless, is pulled off the case due to a lack of leads. He leaves with a chilling warning - the killer will strike again. And strike again, he did, not once but twice. Fast forward eighteen years, the unsolved case is a haunting blemish on the police department, forcing them to summon the once ostracized detective, Nathan Andrews, back to the chilling scene of the unsolved crimes. With no other recourse, the desperate police force pairs the seasoned Nathan with young officer Julius in a bid to catch the elusive killer. As Julius is taken under Nathan's tutelage, he quickly descends into a world far darker than he could have imagined: a world where fear reigns, and even crime lords shudder. Nathan, a man whose secrets are as fearsome as his reputation, walks the sinister path fearlessly, unmasking a reality that's terrifyingly close to the heart of darkness. Now, as they venture deeper into the case, Julius realizes that the true terror may not just be the serial killer who set the night alight with dread but the enigmatic Nathan, whose cryptic past holds keys to a realm even the bravest dare not enter.

  • av Richard Barnes
    156,-

    It began with a single crime, under the canopy of the giant redwoods of California. He committed that crime. He never took responsibility for any of it. Everything was always someone else's fault, especially hers. He would get her; he would punish her. For him it became an obsession. He had no other life to lead. It began with a single crime. She was the victim. She would not let the crime define her. She had a life to lead. She would lead it to the full. From California to Cambridge, England, Robert built the downward spiral of his existence, and his darkness closed in on him. From California to Cambridge, England, Martha lived life to the full, building an upward spiral from which joy and friendship spread out. Bad karma, good karma. Which will prove the stronger?

  • av Galia Carolina Smith
    116,-

    Written unflinchingly, Why My Daughter? From Binge Eating to Restriction chronicles an intergenerational journey with disordered eating that swings dangerously between bingeing and restriction. After witnessing her daughter's eating disorder diagnosis at a very young age, the author's quest for meaning uncovered something deeper: a family narrative stretching across time, with ancestral roots. She realizes her daughter's illness is not an isolated incidence, but the apex of long-unfolded family dynamics. From overabundance to scarcity, from gorging to deprivation, this book confronts the possibility that mental illness can extend beyond the individual, emerging from generational traumas. With illustrations penned by the author herself, Why My Daughter? sheds controversial but urgent light on the collective roots of eating disorders. Both a powerful tool for insight and a guide for parents and therapists, Why My Daughter? From Binge Eating to Restriction shares an impactful message for anyone seeking to understand eating disorders' complex intergenerational ties. This compelling story provides more than answers - it paves the way for healing.

  • av Nigel Power
    146,-

    In Survivors of War, traverse the gripping journey from the streets of England to far-flung battlefields, spanning the years from 1931 to a post-war Christmas in 1949. This emotionally charged narrative grapples with a poignant question: How can one find joy and fulfilment after witnessing the horror and brutality of war? The story delves into the psyche of a young man forever changed by the atrocities he encountered during World War II. Explore the transformative elements - love, friendship, and perhaps a dash of serendipity - that offer the resilience to overcome the lingering scars of battle. The other stories in this selection cover a range of genre including crime ('The Parcel', 'Behind Closed Doors'), mystery ('The Mists of Time', 'Is My Twin My Sister?'), Sci-Fi ('Phantom Island Refuge'), and romance ('Similitude', 'When One Door Closes'). The stories tease the reader's imagination in a variety of locations and scenarios.

  • av Zoe Price
    136,-

    For imaginative tween Holly, the local library is a gateway to fantastical new worlds brimming with mythical creatures. When she's not drawing what she envisions these beings to look like, Holly devours book after book, letting each spark her creativity. Though fully absorbed in conjuring, she little suspects her favourite hideaway harbours an astonishing secret. On what seems another ordinary Wednesday library visit, Holly steps between the stacks to stumble upon something extraordinary even by her standards - proof that magic is real! But she soon discovers that with revelation comes great responsibility. As Holly unravels a mystery linking the library's past to fantastic realms, she ponders: if mythical beings actually existed, what would their lives look like? How would they adapt? With new friends, can Holly ensure history doesn't repeat in tragedy? Will her visions and voice preserve wonder amidst an unbelieving world? The first in a series, Holly and the Library interweaves fantasy and reality through the journey of an artistic introvert. When imagination becomes truth, Holly learns she possesses power to impact destiny by building bridges between two realms.

  • av Kathryn Lyons
    126,-

    Stepping into the mysterious halls of Rosemary Academy, Silvia is thrust into a realm far removed from her former life. Guided by her fearless spirit, she encounters Zoey, a vivacious free spirit, and soon after, the brilliant Elliot. Elliot's closest friend, Allen, with his strategic mind and magnetic charm, reigns as the student council president. Together, this tight-knit group navigates the academy's challenges, unveiling skills they never knew they possessed. But it's not just about new friendships and academic pursuits; ancient legends whisper through the academy's corridors, drawing them into heart-pounding adventures filled with rivals, intrigue, and secrets. With danger lurking behind every shadowed corner and a world brimming with magic, action, and budding romances, Silvia realizes that her once-ordinary life is now anything but. Each page of Rosemary Academy teems with suspense, whisking readers on a whirlwind journey that promises to leave them breathless and craving more. Dive into a tale where every twist and turn is a new doorway to the unexpected.

  • av Cliff Israel
    126,-

    In Mishandled, meet five characters forced down the path of destruction in every aspect. Their unstable lives of being ignored, outcast, and mistreated tore at the fragile human within, turning them into unrecognizable monsters. Their upside-down existence propels them to commit bloody acts against humanity. You may ask - is it over for them? Is it too late to turn back, to heal their souls and regain their rightful place as normal, respected people who can develop their communities? They've gone far, yes, but what about forgiveness? How possible is it to save them if they feel the gift of life - that intense, mysterious power of caring? This love can melt mountains of hatred and dark thoughts. In this book, find five unique stories - criminals as monsters, detectives solving twisted crimes, and more. Can the mighty force of compassion overpower lifelong pain and resentment? As events unfold to challenge notions of justice and redemption, what will emerge triumphant - good or evil? Please enjoy these short stories of suspense and moral complexity that compel us to confront the boundaries of humanity itself.

  • av Didi Dundee
    136,-

    In a tale as timeless as love itself, a girl and boy from the most modest of origins find their souls intertwined. Their shared passion wasn't just for each other, but also for music. Rising from the depths of obscurity to the zenith of music stardom, they navigated the wild and unpredictable landscape of the 1970s. Their bond was unshakeable, even when faced with the myriad temptations of their newfound fame. However, fate had a different plan. A devastating twist threatened to shatter their world. This is the true story of Robbie McIntosh, the drummer and founding member of the legendary Average White Band (AWB).

  • av John David Petty
    146,-

    Lisa, an intelligent and attractive high school senior, is on a quest to understand happiness. Guided by her middle-class values, Christian faith, and a keen interest in science and philosophy, she navigates life with her unpredictable, alcoholic mother and her own inner demons. Dreaming of a freedom as delicate as a butterfly's, Lisa finds solace in her final year when she meets Christos, an accomplished long-distance swimmer. Captivated by Christos's love for beauty and his laid-back nature, Lisa joins his family's Greek band as a singer and dancer after graduation. Fortuitously inheriting substantial assets, she establishes a thriving taverna, though at the expense of her health. However, Lisa's world shatters when she uncovers Christos's hidden traits of deception and dishonesty, defended by him through Machiavellian principles and a curious analogy to Santa Claus. This revelation challenges her deeply held Christian virtues and scientific rationale. Resolute to win her trust, Christos undergoes a transformation, adopting honesty and humility. Ultimately, the couple finds common ground and retreats to Christos's inherited farm on a picturesque Greek island. There, amidst ancient stone houses, pencil pines, and the crystalline Aegean Sea, they rediscover each other and perhaps the elusive happiness Lisa has been seeking.

  • av Anna Magee
    146,-

    Have you ever wondered what the animals do on a dark and rainy day at the zoo? Discover what the animals get up to away from the eyes of the keepers. From on-lion shopping, tea parties, a BBQ, and a dance off, join a host of animals in a rainy-day adventure!

  • av Anthony Phillips
    126,-

    Chris and Matty stumble upon a hidden gem at an auction: a charming, ivy-draped cottage in desperate need of restoration. With dreams of turning it into their dream home, they enlist the help of their close friends, John and Isabel. But as the renovations begin, the foursome are drawn into the intriguing history of the cottage's past occupants. As the layers of the home's legacy are peeled back, secrets emerge, intertwining their present with a past they could never have imagined.

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