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  • av John Lee
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  • av Colin H Coles
    197

    Pink blossom, daubed an avenue of cherry trees, caught in still air; near silence save for a buzz of spring bees. This, yes, I remember this from that visit to Broadhurst Abbey. It all began with that good feeling of being alive to nature's resplendent new life. I later promised Brother Patrick not to divulge my experiences at the Abbey, but ...Venue for a DelegationHe ran back along the wooden dock, in open necked check shirt, best go ashore, jeans and polished brown shoes...'Captain, Captain,' he called out...'What is it Bosun?''They're not coming back.''Do you want to stay then?''No Captain, but they won't leave the bar!''Well, you'd better get on board, then.'Winter in New JerseyGentle waves, trickle, tumble, tease, dry sand....Wind, tidal flow, fearsome rise and fall, contrasts,ray rippled sun dance, cross quiet scene.Waves - verseEntertaining and horizon-expanding short stories, poems and observations.

  • av Jim McRobert
    197

    Searing reflections on inequality, suffering and human endurance.These poems are a defiant call to arms for justice, community and caring."Freedom gives us strength to speak out loudno more cowed with terror heads a-bowedthe right to write - ignore the censor talkrelease the prison gates to let us walk"

  • av Marilyn Gibson Forbes-Stubbs
    241

    Once again, the five intrepid cousins - Paige, Perissa, Kadejah, Jhané and Deondrea - are back together on their summer break.When a letter arrives from Chief Inspector Barrette, Paige knows that this won't be an ordinary summer vacation...Mysterious breakdowns; missing people; treacherous terrain ... the five cousins will need all their cunning and skill to solve the mystery of Breakdown on Forrest Road.The thrill is on again.

  • av Brill Pongo
    197

    "Closure in grief: A Mythical Finish Line" offers a fresh perspective on the concept of closure in the context of grief. In this insightful and empathetic book, the author challenges the commonly held belief that closure means leaving grief behind and getting back to a "normal" life. Instead, the author argues that closure is a process, not a defined moment, and that it involves accepting the reality of the loss while still honoring the memory of the loved one.Drawing on personal experience and extensive research, Closure in Grief offers practical guidance on how to navigate the complex emotions and challenges of grief. With compassion and wisdom, the author explores the many facets of closure and provides insights that will resonate with anyone who has experienced the loss of a loved one.This book is a must-read for anyone seeking to understand the process of grief and find a path towards healing and growth. It is a powerful reminder that closure is not a finish line to be crossed, but a journey to be embraced with openness and compassion.

  • av Dek Thornton Jr.
    181

    Entertaining brief encounters with the variously talented musicians, actors and artistes who might - or might not - have crossed paths with the "strange Druid man"."...I just stood and in my vagabondage homo way flicked a 'V' sign, realising I would never get to talk to the insightful Madam of Sex..."

  • av Ulrica Cooper
    167

    "Let's make a rocket and fly to the Moon!"And so, the adventure begins ...One day Mary and her brother, Tony, have a great idea: they decide to build a rocket ship and fly to the moon. When they land there, they meet a strange little creature and he is happy to come back to Earth with them. This a gentle tale of their adventures with him and how he opens their eyes to the beauty of animals on Earth.

  • av Linda West
    167

    We all loved it when Paddington had tea with the Queen ... Well, meet Scratcher, a rather naughty cat who tries really hard to be good. One day he goes to London with Grandma to attend the King's Coronation. Four fun rhyming tales of a cat that tries to be good ... but sometimes isn't.Scratcher Learns A LessonScratcher's RewardScratcher's SurpriseScratcher At The Coronation

  • av Alma Blair
    167

    An intriguing mind absorbing story of troubled thoughts and tormenting erratic moodswings. Powerful, sexual, and emotionally manipulative, there is a potential Hiss lurking in many humans brain.

  • av Martin Winbolt-Lewis
    197

    An eclectic collection of poems written over 60 years of observation and life experiences, with all its twists and turns, with a few wacky verses thrown in. Topics include: Earth Songs, Heart Beats, Young at Heart, Alternative Humour, Random Rhymes, Autumn Years, Mad World and Beyond Ourselves.

  • av Geoff Daplyn
    181

  • av Berwick Coates
    197

    There is much to be learned about teaching. But it is learnable.No beginner should be daunted by long words, psychology, jargon, or fashionable philosophies. Proficiency in it is not a Druid-like mystique which takes decades to master; it is not a rarefied skill accessible only to a gifted few. It can be done. So long as one holds on tight to gumption, common decency, and native wit. That does not mean that it is easy. It isn`t. And there`s always something else to learn. Keep eyes and ears open; you can pick up tips anywhere. Like here, for instance.

  • av Debbie Burt
    151

  • av Max Matonhodze
    377

  • av Tony Garnier
    301

  • av Debbie Burt
    151

  • av George Almond
    197

  • av Glenys Terry
    181

  • av Gordon Culpin
    271

  • av Debbie Burt
    151

  • av Richard Ward
    197

  • av Debbie Burt
    151

  • av Debbie Burt
    151

  • av Francis Lyall
    277

  • av Debbie Burt
    151

    Daisy is a bright yellow camper van, but she wasn¿t always like this. Find out how Daisy came to be Daisy.Daisy's Story is the second in the Daisytime series of Daisy and her camper van friends.

  • av Michael Parkinson
    307

    This hugely different biography starts with the Amazing Audition that propelled Billy Fury from unknown to pop star. Marty Wilde discloses new poignant information, Michael Parkinson describes promoting Billy Fury Shows with 200 dancers and narrators. Robert worked with young Ronald Wycherley who showed songs that he was writing. Ann used her artistic ability to become a friend. Avril accommodated Billy, Marty and other performers at no charge because they were so badly paid. Christine watched filming of 'Ive Gotta Horse'. Colin Paul is a tribute singer with a big story. Billy visited Marion in hospital leading to a lifelong friendship. Myra writes a heart wrenching story of male jealousy. Pauline became a dedicated fan club worker. Peter has produced a guitar instrumental tribute to Billy. Sandra describes meeting Billy Fury when she was 15 and wrote about his shyness. One hundred and twenty pictures accompany the stories to make this a very interesting compilation.

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