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  • av Dr. Geoff Goolnik
    321

    The unique biography of an individual playing various pioneering roles in civil engineering, in the late nineteenth century, but with a social conscience. A long and eventful career which embraced everything from lighthouse design and construction in Japan to theatre architecture and ornamentation in Ireland.

  • av JaKe GRowling
    147

    A One Legged Crow, a Three Legged Dog and an epic race. A heart-warming story of triumph as JaKe, who is based on a real dog, overcomes the barriers to achieving his dreams. The real JaKe is a very lovable character and a Therapy Dog who brings much joy to all those who meet him.

  • av David Longridge
    147

    A novel about a crucial but little-known period in Congo's short history. Granted its independence in 1960, it suddenly became the focus of Cold War politics as Russia and the USA competed to gain influence over its vast mineral resources.

  • av Lizzie Pepper
    157

    An exhilarating environmental story for nature lovers, eco-warriors and for all those children and young adults who have a passion to fight against climate change.

  • av C. S. Georgadidis
    191

    An enchanting tale of romance and tragedy that follows Goddess Panorea who descends alone to Earth as a mortal, where she embarks on a journey in search of life and love.

  • av Vivien Varga
    137

    A psychological thriller and tale of survival that follows the intertwined journeys of the young Ava and her teenage daughter, Isla. Presented with two parallel stories of past and present and explores the women's determination of love for each other versus coercive behaviour and murderous threats.

  • av Zeha Tembo
    147

    Welcome to the Hakuna Matata club.The secret to a wholesome Hakuna Matata (no worries) life is neither a secret, nor is it glaringly apparent. It all begins with daring to take the next step, building resilience, accepting one's own complicated self and most importantly, spreading a little kindness along the way.This little book of methali (Swahili proverbs), takes you on a journey of discovery into the wellness contained in the precious gift of yesteryears wisdom. This wisdom has been passed down from generation to generation, it is old, and it is tested. The anecdotes are filtered from the proverbs to provide a personal perspective. Remember, as all proverbs do, the methali's wisdom will find its own meaning with each person.How to be Hakuna Matata is an inspiring and motivational book that includes little gems of hope found in the methali. The wellness it brings is now yours to keep or to share if it takes your fancy.

  • av James Harrison-Greene
    171

    Italy is a unique country. This book combines, in an empathetic and amusing manner, the author's 40 years of personal experience and observation of life in Italy, with an incisive social commentary. It examines the impact of recent historical events and the country's fascist legacy, which remains of great pertinence today, for both Italy and beyond. Italians project the impression of being comfortable in their own skin. Life is to be enjoyed, simply and fully - as has been said: 'They just seem to do life better than we do'. This remark conveys perfectly Italians' wonderful ability to cope with anything that is thrown at them: tomorrow is another day. The book also explores the time-wasting and, often, positively absurd ways in which Italians must deal with the administrative aspects of everyday life. As a result, they have become past masters in creativity for social and economic survival. Finally, many personal observations document the innate generosity - in terms of attitudes, values, judgement and kindness - of Italians. Such a capacity accounts, to a large extent, for their spontaneous ability to simplify life and to facilitate interactions at all levels.

  • av Yoav J. Tenembaum
    147

    A children's story dwelling on the loving relationship between a grandfather and a grandson as they try to answer a universal query. Inspired by real events as many of the dialogues between the grandparents and grandson have actually taken place.

  • av Rica Hene
    157

    Historical fiction based on true events after the author came across a piece of 17th century silver. The novel is based on the research the author subsequently did on the silver piece and its creator.

  • av Thom Braun
    171

    An eighteenth-century murder-mystery, but also is a wider story about the social and artistic themes of the time. The novel set around one of William Hogarth's most iconic images of a woman in London.

  • av Nolwen Jones
    157

    A fictionalised biography which successfully crosses over two genres, memoir and women's fiction. A very relatable story about serving in the WRAF, coping with life while struggling with various medical conditions, and suffering bereavement.

  • av Phil Murphy
    157

    A novel, set in the Yugoslav Wars of 1991-5, with a powerful true story at its heart that encapsulates in one set of relationships all the cruelty and compassion that characterised Europe's 'forgotten' conflicts. Thoroughly researched by an author with first-hand experience of the aftermath of the near four-year siege of Sarajevo.

  • av Jacob Davies
    147

    A collection of poetry which is both unapologetic and daring in the subjects it tackles. Poems which are intense, enjoyable and highly relatable. The collection explores the human condition and is dark, gritty, real and presents the negative aspects of life in a way that is artistic, rhythmic and fuelled by passion and adrenaline

  • av Paul Cobb
    157

    A novel set around a powerful medieval book which reaches England and becomes caught up in the struggle between its two leading families, and the events leading up to the Norman invasion of 1066. A book that is so powerful and linked to a foretelling so inescapable that it will put a new ruler on a throne but which ruler and what country?

  • av Barbara Kastelin
    147

    A romance and adventure story about a young Anglo-French language teacher, who suffers from alopecia totalis, and her pupil, the son of a Taliban Commander.

  • av Mireille Sant
    157

    A gripping teen romance which explores the raw emotions of youth, features time and space travelling, highlights the magic of books and portrays the value of love and friendships. It explores the link between dreams and reality, and the existence of a parallel universe.

  • av MALCOLM DAY
    171

    An historically accurate novel about the famous author, Jane Austen, and her family living in the turbulent times of the late Georgian and early Regency periods. A gripping imagining of the real lives of the Austens, based on thorough historical research.

  • av Pierre Lever
    147

    A personal finance guide for first-time earners and anyone without a retirement plan. It provides simple, short and practical advice about achieving financial freedom. The third book in the '57 Minute' series. Guides that can be read in under one hour.

  • av Emma Nysse
    147

    A Children's picture book of beloved animals you find in a visit to the zoo. Children will recognise the well-known toys played with by the animals of Bazzo Zoo.

  • av G.K. Holloway
    171

    The third in a series of novels detailing life in England at the time of the Norman Conquest. Set in the 1070's, the novel depicts of the consequences of the Norman invasion for the people caught up in those terrible times.

  • av Neil Coley
    147

    A thrilling combination of Science Fiction, Crime and Historical Fiction set in Victorian London and Yorkshire. It offers a compelling narrative as well as a fascinating take on 19th century social history.

  • av Ian M. Williamson
    157

    A chilling alternate history thriller that examines the reality of how Nazi rule would have warped British society and a young man raised under it. Written from the perspective of a character who is relentless in his dedication to the National Socialist ethos which he has been subjected to since early childhood.

  • av Jean Akouri
    201

    A novel which emphasizes how the homosexual lifestyle can often lead to self-destruction. Outlines realities for homosexuals throughout the world from the perspective of a middle-aged openly gay man living in Lebanon

  • av Maggie Allder
    147

    Rich in culture and detail, this is the fourth book in The Lonely Island series about life on a small (imaginary) Scottish island. The series follows lively characters and includes human stories that deal with the issues of today's world.

  • av Ross Merrin
    147

    A story which is both a straight-forward tale and a philosophical odyssey with many layers. Assimilates the human condition with thrilling action, humour with the spiritual, and a playful tone with the most profound of subjects.

  • av GJ Babb
    137

    Politics calls for men and women of experience - citizens of high repute and sound judgment. Vice-Chancellor Professor Clifford Conquest is a Labour politician in the making who has heard the call. Conquest is invited to become an advisor on the future of university education to Labour MP Marcus Lancing. He soon begins to fear that those defending the bastions of Socialism are being driven to madness by Think Tanks, Specialist Advisors, Chief Future Officers, the Commentariat and the Battle of the Civilisations. The Tory Government, he has no doubt, already has. On his way to a parliamentary seat, Conquest finds himself increasingly immersed in a world of political double-dealing beset by the industry of bad conscience. He skirts scandals aplenty, but he knows how to ride the zeitgeist, and surely his battle-hardened experience of universities, where revolting students, ideological strife and bungled management are everyday hazards, has fully prepared him for political life?

  • av Amanda Verrall
    161

    A gritty, intense and visceral novel which takes the reader on a rollercoaster of emotions and the spiralling downfall of the main character, Clare. Romance novels most often end in happiness, but this story reflects more accurately the nature of modern-day dating. Can Clare survive?

  • av Vivien Grey
    161

    A combination of memoir and the history of how the treatment of children had major repercussions on their mental health. The wisdom and guidance coming from over 40 years of working in the caring profession.

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