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  • av Gillian Campbell
    171

    This is a work of East Anglian oral history. Over a period of nearly 30 years I listened to and recorded a number people from different backgrounds all born in the early years of the 20th century in an attempt to capture and save the memories of those who had lived in such different times from our own just a few generations later.

  • av Tina Cathleen MacNaughton
    161

    Delphy Rose spent her student days gigging with local alternative band, The Thistles, in the fictional seaside town of Cowlington. A chance reunion with former bass player, Ben, hurls her back to the past.

  • av Tolulope Kode
    147

    Madika dreams of recreating a once beautiful lake. Faced with a world strangled by an oppressive and corrupt government, she struggles to trace the clues from the past to begin the healing process. However, her research unearths long-buried secrets.

  • av Juli Frances Taylor
    127

    In this beautifully illustrated rhyming story about adventure, friendship and toilet training, young Albert is a secret Hero! In his imagination he rescues and saves; he fights crime and fierce creatures; and he even flies to space!

  • av A.B. Monroe
    171

    The south of France, known for its beauty, perfect climate, fine restaurants, art, museums, and steeped in history - but what lurks behind?

  • av James Lomax
    147 - 201

  • av Christopher Rose
    191

    This book is an enjoyable saunter through a portrait gallery of varied personalities from History. Revered or reviled, loved or loathed, each led a remarkable life and one that continues to be of interest today.

  • av Linda Wheatley
    157

    When her husband dies, the bottom falls out of Jessica's world. Disconnected and lost in her everyday life, she's stunned when she discovers a letter from Nick, her beloved husband, urging her to return to a place they both loved: southern Spain. Desperate to follow his wishes and to find herself again, Jessica travels to Spain alone.

  • av Greg Scorzo
    171

    Love before Covid is the story of writer and English teacher Joe Pastorious. Joe is a jazz fan, a Leicester based poet, and a victim of horrendous sexual and emotional abuse at the hands of his mother.

  • av Sue Appleby
    161

    The first book to look specifically at the movement of Cornish men and women to and from the Caribbean from the early days of colonialism. A meticulously researched and very readable book. A fascinating subject for those with an interest in all things Cornish, be they in Cornwall, in the Caribbean, or in the wider Cornish diaspora.

  • av Emily Bilman
    161

    "The Undertow" reflects my interaction with the seas from my childhood until maturity. The book poses questions about the conservation of the oceans and the currents, the changing weather, and our attempts at restoration.

  • av John Puzey
    147

    Born into a poor household in 1860's London, George experiences a terrible trauma as a thirteen year old when he believes his friend has drowned in the Thames. George blames himself and it haunts and shapes his life, with the incident constantly replayed and changed in his memory.

  • av Melville Jones
    147

    Luke was a highly regarded investigative journalist until scandal drove him to West Cornwall where he lives in quiet obscurity with occasional work for a local newspaper and even more occasional work as a Stringer for the national press. Ruth has come to Cornwall in the hope of a better future.

  • av Ann Lilley
    157

    How far would you go for love? Jo will never sleep with Ricky. She knows exactly what he's like. She's quite content in her role of flatmate and best friend, thank you very much. Busy seeing off Ricky's hook-ups as she juggles her university studies with bartending work.

  • av Robert Elland
    157

    A fantasy of the familiarly absurd, "Love & Light & Marzipan" is a story that takes on all the big stuff: Identity, how all things connect and not being able to find the marmalade. Following a freak accident, Henry Salmon, a young Vicar, possessed by the consciousness of Trone Scorges, an alien explorer, goes into a coma.

  • av Alexander Woolley
    161

    The author claims to be neither a scholar nor a theologian, but this book demonstrates that, in spite of their erudition, many scholarly theologians have not really understood what they were at. What we believe matters and and should be firmly supported by evidence. Too many religious claims lack that reliable evidence.

  • av Jennifer Harris
    147

    2015. Stella, a professor and historian, comes to the beautiful and ancient city of Bonn, Germany, for a World Heritage conference. With things at home tearing at the seams thanks to an abusive husband, she is determined to pretend all is well. At least, until she is assaulted over a trivial matter by another delegate, Professor Giovanni Costa.

  • av Ashen Venema
    147

    Time is a bridge that Ana, Mesa and Cara traverse towards the realisation that they are a triple soul, existing in different places at once. Each bears the urgent task to mend relationships across parallel epochs. As they gradually come to encounter each other, they must explore the myth of past, present and future...

  • av Peter Charles James
    171

    This chronical opens a fascinating window of life during the Second World War and the decades following, everyone benefited by developments in technology. Future generations will be interested to learn how people lived during the twentieth and early twenty-first century.

  • av Henry Cleary
    147

    From the heart of Rosyth naval base a small group of volunteers set out on VIC 56, an elderly steamer snatched from a scrapyard fate. With only a basic radio and a compass made usable for navigation by one of the crew, they set out down the North Sea.

  • av Trinity Buckley
    157

    The Return to Me after ME is the incredible story of how a once super fit distance runner and Personal Trainer became too ill to walk even just a few steps,but refusing to accept that she had an incurable life long condition she embarked on a journey to regain her health.

  • av Raphael Mouterde
    321

    The Geometry of the Last Supper skilfully blends the worlds of Renaissance art, geometry and symbolism, allowing the reader to uncover, for the very first time, the simple and delicate geometry at play in the composition of Leonardo da Vinci's masterpiece.

  • av Benjamin Francks
    137

    Tales from the riverbank is set in the fictional countryside of Buckington and is a collection of short stories detailing the lives of the riverbank's inhabitants, focusing on five characters in particular. Each story features a different animal and explores the challenges they face in their environment and relationships.

  • av Ben Wood
    181

    Ben Wood's spiritual guide is for healing yourself, finding inner freedom by learning to love yourself unconditionally. The inner transformation within this book is for souls who are ready to heal their energy bodies from this lifetime and many past incarnations here on earth.

  • av Dr Tim Coates
    171

    Why is an electric toothbrush better than a manual? If you brush after snacking will you still get decay? Is fluoride bad for you? Why can't you find an NHS dentist?If these are questions you often ask yourself, this is the book for you!

  • av Mark Roland Langdale
    147

    A book about a girl aged 8, who is a talent artist. She paints a raggedy looking tiger onto an old red brick wall and it comes to life under a blue moon.

  • av Michael Hulme
    147

  • av Bev Woodger
    131

    This book is a good primer for any that are new to the profession, want to find out more about it or have an interest in what their children are facing. It highlights the short comings in some schools and presents a challenge to politicians to get their act together.

  • av Anthony Inglis
    257

    Described by the Manchester Evening News as "One of Britain's most popular conductors", Anthony Inglis was born into the Royal Air Force with nine of his relatives, senior and distinguished pilots in the service. His family history however, did not stop him from deciding at the age of six that he was going to conduct.

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