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  • av Mark Thompson
    110

    Casper has gone missing! His whole family is looking but nobody can find him. Then he turns up in the most unexpected place!

  • av Shirley Igbinedion
    110

    It is the story of a young happy and ambition girl who grew up and got into the wrong relationship because she fell in love and believed she had met her “Prince Charming.”Unfortunately, the relationship which led into marriage, was not what she thought it will be.She is no longer able to pursue her dreams and finds herself wishing she made a better choice in a man.

  • av Bernard Le Bargy
    167

    Fifteen years later having visited every country in Central and South America Bernard decides it is time to write the final chapter of stories from these extensive travels.

  • av John Marshall
    177

    This book covers the hitherto largely unknown story of the British presence in pre-Independence Senegal.

  • - Sequel to The Year the Swans Came
    av Barbara Spencer
    145

    Sunset on Golden Wings continues the story of Maidy and Ruth, although three years have passed since the tragic events of the summer swans first visited the city.

  • av B.P. Smythe
    127

    The book opens with Vincent Pollack a serial killer, whose evil roots were planted from a traumatic childhood. He makes an agenda to rob and kill women for financial gain. His crime spree efforts are checked and eventually foiled by Mavis Bone, a forty year old Australian, lesbian, private investigator.

  • av Nell Finnemore
    151

    September 1968. Nicola, Becky, Paula and Jo meet on their first day at a Birmingham grammar school and so begins a new chapter for each of them.

  • av James Coeur
    151

    "You talk of being in this together but you keep dumping on us. Get this message: we've had enough and we're not the only ones..." After a decade of social injustice, of political chaos, and the aftermath of Covid-19, Britain has become an uncertain country.

  • - Six Generations of a British Family
    av Angela Coulter
    261

    Spanning 250 years and six generations of one family, these mini-biographies cover a period of dramatic change in British history from the Georgian period up to the twentieth century.

  • av Nigel Kemble-Clarkson
    137

    Nigel Kemble-Clarkson was born in 1939, the only child of a City ship broker and a portrait painter. Following a Sussex prep school education, initially during Hitler's 'doodle bugging', he attended Brighton College where sport was the focus of his achievements.

  • av Claire Dyer
    121

    On the night Odie May and her married lover are due to celebrate him leaving his wife, Odie goes out to buy a bottle of his favourite wine and, on her way home, is murdered by a woman in a lime green coat.

  • av David Fletcher
    151

    Tells the story of a pandemic from the perspective of the passengers on a small cruise ship in the Antarctic.

  • av Graham Fulbright
    267

    Snowcub's narrative targets our one-sided relationship with and exploitation of the animal world seen through the eyes of Rachel, her school's animal rights project leader, and those of the eponymous hero

  • av David Peart
    110

    From the minute she wakes up, Sophie misses her mummy and wants to hug her, feel her stroke her hair and tell her how she's getting on at school. Sophie loves her daddy very much but it's not the same as having her mummy around. However, she learns that somebody you love that much is always with you.

  • av David Peart
    110

    It's Okay to Feel Happy is about a little girl who is finding it difficult to know if she can be excited, pleased or look forward to things now that her mummy has gone. Although she struggles with her loss, she soon learns that her mummy would want her to still enjoy her life.

  • av Bill Church
    122

    What links a legendary pig in Gloucester during the English Civil War, a Lancaster bombing raid over France and a looming family crisis? The answer is Abby Brown; a girl who questions her own sanity when she thinks she hears a pig warning her that Gloucester, where her grandparents live, is a dangerous place.

  • av Geoffrey Martin
    127

    As before with Saint Helena Tales and More Saint Helena Tales. Further evocative stories of life in a very remote and small colony in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean.

  • - A Play in Three Acts
    av Sheila Thomas
    137

    A modern-day re-working of J.B Priestley's famous play, An Inspector Calls. Deals with university life, social media and 'cancel culture'.

  • - How to Challenge Yourself and Enjoy the Benefits of Regular Exercise
    av Mike Dales
    151

    Find Time for Exercise offers an achievable solution - regular exercise - to one of the biggest health issues facing the world today: physical inactivity and its consequent problems, including obesity, reduced life expectancy and a wide range of physical and mental health issues.

  • - A Mystery of Queen Anne's London
    av David Fairer
    151

    The second in the 'Chocolate House Mysteries' series, The Devil's Cathedral captures all the energies of the early eighteenth-century stage with its ruthless ambitions and jealousies. The book weaves its classic whodunit plot around the actual events of April-May 1708.

  • - Twentieth Century Plus
    av John Brooke Fieldhouse
    167

    You live in York UK, you're thinking of paying a visit, or you just like buildings? Then this new work from John Brooke Fieldhouse is a must have! It's a guide book. But it's completely different, it's not what you'd expect from the city of Vikings, Romans, the medieval, the Civil War, the Georgians, and the Victorians.

  • - Surviving and Sometimes Winning at Life
    av Andrew J. Mullaney
    147

    If you are a mentor, wish to be mentored, or are seeking to be the very best version of yourself, then this book is for you. It cuts across the generations in the form of a handy, easy to read guide to surviving and sometimes winning at life.

  • av Mercedes Delor
    151

    The story is told through the eyes of an older sister on the topic of her little brother's disability, and the impact on his daily life.

  • - A Story of the Paris Commune
    av Geoffrey Fox
    151

    In 1870, 17-year-old apprentice bookbinder Etienne Bonin travels from revolutionary Lyon to even more revolutionary Paris seeking excitement and professional opportunity, and by the spring of 1871 is deeply committed to the insurrection for workers' power.

  • av Jacqueline E Alexander
    147

    'Wizzy's Words' is a book of 70, illustrated, modern nursery rhymes incorporating the oral vocabulary that has been shown to signal future success if developed before school entry.

  • av N. L. Collier
    147

    Spring 1924: Max Schelling, a German veteran of WW1, is deeply disturbed, plagued by nightmares and flashbacks of the intense fighting at Verdun in 1916.

  • - A Guide to Places to Visit, History and Wildlife from Morecambe Bay to the Solway Firth
    av Kevin Sene
    391

    The coastline of Cumbria stretches for almost two hundred miles from Morecambe Bay to the Solway Firth and passes through the Lake District National Park along the way

  • av T. J. Lovat
    177 - 201

    Jacobite Sons in New South Wales is the last book in the Trilogy that tracks the Lovat family from the devastation of the Jacobite Rebellion in the Scottish Highlands (mid 1700s) to their resettlement in Australia (mid 1800s).

  • av Andrew Sharp
    121

    Mozzy is a cook in a struggling safari business in sub-Saharan Africa and dreams of escaping the perilous wilderness and his despised employer to become head chef in an upmarket restaurant in London.

  • av John Latham
    137

    A SCHOOL IN COLOMBIA IS IN SHOCK... MYSTERY SURROUNDS A TRAGIC LIFE-CHANGING EVENT AT TALAQUI ACADEMY.

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