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  • av Meleri Wyn James
    117

    A diary for 6-12 year old children, based on the book Na, Nel! by Meleri Wyn James. Two pages for each week with space to record every day''s activities, both at school and outside school, including doodles and information about Nel. The only Welsh diary for children. Reprint. First Published in 2014.

  • av Jonathan Davies
    61

  • av Welsh Whisperer
    151

    This is a great book for children who are fascinated by agricultural machinery. It is full of interesting facts, pictures, activities and QR codes to inspire children to read.

  • av Amrywiol
    177

    A tribute to one of Wales''s greatest figures: the presenter, singer and farmer, Dai Jones, by the people who knew him best. The book''s editor, Beti Griffiths, was a close friend of Dai''s and she and Olwen, his widow, have worked closely to compile a list of contributors including well-known names such as Nia Roberts, Lyn Ebenezer and Margaret...

  • av Peredur Glyn
    241

    Four unlikely heroes are thrown together as they try to defeat a cult which has sinister plans to change Wales forever. An epic, exciting, contemporary novel set in Wales where myths become horrifyingly alive for the characters involved. Peredur Glyn''s first book reached the shortlist for the Welsh Book of the Year in 2023.

  • av Anne Cakebread
    117

    A light-hearted, fully illustrated retro-style picture book with 60+ German words and phrases for you to practice with your furry best friend. Suitable as a first introduction to German for learners of all ages: for adults who would like a fun way to pick up a few basic words for when visiting Germany or to connect with their heritage, or for children, who will love the cute pictures. Pronunciation guide for every phrase, and many of the words and phrases can also be used in non dog-related situations! Anne Cakebread's first book in this series, Teach Your Dog Welsh, was Book of the Month for UK retailer W H Smiths and has barely been off the Books Council of Wales' monthly Top 10 bestsellers list since it was published in 2018. The series as a whole has sold over 70,000 copies.

  • av Dylan Thomas
    161

    Dylan Thomas' nostalgic account of Christmases in a small Welsh town during his childhood is one of his most popular works. A gorgeously illustrated new edition of this lyrical 1952 classic, featuring popular Swansea artist John Upton's illustrations of the very house Thomas grew up in on Cwmdonkin Drive in Swansea.

  • av Andrea Byrne
    197

    ITV Wales News anchor Andrea Byrne tells the story of the battle she and rugby star husband Lee Byrne faced in trying to start a family. Seven long years of invasive medical procedures and alternative therapies including 'magic pants' led to them both being diagnosed with depression and left their marriage flailing. And yet their story finally had a happy ending. Andrea now hosts a podcast called Making Babies and is a Tedx speaker on fertility. By talking candidly about her own story, she wants to help break one of life's big taboos and encourage couples in a similar situation to open up and get the support they desperately need. The book will feature unpublished photos of the family as well as sections on the stories of guests to Andrea's podcast, which include well-known names such as comedian Geoff Norcott and sports presenter Gabby Logan.

  • av Rhiannon Lewis
    151

    Novella set in a dystopian, post-apocalyptic Wales a few years into the future. Aeronwy, a very ordinary middle-aged woman, finds herself alone in the world after a series of sinister 'removals', where - one by one - people completely disappear in their sleep. Left completely alone with no electricity, media, retail or way of knowing if anyone might remain elsewhere, she learns to survive by foraging, growing and taking food from abandoned houses and shops. Eventually she decides to make the long walk back to her family farm in west Wales, in search of the only other person she thinks may have survived: her brother. On arriving, she discovers scenes of destruction and carnage and becomes the captive of a violent stranger, Blake, who has taken up residence at the farm and whom she suspects of having murdered her brother. Aeronwy believes that swans hold the key to the future, but Blake is intent on killing them all. Initially, her instinct is to escape his clutches but her purpose becomes clear to her: she must defend the swans and stand up to Blake, whatever the cost, even if that involves murder.

  • av Mavis Williams-Roberts
    241

    Having discovered Welsh folk dancing as a freshman student at University College of Wales, Swansea, in 1960, Tenby-born Mavis Williams-Roberts became hooked for life on this Welsh tradition. She joined Parti Prifysgol Abertawe, the college's Welsh folk dance team, took part in many a noson lawen and competed in folk dance competitions at the Inter-collegiate Eisteddfod, the National Eisteddfod, and the Llangollen International Eisteddfod. Mavis recalls her folk dancing journey in this book, giving details about those who were at the forefront of rediscovering many of these folk dances and setting up the Welsh Folk Dance Society in 1949, such as Englishwoman Löis Blake. Mavis records highlights of her own sixty years in Welsh folk dancing, during which she has traveled widely to dance and taught the discipline in the USA; she explains the history and intricacies of some of the dances; and gives information about dances that she has composed herself. This is a bilingual book, with one color photo section, and diagrams to help with learning the dances.

  • av Ron Jones
    251

    Autobiography of the late Ron Jones (1934-2021), one of the all-time greats of Welsh athletics. He had an incredible sporting career, firstly as an international sprint runner, and then, on retirement, as the first-ever chief executive of an English football league club. Raised in Aberaman, south Wales, during his outstanding and lengthy athletics career he set 28 Welsh sprint records, won 12 Welsh titles, was Europe's best sprinter in 1963, competed in a record four Commonwealth Games and was captain of the British athletics team at the Mexico Olympic Games in 1968. His second sporting career was just as glittering: he went on to become the first Chief Executive of Queens Park Rangers (1976-80) and then the Managing Director of Cardiff City FC (1980-88). He was director of SportsAid Cymru Wales, was inducted into the Welsh Sports Hall of Fame in 2013, and in 2018 he opened the Ron Jones Athletics Stadium in Aberdare. Ron gives an account of his travels worldwide as a runner, and also of his friendships with other athletes - in particular with Lillian Board (1948-70), the golden girl of British athletics who died so tragically young, and those actors and musicians he entertained while a football executive at Queens Park Rangers.

  • av Dic Jones
    251

    A collection of poems by the late Dic Jones, edited by Ceri Wyn Jones.

  • av Bob Morris
    177

    A novel full of tension, mystery and excitement, that moves between two periods - the present and the 1960s/70s. After surgery, Caerwyn has forgotten periods in his past but, with the help of his daughter, Heulwen, his memory returns step by step. During the process, Caerwyn has to relive his troubled past - the violence, guilt and heartbreak.

  • av Ffion Emlyn
    177

    On her 32nd birthday, Martha receives a unexpected present from her parents. The news marks the beginning of a journey that will change her life. A contemporary novel full of twists and dark humour. BBC Produrcer Ffion Emlyn has been writing and editing drama for twenty years. This is her first novel.

  • av Y Lolfa
    197

    Jesus teaches us about prayer. He tells us that God loves us, actively wishes to hear and address our prayers, and that coming into God''s presence is as simple as speaking the thoughts of our heart. Prayer doesn''t need any special words or actions, but being provided with words can often assist.

  • av Iwan Meical Jones
    177

    The Second World War brought great pressures on the life of Llanrwst GP, Dr Lewis Huws, mainly because of his own mistakes in his dealings with his friends and lovers. This novel tracks his story throughout the war. Difficult experiences force him to change his mind about some aspects of his life and gradually, his life changes for the better.

  • av Caryl Lewis
    151

    After one hilarious, disastrous magic show too many, Abby''s dad decides it''s time to give up showbiz. Until the day Abby finds a mysterious, dusty old book of spells among her mum''s things. Mum had always been the dazzling magician, after all. As Abby practises, each new spell brings wonder and joy, not only to Abby and her dad, but also to the...

  • av Sioned Wiliam
    151

  • av T. Meirion Hughes
    161

  • av Ceiriog Gwynne Evans
    161

  • av Twm Miall
    141

    A new edition with a foreword by Dewi Prysor of Twm Miall''s ground-breaking novel, first published in 1988.

  • av Mair Roberts
    307

    The first harp tutor in Welsh for young harpists contains over 250 exercises and popular short pieces. New edition; first published in 1990 (ISBN 9780862431891).

  • av Dwayne Peel gyda Lynn Davies
    161

    The autobiography of the Welsh rugby international, Dwayne Peel. After winning 76 caps for Wales, and being selected for the Lions. he now plies his trade for Sale Sharks.

  • av Y Lolfa
    251

    Following the succcess of 100 o Ganeuon Pop, this is a collection of 100 of Wales''s most popular folk songs, including words, music, guitar chords and sol-ffa.

  • av Robat Gruffudd
    161

    Rhys John returns to Swansea and looks forward to a long retirement, having worked for twenty years in Berlin. But an unusual encounter on Langland beach has unexpected consequences for Rhys. Here is a fascinating story with an international background. Winner of the Daniel Owen Memorial Prize at the 2012 National Eisteddfod.

  • av Elliw Gwawr
    251

    Cakes, biscuits and puddings - a gorgeous and colourful recipe book which shows off the talents and sweet tooth of young cook Elliw Gwawr at her best. This book follows the success of Elliw''s cookery blog of the same name. This is the first Welsh cookery book specifically about baking and is full of treats and tips to rival the best of The...

  • av David Ffowc
    107

    What a year it''s been for Ffarmwr Ffowc over the last twelve months! Since the phenomenal success of his first book, Dyddiadur Ffarmwr Ffowc, some incredible offers have come his way. He was invited to Buckingham Palace to meet the Queen and he received a phone call from an American film company who were keen to make a blockbuster biopic...

  • av Lleucu Roberts
    151

    A smouldering love triangle is at the root of this novel set in Aberaeron. The story takes you back to Margaret and Dr John''s early relationship and their first encounter with Richard. These are some of the popular characters which can be seen on S4C''s televised drama, Teulu.

  • av Alun Gibbard a Dewi Pws
    141

    This book follows Dewi ''Pws'' Morris around some of the most interesting public houses in Wales, while filming the popular S4C series

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