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  • av Horatio Clare
    229,-

    In The Traveller's Guide to Mental Health, award-winning writer Horatio Clare empowers readers to embrace their individuality and take charge of their wellbeing. This is an essential guide for those facing mental distress, be that depression, anxiety, or anything else. In fact, Clare doesn't like labels, but he understands if you do.This vital and beautifully written book provides guidance on accessing the best care, navigating treatment options, and supporting loved ones. Alongside Clare's extensive research and interviews with experts, his personal journey from madness to recovery offers reassurance and hope to those in similar situations.

  • av Horatio Clare
    153,-

    An exploration of ten stories of myth and legend based in Wales'' famous Brecon Beacons. Written by award-winning author Horatio Clare, this book celebrates the extensive history and supernatural mystery that resides in these beautiful hills. With hand-drawn illustrations and maps of the region.

  • av Horatio Clare
    153,-

    Horatio Clare re-tells six myths and legends of Wales'' celebrated regions of Pembrokeshire and Gwynedd. These brilliantly written short stories bring to life the extensive history and supernatural mystery that resides in these beautiful landscapes. Each story is illustrated by Jane Matthews.

  • av Horatio Clare
    145,-

    When Aubrey is stung by a very polite wasp he realises there is something strange going on in Rushing Wood. With help from his friends Ariadne the house spider, Silvio the silverfish and Lupo the husky pup, the young warrior sets out to fight the Terrible Spiders and their genius creator and, just maybe, save the world.

  • - A Journey Through Madness, Mania and Healing
    av Horatio Clare
    131,-

  • av Horatio Clare
    131,-

    A search for a bird on the edge of extinction.

  • - A Winter Journal
    av Horatio Clare
    165,-

    A moving winter diary that reveals the healing power of the natural world.

  • - Walking to Lubeck with J. S. Bach
    av Horatio Clare
    131,-

    In this extraordinary travelogue Horatio Clare recreates the walk that J S Bach, then an unknown composer and organ teacher, made in the depths of winter in 1705 across Germany to Lubeck. This was the pivotal point in the young composer's life, when he began his journey to becoming the master of the Baroque.

  • - A Voyage Far North
    av Horatio Clare
    131,-

    'We are celebrating a hundred years since independence this year: how would you like to travel on a government icebreaker?' A message from the Finnish embassy launches Horatio Clare on a voyage around an extraordinary country and an unearthly place, the frozen Bay of Bothnia, just short of the Arctic circle.

  • - A Family Story
    av Horatio Clare
    135,-

    When Jenny and Robert fall in love in the late 1960s they decide to build a new future together, away from the city. They escape to an isolated sheep farm nestled on a mountainside. It has no running water but it is beautiful and rugged. Their young sons can roam wild. As their flock struggles, money runs low and rain drives in horizontally across the fields, inside the ancient house their marriage begins to unravel. Wilful and romantic, Jenny refuses to abandon her farm. She will bring her boys up single-handedly on the mountain. Together they embark on a perilous adventure. Running for the Hills is astonishing family memoir Horatio Clare vividly recreates his mother s extraordinary way of life and his own bewitching childhood in a magical story of love and struggle.

  • av Horatio Clare
    144,-

    Longlisted for the Carnegie Medal 2017. Aubrey's father, Jim, has fallen under an horrendous spell, which Aubrey is determined to break. Everyone says his task is impossible, but Aubrey will never give up and never surrender - even if he must fight the unkillable Spirit of Despair itself: the TERRIBLE YOOT!

  • av Horatio Clare
    115,-

    The ladybirdz arrive in Woodside Terrace, and Aubrey's Easter holidays get complicated. Then Ariadne the spider asks Aubrey for help to save the world...

  • - Of Ageless Oceans and Modern Men
    av Horatio Clare
    131,-

    'Magnificent' Robert MacfarlaneWinner of the Stanford Dolman Travel Book of the YearOur lives depend on shipping but it is a world which is largely hidden from us.

  • av Horatio Clare
    147,-

    Drawing from two medieval Welsh manuscripts with roots dating back many centuries earlier, this series of 11 stories sheds light on Celtic mythology and Arthurian romance while providing a new perspective on Great Britain itself. From enchantment and shapeshifting to the age-old dichotomies of conflict versus peacemaking and love versus betrayal, all of these tales are uniquely reinvented, creating fresh, contemporary narratives that portray the real world as much as they depict the past. The Welsh myth of brothers Lludd and Llefelys transforms into that of Ludo and Levello in this modern retelling, in which Wales and Pakistan are the only countries left in the free world. England is now a defeated archipelago, but somewhere in the higher ground to the far west, insurrection is brewing. Ludo and Levello are the self-styled kings of Wales, and they are taking prisoners, but can they free the British Isles without the help of Islamic princess Uzma and the power of Pakistan? Set in a land that is at once contemporary and mystical, this narrative offers a lyrical look at love, grief, and familial relationships.

  • - Following An Epic Journey From South Africa To South Wales
    av Horatio Clare
    138,-

    From the slums of Cape Town to the palaces of Algiers, through Pygmy villages where pineapples grow wild, to the Gulf of Guinea where the sea blazes with oil flares, across two continents and fourteen countries - this epic journey is nothing to swallows, they do it twice a year.

  • av Horatio Clare
    132,-

    'I'm going to tell the truth', I said suddenly, 'about what we did and why, and what it did to us.'

  • av Horatio Clare
    155,-

    A useful companion for those travelling to Sicily, this work is part of a series that is a collection of writing, aiming to invest the traveller with a cultural and historical background to Sicily.

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