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  • av Margaret Dickinson
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  • - Desbloqueando Cura e Liberdade; Um guia para prosperar além do narcisismo
    av Margaret Dickinson
    158,-

    Como sobreviver em um casamento narcisista: desbloqueando a cura e a liberdade; Um guia para prosperar além do narcisismoVocê está preso em um relacionamento onde o ego do seu parceiro ocupa o centro das atenções, deixando você se sentindo perdido e invisível?Você já se perguntou se existe uma saída para a montanha-russa emocional de um casamento narcisista?Você deseja não apenas a sobrevivência, mas também a cura genuína e a liberdade de prosperar?Não procure mais. Em "Como sobreviver em um casamento narcisista", Margaret Dickinson oferece a tábua de salvação que você está procurando.Desmascarando a Dinâmica Narcisista: Entre no mundo do narcisismo, onde o charme mascara o controle e o amor é um campo de batalha. Descubra os sinais reveladores, o impacto emocional e as estratégias para estabelecer limites.Cura e Recuperação: Margaret guia você em uma jornada de autodescoberta e cura. Aprenda como recuperar sua identidade, priorizar o autocuidado e reconstruir sua vida após a tempestade.Prosperar além do narcisismo: Não se trata apenas de sobrevivência; trata-se de florescer. Reacenda relacionamentos saudáveis, proteja o bem-estar de seus filhos e abrace a liberdade como nunca antes.Este livro não é apenas um guia; é o seu roteiro para a transformação. A voz compassiva de Margaret, apoiada por histórias da vida real, insights clínicos e etapas práticas, irá capacitá-lo a: Liberte-se das correntes do narcisismo.Redescubra sua autoestima e força interiorCrie uma vida cheia de amor, alegria e conexões autênticasSe você está pronto para escapar das sombras do narcisismo e embarcar em uma jornada em direção à cura e à libertação, este livro é a sua estrela-guia.Não perca a chance de dar o primeiro passo em direção a um futuro mais brilhante e gratificante.Clique em "Adicionar ao carrinho" agora e desbloqueie o caminho para a cura, a liberdade e a prosperidade além do narcisismo.

  • - Sbloccare la guarigione e la libertà; Una guida per prosperare oltre il narcisismo
    av Margaret Dickinson
    159,-

    Come sopravvivere in un matrimonio narcisistico: sbloccare la guarigione e la libertà; Una guida per prosperare oltre il narcisismoSei intrappolato in una relazione in cui l'ego del tuo partner è al centro della scena, facendoti sentire perso e invisibile?Ti sei mai chiesto se esiste una via d'uscita dalle montagne russe emotive di un matrimonio narcisistico?Desideri non solo la sopravvivenza, ma una vera guarigione e la libertà di prosperare?Non guardare oltre. In "Come sopravvivere in un matrimonio narcisistico", Dott Margaret Dickinson ti offre l'ancora di salvezza che stavi cercando.Smascherare la dinamica narcisistica: entra nel mondo del narcisismo, dove il fascino maschera il controllo e l'amore è un campo di battaglia. Scopri i segnali rivelatori, il bilancio emotivo e le strategie per stabilire i confini.Guarigione e recupero: Margaret ti guida in un viaggio alla scoperta di te stesso e alla guarigione. Scopri come rivendicare la tua identità, dare priorità alla cura di te stesso e ricostruire la tua vita dopo la tempesta.Prosperare oltre il narcisismo: non è solo una questione di sopravvivenza; si tratta di sbocciare. Riaccendi relazioni sane, proteggi il benessere dei tuoi figli e abbraccia la libertà come mai prima d'ora.Questo libro non è solo una guida; è la tua tabella di marcia verso la trasformazione. La voce compassionevole di Margaret, supportata da storie di vita reale, approfondimenti clinici e passaggi attuabili, ti consentirà di: Liberarsi dalle catene del narcisismo.Riscopri la tua autostima e la tua forza interioreCrea una vita piena di amore, gioia e connessioni autenticheSe sei pronto a sfuggire alle ombre del narcisismo e intraprendere un viaggio verso la guarigione e la liberazione, questo libro è la tua stella polare.Non perdere l'occasione di fare il primo passo verso un futuro più luminoso e appagante.Fai clic su "Aggiungi al carrello" ora e sblocca il percorso verso la guarigione, la libertà e la prosperità oltre il narcisismo.

  • - Desbloquear la curación y la libertad; Una guía para prosperar más allá del narcisismo
    av Margaret Dickinson
    159,-

    Cómo sobrevivir en un matrimonio narcisista: desbloqueando la curación y la libertad; Una guía para prosperar más allá del narcisismoEstás atrapado en una relación donde el ego de tu pareja ocupa un lugar central, haciéndote sentir perdido e invisible?Alguna vez te has preguntado si hay una manera de salir de la montaña rusa emocional de un matrimonio narcisista?Anhelas no sólo la supervivencia sino también una curación genuina y la libertad de prosperar?No busque más. En "Cómo sobrevivir en un matrimonio narcisista", Margaret Dickinson le ofrece el salvavidas que ha estado buscando.Desenmascarar la dinámica narcisista: Adéntrate en el mundo del narcisismo, donde el encanto enmascara el control y el amor es un campo de batalla. Descubra las señales reveladoras, el costo emocional y las estrategias para establecer límites.Curación y recuperación: Margaret te guía en un viaje de autodescubrimiento y curación. Aprenda cómo recuperar su identidad, priorizar el cuidado personal y reconstruir su vida después de la tormenta.Prosperar más allá del narcisismo: no se trata sólo de supervivencia; se trata de florecer. Reavive relaciones saludables, proteja el bienestar de sus hijos y abrace la libertad como nunca antes.Este libro no es sólo una guía; es su hoja de ruta hacia la transformación. La voz compasiva de Margaret, respaldada por historias de la vida real, conocimientos clínicos y pasos prácticos, le permitirá Libérate de las cadenas del narcisismo.Redescubre tu autoestima y tu fuerza interior.Crea una vida llena de amor, alegría y conexiones auténticas.Si está listo para escapar de las sombras del narcisismo y embarcarse en un viaje hacia la curación y la liberación, este libro es su estrella guía.No pierdas la oportunidad de dar el primer paso hacia un futuro más brillante y pleno.Haga clic en "Agregar al carrito" ahora y desbloquee el camino hacia la curación, la libertad y la prosperidad más allá del narcisismo

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  • av Margaret Dickinson
    150,-

    Set in the 1940s, Wartime Friends is a tale of unbreakable bonds in times of strife, by Margaret Dickinson, the 'Queen of Saga' (Daily Express)

  • av Margaret Dickinson
    165 - 285,-

    A page-turning story full of heart by Margaret Dickinson, the 'Queen of Saga' (Daily Express)

  • av Margaret Dickinson
    165 - 285,-

    Love and loss. Joy and tragedy. A family pulled apart under the storm clouds of war must come together to survive. The final instalment in Margaret Dickinson's Sunday Times bestselling Maitland trilogy.

  • av Margaret Dickinson
    145,-

    The Brooklands Girls is the second title in the Maitland trilogy by bestselling author Margaret Dickinson.

  • av Margaret Dickinson
    131,-

    A powerful family saga set during World War I, from the bestselling author of The Buffer Girls

  • av Margaret Dickinson
    199,99

    Love blossoms under the storm clouds of warFollowing the gripping story of the Ryan family in Margaret Dickinson's top ten bestseller The Buffer Girls, Daughters of Courage sees Emily and Trip fight to keep their new life afloat in the turbulent 1930s.Emily Ryan has gone up in the world since her arrival in Sheffield. Brought there by her mother's ambitious schemes for her brother, Josh, she had found work as a buffer girl polishing cutlery for the city's famous trade. With the help of a friend, Nell, Emily eventually set up her own buffing business employing those with whom she had once worked. Married to Thomas Trippet - 'Trip' to his friends - they plan to build a life together, but when Lucy, Nell's daughter, disappears it seems that the menace from the past is never very far away. Trip is now a partner with his half-brother in the Trippet family's cutlery manufacturing business, but their success is threatened by the Great Depression of the 1930s. Can Emily keep their family and friends safe from the shadow of unemployment?And then comes the threat of another war . . .

  • av Margaret Dickinson
    165,-

    The Buffer Girls is an inspiring tale of love, heartache and ambition from bestselling author Margaret Dickinson.It is 1920 in the Derbyshire dales. The Ryan family are adjusting to life now that the war is over. Walter has returned home a broken man and so it falls to his son and daughter, Josh and Emily, to keep the family candle-making business going.The Ryan children grew up with Amy Clark, daughter of the village blacksmith, and Thomas 'Trip' Trippett, whose father owns a cutlery business in Sheffield. Romance blossoms for Josh and Amy while Emily falls in love with Trip, but she is unsure if the feeling is mutual. Martha Ryan is fiercely ambitious for her son and so she uproots her family to Sheffield, but all Josh wants is to continue the family business and marry Amy. As the Ryans do their best to adapt to city life, their friendly neighbour, Lizzie, helps Emily find employment asa Buffer Girl polishing cutlery at a local factory.It turns out that it is Emily who is best equipped to forge a career but, as time goes on, problems and even dangers arise that the Ryan family could not possibly have foreseen.

  • av Margaret Dickinson
    193 - 261,-

    Joseph Miller is a proud man, so when his daughter, Sarah, becomes lady's maid to Lady Caroline up at Abbeyford Grange, he is very resentful - just at the time when local landowners are planning to destroy the last vestiges of villagers' independence by enclosure of the common land. And when Sarah falls in love with the squire's son it seems that their romance can only end in a tragedy which will destroy the Miller family.Meanwhile, Lady Caroline's wilful nature leads her into a clandestine romance with gentle Thomas Cole. Nothing and no one must stand in her way, not even Lynwood, the fourteen-year-old boy who loves her devotedly. But, like Sarah, will she bow to the pressures of family and friends, or will she take what she wants, regardless of the consequences?The first in the Abbeyford Trilogy, Abbeyford is a heart-warming historical romance by Margaret Dickinson.

  • av Margaret Dickinson
    193 - 261,-

    Set twenty years after the dramatic events that unfolded in Abbeyford, Abbeyford Inheritance is the second volume in the moving and powerful saga from Margaret Dickinson.Lynwood felt a strange constriction in his chest. No! No - it wasn't possible! Caroline had come back . . .But this is 1815; Caroline had eloped in disgrace twenty years earlier, and the girl now standing before him speaks with a low husky drawl and an accent from America.Adelina Cole. Her daughter. Returned to Abbeyford in search of a grandfather she has never seen, and the estate which she, as closest living relative, has every right to inherit. Except that Lord Royston cannot bring himself to see Adelina - her disturbing beauty reminds too many people of the past.Reluctantly taken in by distant cousins, Adelina believes she has found an ally in Emily Langley and her betrothed, the handsome, ruthless Wallis Trent. A man with old scores to settle, Trent knows Lord Royston altered his will to make Emily the main beneficiary. But Adelina's return changes everything - perhaps now his hand may be more profitably played elsewhere?And there is Francis, Earl of Lynwood - the man who first discovered Adelina. He once adored her mother and now cannot forget the face which threatens his peace of mind again . . .

  • av Margaret Dickinson
    182 - 261,-

    The years have done nothing to dull Evan Smithson's cold fury against his father's family. Born the illegitimate son of Guy Trent, Evan has lived his life fuelled by the desire for vengeance, leaving little time for his daughter Carrie and her questions about their own family history.But Evan's grudge is old, and the new generation of Trents and Smithsons have their own agenda. Carrie turns to Jamie Trent, Guy Trent's grandson and heir, for answers and the pair fall in love.Evan stands between the lovers, convincing Carrie that Jamie has betrayed her. In desperation Carrie marries Lloyd Foster, only to discover that her father has deceived her.Carrie's new husband takes her to London, Paris and even India, but Carrie is unable to find true happiness while her thoughts keep turning towards Jamie Trent. How can she live in the present when her heart remains in the past?The final part in the sweeping Abbeyford Trilogy, Abbeyford Remembered is a tale of old grudges, new love and heart-warming drama, from the much-loved author Margaret Dickinson.

  • av Margaret Dickinson
    182 - 261,-

    Originally published under the name Everatt Jackson, The Road to Hell is an early thriller from Margaret Dickinson, who has since become a bestselling saga author.It seemed to Ben Winwood that all his life he had been second best to his twin brother. Jason Winwood had succeeded where Ben had failed, but when Jason is killed in a mysterious car crash, Ben begins to find that his brother's life was not so enviable after all. Ben becomes involved with Jason's widow, and his associates, and through them is ensnared in a web of crime. Is the powerful influence of Jason reaching his brother from beyond the grave, leading Ben along the same road he himself trod - the road to Hell . . . ?

  • av Margaret Dickinson
    182 - 261,-

    At the beginning of the twentieth century a female doctor was often treated with mistrust. In Margaret Dickinson's Brackenbeck, Doctor Katharine Harvey goes to the village of Brackenbeck to take over Doctor Anthony Stafford's practice, only to find the villagers resent her presence and will not acknowledge her as a fully qualified doctor. Katharine soon learns that the villagers follow the lead of Jim Kendrick, owner of Brackenbeck quarry, and Jim doesn't like women doctors. Katherine's destiny lies in his hands. When tragedy strikes the village, Jim and the people of Brackenbeck need her help - but will they change their minds?

  • av Margaret Dickinson
    182 - 261,-

    Set in the turbulent period of the English Civil War, Margaret Dickinson's Beloved Enemy is a light romantic tale from the author of Fleethaven.Raised in a strict Puritan household, Charmian Radley is betrothed to her cousin Joshua Mason. But through the years of Cromwell's rule her memories are of the handsome Royalist, Campbell Denholm, now in exile. When the Royalists return, the marriage between Charmian and Joshua is hastily arranged. Arriving at the Mason's castle, the wedding party is surrounded by King's Men led by Sir Geoffrey Denholm and his son, Campbell. Is Charmian to know him only as an enemy?

  • av Margaret Dickinson
    182 - 261,-

    Portrait of Jonathan is an early novel by Margaret Dickinson, author of Without Sin.Jonathan, Viscount Eldon, is absorbed in the business of building a steamship, but his quiet, reserved personality is in contrast to the wildness of his younger days. He has a great influence upon the lives of those around him and tries to curb the impetuosity of his young brother, Giles. Jonathan also shapes the future of Lavinia Kelvin, whose life is altered by him. Loving him in vain, she finds he is never far from her thoughts.

  • av Margaret Dickinson
    182 - 261,-

    Lifeboat! is the tense and dramatic story of the dangers faced by a rescue crew from Margaret Dickinson.In a holiday resort on the Lincolnshire coast at a Bank Holiday weekend the last thing Iain Macready, coxswain of the lifeboat, wants is a spate of hoax calls. But he and his crew have to deal with these just as they have to answer the genuine calls that inevitably come at holiday time. When a storm breaks over Saltershaven, Macready's own daughter is missing at sea in a sailing dinghy, whilst duty obliges Macready to set course away from the area where she may be to answer a distress call from a coaster.

  • av Margaret Dickinson
    182 - 261,-

    A historical romance, Pride of the Courtneys is Margaret Dickinson's first published novel. When Louella Lloyd arrives at Courtney Hall, she is greeted by Lady Courtney with undisguised hostility; Sir Hugh with pained bewilderment and Georgiana with pleasure. But perhaps the most disturbing personality at the Hall is Bassett Courtney. Louella soon realizes that Lady Courtney's hatred springs from the closely-guarded secret surrounding her mother's connection with the Courtney family some years before Louella's birth. Only the friendship of Georgiana and Charles Corby sustain Louella when, suspected of theft, she becomes a prisoner of her fear of Bassett, Master of Courtney.

  • av Margaret Dickinson
    203,-

    The Clippie Girls is a compelling story of love, loss and heartbreak in the Second World War, by the author of the Fleethaven Trilogy, Margaret Dickinson.Rose and Myrtle Sylvester look up to their older sister, Peggy. She is the sensible, reliable one in the household of women headed by their grandmother, Grace Booth, and their mother, Mary Sylvester. When war is declared in 1939 they must face the hardships together and huge changes in their lives are inevitable. For Rose, there is the chance to fulfil her dream of becoming a clippie on Sheffield's trams like Peggy. But for Myrtle, the studious, clever one in the family, war may shatter her ambitions. When the tram on which Peggy is a conductress is caught in a bomb blast, she bravely helps to rescue her passengers. One of them is a young soldier, Terry Price, and he and Peggy begin courting. They meet every time he can get leave, but eventually Terry is posted abroad and she hears nothing from him. Worse still, Peggy must break the devastating news to her family that she is pregnant. The shock waves that ripple through the family will affect each and every one of them and life will never be the same again.

  • av Margaret Dickinson
    145,-

    There are some things which even the closest friendship cannot survive . . . Welcome Home is an enthralling and moving drama from bestselling author Margaret Dickinson, set during the Second World War.Neighbours Edie Kelsey and Lil Horton have been friends for over twenty years, sharing the joys and sorrows of a tough life as the wives of fishermen in Grimsby. So it was no surprise that their children were close and that Edie's son, Frank, and Lil's daughter, Irene, would fall in love and marry at a young age.But the declaration of war in 1939 changed everything. Frank went off to fight, and Irene and baby, Tommy, along with Edie's youngest son are sent to the countryside for safety. With Edie's husband, Archie, fishing the dangerous waters in the North Sea and daughter Beth in London doing 'important war work', Edie's family is torn apart.Friendship sustains Edie and Lil, but tragedy follows and there's also concern that Beth seems to have disappeared. But it is Irene's return, during the VE day celebrations, that sends shock waves through the family and threatens to tear Edie and Lil's friendship apart forever.

  • av Margaret Dickinson
    165,-

    A compelling saga from Margaret Dickinson, Fairfield Hall charts the changing fortunes of Annabel Constantine, in the devastating lead up to the First World War.Ruthlessly ambitious Ambrose Constantine is determined that his daughter, Annabel, shall marry into the nobility. A fish merchant and self-made man, he has only his wealth to buy his way into society.When Annabel's secret meetings with Gilbert, a young man employed at her father's offices, stop suddenly, she learns that he has mysteriously disappeared. Heartbroken, she finds solace with her grandparents on their Lincolnshire farm, but her father will not allow her to hide herself in the countryside and enlists the help of a business connection to launch his daughter into society.During the London Season, Annabel is courted by James Lyndon, the Earl of Fairfield, whose country estate is only a few miles from her grandfather's farm. Believing herself truly loved at last, Annabel accepts his offer of marriage. It is only when she arrives at Fairfield Hall that she realizes the true reason behind James's proposal and the part her scheming father has played.Throughout the years that follow, Annabel experiences both heartache and joy, and the birth of her son should finally secure the future of the Fairfield Estate. But there are others who lay claim to the inheritance igniting a feud that will only reach its resolution in the trenches of the First World War.

  • av Margaret Dickinson
    234,-

    Flame-haired Jeannie Buchanan has spent all her life in the shadow of the dark North Sea. Working with freezing fingers to gut the precious herring, she follows the fleet south, travelling far away from her Scottish home. When her beloved father's trawler goes missing, Jeannie must face up to life on her own. But her fiery temper and fierce independence attract powerful and devious enemies. By standing up to the Hayes-Gorton family, she could be threatening the future of those she cares for most. By denying a man prepared to sacrifice all his privileges for a chance to offer his devotion, she could be facing years of unhappiness. Amidst the great social upheaval of the inter-war years, Jeannie must search again for the real love she has always denied herself . . . Margaret Dickinson's The Fisher Lass brilliantly evokes the dramas of those who are born to the fishing way of life.

  • av Margaret Dickinson
    261,-

    The River Folk is a spellbinding story of Lincolnshire life in the inter-war years, by the author of The Fisher Lass, Margaret Dickinson.For twelve-year-old Mary Ann Clark life has always been tough. The pretty daughter of a wife-beating drunk, it is no surprise that she has grown up afraid of her own shadow. That is until 'Battling Bessie Ruddick' takes the young girl under her wing and into the heart of her bustling family. Growing into an attractive young woman, Mary Ann yearns to be loved and when her affection for Bessie's son, Dan, is finally returned she becomes a skipper's wife. But the arduous life aboard ship is clearly not for her and only the arrival of a daughter, Lizzie, seems to hold the marriage together. Yet, tragically, the family is torn apart when Mary Ann is seduced by the promise of a happier life. Although bewildered by her mother's disappearance, it is now up to Lizzie to help her father. For she, unlike Mary Ann, has inherited Dan's love of the river. But then, disturbingly, her life starts to follow the same pattern as her mother's . . .

  • av Margaret Dickinson
    266,-

    Featuring some of the characters from Sons and Daughters, Jenny's War is an epic story of loss and heartbreak from Margaret Dickinson.Is it possible for a ten-year-old girl to fall in love? Jenny Mercer thought so. Evacuated to Lincolnshire from the East End of London at the outbreak of war, she is frightened of the wide open spaces and the huge skies. At first, she is treated badly by the two spinsters with whom she is billeted. But the kindly Thornton family soon makes her feel welcome. And no one more so than Georgie, the handsome RAF fighter pilot, who is caught up in the battle for Britain's survival. When Georgie is posted missing, presumed killed, Jenny is devastated and there is more heartbreak when her mother demands that she return home to the dangerous city streets now under almost daily attack from enemy bombers. Dot never hides the fact that her daughter's birth was a mistake and kindness and care towards Jenny comes, not from her mother, but from their neighbours across the street, the Hutton family. The only other person to show concern for Jenny is, strangely, Dot's 'fancy man', Arthur Osborne, who moves into the terraced house. But is Arthur only interested in the girl because she can be useful to him? No one will suspect a ten-year-old of being involved with the Black Market. When the law comes a little too close for Arthur's comfort, the family flees in the night under the protection of the blackout, heading north out of the city. But to Jenny's disappointment, it is not back to Lincolnshire but into the hills and dales of Derbyshire where they are always on the move, always on the run. There, Jenny is caught up in a life of deception, obliged to do whatever her mother and Arthur demand of her, when all she really wants is to go back to Lincolnshire. For Jenny has never given up hope that one day, Georgie will come back . . .

  • av Margaret Dickinson
    261,-

    Set in the epic years before and after the First World War, Chaff Upon The Wind is a moving novel of Lincolnshire life from Margaret DickinsonKitty Clegg has always accepted the hard work in her job as a kitchen maid at the Manor Farm. But now, at sixteen, she seizes the chance to go up in the world and to become a lady's maid. Handsome Jack Thorndyke has more than once held Kitty's adoring gaze. As he prepares his gleaming threshing machine for its winter work, he finally asks her to be his chosen Harvest Nell when the last of the golden Lincolnshire corn is cut. Carried away by her excitement, Kitty fails to heed the warnings whispered into her ear. Jack is far from the marrying kind. Worse still, his playful charm has attracted another - a young girl far above his station. Will Kitty's dreams be scattered like chaff upon the wind? Or can she hold on to a very special kind of love: a love which will bring both heartache and joy to the Manor in the turbulent decades to come?

  • av Margaret Dickinson
    165,-

    The second part of the Fleethaven Trilogy, Sow the Seed is a moving and evocative wartime saga from Margaret Dickinson.Lincolnshire, 1926. Kate Hilton is devastated when her mother tells her she is to be sent away to boarding school. For the more Esther tries to keep her from her childhood sweetheart, Danny, the more determined she is to marry him.It isn't until she is eighteen, and finally told the bitter truth about her family's past, that Kate is forced to see why she and Danny can never marry. Torn apart by these revelations, Kate finds unexpected release with the outbreak of war, when she leaves Fleethaven Point to become a driver in the WAAF.In the chaos and destruction of the war years, Kate will witness many things. For as well as all the pain, suffering and loss, she will experience her first taste of a love that finally allows her to leave the past behind . . .The Fleethaven Trilogy concludes with Reap the Harvest.

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