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  • av Peter White
    107 - 146,-

  • av Anne Harding
    166

    Eddie Marchant, a former Detective Senior Sergeant in the NZ Police's Financial Intelligence Unit, and his wife Liz move to Willowbrook, a brand new lifestyle village for over 55s nestled in the heart of New Zealand's North Island. As they settle into village life, they encounter a colourful cast of characters: Millie, the self-proclaimed 'Mayoress'; Coralie, a former Medécins sans Frontières nurse seeking peace and companionship; Herschel, a computer nerd immersed in artificial intelligence; Douglas, a former CEO abandoned by his scheming ex-wife; Ruth and Aidan, former missionaries grappling with the aftermath of a financial scandal; and the enigmatic Miss Muckle with her unsightly dog, Smooch. She seems to be just a mildly batty old woman with strange habits, but appearances can be deceptive.

  • av Pearl Marie Murdoch
    107

    Journey through humour and heartache in this eclectic collection of short fiction. From a miner's grim reality to a dentist's bungled procedure and a soldier confronting his enemy, these stories shine a raw light on the human experience. Feel the chilling isolation of 'Behind Closed Doors I Hide' and the bittersweet nostalgia of 'It's Never Too Late.' With an array of voices and perspectives, author Pearl Marie Murdoch bears witness to hardship and hope, trauma and transcendence. Whether tragic or comic, her brief tales leave an indelible imprint. Let Murdoch captivate you with her candid snapshots of life in all its messy glory. Candid, poignant, and peppered with regional dialect, this compilation offers a vibrant cross-section of characters. See familiar struggles through fresh eyes in this collection of provocative vignettes.

  • av D.B. Turtle
    126

    In Soul of an Unwanted Child, David Bailey shares a poignant and powerful journey of survival and self-discovery. Born in rural North Carolina to a teenage mother in a Baptist sharecropper family, Bailey's narrative begins with a life marked by rejection and invisibility. His story unfolds in the tumultuous 1960s and 70s, where he struggles with the emotional and physical scars left by an upbringing filled with neglect and abuse. Despite these challenges, Bailey's journey is one of remarkable resilience and determination.As Bailey navigates through a hostile and uncaring environment, he confronts deep-seated issues of identity, belonging, and self-worth. From the painful realities of a broken family to the harsh discipline of military life, Bailey's path is fraught with obstacles that test his spirit and will. Yet, it is through these very trials that he begins to forge his own identity and find a sense of purpose.Soul of an Unwanted Child is more than a memoir. It is a testament to the strength of the human spirit in the face of adversity. Bailey's story is a vivid reminder that our beginnings do not define us, and that with courage and perseverance, we can overcome the most daunting challenges. This book is a compelling read for anyone who has ever felt overlooked or underestimated, offering hope and inspiration to find light in the darkest of circumstances.

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    av David Hamilton
    194

    A Journey through Seven Decades of Radio and Tv David Hamilton's 'Long and Winding Road' has taken him from the remote farm in Sussex where he grew up, dreaming of the bright lights, to working all over the UK and in America in a broadcasting career that has lasted for seven decades, eventually bringing him back after over fifty years to the same farm where he started, from which he would broadcast on national radio in his mid-eighties. This road took David to Germany where, during his National Service in the RAF, he became one of the first DJs to play rock 'n' roll. Four years later, he did one of the first TV interviews with a new group called The Beatles. Since then he has presented thousands of radio shows and on television has hosted Top of the Pops, beauty contests, sports and game shows and appeared alongside top comedians. In this amazingly frank memoir, David tells what it was like working with such comedy greats as Ken Dodd, Benny Hill and Tommy Cooper; of the two serious car crashes he had in his twenties; of how he rode in a speedway race at Wembley Stadium; about his time as a football club director and how he played in the England team that won the World Cup in 1966. David writes of the beautiful women he has loved. His life, his loves, his laughs. It's all here, from one of Britain's most enduring broadcasters.

  • av Melissa Fuentes
    102 - 155

  • av Jolie Jones
    126 - 194

  • av Adam Widdison
    336 - 340,-

  • av Claire Smedley
    146,-

    At some stage, many of us face a moment of reflection, looking in the mirror and wondering what happened to the carefree, dream-filled child we once were. It's common to question whether it's too late to pursue those dreams that once sparked such joy in our hearts. Living from the Inside Out poses a crucial question: Do you see life as something that happens to you, or do you believe that you actively shape your own destiny? This book challenges the belief that we are mere victims of circumstance, presenting an empowering perspective. It delves into the age-old quest to understand the extent of our influence over our lives. Are we reactors to what life throws at us, or creators of our own path? Interestingly, these roles are composed of the same letters, just arranged differently. This metaphor serves as a reminder that we have the power to rearrange our perception of ourselves and the world around us, thereby actively creating our lives from the inside out, breathing life into dormant dreams, and moving beyond stress and dissatisfaction. Author Claire Smedley introduces readers to the Kosha Roadmap, an ancient yogic model for living a fulfilling life. With her two decades of experience, Claire revitalizes this ancient wisdom, giving it a contemporary twist that is accessible to everyone. This book promises to transform your understanding of yourself and your life, serving as a guide to lasting happiness.

  • av Alfred Isaac Bageya
    117 - 175,-

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    av André Kirsebom
    285

  • av Toni Wolstenholme
    126

    Join clever Bertie Bluebottle on a sticky breakfast adventure! When Bertie gets trapped in a honey mess one morning, he must rely on his quick thinking and the help of his insect pals Boris Bee and Harry Spider to find a way out. But their rescue attempts only get them more stuck - until Bertie hatches a brilliant but risky plan involving a human and a fly swatter! Will this brave fly and his friends escape the honey in one piece? Find out in this tale of friendship, courage and creative problem-solving. With charming illustrations by Sophie-Nicole Atkinson, Bertie's heroic antics are sure to delight young readers.

  • av Andrew J William
    117

    Being smaller than a normal horse had never really been a problem for Bump; and although other horses laughed at her, and some of the children in the yard made fun of her because of her bobbly head, she was just happy to have a home and feel loved, some of the time at least. However, Bump longed to have her own special human friend one day, just like all the other horses had; and one day, when two new girls came to the yard, something truly magical happened...

  • av Benjamin Pattison
    155

    Moving between different time points, Some Anarchic Occasions is a coming-of-age story following the life of Johnny as he navigates the difficulty of negative parental relationships and their effects on his choices and relationships. He meets Charlie and they make a bargain to help with the other's suffering. Realising that both won't be able to get away from suffering, Johnny makes a bargain with another entity to end Charlie's suffering. After Johnny's success, Charlie's life improves but Johnny's worsens and Johnny's newest bargain compromises the bargain with Charlie, and his life as he knows it comes to an end. Is it possible for Johnny to overcome his suffering?

  • av Reka Horvath
    126

    These tales delve into the realm of the forgotten children within us, echoing the cries and pains from our past that seek healing. Through a heartfelt invitation to seek guidance from the Heavenly Father, these stories aim to mend the inner child, fostering peace and happiness within. Written for both the author and the reader, they reveal a journey of self-discovery and healing, offering love and understanding to the little girl and boy within. As adults, embracing these tales can prevent the cycle of pain, paving the way for inner peace, joy, and tranquillity.

  • av Ann Patricia Turner-Savage
    146,-

    Egypt's mystical past has long captivated people from all corners of the globe. Uncovering its ancient secrets often requires obsessive dedication spanning many years. The construction of the Great Pyramid of Khufu stands as a wondrous testament to this selfish yet remarkable commitment. Historians remain fascinated by their meticulous examinations into the enigmatic lives, loves, and puzzling beliefs about eternal life of ancient Egyptians. Amira Kinov is undoubtedly obsessed. She loves nothing more than researching and writing academic papers on her chosen subject: the lives and loves of ancient Egyptians. One afternoon, while engrossed in her work, time slips away. She hurries to the local Toronto mall in her beloved but beat-up station wagon affectionately dubbed 'Mumblechuckler' to buy a book for her seven-year-old daughter Sally. But armed terrorists storm the mall, and Amira is shot. Amid the desperate screams of panicked shoppers, she is dragged toward the exit. In a split-second decision that will change everything, Amira clings to the door and turns left while everyone else flees right into the parking lot. Five influential Japanese business tycoons then throw an entirely new light on the proceedings. A mysterious snake woman haunts the pages of this truly adventurous tale. The fabulous sailing yacht Pagan Arrow takes readers on an Atlantic crossing where the lives of crew members are exposed, and new plans are made. Guided by a wise sky warrior, Amira embarks on a courageous journey toward a happier life. The Invention of Forever is a fascinating, genre-bending mystery that will captivate readers until the final thrilling revelation.

  • av Lauren Andrews
    166

    Bedtime isn't bedtime without an adventure with Oakleigh Owl. He's on his way to take you on a moonlit journey, soaring through the twilight sky exploring all sorts of magical places. As your head touches the pillow, you'll feel oh so sleepy and dream of the glistening moon and gentle ocean waves. An enchanting lullaby story for little ones at bedtime.

  • av Anita Maria Sheahan
    166 - 175,-

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    av Beverley Omsky
    214

    "A charming rhyming story that opens up opportunities for talking with children about feelings and helping and caring for each other." -Assoc. Professor Kay Margetts "A delightful story where everyone supports and helps each other in a loving, inclusive, and nurturing way." -Children's Cancer Institute Support children with cancer by donating to the Children's Cancer Institute.

  • av Jay David
    166

    Enzo was a busy little boy who simply couldn't settle down at bedtime. In his mind, there was a never-ending list of things that just HAD to be done before he could drift off to dreamland. Each task was as crucial as the next! Despite knowing his mummy might not be thrilled to see his extensive bedtime to-do list, Enzo decided to explain why each item was of utmost importance. Would mummy understand, or would she insist that sleep come first? Join Enzo on his quest to tackle his bedtime tasks as he tries to convince mummy that staying awake is the only way. Will he complete everything, or will mummy help him embrace the magic of a good night's sleep? Follow Enzo as he tries his best to explain to mummy why he CAN'T SLEEP!

  • av Robert Wyeth
    117

    From God's saving grace to man's eventual fall, the Bible offers a clear vision of what will happen at the end of time. Like death, the anticipation of the end, judgment, and the fate of the righteous and unrighteous is certain. Jesus Christ will return, and the kingdom of God is already present. Eternal life awaits, and the Spirit of God resides within believers here on earth. Our death will usher in the eternal glories of the future. A mighty struggle and a crisis will mark the final chapter of the human race. The book of Revelation provides insight into this future, revealing the ultimate destiny of both the righteous and the wicked.

  • av Sara Camsey Adams
    146,-

    A charming story of love, loss and hope, the heart-warming message of The Little Tree's Secret brings comfort and reassurance to its readers young and old alike. It also offers the opportunity for important conversations about loss and a chance to share feelings and experiences.

  • av Rachel Lafferty
    97,-

    Pandemic in Paradise tells my story of pregnancy during a global pandemic. From the challenges of lockdown to the raising of my first child, I share the ups and downs of my pregnancy journey under those strange, difficult, and unique circumstances. Despite the obstacles which COVID-19 and the lockdowns presented, it is also about celebrating the gift of my son.

  • av Jayakaran A P Mukundan
    166

    When the wicked wizard Dork casts an evil spell on Mommy Snail for trespassing and eating leaves in his garden, she is devastated. Soon she discovers when her eggs hatched that the wizard's spell had worked and that her strongest and clearest baby, Snu, was born without a shell. The only hope for survival was for Snu to successfully win the race against Dork's monkey, Zork, and at the same time make him cry. That was the only way to break the spell. Can Snu do all this? Will he live?

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    av Robert Wyeth
    194

    All the authors of the Bible had their way of writing down what they thought, the place where they lived, the current ideas, the situation of the times and the concept of what they were expecting to happen. The words they used over many centuries were left to God to find a way, a script which eventually led to the 66 books of the Old and New Testament. We find similarities of thought and pattern stretching over the whole Bible that tell us what the Lord would have us think and do. It's like 'God's Manual for Living'. This is one book, the Bible, that explains the truth, not one section or book that we can do without studying. It is primarily based on words. It is true from Genesis to Revelation that we must search and find the way to live, and the book contains the truth.

  • av Ian Hickman
    166

    Set in the distant future, this science fiction novel tells the story of a world facing environmental and technological challenges. As pollution and disasters lead to the banning of nuclear facilities and the depletion of oil reserves, humanity is forced to rely on manual labour and tamed gibbon-like animals, officially known as "simian auxiliary population elements" or SAPES, to work the fields and avoid famine. The story follows Julian, Inez, and their family as they navigate this new world and grapple with the mysterious prediction of "The Day of Doom," found on an old parchment in the ruins of a monastery. With fast-paced action and thought-provoking themes, this book is a must-read for fans of science fiction and post-apocalyptic tales.

  • av John Harvey Naylor
    166

    A story to demonstrate to 'pre-teens' that no matter how things seem to become almost impossible as they enter adolescence, and the inevitability of troubling times, there is always going to be a bright side, even if they do take a few knocks along the way.

  • av Duone Ekane
    166

    The book Kingdoms in the Heart of Africa constitutes a thrilling tale of four fictitious prominent kingdoms that dominated the region called the heart of Africa. The four kingdoms: Mbantuu kingdom, Utanne kingdom, Shanaba kingdom and Manaka kingdom were in constant competition with each other. The book explores the power dynamics that dominated the relations between these kingdoms as they compete for the position of dominance in the region. Each of the kingdoms was headed by a powerful king except for the kingdom of Shanaba kingdom, which was headed by queen Edonge, who was considered to be the goddess of Africa. There was constant rivalry between the kingdoms as each sought to assert itself as the most powerful kingdom in the region. Due to this, suspicion prevailed amongst the kingdoms, resulting in secret plots and alliances forming between the different kingdoms. Despite the tension, division and conflict that beset the region, in these kingdoms, vast masses of minerals that had never been discovered before in other parts of the world were found. This attracted foreign interest in the region, whose sole quest was to conquer the region, an issue the kingdoms were oblivious to. The rise of these kingdoms propelled Africa to a place of prominence in the world.

  • Spar 23%
    av Matthew Allen
    285 - 296,-

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