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Detective Inspector Mike Dearing likes to throw himself into missing persons and murder cases, with the occasional help from an unconventional source, psychic medium Veronica Plant. When Veronica retired early from teaching and began her new life in the idyllic setting of Little Eden's Corner, she was hoping for a quieter pace of life. However, events from the village's past soon come back to haunt newcomers and old residents alike. These events lead to several mysteries surrounding unpredicted deaths. Will would-be amateur sleuth Veronica be able to cope when she finds herself at the centre? Not everyone is who they seem, and before all the mysteries are solved, Veronica faces both personal danger and even a little romance. A Chameleon Comes Calling is the second title in a series of murder mysteries set in the fictional village of Little Eden's Corner. The first, simply titled Little Eden's Corner, is also available now.
If you wanted to disappear, for whatever reason, would changing your name and appearance be enough? When Taylor Green returns to the Essex village of Little Eden's Corner, she hopes its inhabitants will have forgotten the event that caused her to flee to London all those years ago. However, it isn't long before her past catches up with her, and old wounds are reopened. As storm clouds gather, in this tale of romance, murder and mystery, will there be a happy ending for our reluctant heroine? Sadly, happy endings often come at a price. There could be casualties on the way, for the loved ones in Taylor's life will inevitably find themselves caught up in a dangerous web of intrigue - from which there might be no escape, and certainly no turning back.
When a new horse arrives at the Stable Mates yard, all the other animals are worried. ''Noble'', the new arrival, is very unhappy - and not behaving in a very noble way. Can the others help him live up to his name and how will they do it? The answer has something to do with thinking about biting lemons, and the story of "The Day We Asked the Goat to Bite a Lemon" carries an important message about ''self talk'' and how we influence how we see ourselves.The book uses a dyslexia-friendly font, and Nina Taylor''s illustrations beautifully capture the emotions of the different animals in the story.
What would you wish for if you were given a wishing stone? Yes, a real wishing stone because that’s what Uncle Leonardo gave Tilly Millpepper on her tenth birthday. As things turned out, it was just the beginning of her magical adventures.When she and her family move temporarily from London to a large house in the Essex countryside, they discover several unexpected animals, including a pony for Tilly to learn to ride. But that’s not all they discover, for there is also a creepy witch-like housekeeper, who seems to be looking for something.
What an unfair thing it would beTo ask a fish to climb a tree When Zig Zag the fish is challenged by a boastful cat to climb a tree, he becomes very anxious and unsure of himself. But with help from his friends, he realises how good it is that we are all different and how silly it would be if we were all good at the same things.The story of "The Day We Asked the Fish to Climb the Tree", inspired by the famous Einstein quote, celebrates diversity and carries the positive and inclusive message that we should focus on people's strengths rather than their weaknesses. The book uses a dyslexia-friendly font, and Nina Taylor's illustrations beautifully capture the emotions of Zig Zag and his animal friends as they go through the story to finish up better friends.
Do you ever find yourself wondering whatever happened to the real you? Have you lost connection with the person you are, deep down, the world around you and your future dreams and visions?In Reconnect Your Life: 30 days to rediscover your real self psychotherapist, self-esteem coach and celebrant Ali Moore takes you by the hand and shows you how to get to know and cherish yourself again.Her friendly, unfussy words guide you gently through the process of reviewing key elements of your life, reassessing what really matters and reconnecting with it all in a stronger, deeper and healthier way.With simple exercises and journaling, Ali leads you through a 30-day programme to: Reconnect with yourself Reconnect with the world around you Reconnect with your future dreams and visionsIn today's full-on 24-7 world there are probably very few of us who don't need to reconnect. The expert advice and proven psychotherapeutic techniques in this book will help you to do so. It's only when you reconnect with all three aspects that you'll see how wonderful life truly can be.
What would you wish for if you were given a wishing stone? Yes, a real wishing stone because that's what Uncle Leonardo gave Tilly Millpepper on her tenth birthday. As things turned out, it was just the beginning of her magical adventures.When she and her family move temporarily from London to a large house in the Essex countryside, they discover several unexpected animals, including a pony for Tilly to learn to ride. But that's not all they discover, for there is also a creepy witch-like housekeeper, who seems to be looking for something.
Alex Manners was diagnosed with Asperger’s syndrome in 2007 when he was ten years old. By the age of 22 he had written That’s Not Right: My Life Living with Asperger’s after successfully completing his education, despite it having been a shocking rollercoaster of experiences ranging from good … to terrible.This book gives Asperger’s people, their parents, families, friends, teachers plus anyone else affected, an invaluable insight into UK education’s shortcomings where this group of students is concerned. It documents how the Manners family fought to overcome the ignorance and misunderstandings in the system, and offers practical, usable advice for anyone else in similar circumstances. When he was very young the world around Alex seemed confusing and not much made sense. Alex’s way of expressing that was by saying, “That’s not right!” – hence the title for this book. With hindsight, his parents believe this was the first sign of his Asperger’s. But since that time Alex has been putting more “things right” than the vast majority of neurotypical youngsters of the same age.As Alex says, “Having Asperger’s has had its challenges.” But he believes it makes him who he is today and will be the catalyst that enables him to achieve his dreams and ambitions. In this book, Alex shares some delightful stories about his journey so far.He astounds readers with his entrepreneurial skills and huge talents that have taken him onto a number of broadcast television appearances, his own radio show, lectures and talks to some of the best-known blue chip companies and organisations in the UK, a campaign to raise awareness of autism in football, and much more.“Whatever your circumstances are,” says Alex, “never let them define you. Instead, be positive, work hard and you will discover that you can achieve anything. As Walt Disney said, ‘All our dreams can come true - if we have the courage to pursue them.’”
Is it possible to give your child all the benefits of an expensive private education - the social skills, the access to highly-paid professions, the confidence and ability to succeed in life - without actually paying out for school fees? In this book, education expert Cheryl Salmon explains how it can be done.A Private Education Without the Fees? is packed full of sensible, accessible advice for parents on how to give your child the best start in life. Advice that is tried and tested. Advice that works. We all want the best education for our children, and this book shows you how to achieve it regardless of where they go to school: How to build your child's confidence and self-belief How to make your child cleverer just by talking and listening How the right food and exercise help your child's body and brain How to get through tricky times, like behaviour How to train your child to think in a way which leads to high achievement How to get the most out of your child's schoolNone of this involves extra financial outlay. And none of this need be painful. As Cheryl Salmon shows in this book, successful parenting can be the most rewarding and enjoyable job in the world - as well as the most important.
Does the thought of selling your product or service make you shiver with fear or horror? If you’d like not just to be able to sell but to fall in love with sales, this book is for you. Live It, Love It, Sell It is for anyone interested in doing sales in a human, non-sleazy, non-pushy way, whether you’re male or female, working for yourself or working for an organisation. In this ground-breaking book Dragons’ Den winner Jules White brings you the benefit of her experience and knowledge gained from over 30 years of selling to debunk myths about sales being all about formulas or pushiness and explains how everyone has the power to sell using their natural ability – and to love doing so. It’s a book that will transform how you feel about sales and selling.
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