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  • av Dinah Mason Eagers
    117

    A beautiful story for all ages from the prize-winning nature series: Thunder the stag beetle loves his home in DudleyâEUR(TM)s log pile and he doesnâEUR(TM)t care that he isnâEUR(TM)t very kind or friendly. But when a new stag beetle arrives, the other creatures are worried. Thunder will be truly angry! Why is it good to share the log pile? Thunder has to find out ...

  • av Joanna Collingborn
    146,-

    "Teddy climbed down from his cosy bed and ran over to the big window at the end of his room. It was SNOWING!" Teddy and Lara are in for a treat when snowflakes start to fall on their grandfather's farm. What is Grampy's surprise? Are they stuck at home? Or will everyone go ... SLEDGING IN THE SNOW?

  • av Hilda Cochrane
    146,-

    Cumbria, Spain, Devon and France - a beautiful poetry collection written on location. Hilda Cochrane sets out on a journey filled with humour and a magical sense of place.

  • av Joanna Collingborn
    146,-

    Teddy has a very special grandfather. Teddy's grandfather has a farm! But when it rains, disaster strikes! The farm quad bike gets trapped in a gateway a long way from home. How will Teddy and Grampy free the quad? Can they use the tractor? Or will everyone get ... STUCK IN THE MUD?

  • av Michael John Evans
    146,-

    A poetry collection written with humour and honesty in the cab of his truck - HGV driver Michael J Evans takes a fresh look at the call of home and family, and his most precious corners of the UK as he experiences life on the road

  • av G. D. Howard
    166

    A spellbinding fantasy full of magic and nature, and the distant howl of wolves ... When Holly saves her village from an attack by a brutal warlord, he unleashes an evil spell in revenge. As snow begins to fall, Holly sets out on a dangerous journey. What will it take to find his castle? And how can she save her family?

  • av Michael Bartlett
    146,-

    Where do you turn when the Law catches flies but lets hornets go free? In a world where unscrupulous businessmen, rogues and thieves operate across borders and beyond the reach of the Law, the hope for justice lies with a brilliant former agent known only by a codename: The Hunter.

  • av Steve Skinley
    146,-

    Steven has a secret. The monsters in his dreams are real. Who is the mysterious girl who calls the strange creatures her friends? What will happen when he visits their magical world? And what can Steven do when a dark spell threatens everything, and the monsters turn to him for help? A magical fantasy adventure full of friendship and fairy tales

  • av John Townsend
    166

    Birdlip, Cold Slad, Crickey Hill and the Air Balloon Inn: John Townsend's humble childhood is full of hardships and adventures in the rough Cotswold hills. His later career is in antiques. Warm and full of character, this is an invaluable picture of life in rural Gloucestershire in the 1940s, 1950s and beyond

  • av Julie Wiltshire
    146,-

    Solitary, beautiful, lyrical - Julie Wiltshire weaves a tapestry of loss, grief and redemption in the Cotswold landscape. Original poetry in a stunning new collection

  • av Michael Bartlett, Beverley Gordon, Daphne Denley, m.fl.
    126

    Stars and planets, vast skies and new horizons. A distant future with secrets in its past. A house sitter intercepts a message from a lost craft, while a tree holds the key to an alien invasion. A brilliant and far-ranging collection of poetry and short stories about our present and future relationship with space

  • av Diana Alexander
    107

    Heroes and danger, comfort and claws ... Full of playfulness and wildness, this is a vibrant collection of poetry and short stories about the reality of being owned by a cat

  • av Dinah Mason Eagers
    146,-

    A beautiful story for all ages about the importance of biodiversity from the author and illustrator of AT THE BOTTOM OF DUDLEY'S GARDEN. Lily Alba is in for a surprise. She thinks she is the most important living thing in Dudley's pond, but Queen Lily is making a mess of things! How does pond life work? Lily Alba has to find out ...

  • av Harriet Hitchen
    166

    A nude painting of a reclining woman hangs in a public gallery. In Cheltenham, the woman who wears her face is working hard to get her life - and career - back on track. But every artwork holds its secrets. And sometimes it is easier to live with the myth ... A surprising modern-day retelling of the life of Pre-Raphaelite artist Joanna Boyce.

  • av Stuart Samuel
    156

    The warm and humorous story of the boy who rode the Yorkshire railways. Stuart Samuel's early adventures are on the lines around Halifax, riding in the driver's cab. Later, adulthood takes a turn towards a career as a parish priest, and he returns to his beloved Yorkshire. But life as a young curate in Golcar is never short of surprises

  • av Ceri Vyner
    140

    A beautiful memoir full of the people and magic of Little Somerford in the 1950s and 60s. When Ceri and her brothers move to Fern Cottage in the small North Wiltshire village of Little Somerford, they discover a place unchanged by modern life. Slowly the life and beauty of Little Somerford steals into Ceri's heart ...

  • av Harold Bishop
    146,-

    Harold Bishop is called up to the army in 1941, aged 39. Harold describes his time in a training barracks in Edinburgh, his health and clothes, and his eventual deployment to North Africa. His letters also reveal glimpses of Joan's experiences. A tender and revealing collection of letters home during WWII

  • av Michael Bartlett
    146,-

  • av Alfred Absolon
    164

  • av Margaret Royall
    164

    A gentle and heartfelt memoir about the timeless call of the sea: A little girl grows up to the sounds of the seaside in bustling Cleethorpes. There are family outings through the Lincolnshire Wolds in a tiny Austin 7, and ferry rides across the Humber. Family runs like a comforting thread throughout this 'little gem of a book'

  • av Penny Wright
    131

  • av Amanda Jane Davies
    164

  • av Diana Alexander
    164

    A heartwarming memoir full of unforgettable moments in Lancashire and the Lake District: A little girl meets her father for the first time when he comes home from war in 1945. Later, school is a chaos of eccentric teachers and awful meals, and the first steps into adulthood are taken in the wake of a pioneering grandmother. Warm and loveable

  • av Diana Alexander
    133

    In a secluded valley filled with beech woodland and rough grazing, a timeless farmhouse welcomes all who arrive at its door. Good humour and misadventure run hand in hand with the people and animals, wild and tame, who call this little corner of the Cotswolds their home. A warm and life-affirming tale of country living.

  • av Rebecca McDowall
    126

  • av Beverley Gordon
    136

  • av Beverley Gordon
    136

  • av Valerie Darnley
    136

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