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Irish storytelling from a rustic perspective, capturing a past hillside community in an age largely unaccounted for.
From the man who has been interviewed hundreds of times, and over a 40-year period has himself interviewed many candidates internationally, comes a "one stop" quick reference guide for achieving success in both your job interviews and your career.Secrets to Career Success includes expert advice on job search during a crisis: How to be fully prepared for the interview for your dream job How to reduce your stress and stay calm in an interview. 60+ interview tips and answers to many interview questions. Links to 500+ global job, networking, career and wellbeing websites. Nigel has worked as a senior global executive of large complex organisations and is an NLP Master Practitioner, as well as being a successful career, interview and executive coach. "Nigel's advice was extremely valuable. He immediately understood and recognised my situation. Through his vast amount of experience and knowledge, passed on vital information and recommendations to help shape my future career". BH "Working with Nigel has been such a privilege. He has so much insight to share, rich work history that is really unrivalled by anyone else in his field - that coupled with being such a supportive coach, you can't really hope for more. I'm at the stage in my career where having a mentor like Nigel supporting me has really benefited me in refining my skillset." LC
Play scripts and pictures from 11 Gay Pantomimes, performed at the 'Above the Stag' theatre in London's Off West End.
Speculative fiction of a future world teetered on the edge of collapse by the overpopulation of humans. A planet with minimal life-preserving/saving assistance, withdrawn to drive down the human population, to save us, and the earth, from greater harm. But not everyone can accept this new world order, and set about breaking the law to save lives.
This is a true story of growing up in the so-called slums of post-war Birmingham, from my innocent childhood days to the reality of bent police and corrupt courts.
The novel traces the personal problems of a three-generational family, living in Wanstead, East London.
This thought-provoking book addresses some of the most fundamental questions of human existence and our relationship with God and the world around us.
This is a broad selection of poetry which verges on the emotions of real life issues. It includes observations of nature and the acknowledgement of our Armed Forces, plus poems with some humour thrown in to balance the book and provide relaxed reading pleasure.
A dramatic collection of short stories, set in different times and places around the world.
An endearing tale with delightful illustrations. It tells the story of a young boy and his unusual Grandad, who has a tendency to fall to bits. Silly, but truly enjoyable on many levels from 7 years old to Grandparents.
Long held secrets come back to haunt a group of friends trapped in a remote holiday cottage by a mystery attacker, in this thriller.
A rhyming, read-aloud, picture book about friendship and sharing for young children.
A young boy who lost his way, unintentionally found himself serving in the intelligence services. He discovered a world of arms dealing and intelligence trading that saw him feel the pain of war and the betrayal of friendships in a fight to avert a nuclear war.
A near hundred-year history of a building in Castleford, West Yorkshire, where a medical family lived and worked. It tells of the many who also worked and were associated with caring for patients. It is a comment on the evolution of UK general practice.
A well-written, hauntingly sad tale about love, mystery, and grief
Join the author in his latest tour as he describes, in their words, what earlier writers discovered as they travelled through the Welsh Marches, even before the word 'tourism' was first used.
The Man Who Fell in a Hole is the third in a series of Wallace Hammond Crime Novels.
A mysterious disappearance in post war Britain eventually results in the unravelling of fate and hidden identities.
A jaded journalist becomes the confidante of a serial killer, who believes you reap what you sow.
This book critiques popular, widespread beliefs within society which undergird the exploitation of humans, animals and the environment, and undermine the moral and spiritual foundations of society.
Origins of the Old and New Testaments of the Bible are described together with their in-depth textural properties requiring a Divine inspiration. The perceived conflicts between the Bible narrative and Science are evaluated to show that modern understandings accord with the predictions of the Book of Genesis.
Samuel Warden of the Detective Police had been forewarned. He was to travel to Cloisterham, a town on the Medway, where six months before a young man, Edwin Drood, had disappeared, and find him "whether he be dead or alive".
Deep within the enchanted woodland a mystery awaits
Brian enjoyed a life of success, both at work and play, but would gladly swap it all to rid his wife of the curse of mental illness.
A sweeping and detailed, history of one of Scotland's oldest families and clans set against events national and local, political and social from the Norman Invasion until the present day. Capturing the highs and lows of family, clan, estate and community within the formation, struggles and advancement of the Scottish nation.
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