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Written for leaders and followers, Directors or operatives, to inspire and guide both sides towards a mutually beneficial working relation.Aimed at stimulating readers minds and hearts, driving you into a journey of self-discovery while feeling invigorated, energised, and compelled to seek personal development in various areas of your lives but above all missing leadership and interpersonal skills.The book contains 60% narrative and 40% practical exercises to support individual and continuous development, journey like, not a destination. And by completing the suggested exercises you will realise the hidden potential you have released and the fact this is just the beginning, this journey is one you should continuously walk, the newly gained mindset will drive you into a new path, one of clear maturity and understanding of both roles, follower, and Leader, and by doing so generate a closer working relationship
The imaginative talents of Caroline Lawrence (author of the Roman Mysteries series) and Laura Jenkinson Brown (illustrator of Greek Myth comics) combined with the expertise of Dr Sophie Hay, Prof. Andrew Wallace-Hadrill and Dr Olivia Elder, with just a dash of the CSCP magic that made the Cambridge Latin Course so well-loved, bring the ancient town of Pompeii to life in a truly unique way.Follow the story of Amarantus and his neighbourhood as they experience a year of puppies, friendships, weddings, funerals, bar fights, elections and earthquakes, and find out:ΓÇó why honey is a ''hot food''ΓÇó why the best seat in the house was on the ''lowest'' couchΓÇó how the Romans cleaned their earsΓÇó and why the late drinkers supported Vatia in the local elections.Want to learn more? Check out the companion website at: cambridgeamarantus.com
For weeks a dream has plagued the mind of the most powerful person on earth, the Sultan and Caliph of the Islamic Empire. Scenes of destruction and pain continue to visit him regarding a strange land, a city that he has never seen before. In his heart he knows that a strong connection exists between this hidden city and the Empire. The Sultan entrusts the mission to a former soldier and close friend of the royal family, Adam ibn Mustafa. Over sea, deserts and mountains the reinstated soldier of the Sultan must venture to discover this city and save it from annihilation. But his journey is not an easy one as Adam must overcome natural disasters, wild beasts and a hidden enemy that seems connected somehow. But all these trials are nothing compared to what awaits Adam at the end of his journey, a new threat or a forgotten enemy?
What if everything you ever knew about yourself disappeared in an instant?Now that Lucy knows the truth about what she did, she must face the consequences. As she prepares to go to trial, she is consumed by feelings of guilt and self-loathing. Tormented by the mistakes of her past, she begins to wonder how things might have been different and whether it would have changed the course of her life. Meanwhile, her relationship with Robertson continues to evolve, but she is unaware that he is harbouring his own dark secrets. Unfortunately for Lucy, the personal battle for her humanity has only just begun.
A simple story of discovery and self-love, which provokes thought and discussion to support feelings and understanding of belonging.
A children's book to raise awareness and normalise ADHD through loveable characters and an enjoyable story.
A children's book to raise awareness and normalise OCD through loveable characters and an enjoyable story.
A children's book to raise awareness and normalise epilepsy through loveable characters and an enjoyable story.
A children's book to raise awareness and normalise dyslexia through loveable characters and an enjoyable story.
Pandemica collection of vibrant, emotive poems written to chronicle and celebrate the lives of ordinary people living through the Covid-19 pandemic.Often it is the little things that see people through such times which are then forgotten.It is a memory of the nation-wide Thursday night clap for the NHS on your doorstep and of children at home, their schools closed indefinitely, painting rainbows. Their parents taping them to front windows to bring a message of hope and thanks to the key workers who continued to work throughout the pandemic.Pandemica records the triumphs and ebullience of the human spirit in times of adversity.
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