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When Pen finds a rather unexpected visitor in her garden, it doesn't take long for her new long-necked friend to draw the attention of the town. But with the grown-ups all thinking about the money they can make, no one but Pen seems to be asking the most important question... Why is there a giraffe in the garden?
This book shares with you the answers you have been searching for. Kate becomes the friend you never thought you had.
A refreshing collection of enchanting fairy tales that reflects the spectrum of human sexuality.
Learn how astrology can reveal profound patterns in your life.
The story of bringing up a wonderful boy called Mac. Tragically, Mac was killed in a motorbike accident just a few months after his sixteenth birthday. This is a celebration of his life, and the enduring love he inspired.
Humorous accountancy-related articles gathered one book, by the author of 'How to Become a No-Decision Manager'.
Alfred and Ettie Palmer are back. But better to let sleeping dogs lie. The thrilling sequel to 'Blood Among The Threads'.
From broken back to Spartan Beast. This book will help and encourage you to get in the gym, get fit, and make difference to your life.
An engaging account of the history, the joy and the personalities of the black bulls of the Camargue...the beating heart of the region.
Poems from a solo bike-packing journey around the Scottish Highlands and the Orkney Islands
They were beauties all right, them Roper girls - but sometimes even four aces don't make a winning hand.In an unsettled household in the 1950s, how will the sisters come up from their shipwrecked childhood? Facing issues including domestic and sexual abuse, physical and mental illness, they struggle to offer their own children a better legacy. Follow them over sixty years to see if all the siblings make it safely to shore.Angela: Whatever rumours you may have heard, I never knew Dad say my third sister Karen wasn't his.Janet: She had promised that on her sixteenth birthday she would finally let him go all the way.Lucy: I think Jan was away at a Guides' camp when I got run over.Karen: Don't think I'll be rambling on like Ange ... I wouldn't want to leave you only her version, talk about unreliable memoirs.Visit www.davidgbailey.com and author Facebook page at bit.ly/D-G-B
A lost identity is not like a lost person, place or thing. Finding a stolen identity is like looking for a needle in a haystack.
In sixteen diverse and entertaining stories, Gordon R Clarke takes us on a journey from the struggle of ancient rebels to the aromas of an unexpected future, delivering the flavours of five continents, spiced with both comedy and philosophy.He leads us through the terrors of madness to the peace of the Thai countryside by way of an indiscreet Christmas letter from Spain, a funeral in North Carolina, a pizza incident in Singapore, an altercation in Crete, and a mysterious evening in Budapest.Throughout, the question of what is real and what we can never know haunts the collection, reminding us not only of the impermanence of all things but also the joy of human connection.
What do fruit dream about?How does a pineapple grow?Uncover these mysteries and more with Adam apple, as he makes new friends from around the world in this cheerful, pun-tastic rhyming tale. This book fills young readers with a taste for food awareness, encouraging them to question where their food comes from and how they like to eat it.
Fifty-one poems about animals from all around the world, suitable for home or classroom.
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