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  • av Gordon Freeman
    188,-

    The Belfast Telegraph once ran an article entitled The Town That Is Called Sandy Row, describing a vibrant community that was entirely self-sufficient, boasting an abundance of shops, pubs, and churches to meet all of its residents' needs. At the time, the population of Sandy Row was 7,500, but it would eventually plummet to under 2,000 due to a redevelopment project that involved the demolition of many homes in the 1980s. As a result, countless locals were forced to leave the area, never to return. Compounding the effects of redevelopment was the ongoing conflict known as The Troubles, which caused great hardship for the community. It was during this time that Gordon, a proud native of Sandy Row, felt compelled to document his experiences and share them with future generations. Though his dream of publishing a book about his beloved Sandy Row was delayed for many years, now may be the perfect time, given the current push to rebuild the community and provide much-needed social housing. Every effort has been made to preserve Gordon's original wording, with only a few unavoidable changes made. The hope is that the publication of this book will serve as a fitting tribute to all those who have been a part of Sandy Row over the years. Any profits generated will be put towards the valuable community work carried out by the Blackstaff Residents' Association.

  • av Tósìn Ak¿moláf¿
    215,-

    Embark on an extraordinary voyage from Lagos to London with 'Father-Time Continuum' by Tósìn Ak¿moláf¿; a profound exploration of one man's transformative journey over decades.In this captivating story, Akándé is a dreamer whose path to fatherhood begins long before his own birth. Against a backdrop of unexpected tragedies and raw emotions, he unravels the complex legacies of the father figures in his life, while forging an authentic path to becoming a parent himself.Breaking free from familiar paternal imperfections, Akándé finds solace and guidance from the remarkable women in his life. Through the author's vivid storytelling and heartfelt introspection, you'll be transported into a world of hurdles, familiar customs, and personal triumphs that define our very essence of parenthood.'Father-Time Continuum' is an exhilarating exploration of identity, resilience, and the enduring power of family bonds. Prepare to be captivated as you navigate the depths of love, trauma, faith, grief, and the extraordinary themes that will reverberate within your soul, leaving an indelible mark on your heart.

  • av Carlos G. Jimenez
    174,-

    We've entered a modern age where facts change rapidly, leaving our expectations in flux.In this thought-provoking book, Carlos G. Jimenez embarks on a profound journey, delving into the realms of self-discovery, identity crisis, and the shifting landscapes of our values, aspirations and musical tastes that accompany it.With a brilliant fusion of philosophical wisdom and psychological insights, Jimenez weaves it all together with captivating anecdotes and moral philosophy to create something truly unique.This is a guide to dealing with personal crises and suffering like no other.

  • av David C. Monkcom
    215,-

    David Monkcom grew up in a world radically unfamiliar to most of us. A world made in six days by God and his son Jesus. A world in which truth is revealed not by reason but by an infallible Bible. A world in which secular society is evil and unbelievers are bound for hell. In short, the dogmatic world of Fundamentalist Christianity.Breaking away from that world was, for David, a deeply challenging process which he describes in Part One of this book.In Part Two, he invites us to consider whether any form of religious dogmatism is justifiable. Can religious claims such as God's existence be substantiated? Do holy scriptures, miracles and personal religious experience give us grounds for asserting the truth of our religion?Fundamentalism and dogmatism continue to poise serious challenges in the modern world - radicalizing young people and creating closed faith communities that act as echo chambers. What we desperately need, David argues, is to open up the echo chambers and break down the barriers between communities. Ditch dogmatism and embrace dialogue. Let's engage in a genuine conversation, seeking to understand, not demonize, one another.How? By setting up local grass-roots dialogue groups where we can get to know one another and talk. Why not start the ball rolling by discussing this book?

  • av Deborah Hassett
    161,-

    Introducing Hetty Has Hiccups - a delightful children's picture book that will have young readers giggling and hiccupping along with the lovable hyena, Hetty!Hetty the hyena has a contagious laugh that can make even the grumpiest creatures crack a smile. But one day, something unusual happens - Hetty's laughter turns into a chorus of hiccups! Try as she might, the hiccups just won't go away, and Hetty becomes worried. Determined to find a cure, she embarks on a hilarious adventure, seeking help from her animal friends in the wild.Hetty Has Hiccups will have young readers copying the delightful hiccups along with Hetty, bringing the story to life. This heartwarming tale emphasizes the power of friendship, laughter, and the importance of celebrating the unique quirks that make us who we are.Join Hetty and her animal pals on a whimsical journey filled with laughter, hiccup-filled adventures, and a surprise party you won't want to miss! Hetty Has Hiccups is a charming picture book that will leave children chuckling and cherishing the joy of laughter.

  • av Deborah Hassett
    147,-

    Step into a world of counting fun with Ladies in Red Dresses, a delightful picture book that will have your little ones giggling with joy!In this silly and enchanting tale, each turn of the page brings a new surprise. From one lady in a red dress to four, then six, and more, the numbers keep growing, making counting an exciting adventure. With vibrant illustrations capturing the playful spirit of the story, young readers will be captivated by the ever-expanding troupe of ladies bouncing higher and higher.Ladies in Red Dresses is the perfect companion for children aged up to 5 years old. Whether it's snuggle time before bed or a playful learning session during the day, this charming book will entertain and educate your little ones. Get ready for a whimsical counting adventure that will leave them wanting more!

  • av Deborah Hassett
    133,-

    In the enchanting pages of Alice's Journey, young readers embark on a tender and insightful adventure through the world of emotions. Written with compassion and sensitivity, this beautifully illustrated story gently guides children, aged 6 and upwards, as they navigate the difficult terrain of loss and grief. In this tale, children learn the vital lesson that it's alright to visit sorrow and pain, but these emotions can coexist with comfort, love, and the promise of brighter days. Alice's Journey serves as a compassionate guide for young hearts, offering them solace and support when faced with the profound challenges of loss. With its poignant narrative and captivating illustrations, this book helps children navigate their emotions, fostering resilience, and reminding them that the power of love and understanding can bring light to the darkest corners of their hearts. Discover a tale of courage, healing, and the transformative power of emotions in Alice's Journey.

  • av Deborah Hassett
    133,-

    Meet Fleur, a spirited and free-thinking flamingo who marches to the rhythm of her own feathers.While her fellow flamingos gracefully executed the fandango and the flamenco, Fleur found her true passion in an unexpected genre: hip hop!Filled with lively illustrations and toe-tapping fun, Fleur the Flamingo is a heartwarming tale that celebrates the boundless imagination and unwavering spirit of young dreamers everywhere.This enchanting tale reminds us all that sometimes it takes a little courage to stand out from the flock and dance to our own beat.

  • av Tom Schwarz
    147,-

    The Daleks were determined to exterminate anyone who didn't fit their exact mould. But how can we avoid doing the same with our words and attitudes towards others? Enter Dalek Christianity, a practical and entertaining guide that can help anyone put Christian unity into practice. Perfect for small groups, this book offers thought-provoking questions for discussion. Through eight engaging chapters, you'll delve into important issues like culture, language, and the various struggles that people face. You'll also learn how to listen more effectively and gain insights into why we all have different perspectives. Whether you find yourself thinking differently from other believers or just want to foster greater harmony within your community, Dalek Christianity is an invaluable resource for building stronger, more inclusive relationships.

  • av Ana Gomes
    137,-

    This collection explores many aspects of life and our internal dialogues within the themes of nature, the experience of women in the world and family.Gomes is a poet who places nature at the heart of her work, with the first collection focusing on our role as a part of nature, the way we interact with it and how it ought to be.The second section explores the human condition on topics such as love, loss and despair, melancholy and friendship. These poems also go on to ponder mental health issues such as depression, continuing the journey to reduce the taboo that surrounds mental health.A final section is about playful juxtaposition of words, challenging the reader to think about insecurity and control.Identity Recycling is a powerful debut collection from an exciting new poet asking us to think about our role in nature and the human condition, of love and empathy.

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