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    av Finley de Witt
    165

    Have you ever struggled with your mental health, your terrible relatives or a dysfunctional relationship? Or simply wondered what the hell is wrong with you? This story is for you.

  • av David Cato-Evans
    166

    Juliette, a young mother of two, teaches piano and flute whilst also helping with the family antique business. Needing extra income, Juliette is drawn into a dangerous money laundering operation.

  • av Michael Cary Anders
    166

    A mystery disease has broken out on an Indian Ocean isle and on the east African coast, wreaking fear and death as it spreads westward across the continent. Vying to report the story are the big international news agencies. France-Depeches broke the news, but trouble's brewing among its staff, threatened by a government bid to privatise the agency.

  • av Rosemary Griggs
    155

    The Dartington Bride tells the extraordinary story of Lady Gabrielle Roberda Montgomery, a woman who, after a childhood in war-torn France, came to England to marry into one of Devon's most prominent and well connected families. Like most women of her time Roberda must be a good wife, run a large household and produce a son and heir.

  • av C.M. Collingwood
    152,-

    A broken heart and scarred mind can be healed with help from another world. This story explores the power of love, place, family and community. It tells of a threeway journey: in the present, into the past and into the mind.

  • av Maggie Scannell
    166

    Pinecraft takes the reader on a wonderful trip to Ochtermuddy in Scotland. Whilst there, Josh meets a beaver a called Timb. Through their adventures they discover that although very different, they have lots in common, including the same hobby - building!

  • av Samantha Kearns
    166

    Whoever heard of a dragonfly that could not fly? Well, Wilber thought just that, until he found himself swept out to sea on an adventure far away from home. He was caught up in a bubble washed out to sea, tossing and turning, thrust here and there, infact he was thrown almost everywhere.

  • av Roger Graham Hargrave
    166

    Angel Eyes, chronicles the adventures of Grace Scott, as she attempts to become an independent woman in a business dominated by men.

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    301

    There is a dual tradition of the human relationship with insects: if, in fact, sometimes the latter are invisible, and their presence does not seem to affect human existence and society, in other cases, instead, they represent a real apocalyptic threat. The volume has two thematic sections - Literary Entomologies and Entomological Proliferation in the other arts: music, theatre, cinema and video games. While talking about insects, we also talk about writers in a new way, often discovering hitherto less considered or less known aspects of their poetics. The authors of the present volume explored: Dante, Boccaccio, Rucellai, Elena Lucrezia Cornaro Piscopia, Domenico Tempio, Guido Gozzano, Paola Masino, Carlo Emilio Gadda, Vincenza Caldarelli, Luciano Branciardi, Dino Buzzati, Italio Calvino, Mario Rigoni Stern, Franco Scaldati, Carlo Collodi e Jasmin Vardimon, Collasanti e Pier'Alli, Dario Argento, ranging from Medieval Literature to contemporary cinema to videogames, including also the most attractive aspects of the musical dimension.

  • av John Hart
    196

    'Magenta' Herdwick strives to enliven his multi-ethnic classes against the egalitarian, ie same for all, theory of socialist education current at the time, with its hostility to elitism and the grammar schools. He lives with his forsaken mother. Dad never came home from his last posting abroad.

  • av Jane Michelson Vuglar
    146,-

    The Very Now Poems are exactly that: war in Ukraine, Global warming, the cost-of- living crisis, a visit to A & E, stress, insomnia-yes, they're there. But it's not all doom and gloom: even the direst situations can be leavened with humour.

  • av Sarah Glover
    166

    There is a magic to be behold from simply sitting around a campfire with friends. Toasting marshmallows under dappled shade, whispers of the wind rustling the leaves, hammocks swinging idly, a cacophony of birdsong, the gentle trickle of a stream and mud, glorious, mud.

  • av John Staniland
    196

    Searching for My Shangri La is the second of my two books on the region, after Midlife Meanderings in SE Asia. It is about continuing an independent and unstructured journey through this fascinating part of the world.

  • av Karel Werner
    226

    Freedom was the goal Karel Werner was sure of achieving at the start of his third life. As one of the 'bouncing Czechs given refuge by Britain after the 1968 Moscow-led invasion of his homeland, he was at last free to teach, soon becoming a lecturer at Durham University and remaining there until he retired.

  • av Wil Gesler
    191

    Freedom to Roam is a unique hybrid book that shows how Wil Gesler's academic pursuits in the field of Health Geography at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill intersect with both his leisure time activity as a dedicated walker in the English Lake District fells and his personal life.

  • av Matthew Barrow
    162

    In a future England, governed by the authoritarian Party of Order and Nation, individuals are selected at random to live in enforced poverty. The policy is called 'the Price': in order for the majority to live well, the policy states, a minority must go without. Equality is impossible.

  • av John Waygood
    226

    A light-hearted and illustrated account of the experiences of a British baby-boomer and his family in coping with the cultural differences living in continental Europe.

  • av E J Pepper
    136

    When struggling journalist, Ollie Moorhouse, is offered an intriguing lead by his editor, he is hopeful that it will boost his career and help pacify his restless girlfriend. His investigations lead him to an eccentric peer of the realm, a grieving philanthropist, a homeless drug addict and an aristocratic household. But what connects them?

  • av Charlotte Ryton
    166

    1938. Rhiannon is a happy scholarship student at a High School in Cardiff. But when times become hard, she is forced to leave school and work as a nursery and kitchen maid.

  • av Laura Kitson
    136

    Join Holly and Sam and the rest of the Wilson Family on their caravan adventure!

  • av Matthew Bowmer
    155

    In the summer of 2022, feeling disillusioned with working life in London and in search of an outdoor challenge, Matthew Bowmer set off alone to walk the Grande Randonnee 10, a 900-kilometre footpath through the French Pyrenees from the Atlantic to the Mediterranean.

  • av Frank Stock
    136

    A humorous memoir of a young life in colonial Africa, with occasional interludes of sombre reflection by this son of German Jewish refugees. Set in Rhodesia in the 1950s and early 1960s, the author allows us a glimpse of his idiosyncratic family, the oddities of a vibrant Jewish community in the heart of Africa, schooling clothed with the trappings of Empire, holidays in apartheid South Africa and doomed attempts at athletic prowess.

  • av Rob Donovan
    166

    'Mine to Die' is a work of historical scholarship with a difference. My tale is faithful to the historical record - indeed my research into local newspapers has brought to life new material - yet at the same time I have written so readers can be present in that past.

  • av Malcolm Moyes
    166

    The nineteenth century saw the growth of commercially available solutions for dealing with the problem of domestic infestation by mice and rats. Promising a reliable means of destroying the 'furry detestables', such products as Battle's Vermin Killer were sold cheaply over the counter, as well as being sent through the post.

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    av Jennifer Adams
    185

    For some couples, heading to separate beds or rooms is a no-brainer. For others, it can look and feel like the beginning of the end. A 'Sleep Divorce' sounds scary, but it doesn't need to be. Hundreds of thousands of couples across the world have healthy, happy relationships, but they don't share a bed every night.

  • av Sandra Hayes
    166

    Phoenix, though entirely blameless, carries the guilt of his twin sister's death at birth and feels as though he is cursed. Events seem to confirm this when a family death occurs on each of his leap-year birthdays.

  • av Mohindra S Chowdhry
    346

    In Sikh Evolution to Revolution, Mohindra S Chowdhry bares his ideas on the Sikh revolution and how against all odds, his Sikh ancestors transformed into a formidable force that dismantled the most powerful empire in India.

  • Spar 12%
    av Owen Dickey
    175,-

    The first of its kind, In Search of the Irish Wolfhound, takes a real in-depth look into the history and origins of the Irish wolfhound.

  • av Alexander Loten
    153

    Have you ever wondered about the scientific advances being made in our times? Some of them have been distinctly helpful; others have been quite disastrous. One wonders if the clever inventors actually do stop to think of the medium to long-term consequences of their clever ideas.

  • av Martin Howe
    166

    Three middle-aged sisters and their elderly aunt decide to starve themselves to death, barricading themselves in a suburban house to face their slow painful end.

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