A generation-defying story, The Mole and The Flower asks children to not merely respect their elders, but understand and admire them too. After all, just because someone has gotten older doesn't mean they have nothing left to give.
Bean the Dog and his barking bottom bring you a story full of laughter and ridiculousness. Filled with trumps, parps and bottom burps, Elisa Peacock has brought us a hilarious tale... Læs mere
The Fixer Man is a story of one man and his dragon. That's right, a dragon! This magical fantasy picture book is all about finding a family where you least expect it.
Cultural history of island idyll.
Forever linked in the public mind with the Pol Pot tyranny, Phnom Penh only became Cambodia's permanent capital in 1866. This book presents the cultural and... Læs mere
No railway journey on Earth can equal the Trans-Siberian between Moscow and Vladivostok. It is not just its vast length and the great variety of the lands... Læs mere
The Danube is the longest river in western and central Europe. Rising amidst the beautiful wooded hills of Germanys Black Forest, it touches or winds its way through ten... Læs mere
Portia the Pear was lonely. She was the wrong colour and the wrong shape; or that's what the other pears said. Hiding away at the back of the tree, Portia met a friendly butterfly and soon she knew that her time in the sun would come.
Maisy has never learned to `catch her cough'. Why should she when it gets in the way of all the fun she's having?But Maisy's cough escapes and starts wreaking havoc. Now Maisy must CATCH HER COUGH. No matter how difficult that may be...
A brand new DS Thoroughgood thriller from Award Nominated crime fiction author RJ Mitchell. Set in Glasgow in 1990, The Blood Acre follows DS Angus Thoroughgood as he explores a tangled... Læs mere
In The Eleanor Crosses, Decca Warrington tells this tale of survival and continuity over seven centuries, and... Læs mere
Follows the four roads through France on the pilgrimage to Santiago, which Christian pilgrims have been following since the twelfth century