A memoir which introduces readers to the real experience of growing up in a very disconnected home from the late 1950s to the 1970s.
Walking With Butterflies is a snapshot in time of the thoughts, experiences and people Darren Fletcher met as he completed the historic 800km Camino Frances pilgrimage.
A novel-length epic poem that tells a full fantasy story yet is still entertaining and approachable. This is a tale of people stuck in the past and afraid of the future, trapped by the... Læs mere
An existential dropout tries to restore his sanity by thinking, a tour guide attempts to repair a broken heart by shagging. Together, they ponder if a moment of perfect passion is worth a lifetime of remorse.
A memoir of Nathaniel Boston which describes his childhood, missionary Journey, graduation, marriage, challenges and his death in 1917. It also tells Sierra Leone’s history in detail between these dates.
Follow Pee-Bee and Prudence as they navigate a society in turmoil, seventy years in the future, which will leave them exposed to serious danger.
A fictional retelling of the story behind the great train robbery, providing a sinister portrayal of the loyalties and fear operating within criminal and... Læs mere
A history of the little known or understood Middle Eastern country of Qatar. Equally enjoyable as a non-fiction adventure story or, with its totally new insights into colonial and Middle East life, a work of serious social and historic study.
Living Well, Living Wisely provides young people with the opportunity to develop deeper insight into how to live well and responsibly as they... Læs mere
A memoir and social history about growing up a Catholic in Cheltenham in the 1940s and 1950s. Also describes the post-war Catholicism within its historical context.
A ship-by-ship reference which lists, with details, the painting of the lower hulls of over 850 surface vessels and submarines of the Second World War.