Meet Sparky! Based on the author's own rescue dog, this special hero might be small but he has a big character. It's a lovely day and Sparky decides to go out and see his friends. As... Læs mere
This is the second of two books about the adventures of the Bruce children. These tales are set in the 1950’s when the country was recovering from the ravages of war.
It’s 1848. Drover’s boy, fourteen-year-old William Evans, is thrilled to be on his first long-distance cattle-drove, walking Welsh Black cattle for two hundred and fifty miles, from North Wales to London
Few women of her time lived to see their name in print. But Katherine was no ordinary woman. She was Sir Walter Raleigh’s mother. This is her story.
Sophie 45, an artist, recently divorced, and persuaded by her son Tom to socialize again, found herself sitting in the carpark of the Maple Leaf Club. Couples walked past swinging... Læs mere
Gladys grows up in a large family, convinced she is the odd one out, especially compared with pretty Rita, the sister closest to her. Then elder brother Jim invents a new game, he calls... Læs mere
100 Ways in 100 Days to Teach Your Baby Maths appeals to new parents looking for cheap, simple activities to improve their baby’s academic start in life but also raises important questions, such as why is there such large differences in maths ability between different countries?
Hamsters don’t get lost; they go on adventures is the first book in a series about loss, love, and hope. Tianna wrote this book for all the children who lost a beloved pet, hoping to help them cope with their grief.
The renowned artist, Gustave Post, has been dead four years. His estate is in the hands of the Collarii Foundation, which administers it to maintain and enhance the value of his life's work, and to established the Gustave Post Museum and Study Centre as his lasting memorial.
This third book in the Highland Journal series follows the success of The Making of a Hillwalker and In My Stride, books which attracted great reviews from Chris Townsend and many others.
The story is set against the backdrop of Caesar's tumultuous conquest of Gaul. As Caesar's campaign unfolds, tests of courage and belief will confront the three protagonists, shaping them as individuals and challenging their views of the world and each other.
It is the duty of all daughters to marry, but even knowing this Perpetua is horrified when she is forced by her father and narcissistic mother into a marriage with a man she hardly knows to save the family fortune and reputation.