In the second exciting instalment of The Ponies and Taren series, Taren must negotiate the trials and tribulations at school along with learning about her unknown family.
A collection of accessible poetry that reflects the everyday in all its extraordinariness. Lines from an Ordinary Life will make you laugh, cry and think in equal measure.
In England in 1321, Margaret de Badlesmere and her children are illegally imprisoned by her king in the Tower of London. Can she overcome the odds to save her children and regain her liberty?
A collection of humorous short stories, all told in the vernacular. Will do for North London what Damon Runyon did for New York and Broadway.
A traditional cosy crime novel but stands out from others because one of the sleuths is a ghost. A sequel to 'One Hundred Days'.
A novel which has memory and the recollection of the past as its fundamental themes. As the story unfolds, questions arise as to the extent we reflect on the past, suppress it or exploit it.
After a series of coincidences, Sonja and Harry meet again on the inhospitable gum fields of New Zealand, where different groups are vying for possession of the land and the gum. Will they be able to overcome the hardship and struggle they face?
"The book is essential reading for anyone concerned to understand the processes by which the politics of the Middle East came to acquire the importance, for Europe,... Læs mere
Humorous and educational rhyming stories, with original painted artwork, aimed at the 6-9 age group.
A smart, fast-paced, and entertaining read about how trust, vision, and partnership built something extraordinary. Whether you're into leadership, financial markets, or just a gripping business story, Bluebook delivers insight and inspiration in equal measure.
A memoir which is also a lived social history of working on the railways from the 1950s through to 2013.
A unique insight into working as a producer at the BBC, covering forty four years, ten Director Generals and legendary broadcasters and performers. From Sir Robin Day, Alan Whicker and Dirk Bogarde to Clare Teal, Gary Barlow and Sir Michael Parkinson.