Snuffleump loves playing games at school until the hogs start being mean to him. Can Snuffleump’s friends help and show him how to gain the confidence to deal with the pesky, bullying hogs?
Living in rural Billsborough County, a young robin called Raymond and his best friend Bonnie, a blue tit, get into all sorts of adventures. Raymond is plucky, brave and (surprisingly for a robin), well-read.
Highland Journey tells the true story of a couple – the author and her husband – living on the edge of a German city, who befriend a young Scottish Highland bull and cow they meet on a... Læs mere
Meet Bono. A wild African dog who lives in Tanzania with his owner a young boy Ari. Bono loves digging and digs to far flung places going on adventures and learning all about the countries and people he visits.
Minx and Spanner are two cats who are living their best lives on the same street. They’re not friends, not yet, but one day they find themselves thrown together when they are suddenly catnapped by a ruthless gang of thieves!
Brought up by her middle-aged father, after her mother’s death when she was barely five, Sue revelled in the... Læs mere
John chose the title-poem for its simple, believable story. The rest accrued in the usual way. He found those now grouped in City of Flowers particularly moving to write.
This travelogue moves along by Ireland’s Wild Atlantic Way, by the Burren, a land of strange beauty that inspired Tolkien, by the ruins of remotely-placed monastic shrines and chanting monks.
An authoritative and comprehensive legal text on all aspects of age restricted goods and services in England and Wales. Now in its third edition, the book covers all of the latest changes to age restrictions, including offensive weapons, cosmetic fillers and unmanned drones.
The idea for this book came to me one hot sunny day in July 2020, the first summer of ‘lockdown’. Interestingly, the title appeared quite suddenly in my mind, as if it had just... Læs mere
A concise and balanced view of what is known as the Blitz on London. The title emphasizes bombing over blitz and recognises that the meaning of ‘the Blitz’ has now acquired other general connotations and is often equated to ‘Britain in wartime’ or the spirit of carrying on.
This book will be of particular interest to trainers, coaches, change agents, and leaders who seek to help individuals and teams to be more effective at work.