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Planet Eden is in crisis. The presence of human colonists is upsetting the delicate balance of the unique native lifeforms, threatening extinction.A delegation is sent to Earth where they uncover plots to destroy the colony.The Cats display unforeseen abilities causing humour as well as potentially serious consequences.'Children of Eden' is the sequel to 'The Angel.'About the AuthorLinda was born and educated in London where she met and married Derek Jones. They were together for 46 very happy years and had two daughters. The family moved to Gloucestershire and Linda had a long career in the residential care of the elderly. Now retired, Linda has written several other novels (see front of book). She also enjoys reading and a variety of handicrafts.
In the spring of 1912, a group of young women assembled for the start of their nursing careers. Although they came from widely differing backgrounds, they formed deep and abiding friendships which sustained them through the rigorous training, family upheavals, and the trauma of war.They had little time for romance, but found an abundance of love. Love that comforted. Love that strengthened. And love that made their hearts sing.About the AuthorLinda was born and educated in North London. After her marriage and birth of two daughters, the family settled in Gloucestershire. A twenty-year career in the residential care of the elderly followed. On retirement, Linda was able to devote more time to writing. Heartsong is her sixth novel.When she is not writing or reading, Linda enjoys a variety of handicrafts which she happily shares with anyone who shows the slightest interest.
Heiress Margaret Heywood has lost her memory following an accident. Alone and pursued by villains she is put in the care of Lady Chigley. There is danger and love before she is reunited with her family. About the Author Linda Jones was born in London and has always enjoyed writing stories. Now retired, she has more time to devote to writing. The Lost Heiress is her third novel. Linda now lives in Gloucestershire. She has two daughters and four grandchildren.
This book is essential reading for agribusiness leaders and technical staff, bankers and cooperative leaders working in agriculture, NGO and microfinance development practitioners, researchers and policy makers. Published in association with FAO.
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