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  • by Ann Colberson Schiebert
    £8.99

    Dog Love, It''s the Best!Exploring lessons in friendship, love, and courage, this fetching tale demonstrates the resilience of our most loved companions. Readers will be instantly drawn into the plight of Riley and his friends as they do their best to stick together through thick and thin.After being abandoned by the families they loved, this motley crew of canines has sworn off any interaction with humans. That is, until Riley befriends the adorable dogette, Sophie, and her human, Emily. Torn between his friends and the promise of a new, loving home, Riley must ensure a happy ending for everyone. Luckily, he''s up for the challenge.All animal lovers are sure to find DUMPSTER DOGS a hit. Schiebert gives each canine character wonderful insight that''s so well- defined you will feel like you gained a whole new pack of friends!A well written yarn about our canine companions, illustrating their moral superiority over the Homo sapiens who live with them. - MickeyThe Dumpster Dogs is my favorite book. I got treats after listening to my dad read it to me. He didn''t need to bribe me, cuz this is a lickin'' good book even without treats! - HersheyA story to bring tears to eyes and warmth in hearts. This crafty tale entices all readers with a delicate account of the metaphorical wanderings of a lonely and misunderstood canine who eventually finds a family and a home. - Chili 

  • - Stories of the Natural World
    by David George
    £14.49

    Granddad’s Garden—Stories of the Natural World, is David George’s debut book, and fits into the current “climate lit” genre. Each chapter of Granddad’s Garden is a complete story, intended for parents and grandparents to enjoy reading to their children and grandchildren. The stories relate adventures that Granddad and his grandson experience while exploring nature together. Jeremy starts as a three-year-old and grows with each new chapter until the age of nine, showing his magical transformation into a mature child.Jeremy becomes more aware of the natural world around him as he grows, and Granddad reveals nature’s most important lessons through modern-day fables. Furry fox kits, owls, turkeys, coyotes, frogs, snakes, and mocking birds encounter challenges and threats as they learn how to survive, and provide comparable lessons for children growing up in today’s world. Granddad’s Garden is a feel-good book for troubling times.

  • - An Adam Weldon Thriller
    by William McGinnis
    £12.49

    Ex-Navy SEAL Adam Weldon tracks down kidnappers who have the San Francisco Bay Area teetering on the brink of societal collapse. In this wild, white-knuckled ride-much of it via sailboat-Adam teams with an Oakland cop, child hitmen and FBI agent Tripnee to battle a tech billionaire, a faux-spiritual cult, Bay pirates, a brutal cartel-and moral rot extending into the highest reaches of the US government. As this gripping drama unfolds, Adam comes to understand his extraordinary uncle-and himself-as never before. Could his kidnapped Uncle Peace, a cantankerous ex-Zen monk, be a key not only to saving the Bay Area-and America-but also to sparking a civilizing cultural and spiritual renaissance?

  • by Joe-Ming Cheng
    £14.99

  • - Confronting Terror in Central Africa
    by Ken Kerkhoff
    £10.99

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