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Jonathan Watts' "Bury Me Where They Fall" is an epic fantasy novel about a disloyal soldier named Amiel who takes on a mysterious and dangerous warlord known as Decius.
Esther is a young woman who had a tough start in life. Abandoned by her father, Esther's childhood was spent helping her mother make ends meet. But Esther had a dream - something which took her from the wards of a London hospital to the heart of the Middle East.
An examination of gentrification in Bristol, with the author's analysis on ways to address it.
What does it take to become a journalist? How do journalists work, and is it possible to start your very own media outlet from scratch? A Journalism Handbook for Media Entrepreneurs provides a comprehensive guide to aspiring journalists looking to enter this exciting and fast moving industry.
Mary McCann was born in the 1920s into the harsh and deprived countryside life of Northern Ireland. Growing up, she took care of her siblings, wearing clothes that her mother made out of flour sacks.This is her story as she journeyed from rural Ireland to eventually find work in London, acting as a nanny to many of the eras well known personages.
A collection of spoken word poetry from diverse authors across the UK, following on from the first edition published last year.
Roofless is compiled by First Stop Darlington, a charity that has spent many years working directly with those who are at risk of, or experiencing, homelessness.
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