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PEP Talk is designed to provide proven psychotherapy techniques for readers to work with themselves in order to improve their positive mental health which hopefully delivers psychological support that helps prevent negative mental health issues.
The Sun Shines Through is a compelling and extraordinary memoir from Sharon King. Told from the heart, it is a true account of love and loss and the use of Cannabis Oil to treat Lung Cancer (his) and Breast Cancer (hers).
A society based on the equality between the genders is slowly being established. Free of the harsh and rigid control of the old regime, many of the imperfections of a free society emerge. But not everybody is happy and below the surface, a body of women resent what Sorak is trying to do.
An Extra Shot continues to tell the story of Freddie and Jo-Jo. It moves backwards and forwards through time in a series of first-person flashbacks and describes how the couple fell in love as teenagers, why they drifted apart, what happened in their lives away from each other, and what happens when they meet up again over thirty-five years later.
This sequel to 'Dreamcats' finds the four young cousins, Elsa, David, Oscar and Arthur back in their Felinestow `dream' as pets in cat families. Felinestow is now run by the benign cat, Mayor Tina, but evil ex-Mayor Claptrap still has a thirst for power.
Edward Sherborne is the new Prime Minister of Anglony. His Army Chief reveals the existence of a hidden sect called The Chancery and of three traitors to the establishment: The Rose, The Bird and The Dragon. Edward's daughter has been kidnapped by the sect and he must eliminate each traitor to get her back alive.
Monkeying Around at Sea follows Angela Coe's two year voyage from Singapore to Spain in a ferro Cement boat, "Sandpiper".
The tension is very high in Fairydell wood, as each fairy has to claim the prettiest flower to wear to the ball where the Prince has to take a bride.
Locked into an unhappy marriage with his wife Sophie and two children, Jack Carpenter is shocked to find he has a daughter from a relationship in the past. Her name is Francine and Jack hopes that she will bring him the happiness he longs for. But there is jealousy fermenting in someone's soul and one by one his family is destroyed...
A young boy experiences a culture shock when he must return to live with his socialist parents in the 'proletarian' north.
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