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An account of a full career of breeding pedigree Texel sheep in the Cotswolds - from humble beginnings to international recognition
Harold Bishop is called up to the army in 1941, aged 39. Harold describes his time in a training barracks in Edinburgh, his health and clothes, and his eventual deployment to North Africa. His letters also reveal glimpses of Joan's experiences. A tender and revealing collection of letters home during WWII
A year in the life of a sheep farmer in the Cotswolds, sharing the ups and downs of lambing, training a sheepdog puppy and showing grandchildren the ropes. Sue Andrews is a Kindle bestselling author
A light-hearted collection of comic tales from established radio scriptwriter Michael Bartlett. My Village in the Valley is a quiet unassuming place where, on the whole, very little happens. Until, that is, the neighbours get together to tackle aggressive drivers, disputed footpaths, yapping hearthrugs and the ubiquitous village fete ...
A children's picture book in the form of a rhyming poem about adventure and friendship. A cat who lives in a cathedral faces a winter flood and has to make friends with an unruly puppy
Solitude can mean freedom. Or it can mean being in a crowd and knowing how impossible it is to truly share another's thoughts. Original and compelling, this is an intimate study of the human experience of isolation by established radio scriptwriter Michael Bartlett
A funny and well observed true story for children about a cat who gets sick but doesn't want to take his medicine. Will have appeal for adults too due to the humour - particularly those with cats who have likewise struggled to get them to swallow a pill
a story about a wildflower patch at the bottom of Dudley's garden. His cultivated flowers think that something terrible must have happened when the grass grows long. But then they learn about the importance of wildflowers for bees
A illustrated picture book for all ages about understanding grief and coming to terms with loss. Designed to help bereaved children and families
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