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  • by Deborah Webb
    £8.99

    Experience the excitement and magic of Bonfire Night through the eyes of Henry Hedgehog

  • by William Woollard
    £12.49

  • by Colin Fletcher
    £9.49

    We meet a skinny half-starved boy in an English churchyard planting primroses on his brother's grave. We follow John and his long family through a most turbulent century.

  • by Denis Deasy
    £11.99

    Harry's nine best man choices have fallen through and will his dodgy stomach also prevent him marrying his autistic girlfriend Bernadette?

  • - Book 2
    by Adam Johnston
    £13.49

    A Book that contains principally the themes of architecture and town planning. Communication in all forms is a major theme in this book.

  • - A Self Help Guide Using Cognitive Behavioural Techniques
    by Dr. Paulette C. Ogun
    £14.49

    The SMART (Stress Management And Reduction for Teachers) Programme, gives teachers tools to combat stress, using a Cognitive Behavioural Therapy approach. It gives clear, practical strategies and advice consisting of easy to follow information, questionnaires, worksheets and exercises. The reader is given guidance on how to:¿ Identify their personal stressors and signs of stress.¿ Change their negative stressful thoughts into more positive enabling ones.¿ Carry out a variety of relaxation techniques for mental, emotional and physical relaxation.Teachers who have used this Programme have found it to be very effective both in the short and long-term.

  • by Neil Cawtheray
    £12.99

  • by Doreen Davidson
    £11.49

  • by Patricia Delaney Dishon
    £16.99

  • by Renae Lucas-Hall
    £10.49

    Haruka and Takashi are devoted to shopping and going out in Tokyo. She loves her Louis Vuitton handbags, Hermès scarves and Louboutin shoes. He enjoys eating out and looking through the department stores in Ginza and Shibuya. Together they make a cute couple but love is never easy. Takashi's world starts to turn upside down when he realises Haruka has started seeing Jun, her wealthy ex-boyfriend from Kyoto. When Haruka travels to Kyoto to meet up with Jun and his mother, a series of earthquakes hit Tokyo and Takashi is injured. Haruka is unable to contact him and it looks like she'll never see Takashi again, the boy who truly loves her.Filled with cultural significance, this story will appeal to readers who have an interest in Japan and the mind-set of the Japanese people.10% of the profit from the sales of the paperback 'Tokyo Hearts: A Japanese Love Story' in 2012/13 is donated to the Japan Society Tohoku Earthquake Relief Fund.www.renaelucashall.com

  • by Julie Maria Peace
    £16.49

  • by David C Hannibal
    £8.99

    Each poem affords a stand-alone comment on the hopes and fears we all must face when confronted by love.

  • - Music With a Heartbeat
    by Geoffrey Littlefield
    £15.49 - 23.99

    Authorised biography of arranger Nelson Riddle, described as one of four major influencers of American popular music. First-hand accounts of the golden age of Hollywood; unseen images and unforgettable musical memories.

  • by Philip Jones
    £20.49

    Behind the scenes of working to deliver Humanitarian Aid, this book shines a light on the dangers facing aid workers in hostile environments.

  • by Ric Hart
    £16.49 - 24.99

    A story of Love, Romance, Life, Loss, Grief and Hope and how Ric Hart found major inner strength to move through his grief under extraordinary circumstances. With deep love comes deep grief.

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    £13.99

    A Yorkshireman's humorous account of his life's travels around the world. The likes, the dislikes and the rather odd differences!

  • - Notes of a Psychologist
    by Dr Lia T. Asandei
    £19.49

    At the intersection between psychoanalysis (Freudian and Lacanian) and philosophy, this book is a glimpse into the life of patients, into desire and love, and into the fate of the relationship between men and women.

  • by Jimmy Walker
    £13.99

    This gritty family saga takes you from the deprivation of Victorian Liverpool to penury, rape and murder in an Australian Farm School.

  • - Turning the Tide
    by Ben J. Harris
    £15.49

    A travelogue of a 19-year-old's journey home from Thailand to the UK without the aid of the internet, a mobile phone or GPS. Chance encounters, miles of solitude, rare experiences and a fair amount of luck.

  • by Suzanne Shearing
    £13.99

    An exciting and hilarious story full of drama, murder and suspense. Two lonely old ladies find - and abduct! - an illegitimate royal baby; where will their adventure take them?

  • by Thierry Macquet
    £11.99

    The life stories of an intrepid aristocrat and his modern day scion, two centuries apart.

  • by Sam Buah
    £38.99

    A practical step by step and easy to understand explanation of project management rudiments. The book is full of everyday and practical project management examples that are relatable to anyone who is a practicing project manager or aspiring to be one

  • by Betty Brim
    £8.99

    A light-hearted, illustrated children's tale set around an imaginary Bean returning home to the magical mists of Beanland and helping a multitude of fellow Beans along the way. Full of good deeds, humour and snippets of historical facts regarding beans.

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