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  • by Mariah K Hamang
    £10.49

  • by Mike Johnson
    £9.99

  • - The Rumi Poems
    by Johnson Mike Johnson
    £14.49

    Ever popular thirteenth century Persian poet Rumi acts as poetic inspiration and intermediary in this powerful collection of love poems. At turns sacred and mystical, historic and contemporary, this suite of original verse sparkles with intensity and perceptiveness. Hide Your Eyes: The Rumi Poems explores the fraught interface between divine and profane love, where the mystical and earthly meet. These original poems draw from the world of the poet Rumi, the world of the moon, the guest and the beloved as we approach the joy the terror and the paradox of love.

  • - A Tribute
    by Mike Johnson
    £14.49

    Extinction Rebellion: A Tribute powerfully realizes the harsh reality of contemporary climate change. Spotlighting the vital issue of our times, the poems here lyrically explore the complexities of what it means to live on the brink of environmental ruin. Extinction Rebellion: A Tribute is rooted in the twilight years when the living faces death and the dead look back. The personal and the global come together in an upsurge of hope, despair and rebellion.

  • by Johnson Mike Johnson
    £18.49

  • by Rosenthal Siobhan Rosenthal
    £15.49

  • by Mike Johnson
    £22.49

  • by Mike Johnson
    £16.99

    One summer, a family came to holiday in a mountain hut. During the day the children played by the river and in the evening they settled in for quiet time. But there would be no quiet time that night! Kenni the Kea and his friends arrived to make a big rumpus on the roof. Join the trickster Kenni and his companion Kiri, and all their other friends, in this rowdy rooftop adventure!

  • by Jennifer Rackham
    £12.99

  • - A thrilling tale from Australia's forest wars
    by Rowan Sylva
    £18.49

    A group of young activists is all that stands between a wood chipping company and an ancient Australian rainforest. But when they discover a decomposing corpse in a logging coupe, they find they are up against more than angry loggers.'Sometimes at night I think they don't like me, and they try and trip me up or turn me around, or I imagine there are other things in the forest. Evil things. I'm not like you. I like the city. I like people. It scares me up here.' Lui looked at the glowing coals of the fire. 'It's not the forest I fear.'

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