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  • by Danny Dottin
    £10.49 - 11.49

  • by Reena Baweja
    £10.49 - 16.49

  • by Marion C Jensen
    £14.49 - 19.49

  • - A Father's Algonquin Journey with His Daughter
    by Bill Kennedy
    £15.49 - 18.49

  • by Janet Robinson
    £13.49 - 18.49

  • by David Sydney
    £12.49

    1788, deep in the forested hills of Germany's Black Forest, Karl returns home after a year's absence a broken man.But the solace sought as refuge in the village of his birthright is soon lost. Something sinister stalks the wood, an unseen predator claiming victims in the night.A nightmare begins to unfold...

  • - Make Healthy Eating Easy and Lose the Weight and Food Guilt Forever!
    by PN2 Sean Barker CPT
    £14.49 - 18.49

  • - Raising Our Kids to Be Kind + Confident
    by S R Braun
    £13.49 - 20.49

  • by Daniel Gibson
    £10.49

    The Dog Who Chose Her Family by Daniel Gibson. Everyone has a story to tell. Enjoy Lucy's story as she finds her family and experiences many wonderful adventures. A story about a special Dog, friendship, family and adventure.

  • by Moira Leigh MacLeod
    £21.49 - 38.99

  • by Jade Stone
    £11.49 - 12.49

  • by Susan Devenyi
    £11.49

    An uplifting tale about a young, tenaciousladybug who comes to learn the earth is in danger. Leonard realizes that despite his youth, or maybe because of it, he has the ability to make a difference and better the planet.

  • - Flask Fuelled Poetry
    by Nanise
    £16.49 - 17.49

  • by Virginia Pye
    £10.49 - 14.49

  • by Mary Evans
    £17.49 - 23.49

  • - What my ancestors taught me through my dreams
    by Wendy Hill
    £14.49

    In this remarkable book, Wendy Hill shares insight and wisdom about life and death, and everything in between. She tells her story of growing up on a Native community and her spiritual experiences that led her into becoming a healer. These understandings were given to her through dreams from the ancestors. She gives an intimate description of the relationship of each person and the spirit world. Many people struggle with feeling vulnerable and scared or angry about life circumstances and through the messages it puts a person's mind at peace about life. Having a peaceful mind is a key ingredient to a healthy life and mind. The majority of people have been given minimum knowledge about how to relate to spirits, their own and a higher power. This book will answer many questions that people have about coincidences, accidents and lessons in daily experiences. Wendy also shares prophecies from different Native people that came through dreams. Overall the book touches everyone in an intimate way about many voids and mysteries about life. She is able to shed light and give meaning to these questions in life.

  • - Salmon Boy
    by Natalie Janssen
    £18.49 - 22.49

  • by Clara Raina Flannigan & Anne Raina
    £17.49

    Clara's Rib is the true story of a young girl coming of age in a tuberculosis hospital in the 1940s and '50s. Clara's story focuses mainly on her years growing up in 'the San' in Ottawa, Canada. Readers of all ages will be drawn into the evolving seasons of Clara's life of courage, faith, pranks, laughter, first love, despair and hope from the time she enters the San as a pre-teen until her departure as a young woman in her mid-twenties. Clara, the fourth eldest of ten children, was forced to exchange the daily camaraderie of her big, close-knit family for an even larger family in a hospital filled with TB patients. Discover why, when Clara left the San for the last time, one of her own ribs was packed in her suitcase.

  • by Joe Smith
    £14.49 - 17.49

  • by Thea Ramsay
    £12.49

    Ten-year-old Lucy and her parents live on Earth in the last throes of its final holocaust. Their only hope is being accepted as refugees on another world; but one rejection letter after another eats away at their hope, while death closes in on them. Hope revives when a stranger arrives with a letter of acceptance from the mysterious planet, Andorpha.While Lucy, her best friend, Kim, and her parents wait to board the space ship, her parents are killed. Lucy faces danger and growth as she comes to grips with her parents' death, and the strange customsof Andorpha. While her best friend-cum-sister, Kim, laps up Andorphian love like warm milk, Lucy wonders if it's all too good to be true. When Lucy learns the Andorphians believe their planetis under a curse, she begins to suspect there is a reason she and her family were so readily accepted as refugees.Do they expect her to be the antidote to an ancient curse? When Kim urges Lucy to accept the Andorphians and their way of life, the only shot at life they have, Lucy is certain she's right. All is not what it seems.

  • by Jason B McKenzie
    £16.49 - 25.49

  • by James William Lauder
    £17.49 - 21.49

  • - Disharmony, Imbalance, Inequality
    by David Buik
    £16.49 - 26.49

  • - Odyssey to Dionysodoros: Tales from the Men of Bronze
    by Vincent Patrick Leepart
    £13.49

  • by Felipe J Garcia
    £17.49 - 25.49

  • - Daddy's on His Rocker, and Mother's Off Hers!
    by Marlene Coulter
    £16.49

  • - Emdr: Real People, with Real Problems, Getting Real Help
    by Robert a Grigore
    £10.49 - 18.49

  • - Book Two of the Viridian Chronicles
    by A E Outerbridge
    £15.49 - 22.49

  • - Poems Celebrating the Muse 1984-2018
    by James Strecker
    £14.49

  • by Christa Battistone
    £28.49

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