A charismatic hitchhiker haunted by a shameful secret. A flawed man who is no stranger to life’s burdens of loss and guilt. When they collide on a road trip to Scotland, Jamie is mesmerised by the volatile, alluring Katy.
An exciting new humorous animal action and adventure chapter book for children aged 8 to 12 by author Jane Lightbourne. A Tale of Three Tabbies is based on real events and is a heart-warming survival story that will appeal to animal lovers of all ages.
Bright Dust is author Jane Lightbourne‘s first collection of poetry, published by Nevada Street Press, and explores themes such as love, betrayal, the beauty of the natural world and more.
A HEART-WARMING SURVIVAL STORY - A TALE OF HOPE, HUMANITY, TRIUMPH OVER DANGER AND ADVERSITY, AND WINNING AGAINST ALL THE ODDS.' LOVEREADING4KIDS October 2020 and the world is in the grip of the coronavirus pandemic. On the Greek island of Agrion, forest fires are raging, tourists are scarce, and restaurants are closing. Life on the streets is tough for street cats, Silva, Theo and Lila. The three tabbies are hungry, very hungry, and under threat from perils known and unknown. They dream of ESCAPE. Enter a legal bubble - two English sisters and their five children who have managed to travel to Agrion between lockdowns. Eleven-year-old Jack forms a special bond with Theo and is determined to rescue him and his sisters. But how? From the author of My Cat Called Red comes a new action and adventure chapter book for children aged 8 to 12 - an exciting survival story inspired by a true story. With the appeal of timeless animal classics such as Black Beauty and heart-warming real-life tales such as A Street Cat Named Bob, this account of a daring animal rescue mission during the pandemic will appeal to animal lovers of all ages: relevant, contemporary, a tale of hope and humanity, of triumph over danger and adversity against all the odds. A percentage of royalties from the sale of this book will go to help Greek cat welfare charities helping those very real, very hungry stray cats still in Greece. PRAISE FOR A TALE OF THREE TABBIES 'The author really captures the minds & hearts of the cats as well as their plight for survival. I was on the edge of my seat towards the end ... & I'm sure children ... would absolutely love the book ... A beautiful book, wonderfully written & we enjoyed it very much.' Blackheath Books & Bubbles, UK 'Perfect for any cat lover and kids who are 8 to 12. They will inhale this book and keep re-reading it.' NetGalley reviewer 'Five purrs and two paws up!' Goodreads reviewer, Canada 'This story stole my heart, and I ... highly recommend this book, for animal lovers, and perhaps to be read aloud to children at bedtime.' Goodreads reviewer, US
Bright Dust is author Jane Lightbourne‘s first collection of poetry, published by Nevada Street Press, and explores themes such as love, betrayal, the beauty of the natural world and more.
Explores the concepts, applications, and power of the nonviolent communication process and looks at the most common barriers to effective communication.
A charismatic hitchhiker haunted by a shameful secret. A flawed man who is no stranger to life’s burdens of loss and guilt. When they collide on a road trip to Scotland, Jamie is mesmerised by the volatile, alluring Katy.
Writing Time is the handwriting series with a difference. Each full-colour book takes students on a unique handwriting adventure to understand, consolidate and extend handwriting knowledge. -- publisher's website.
Diaries of Jane Summer is a 15-chapter book of Jane’s letters to her mother sharing her knowledge of nature, seasons, culture, customs, traditions, and the differences in new traditions, new customs, and the changes in seasons and nature that she noted over a period of time.
In any 17th century English society, a woman like the celebrated Elizabeth Bennet is easily noticed and quick to be admired for her witty tongue and sparkling personality. Yet there are as many of the same sex who have a soft-spoken, humble temper; always looking to please though never explicitly expressing how they feelmuch like Elizabeths sister, Jane Bennet. Ann Ashton is one of such character and disposition, who, on the brink of adulthood, has suddenly been brought into contact again with her childhood friend, Mr. Hampton, whom she had loved in her youth. But the circumstances of their previous parting has made Ann weary of the gentleman, and it will take time and great patience on Hamptons part if he wishes her to open her heart to him once more.
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