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Michaela Launerts

Long overdue, this etiquette book for the modern man should be placed on the compulsory, must read list, especially for students who are about to graduate and move into the...

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Emily Wight

Dutch Cuisine can often be the butt of jokes, particularly amongst the Dutch who sadly consider what they fondly regard as ‘boiled mush’ and fries pretty uninteresting ; perhaps even...

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Nigel Marsh and Andy Murch

Stephen Spielberg and Peter Benchley have a lot to answer for; one for writing Jaws and the other for turning it into a blockbuster movie that terrified the audience and...

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Barbara Carmichael

In The Chaos Of India An Unlikely Friendship Is Born Barbara Carmichael, is an author, an artist and a woman of great resourcefulness and understanding. She has created this narrative...

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Patrisse Khan-Cullors, Asha Bandele and foreword by Angela Davis

This is a story you feel should be circulated among secondary school students as part of the curriculum. It is Patrisse’s life story. Firstly told through the eyes of the...

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Ross heaven

Your task is not to seek for love. But to seek and find the barriers within yourself That you have built against it. Rumi (1207-1273)  These words where written, or...

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Katherine Price

At last, a book designed and created for people who love to, or would love to garden, but have not got a clue. The desire to have something green, something...

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Mimi Thebo

Based on the life story of Mimi Thebo, this is a beautiful journey, a beautiful story based in truth, and the deep and everlasting courage of the human spirit, and...

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Karen Fischer

Eczema is a most debilitating condition, one that can be with the sufferer from birth right through their lives. Medication can and does help to a degree, as do various...

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Sue Purkiss

This is an inspiring adventure story involving a teenage boy called Jack. It is set in the eighteenth century. The tale begins in England, where he lives with his aunt,...

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Carey Gillam

Carey Gillam has, through various mediums, followed the sad and tragic tale of Monsanto’s Glyphosate over the past twenty years, beginning as the national correspondent for Reuter’s news agency, one...

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Christina Twomey

The front cover of this book depicts the loving embrace of a soldier and his wife after his return from war. It would almost appear that the hardship and nightmare...