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Harvest is a salient worldwide message. Our society is infested with every compilation of electronic gadgetry with delivery made into the silent, antisocial, interpersonal world of cyberspace and hence the child's brain. Who would have thought the places meant to be the safest in our society are the most duplicitous: our homes and schools. What ...who lurks behind those electronic screens that daub every home, every schoolroom, capturing your child's mind in a prison of his own aspirations, corrupting the young brain to his nefarious agenda? ... Harvest ... the grim reaper of our children's minds. How he did this and why is what this story is all about.
Four of our favourite pastimes - sport, lust, greed and crime - are included in this satirical book. Take a humorous journey and see yourself though the eyes of Cat Vale's cats. Join the cats on Feline Park as they compete for The Feline Cup. Follow the spoof of Chief Inspector Claws as he tries to solve the murder of Miss Bella, a sexy pussy with pleasing paws. And join the thieves in Robbery at Rodents-to-Go. Do you see yourself as Lusty Les, Miss Lizzie or Cat Vale's big football forward, Hercules? Will you partake of the pleasures of Madame Cat at Pussey's Pamper Parlour? Might you stroll to the local take-away for a meal from Rodents-to-Go? Would you call on the services of Chief Inspector Claws or Magistrate Dick? The choice is yours. Catty Tales - Each is a whimsical, quirky story, light reading for those who want to be distracted.
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This book comprehensively explores social, political and cultural dimensions of health in contemporary society.
Anne Scott has never housed her books in order of theme or author yet she knows where each of them is and the kind of life it has led. Some have been gifts but most have been chosen in bookshops unique in their style and possibilities. They have been observers of discovery, decisions, and marvels with her, following the line of her time and place. Some are everyday shops with a shelf of books in a corner, some are beginning again after long lives as churches, printing presses, medieval houses, a petrol-station. There are a few the author is too late to see: early print-houses and booksellers here too in this book, searched for and described, side by side with all the bookshops open now and busy with readers. Not one is like another. In one way, the book is a sequence about writing. But first it is a map of books and a life.
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