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  • af Stephen Drake
    215,95 kr.

  • af Stephen Broughton
    249,95 kr.

  • - A View Of My Own
    af Barbara Arner
    209,95 kr.

  • af Lorraine Woods & Matthew Woods
    209,95 kr.

  • af Jess Blake
    205,95 kr.

  • af Paul Isaacs & James Billett
    205,95 kr.

  • af Fiona Firth
    213,95 kr.

  • af John Sawkins & James Gerard McGinley
    206,95 kr.

  • af Michael Black
    212,95 kr.

  • af Cairns Clery
    312,95 kr.

  • af Dorothy M Mitchell
    211,95 kr.

  • af Brandon D Freeman
    209,95 kr.

  • af Christopher Ejsmond
    212,95 kr.

  • af Eva Le Bon
    148,95 kr.

  • af Paul Forrold
    205,95 kr.

  • af Hollis Dixon
    205,95 kr.

  • af Anthony Fox
    208,95 kr.

  • af Dorothy M Mitchell
    210,95 kr.

    Description Ben Bristow is married to Jess. They have two children, Alice and Jack, and they live in a small village in the Cotswolds. Ben is left an inheritance by an uncle, a rambling old House called Willerby Grange, situated on the East Yorkshire coast. The house dates back to the year 1570 and is steeped in a chequered history. It is full of intrigue and mystery, strange noises and even stranger discoveries. This book will fascinate the reader from the first page to the last. Read and enjoy.

  • af Kate Swift
    213,95 kr.

  • af Jessica Mason
    207,95 kr.

  • af Amara Lorch
    212,95 kr.

  • af John Ryan
    212,95 kr.

    Description Following the success of John's debut collection "Like a Fine Piece of China", this second collection sees a mind returning to full "normality", after a massive mental breakdown. We see an author finding his feet again, and notice a much more positive approach to the daily grind.About the AuthorBorn in Cappamore, Co. Limerick, Ireland, in 1947, John has experienced mental health issues and been through the system, since a savage sexual assault in the workplace 6 years ago. One thing's for sure: writing was the one constant in an otherwise very inconstant series of experiences; John found the discipline of writing to be very therapeutic indeed, and is writing to this day.

  • af Jaden Christopher
    207,95 kr.

  • af Debra Laino & Peter Andrew Sacco
    213,95 kr.

  • af Mary Maher
    214,95 kr.

    Description 'Relating To Michael' is a work of fiction. Michael is Robin and Tamsin Cooper's beautiful autistic son. Robin has left Brock Cottage, their home, and moved to a room over 'Coopers and Son', the family antique business in nearby Linbury. He and Tamsin strongly disagree about how they should treat Michael. The continuity of the family as embodied in the image 'Coopers and Son' is very important to Robin but Michael offers his father no real acknowledgement. This distresses Robin. Nursery rhymes are Michael's main vocalisations. Playing one note, D flat on the piano, and running water are other obsessions.Tamsin, who has problems with dependence, is pulled in all directions by her love for their son and her wish for acceptance and normality. She works from home as a potter. Harvest jugs are her speciality.'Relating To Michael' is about a family's struggles and frustrations as it journeys towards a different understanding.About the AuthorMary Maher has had four collections of poetry published, and many short stories one of which won a SW Arts Award. Her poems have appeared in the first Forward Anthology, on TV and have been used by The Hospice Care Trust, the UCLA Writing Programme and Exeter Health Care Arts. When the scheme was running she was a W H Smith Poet in Schools. She enjoys editing as well and recently edited two art books. Yorkshire born in 1937 to a family of miners, Mary has had manic depression several times and believes this is why she felt 'at home' working in Special Education where there was a lot of honesty, a lack of social inhibition and where life was vivid, never humdrum, on a daily basis.

  • af Gemma Lees
    205,95 kr.

    Description In this volume of thirty poems, Gemma Lees deals with many tough issues such as: mental health problems, homelessness, learning difficulties and social decline. The collection, written over a period of seven years includes several new poems. These hard-hitting verses will shock, surprise and stimulate debate on a variety of gritty topics. About the AuthorGemma Lees was born in 1983 and brought up in Bury in Lancashire. She has graduated twice from the University of Bolton with a BA in Creative Writing and Writing for Stage, Screen and Radio and a PGDE in Adult Literacy. Described as a 'street poet', she bases much of her work on the people she meets as well as her own experiences. Gemma teaches creative writing and drama in schools, libraries, theatres and community settings to a variety of ages. She also performs her poetry at a variety of venues across the North West, including; pubs, schools and colleges, libraries, theatres and festivals. Gemma works for the spoken word organisation 'Write out Loud' and co-ordinates both their monthly Middleton night and one-off performances. A sufferer of both BPD and OCD, Gemma often struggles with her writing career but her husband and carer is a constant support, in the green room and audience at every gig.

  • af Aj Romano
    207,95 kr.

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