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Cora is a Highland cow Who's always there for you She'll babysit and bake a cake All with a hearty 'moooooooo' Our favourite farmyard friend Cora is back and this time she's in charge of the puppies...
Meet Zak, a typical five-year-old who is far too busy to carry out a mundane task like putting on his shoes. Meet his mother, a caring and respectable parent who is slowly running out of patience. Feel the tension build and endure the frustration of a somewhat familiar situation as this tale with a moral unfolds. Will Zak get his comeuppance?
The Snugglewood Piggles are off to the moon! There's Goatly Nibble and he's going soon! Munchly Turtle wants to come too and Piggly Oink but he's lost a shoe!!!
Ashif Malik, is welcomed by the residents of Pepynbridge, when he moves there. Ash joins the Abbey choir and plays cricket for Pepynbridge Firsts. But young Ash is not all he seems, Ash struggles to preserve his cover and events move quickly to a climax that sends shock waves far beyond Pepynbridge.
Ian Lomax fell in love with a Greek girl called Helen. They had a son called Christopher. His mother-in-law had plotted with his wife to abduct his son while on a trip to Greece, Ian found himself alone and broken-hearted in a strange country. This book tells the true story of Ian's struggle through the Greek courts to recover his father's rights.
Ian Paul Lomax tells of a childhood in 20th century England where poverty and deprivation were the norm. He tells us of the violence he experienced from a drunken, gambler father.This upbringing made him into a violent troubled youth and but for his mother,the outcome as a responsible member of society might have been very different
There are many in Pepynbridge who are far from welcoming when the new Rector arrives.Little do they know what storm is about to break over the Reverend Onion, his appointment and accusations of serious irregularities in his personal life.
Now It Begins is a comprehensive self-help book that draws upon personal testimony, professional guidance and the best of New Age thinking to empower people to fully take control of their lives.
Christopher Jamieson has devoted himself tirelessly to St Benet's Church and its Anglo-Catholic tradition. Single, lonely and prickly, Christopher finds himself at odds with his upbringing, his associates, his fellow churchwarden, and even his sympathetic friend, Max.
Most of us know a Ray Taylor. He was a familiar figure in the more down-trodden town-centre pubs of the last two centuries. He would be perched on his usual stool at the end of the bar, chatting and joking with all and sundry. The landlord (and especially the landlady) would have been his bosom friend and he would have considered it his duty to s
There had always been Olivers living in Dalethorpe the village founded by their Viking ancestor Karl Olafsen. Read of their journey through the last two hundred years of tumultuous British history.
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