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After the death of her husband while serving as only the second black policeman in the UK, the author's Christian values were invaluable as she worked to achieve a distinguished career in professional social work and Higher education.
Unattainable North Korean Art curates a collection of paintings from fifty-eight artists from the Democratic People's Republic of Korea ("DPRK"). Centring on the theme of nature, the paintings portray geographical sites and citizens of DPRK. Art and literature feature as a poignant role in inspiring the DPRK people to contribute to the development of DPRK, the collection not only exhibits the artistic skills of the artists, but offers an opportunity to discover DPRK from the people's perspective.
Inner child therapy and/ self-help book. The protagonist Little One has taken herself back to her mother's womb and by reflecting on the significant events and emotions of her formative years, she is ultimately is 're born' into a stronger and more resilient adult.
A thoroughly researched and detailed biography of Queen Alexandra. The author was the first official Curator of the Royal Photograph Collection.
A study of the effect of the English education system on children from diverse backgrounds with suggestions for a new framework to promote success for Black pupils in education.
This study of serial killers considers the extent to which criminal behaviour results from psychological, biological, and social factors of the individuals who commit some of the most despicable and heinous crimes.
The novel is set in the equivocal social and moral values of the rough, grim, Cumbrian mining village of Lowca which, over time loses its defining pollutions and industries - its unique society. It is a unique blend of comedy, tenderness and personal tragedy.
A tongue-in-cheek account of a desperate woman's exploits on the dating scene as she searches for Mr Right.
An introduction to art showing the basic skills and equipment needed to begin to draw and paint in several styles for those with little or no previous experience.
The story of how a small music club in Ongar in Essex has presented many of the great names from the world of jazz including Kenny Ball, Acker Bilk, Humphrey Lyttleton and Ronnie Scott.
Illustrated children's story about a first experience of a live football match.
This book brings together all aspects of the UK's animal-based farming and food system, from farm to fork, documents its devastation and provides us with a kinder, more compassionate, sustainable and healthier way forward.
An adventure story about snails for young children.
Author Paul Truswell gives a generously illustrated account of his long walk from Lindisfarne to Iona.
This book draws on the teachings of Reiki, Buddhism, Tai Chi ,and Qi Gong, to help those who are new to spiritualism develop their own principles and goals.
In the magical world of Rushmere Woods Fairy Queen Tamara, Goblin Mia-Applebobble and Beaver Brown Toes learn life lessons through the beauty of friendship and acceptance of others.
A guide for managers of nursing homes, hospitals, domiciliary and community-based services in adult Health and Social Care with responsibility for older people, dementia, learning disability and mental health
Sokrates and the Hermit is an amusing introduction to real life characters from Greek history as well as characters from Greek mythology.
A detailed study of Margaret of Anjou that invites a more favourable reappraisal of her role than the historical perspective so often inflicted on the losing side.
A collection of poems by an individual author
This book considers how childhood shapes a person, asks the child to think about why someone may do bad things and to consider the healing effect of being around kindness and warmth.
This modern adaptation of Dante's inferno reveals a cast of largely contemporary wrongdoers including real and fictional characters. The book poses questions about social values, society and how we measure right and wrong.
A magical plastic bottle reappears for more and more adventures after it's recycled.
An offbeat, humorous and satirical odyssey into our dystopian future.
DS Robert McGraw investigates a new terrorist threat while a newspaper investigation into an alleged shoot to kill policy against the IRA in the 1970s have serious implications and threaten a conflict of interest for McGraw.
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