My Nutty Neighbours

My Nutty Neighbours
Author: Creina Mansfield
Publisher: The O'Brien Press
Total Pages: 161
Release: 2012-11-16
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN: 1847174744

After the strange events of My Nasty Neighbours, David and his family have moved from the city to the country — much to his disgust! David says: I'm telling you, nothing is worse than living in the country. And I should know. You think when people say 'the back of beyond' it's just a joke, but it's really a warning:Don't live here if you want to have a life! The problem is, parents just don't listen. So here we are, the Stirling family, stuck in the wilds. No one is happy — plus, I'm pretty sure all country people are crazy. Could things get any worse?

Cherokee

Cherokee
Author: Creina Mansfield
Publisher: The O'Brien Press
Total Pages: 93
Release: 2013-01-08
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN: 1847174736

Gene's grandfather, Cherokee, is a famous jazz musician and Gene travels the world with him. He loves the life and his only ambition is to be a musician too. But his aunt is totally opposed to the idea and when Gene is left on an island by accident, she sees her chance to give him a 'normal' life. Is this the end of Gene's dreams? Gene has a wonderful life travelling the world with his famous grandfather, jazz musician Cherokee Crawford. Adventure, excitement, and his clarinet - what more could he need? The answer, says his Aunt Joan, is a normal life, with rules and discipline. She finally succeeds in getting him away from Cherokee to her own house, where the only music allowed is the hum of the hoover! Is this the end of Gene's dreams, and what is really behind his aunt's hatred of music? Escape seems the only answer - but life has a lot of surprises in store for Gene.

Lieblings

Lieblings
Author: Nadia Espley
Publisher: Nadia Espley
Total Pages: 321
Release: 2015-03-25
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1505247918

Welcome to Buntington! The best place to live in the world, ever. Everybody says so. Well, at least the Lieblings do…and with the Lieblings, either you’re in or you’re out. In her debut novel, Nadia Espley paints a frightening picture of Middle Class suburbia. Beyond the tweeness and cupcakes of Buntington’s influential women, lies a darker side where friendships are not just hierarchical, political or superficial, they’re downright life threatening.

The Man Who Didn't Go To Newcastle

The Man Who Didn't Go To Newcastle
Author: Alison Clink
Publisher: Troubador Publishing Ltd
Total Pages: 344
Release: 2015-04-28
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1784622354

“In June 2007 whilst out walking my dog, I opened a text from my brother saying: Am in St Georges – Rodney Smith Ward. Ring me. A.” Alison’s brother Adrian had been admitted to St. George’s Hospital in Tooting with a cut hand and low blood pressure. Tests had led to more serious concerns and he was calling on Alison to be with him when the consultant brought results of a biopsy on his lung. Alison heeded his call and took the train up to London the next day, only to find that the results weren’t available. She then went back to Somerset, with no idea of what the next few months would hold for them both. Whilst juggling her home life – at a time when her four children still lived at home – with long-distance hospital visiting, Alison tried her best to cope and make plans when Adrian eventually told her that, following the results, he’d been given a year to live. She had no idea then that he wasn’t being entirely truthful… The Man Who Didn’t Go To Newcastle is a unique combination of pathos, humour and an insight into what happens when ordinary lives are faced with the extraordinary. Much of the book details the relationship between Alison and her brother and how it was tested as he deteriorated. It is a book for anyone who has lost someone they’ve cared about – or come into contact with the hospital superbug, C.diff., which, along with a heart attack, killed Adrian before the cancer could.

Fight For Your Dream

Fight For Your Dream
Author: Elaine Hazel Sharp
Publisher: Andrews UK Limited
Total Pages: 218
Release: 2015-07-27
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1785381695

This compelling autobiography details the true life story of one woman's fight for survival. It details the depth of resilience that some extraordinary individuals can display when facing their own mortality. Fight for your dream epitomises Elaine's life story and personal struggle with breast cancer, OCD and depression. It is an inspirational, honest and often humourous account of how one Alpaca and one Llama gave Elaine a lifeline to hang onto and formed the catalyst to change her life forever. From government office worker, to award winning Alpaca breeder, businesswoman and self made millionairess this is Elaine’s true life story. This amazing read gives a heart warming and moving account into her incredible journey to success.

Nut Grower's Guide

Nut Grower's Guide
Author: Jennifer Wilkinson
Publisher: Landlinks Press
Total Pages: 239
Release: 2005-10-20
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0643099344

Nut growing has become more popular and technology has developed significantly over the last 5 years. This book is the starting point for prospective commercial nut growers – large or small scale, for farmers who want to diversify and also for gardeners interested in growing nut trees in their back yards. Nut Grower's Guide is the first comprehensive book to growing almonds, cashews, chestnuts, hazelnuts, macadamias, pecans, pistachios and walnuts. All aspects of site selection are covered, from soil and climate to aspect and topography through to previous land use and local pest species. Soil preparation, irrigation, planting and propagating trees are also covered. It covers the cultivation and processing of each of the major nut species and also provides guidance on packaging and the wholesale and retail marketing of nuts in Australia and overseas.

Been There, Done That

Been There, Done That
Author: Deborah Bishop-Malamou
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 198
Release: 2011-03-18
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1456879111

Modern Manners

Modern Manners
Author: Philip Howard
Publisher: Biteback Publishing
Total Pages: 198
Release: 2013-11-14
Genre: Humor
ISBN: 1849546762

For many years Philip Howard has delighted Times readers with his wildly popular 'Modern Times' column, answering questions on contemporary etiquette and acting as confidant and gleeful guide to those attempting to avoid the pitfalls and perils of modern life. Now, drawing on that wealth of wisdom, he offers solutions to modern-day mysteries and solves all manner of social dilemmas. From sartorial suggestions to gastronomic guidance, and with tips on how best to deal with noisy neighbours, irritating in-laws and pesky pets, Philip Howard will prevent you from ever putting a foot wrong. Witty, informative and often hilarious, and with delightful cartoons by Jonathan Pugh, Modern Manners is the perfect companion piece to life in the twenty-first century, and the quintessential gift book.

BETWEEN CHARNWOOD AND THE CHEVIN

BETWEEN CHARNWOOD AND THE CHEVIN
Author: Brenda Ray
Publisher: Troubador Publishing Ltd
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2019-11-12
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1838591915

Between Charnwood and the Chevin is a snapshot of the time between post-War austerity and the start of the Swinging Sixties, a time of change, when the relative equality of the War years was being hastily shovelled back under the nice new fitted carpets. The developing suburb of Derby, where the author grew up, is described as ‘an uneasy cross between The Stepford Wives and Royston Vasey.’ Her family was ‘ordinary enough’ but could still boast a silent movie actress, a world famous philosopher, several strange family disappearances, a lot of railway folk and involvement in two civil wars. Ancestors had come from the flat lands of Lincolnshire, and others from the far south of Staffordshire, in search of work, settling in Derbyshire and Derby itself, where they stayed and flourished and which this books evokes with such affection. The author’s account of her childhood and early teens is filled with warmth and humour as she occasionally looks back In Anger, but more often in laughter. It was the time of Angry Young Men and just slightly Stroppy Young Women.

Notes from a Turkish Whorehouse

Notes from a Turkish Whorehouse
Author: Philip Ó Ceallaigh
Publisher:
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2006
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN:

The stories of Philip O Ceallaigh create a world that is utterly original and yet immediately recognizable - a world of ordinary people grappling with work and idleness, ambition and frustration, wildness and sobriety, love and lust and decay."