Where I Belong

Where I Belong
Author: Joyce Latham
Publisher: The History Press
Total Pages: 105
Release: 2011-11-30
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 075248026X

Tells about the childhood days - the 1930s and the war time years - of the late Joyce Latham. This book features many of Joyce's verses.

Where's My Mummy?

Where's My Mummy?
Author: Maggie Hartley
Publisher: Seven Dials
Total Pages: 191
Release: 2023-02-16
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 1399606581

'Mum and Dad. Gone?' asked Louisa. 'Yes,' I nodded. 'They're gone.' After a horrific car crash, thirteen-year-old Louisa is left fighting for her life in hospital. She wakes to find that her loving, happy family has been shattered overnight, with both of her parents now dead. With no one to care for her, Louisa is entirely alone. Britain's most-loved foster carer Maggie Hartley is called in to help Louisa cope with her devastating new life. Can Maggie find a way to bond with Louisa, overwhelmed with anger and grief? Or will she regret making decisions that will affect both her and Louisa for the rest of their lives? A true story of hope from Sunday Times bestselling author Maggie Hartley, a foster carer for over 20 years. 'Excellent read. Didn't want it to end' 5* Amazon reader review

Where's Me Teeth

Where's Me Teeth
Author: Geoffrey Pearson
Publisher: Austin Macauley Publishers
Total Pages: 134
Release: 2022-10-31
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1398445681

From the mystery of the missing teeth to the urine sample for a goldfish. From the hapless gardener who mows through a power cable, to the debate over fresh or frozen ice to be used in a drink. Why can’t you send an octopus through the post, yet you can take your parrot for a walk? The frustration caused by the jobsworths of this world and automatic/robotic telephone answering machines. A humorous and tongue-in-cheek observation of daily life and society. You could not make this up. Life is really stranger and funnier than fiction.

The Reef

The Reef
Author: Di Morrissey
Publisher: Macmillan
Total Pages: 565
Release: 2012-01-06
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1466809787

THE NATIONAL BESTSELLER WITH MORE THAN 100,000 COPIES SOLD IN TRADE PAPERBACK On a small coral cay on the Great Barrier Reef two communities come together in an uneasy alliance: a tourist resort and a scientific research station. At first glance, the island is a sexy resort, a naturalist's dream, a diver's delight. But the island holds secrets and dangers as Jennifer Towse soon discovers. When world-famous Isobel Belitas arrives, Jennifer learns to see the world – above and below the sea – very differently. Isobel also teaches her to come to terms with her obsessive mother, as well as her disintegrating marriage. But no one, not even investigative journalist Tony Adams, could have prepared Jennifer for the stunning revelations of what is really happening on this island paradise…

Where's My Bucket and Spade?

Where's My Bucket and Spade?
Author: Pamela Davenport
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2024-08
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780975112946

A memoir of discovery, archaeology and friendships, forged in the ruins of Cyprus. In 1985, at the age of 50, Dr Pamela Davenport realised her dream of becoming an archaeologist in the ruins of Cyprus. After many years studying and teaching Ancient History, Pamela's own adventure as an archaeologist began when she landed in Paphos, Cyprus to join digs and restorations there. Staying for first six months, then frequent trips over the next 25 years, this book is a vivid recollection of her happy memories of working in Cyprus and serves as a great reminder to follow your passion, wherever it leads. This book brings together Pam's loves of learning, teaching, history, archaeology, academia, travel, Cyprus and most importantly sharing all this with others - as the perpetual and generous teacher she is. She not only explores the digs she worked on, including the mosaic of Orpheus, her journey exploring the ruins of Cyprus, but also the lifelong friends she meets along the way. With her trademark forthright style, Pamela's knowledge and passion for her subject shines through, and takes the reader back with her on her many visits to Cyprus and into the dusty, exhilarating world of archaeology.

Alien Disaster

Alien Disaster
Author: Rob May
Publisher: Rob May
Total Pages: 185
Release: 2013-01-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

The thrilling science fiction trilogy begins. When the world faces invasion and destruction on an epic scale, three unlikely friends find themselves caught up in an adventure that will take them from the post-apocalyptic ruins of the Earth to a far-flung alien planet on the brink of war. In ALIEN DISASTER, the world is changed forever when London is hit by a mysterious and catastrophic attack. Pursued by otherworldly enemies and covert government forces, science student Brandon Walker is forced to team up with thuggish Jason Brown and his quirky sister Kat, as he battles to uncover a secret within his own family that might hold the key to saving the planet.

Dream Master

Dream Master
Author: Colin Martin
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 339
Release: 2013-07-30
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1481797794

This is a tense, psychological novel of demonic horror based upon Carl; a journalist who connects recent deaths to that of his horrific nightmares. Disturbed that he cannot control his dreams, he researches his family history, only to find the past torn between good and evil. Will friends help him eradicate the evil, or must he alone learn the practice of the Black Art?

Some Body's At The Door

Some Body's At The Door
Author: Lisamarie Lamb
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 116
Release: 2011-10-17
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1447875710

Some Body's At The Door is a collection of 14 tales to chill the soul and to haunt the mind. Duncan Kennedy thinks he is alone in his hotel room. But who is knocking at the door? A woman wants to win... at any cost. A little girl refuses to grow up, and a little boy isn't allowed to. Paul Colenrook believes a monster lurks in the plughole. Maybe he's right. He probably is.

The Liverpool Trilogy

The Liverpool Trilogy
Author: Ruth Hamilton
Publisher: Pan Macmillan
Total Pages: 1255
Release: 2013-10-10
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0230772811

Three novels of love, loss and family secrets, from Liverpool’s best-loved author. Mersey View: After a long, broken marriage, Lucy Henshaw decides to leave home and start afresh in a beautiful house overlooking the Mersey. With a new life come new friends, but when Lucy’s husband falls ill she realises she may not be as far from the past as she thought, and she may need her new friends more than ever. The Liverpool Girl: At the outbreak of World War Two, Eileen’s daughter Mel refuses to be evacuated. So Eileen and Mel move away from the street and family they love and face an unknown future together. Thus begins a journey of forbidden love, tragedy and a city left crumbling into the craters by the Luftwaffe. Their lives will never be the same again. Lights of Liverpool: Three families in Liverpool; the O’Neils, the Allens and Tess and Don Compton. Each is struggling to keep their families together. But behind the three families, two men are at work. One will do horrific damage; the other will reunite a clan that descends from Ireland, and ancestors thrown ashore from the ships of the Spanish Armada.

Where Bones Dance

Where Bones Dance
Author: Nina Newington
Publisher: Terrace Books
Total Pages: 318
Release: 2007-04-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0299222632

In this stunning debut novel, a child dissects the darkness at the heart of her British diplomatic family. Living in Nigeria on the brink of civil war, Anna—also known as Jake—becomes blood brothers with Dave, the Korean American daughter of a C.I.A. operative. They do push-ups, collect pornography, and plot lives of unmarried freedom while around them a country disintegrates. Luscious, terrifying, and raw, Nigeria itself becomes a lesson in endurance, suffering, love. Stories are layered upon stories: Anna's grandmother tells stories about life as a white woman on the Gold Coast; the clairvoyant and closeted "Aunt" Elsie gives Anna a story of transformation to hold onto in the coming tumult of adolescence. Yet Where Bones Dance also spirals down to the stories that are not told—sexual abuse, the myth of benign colonialism, the chaos of postcolonial Africa. Sensual and fantastical by turns, this moving, funny, immensely readable book delivers an understanding of the interplay of sexuality, gender, race, and war that is sophisticated beyond the years of its intrepid narrator. Winner, Georges Bugnet Award for Novel, Alberta Literary Awards, Writers Guild of Alberta Best Books for General Audiences, selected by the American Association of School Librarians and the Public Library Association