My Mum The Police Woman
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Author | : Isabel Girgis |
Publisher | : Matador |
Total Pages | : 20 |
Release | : 2017-08-28 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9781788032568 |
Written from the point of view of the child of a female police officer, My Mum the Police Officer follows a day in the life of their mother - and how it makes them feel. The story begins at the start of the officer's day and focuses on the many varied tasks a police officer might do over the course of their shift, from finding lost cars to protecting some very important people. The method is simple, but not simplistic, as it captures the innocence yet highly intuitive skill of a young child who may be just a little afraid that Mummy might not come home...
Author | : Lee Lawrence |
Publisher | : Sphere |
Total Pages | : 272 |
Release | : 2020-09-17 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 075158102X |
WINNER OF THE COSTA BIOGRAPHY PRIZE 2020 'This is the story of arguably one of the most important, yet least known, events in modern British history. Lee's journey and fight for justice are both inspiring and enraging' AKALA What would you do if the people you trusted to uphold the law committed a crime against you? Who would you turn to? And how long would you fight them for? On 28th September 1985, Lee Lawrence's mother Cherry Groce was wrongly shot by police during a raid on her Brixton home. The bullet shattered her spine and she never walked again. In the chaos that followed, 11-year-old Lee watched in horror as the News falsely pronounced his mother dead. In Brixton, already a powder keg because of the deep racism that the community was experiencing, it was the spark needed to trigger two days of rioting that saw buildings brought down by petrol bombs, cars torched and shops looted. But for Lee, it was a spark that lit a flame that would burn for the next 30 years as he fought to get the police to recognise their wrongdoing. His life had changed forever: he was now his mother's carer, he had seen first-hand the prejudice that existed in his country, and he was at the mercy of a society that was working against him. And yet that flame - for justice, for peace, for change - kept him going. The Louder I Will Sing is a powerful, compelling and uplifting memoir about growing up in modern Britain as a young Black man. It's a story both of people and politics, of the underlying racism beneath many of our most important institutions, but also the positive power that hope, faith and love can bring in response.
Author | : Jessica Grout |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 32 |
Release | : 2020-11-06 |
Genre | : Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | : 9780228841081 |
What do you want to be when you grow up? Join this young girl as she talks to her mum about what it's like being a real-life Police Woman, and learns about all the fun jobs police can do. By the end of the story she is so inspired by her mum that she dreams of becoming a Police Woman herself one day. This story is aimed at educating young children that no matter whether they are male or female, or what cultural background they come from, there are no limits to the dreams of what they want to become when they grow up.
Author | : Aggie Forster |
Publisher | : Lulu.com |
Total Pages | : 34 |
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ISBN | : 1326873199 |
Author | : Justin W. M. Roberts |
Publisher | : Lulu.com |
Total Pages | : 444 |
Release | : 2017-10-06 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1483459837 |
Narcoterrorism wreaks havoc on the world as drug cartels operate as dominating, murderous dictatorships. The powerful Irish Drug Cartel has set up drug manufacturing plants around the world and they will kill anyone who gets in their way. Sarah is an ambitious policewoman from an antiterrorist unit. She's also smart, beautiful, and extremely good at her job, which is why she is assigned to an Interpol Incident Response Team in Manchester, set up to find and stop The Cartel. Alongside colleagues from the United Kingdom's SAS, she must quickly learn new Close Quarters Battle tactics and apply them to a vengeful and threatening battlefield. Sarah's investigation appears to be going well until the fight turns personal. She must now struggle to save her friends, family, and even herself. Spanning the globe with a keen knowledge of special forces tactics and some genuinely shocking twists, this book warns of a bloody, drug-addled future we may soon face.
Author | : Ruth D'Alessandro |
Publisher | : Headline Welbeck Non-Fiction |
Total Pages | : 300 |
Release | : 2024-03-01 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 1802793712 |
It's the dawn of the Swinging Sixties. The Cold War is at its height and support for the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament is building. The Berkshire Constabulary's Detective Gwen Crockford is promoted to Woman Police Sergeant in Newbury – the town at the heart of Britain's atomic weapons programme. Gwen's initial reservations that her posting in rural Berkshire will be boring soon prove to be unfounded. A serial sex attacker on the loose, an attempted murder at Greenham Common US Airforce Base, and a charismatic heiress with a family secret keep things interesting for the capable sergeant. Laser-focused on her police career – and resigned to the single life – Gwen is forced to re-evaluate her plans when a nature-loving war veteran PC walks into the station with an orphaned fox cub, and there's a shocking discovery in a railway station lavatory. Written by her daughter Ruth and rich in social history, this is the story of a real-life woman police sergeant at the top of her game, guiding her WPCs through the immense societal changes of the early 1960s.
Author | : Dianne Porter |
Publisher | : Xlibris Corporation |
Total Pages | : 387 |
Release | : 2014-01-14 |
Genre | : Family & Relationships |
ISBN | : 1483626458 |
The unexpected collection of my parent’s ashes from the crematorium opened the door to a new adventure in dealing my parents death that I personally found very liberating for my soul. It marked the beginning of a personal pilgrimage of faith I had no intention of taking, I thought I was dealing with my parents remains. As time passed I realized I had no choice but to take this path – this journey was the only way forward for me. Surprisingly for me it actually strengthened my faith in God and his ways as taught in the Christian faith and it’s hard to describe how. Once I committed myself to the task I had to take action. I plunged my hands into their ashes that first day even though for me it was like plunging my hands into my parent’s dead bodies. It was irksome and revolting to me the first time.
Author | : Donna Miele |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 26 |
Release | : 2020-05-05 |
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A perfect book for the children of police officers to be read before leaving for work, or at any time. A great way to remind your little ones how much you love them even when you can't always be there due to the nature of your job. A children's story about a boy and his hero, his Police Officer Mommy, and how she keeps the community safe while being sure to let her child know how loved he is.
Author | : Emma Tarlo |
Publisher | : Faber & Faber |
Total Pages | : 336 |
Release | : 2024-01-16 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 0571379826 |
'Reading it feels like slowing down to take a breath' - EVENING STANDARD 'Open-air theatre between two covers, powered by strength of character and beautiful writing.' - NICHOLAS CRANE 'A stunning book. Soulful and honest, it is a riveting, original story about friendship, freedom and the lives we share.' - TIFFANY WATT SMITH * 'I'm not homeless: this is my home!' Nick points to the branches of the hornbeam under which we are standing, its leaves still glistening in the aftermath of the morning rain. On one of the lower branches sits a robin, joining our conversation. It seems to be saying: Why should anyone want to leave this place? Nick and Pascal live and sleep outside in central London. They are an unusual duo: Nick is an avid reader of history and philosophy able to converse on any topic; Pascal is quiet, spending much of his time lying still, communicating silently with birds and animals. They have lived alongside each other in London's streets for nearly two decades, yet do not identify as homeless. For the past five years they have taken shelter under the hornbeam trees in Regent's Park. Emma Tarlo first meets Nick and Pascal when out walking. Gradually through the sharing of food, conversation and life stories they develop a friendship. Emma is impressed by their unique way of experiencing both the hardship and pleasures of life outside, and their conversations under the open sky prompt Emma to question many things in her own life, transforming her understanding of what freedom might look like. Under the Hornbeams follows the seasons of a single year through sun, wind, rain and snow. Returning to the park almost daily, Emma meets the community of people, dogs and birds who gravitate around Nick and Pascal and discovers the precarious networks of giving and receiving that exist undetected in London's streets. The result is a life-affirming story that pays homage to the power of human connection and upturns many of our preconceptions about home, family, work and community. This is a book that will stay with you long after reading. * 'A seductive report from an otherness we are in danger of disregarding: roofless nights of stars and storms, misted parkland mornings, the magic of food exchanges and gifted insights.' - IAIN SINCLAIR 'A crowd-pleaser of a book' - RACHEL COOKE, OBSERVER 'Perceptive and heartwarming' - THE TIMES '[An] extraordinary book' - I NEWS '[A] preconception busting life-affirming memoir.' - THE BOOKSELLER
Author | : Max Newgate |
Publisher | : Troubador Publishing Ltd |
Total Pages | : 176 |
Release | : 2018-02-06 |
Genre | : Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | : 1788038657 |
“The countless reflections of my bloody face stared back at me from the smashed mirror. Each of them looked shocked, even horrified, and then my vision blurred as blood mixed with the tears welling up in my eyes. I collapsed on the floor, wondering whether I would pass out. As I lay there, slumped against the wall in the boys’ toilets, I tried to stifle my sobs. I felt ashamed to be crying; this wasn’t part of the plan.” Oscar has a troubled childhood. But so many kids do these days, or so he tells himself as he suffers through daily neglect by his mother. Attempting to remove himself from it, he sleeps under his bed and wakes in a strange classroom with other children who share his pain - and worse. Together they talk it through in the hope that one day, things will get better. Aimed at 10-12 year olds who might be suffering through similar situations, Underbed deals with the painful subject with both honesty and hope, with the first person point of view allowing the story to be easily accessible to its targeted reader.