Pull of the Yew Tree

Pull of the Yew Tree
Author: Pauline Toohey
Publisher:
Total Pages: 380
Release: 2013
Genre: Great Britain
ISBN: 9781907401725

Pull of the Yew Tree is a literary piece of intrigue and love set in Ireland during The War Of The Roses. Based on the great Geraldines, the Earls of Kildare, the charismatic characters take the reader on a journey through a world fraught with death, dishonour and betrayal. Unlike the English rulers of the time, little about the Fitzgeralds has been produced in fiction novel format, until now. This is the first book in the Crom Abu series and ends in the aftermath of the Battle of Barnet, a battle fought during a period which came to be known as The War Of The Roses.

Yew Tree Gardens

Yew Tree Gardens
Author: Anna Jacobs
Publisher: Allison & Busby
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2012-07-30
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0749012102

Sisters Mattie, Nell and Renie have all managed to escape their oppressive and bullying father, but now separated, the girls must draw upon their strength and courage to build new lives for themselves. Renie, the youngest sister, is living with the newly married Nell, happy in her waitressing job at the King's Head Hotel. But a shadow falls over her the day Mr Judson arrives as assistant manager. Feeling increasingly harassed by him and also eager to escape from Nell's unpleasant husband, Renie is delighted when she is offered a new job in London. Although she at first finds the city a huge and bewildering place, soon she is settling in and making friends. And yet she still worries about her sister Nell, and the way her husband Cliff treats her. When tragedy strikes Nell and her family, Renie is left feeling horrified and helpless. Her only comfort is her growing friendship with the injured Gil, towards whom she has felt an instant trust and affection. But can their relationship progress from friendship to something more? And how will the return of the threatening Judson affect their future?

Absent in the Spring and Other Novels

Absent in the Spring and Other Novels
Author: Mary Westmacott
Publisher: Macmillan
Total Pages: 660
Release: 2001-09-22
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780312273224

A collection of three love stories written by Agatha Christie under the name Mary Westmacott between the years 1930 and 1956.

The Yew Tree Club and Other Stories

The Yew Tree Club and Other Stories
Author: W Martin
Publisher: New Generation Publishing
Total Pages: 104
Release: 2005-01-01
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781844014194

Take a trip down memory lane inside the pages of this charming collection of anecdotes and stories. recapture the innocence denied them by neglectful parents and the unsavoury influences of modernity. In Chips Off The Block, we meet an evocatively described host of colourful characters from the author's halcyon childhood days, including the so-called Kitcheners of the Cars, an incompetent headmaster and a less than friendly bull! nostalgic distraction from the stresses of modern life.

The Immortal Yew

The Immortal Yew
Author: Tony Hall
Publisher: Royal Botanic Gardens Kew
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2018-09-24
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9781842466582

As some of the oldest living organisms to be found in Europe, yew trees have become inextricably bound up in some of the oldest enduring institutions of European culture. In The Immortal Yew, Tony Hall explores the biological, cultural, and mythic significance of these imposing evergreens. Supporting a range of animals and plants, yew trees foster new life by contributing to biodiversity in their surroundings. But their common occurrence in churchyards and their evergreen leaves have given them a separate folk status as symbols of life--in the British isles, they have come to represent the resurrection and eternal life central to the Christian faith. Their enduring significance to British culture extends beyond the church, however--even the founding political document of British government, the Magna Carta, is believed to have been sealed beneath a yew tree. Despite the enduring presence and significance of the yew tree across a millennium of British history, this seemingly immortal stalwart faces new threats in the twenty-first century as elderly trees near the end of their lives and global climate change threatens the next generation. Perhaps by spending time in the generous shade of one of the yew trees Hall documents in this beautifully illustrated book, a new generation might begin to learn the importance of protecting its legacy and invest in its future.

The Large Rock and the Little Yew

The Large Rock and the Little Yew
Author: Gregory M. Ahlijian
Publisher:
Total Pages: 40
Release: 2010-12-01
Genre: Parables
ISBN: 9780692011584

A tiny seed from a yew tree falls into a cold, dark, and barren crack in a large rock. Despite its harsh surroundings and the pessimistic attitude of the large rock, the little seedling resolves to grow to be the tree nature intended it to be. Children and adults alike will learn timeless life lessons from the little yew tree's determined effort and spirit.

The Rose and the Yew Tree

The Rose and the Yew Tree
Author: Mary Westmacott
Publisher: HarperCollins UK
Total Pages: 306
Release: 1997
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0006499481

Nobody expected aristocratic Isabelle to fall for John Gabriel, a ruthless war hero. For Isabella, love would mean abandoning her dreams of privilege. For Gabriel, it would ruin his chance of a career and all his ambitions. This novel was written by Agatha Christie under the name Mary Westmacott.

The Wisdom of Birch, Oak, and Yew

The Wisdom of Birch, Oak, and Yew
Author: Penny Billington
Publisher: Llewellyn Worldwide
Total Pages: 327
Release: 2015-04-08
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 073874414X

Tune into the wisdom of three trees sacred to Druids—birch, oak, and yew—and use their powerful lessons and natural gifts to transform your life. Written by a Druid with more than twenty years of practical experience, The Wisdom of Birch, Oak, and Yew will guide you through a one-of-a-kind journey of magical self-discovery. Its unique invitation: change your perspective by "being as a tree" and consider yourself in light of the qualities of our arboreal friends. Engage with the spirit of each tree and explore its relationship to the stages of your life and the rhythm of your days. Experience within yourself each tree's positive attributes, gain perspective by taking on each tree's role as "witness," and find respite from the frenetic pace of modern life. Praise: "Wise, inspiring, and entertaining, this is a profoundly practical book about nature's magic and how it supports our personal development. I warmly recommend it."—Dr. William Bloom, author of The Power of Modern Spirituality "A very fine book on the deep magic of the trees. Penny Billington shows us how these trees function as guides and initiators, teachers and friends and along the way gives us a first rate introduction to working with the energies of the land to promote healing and new life."—Ian Rees, Psychotherapist, Trainer, and Program Director of the Annwn Foundation