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GI Brides: The Girls Who Crossed The Sea To Escape War-torn Britain (Gi Brides Shorts Ser. #4)
by Duncan Barrett CalviThe Sunday Times bestseller From the bestselling authors of The Sugar Girls, G.I. Brides weaves together the real-life stories of four women who crossed the ocean for love.
Gwendolyn’s Story: The Wartime Girls Who Crossed The Atlantic For Love (GI Brides Shorts #1)
by Duncan Barrett CalviThis is Gwendolyn’s story, one of four true stories from the book GI Brides.
Margaret’s Story: The Wartime Girls Who Crossed The Atlantic For Love (GI Brides Shorts #2)
by Duncan Barrett CalviThis is Margaret’s story, one of four true stories from the book GI Brides.
Sylvia’s Story: The Wartime Girls Who Crossed The Atlantic For Love (GI Brides Shorts #3)
by Duncan Barrett CalviThis is Sylvia’s story, one of four true stories from the book GI Brides.
GI BRIDES – June’s Story: The Wartime Girls Who Crossed The Atlantic For Love (Gi Brides Shorts Ser. #4)
by Duncan Barrett CalviThis short bonus ebook tells June’s story, a true account of a woman who crossed the Atlantic for love after the Second World War.
Sacred Cows: Is Feminism Relevant To The New Millennium?
by Rosalind CowardThe women’s movement has transformed British society since the 1960s. In this contentious and controversial book leading feminist writer Ros Coward asks, is it now holding us back?
National 5 Chemistry: Student Book (PDF)
by Robert Wilson Tom SpeirsThe National 5 Chemistry Student Book helps map your route through the CfE programme and provides comprehensive and authoritative guidance for the whole course.
What You Can Learn From 10,000 Ants (Collins Shorts #4)
by Peter MillerCollins Shorts – insight in an instant.
How your gadgets are turning you in to an addict (Collins Shorts #9)
by Damian ThompsonCollins Shorts – insight in an instant.
The Sweethearts: Tales Of Love, Laughter And Hardship From The Yorkshire Rowntree's Girls (Individual Stories From The Sweethearts Ser. #3)
by Lynn Russell Neil HansonWhether in wartime or peace, tales of love, laughter and hardship from the girls in the Rowntrees factory in Yorkshire
Out of Time
by Miranda SawyerFrom the hugely respected journalist Miranda Sawyer, a very modern look at the midlife crisis – delving into the truth, and lies, of the experience and how to survive it, with thoughtfulness, insight and humour.
Mr Atkinson’s Rum Contract: The Story Of A Tangled Inheritance
by Richard Atkinson‘Rarely has family history been so vivid’ JENNY UGLOW ‘An extraordinarily original work’ AMANDA FOREMAN
It’s Christmas!: Whatever Happened To The Christmas Single?
by James KingUpdated for Christmas 2013! James King is tired of ‘Step Into Christmas’. He’s tired of ‘All I Want for Christmas is You’. He’s tired – if it’s possible – of ‘Fairytale of New York’. It’s time for a new Christmas Classic.
The Slow Fix: Why Quick Fixes Don't Work (extract)
by Carl HonoreThis is a free extract taken from the full version of THE SLOW FIX by Carl Honoré. What do we do when things go wrong in a fast world? Many of us go for the quick fix that delays the problem rather than solving it. To make real progress we need real solutions – we need to take time for THE SLOW FIX.
The King Is Always Above the People: Stories
by Daniel AlarcónLonglisted for the National Book Award for Fiction An unforgettable collection of stories from Daniel Alarcón, one of the New Yorker’s 20 best writers under 40, and one of the best storytellers of our time.
Rae’s Story: The Wartime Girls Who Crossed The Atlantic For Love (GI Brides Shorts #4)
by Duncan Barrett CalviThis is Rae’s story, one of four true stories from the book GI Brides.
Confessions of a Showbiz Reporter (The Confessions Series)
by Holly ForrestThe fifth book in the bestselling Confessions series.
A Last Kiss for Mummy: A Teenage Mum A Tiny Infant A Desperate Decision
by Casey WatsonBestselling author and foster carer Casey Watson tells the heartbreaking true story of a teenage mother and baby in need of a safe and loving home.
Madge’s story (Individual stories from THE SWEETHEARTS #1)
by Lynn Russell Neil HansonThis is Madge’s story, one of five stories extracted from THE SWEETHEARTS.Whether in wartime or peace, tales of love, laughter and hardship from the girls in the Rowntrees factory in Yorkshire.
Florence’s story (Individual stories from THE SWEETHEARTS #2)
by Lynn Russell Neil HansonThis is Florence’s story, one of five stories extracted from THE SWEETHEARTS.Whether in wartime or peace, tales of love, laughter and hardship from the girls in the Rowntrees factory in Yorkshire.
Eileen’s story (Individual stories from THE SWEETHEARTS #3)
by Lynn Russell Neil HansonThis is Eileen’s story, one of five stories extracted from THE SWEETHEARTS.Whether in wartime or peace, tales of love, laughter and hardship from the girls in the Rowntrees factory in Yorkshire.
Dorothy’s story (Individual stories from THE SWEETHEARTS #4)
by Lynn Russell Neil HansonThis is Dorothy’s story, one of five stories extracted from THE SWEETHEARTS.Whether in wartime or peace, tales of love, laughter and hardship from the girls in the Rowntrees factory in Yorkshire.
Maureen’s story (Individual stories from THE SWEETHEARTS #5)
by Lynn Russell Neil HansonThis is Maureen’s story, one of five stories extracted from THE SWEETHEARTS.Whether in wartime or peace, tales of love, laughter and hardship from the girls in the Rowntrees factory in Yorkshire.
Raising Boys in the 21st Century: Why Boys Are Different - And How To Help Them Become Happy And Well-balanced Men
by Steve BiddulphA word of mouth bestseller which has become one of the best loved and most successful books in the parenting field from Australian writer and lecturer Steve Biddulph, who’s been called ‘a mixture of Billy Connelly and Dr Spock’ by The Times.
The New Arrival: Learning To Trust Yourself And Enjoy Your Baby In The First Year Of Your New Life
by Sarah Beeson‘I hadn’t been in Hackney for 24 hours but I knew that the way I saw life and people had changed forever. There was such goodness here but there was a sadness I had never imagined before, and it wasn’t even lunchtime yet …’