Author: Shannon Marshall
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780955643057
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 388
Book Description
A contemporary book about death letters Den's story begins with basic training as a soldier in the British Army. Peanuts, as she is nicknamed, is the girlfriend of another soldier in the platoon, and they become unlikely friends. Just before a tour of Belfast, where he is involved in a RPG attack, his mate Lofty asked him to look after and post some letters to his friends and family should he die whilst away. If you like Andy McNab, this isn't the book for you; however Bridget Jones readers will learn to love Den (or want to strangle him at times), as he becomes a man in the 21st century. A great book for military virgins who know soldiers must be part human.
Don't Let Your Tea Go Cold
Author: Shannon Marshall
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780955643057
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 388
Book Description
A contemporary book about death letters Den's story begins with basic training as a soldier in the British Army. Peanuts, as she is nicknamed, is the girlfriend of another soldier in the platoon, and they become unlikely friends. Just before a tour of Belfast, where he is involved in a RPG attack, his mate Lofty asked him to look after and post some letters to his friends and family should he die whilst away. If you like Andy McNab, this isn't the book for you; however Bridget Jones readers will learn to love Den (or want to strangle him at times), as he becomes a man in the 21st century. A great book for military virgins who know soldiers must be part human.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780955643057
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 388
Book Description
A contemporary book about death letters Den's story begins with basic training as a soldier in the British Army. Peanuts, as she is nicknamed, is the girlfriend of another soldier in the platoon, and they become unlikely friends. Just before a tour of Belfast, where he is involved in a RPG attack, his mate Lofty asked him to look after and post some letters to his friends and family should he die whilst away. If you like Andy McNab, this isn't the book for you; however Bridget Jones readers will learn to love Den (or want to strangle him at times), as he becomes a man in the 21st century. A great book for military virgins who know soldiers must be part human.
David's Song
Author: Betty Bunsell Franklin
Publisher: AuthorHouse
ISBN: 9781477237823
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 436
Book Description
Based around a true story, Davids Song portrays a time in the life of a teenage girl growing up in Southern England during World War 2. It touches upon the hardship both she and her family faced at a time of war. Surrounded by military training camps, Ina sees the effect American allied troops have on everyday life. The privileges the soldiers have and the hostilities they face. She learns firsthand how cruel people, including her own family, can be when an English girl falls in love with an American soldier. Inas determination to stay true to her love wins through, but at what cost?
Publisher: AuthorHouse
ISBN: 9781477237823
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 436
Book Description
Based around a true story, Davids Song portrays a time in the life of a teenage girl growing up in Southern England during World War 2. It touches upon the hardship both she and her family faced at a time of war. Surrounded by military training camps, Ina sees the effect American allied troops have on everyday life. The privileges the soldiers have and the hostilities they face. She learns firsthand how cruel people, including her own family, can be when an English girl falls in love with an American soldier. Inas determination to stay true to her love wins through, but at what cost?
The Chrysalid Conspiracy: The Sanddancer
Author: A.J. Reynolds
Publisher: Grosvenor House Publishing
ISBN: 1781481962
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 488
Book Description
Adolescence is a bitch! However, there are rules to help the gifted school child.
Publisher: Grosvenor House Publishing
ISBN: 1781481962
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 488
Book Description
Adolescence is a bitch! However, there are rules to help the gifted school child.
The Sugar Mile
Author: Glyn Maxwell
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
ISBN: 9780618773657
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 148
Book Description
Glyn Maxwell's last book of poems, The Nerve, was declared "one of the most enjoyable books of the year" by the New York Times Book Review. In The Sugar Mile, Maxwell returns to the extended verse narrative he so brilliantly employed in Time's Fool, to juxtapose two cities on the brink of irrevocable change.The Sugar Mile begins when the poet steps into an uptown Manhattan bar a few days before September 11, 2001. He is confronted by Joseph Stone, a barstool regular and a fellow expatriate. "What a mess the young man's made . . . with his poetry pen . . . Warm the beer, Raul, there's an English gent/on duty." It has been almost exactly sixty-one years since London's "Black Saturday," the start of the worst of the Blitz during World War II. Joe is a survivor of the bombing, and his insistent story brings his lost neighbors back to share the terror and the peculiar beauty blooming in the chaos of their last days. Raul, the bartender, interrupts to brag about New York's wonders -- as we begin to understand that the city soon will face its own catastrophic moment in history.As Stone's memories grow more hallucinatory and the bar in New York ends another day, the chance encounter of two strangers takes on the inevitability of fate.
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
ISBN: 9780618773657
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 148
Book Description
Glyn Maxwell's last book of poems, The Nerve, was declared "one of the most enjoyable books of the year" by the New York Times Book Review. In The Sugar Mile, Maxwell returns to the extended verse narrative he so brilliantly employed in Time's Fool, to juxtapose two cities on the brink of irrevocable change.The Sugar Mile begins when the poet steps into an uptown Manhattan bar a few days before September 11, 2001. He is confronted by Joseph Stone, a barstool regular and a fellow expatriate. "What a mess the young man's made . . . with his poetry pen . . . Warm the beer, Raul, there's an English gent/on duty." It has been almost exactly sixty-one years since London's "Black Saturday," the start of the worst of the Blitz during World War II. Joe is a survivor of the bombing, and his insistent story brings his lost neighbors back to share the terror and the peculiar beauty blooming in the chaos of their last days. Raul, the bartender, interrupts to brag about New York's wonders -- as we begin to understand that the city soon will face its own catastrophic moment in history.As Stone's memories grow more hallucinatory and the bar in New York ends another day, the chance encounter of two strangers takes on the inevitability of fate.
Ever By My Side
Author: Nick Trout
Publisher: Crown
ISBN: 0767932021
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 331
Book Description
“The lessons that these animals taught me have been subtle, startling, and inspirational, playing a small but vital part in helping to shape the person you see with the stethoscope around his neck.” —Dr. Nick Trout New York Times bestselling author Nick Trout has captivated readers by taking them behind the scenes into the heartwarming—and sometimes heartrending—world of veterinary medicine. In Ever By My Side, Nick turns the lens inward to offer a funny, moving, and intimate memoir about how the pets he has had throughout his life have shaped him into the son, husband, father, and doctor he is today. Using his relationships with those beloved animals to tell his life story, Nick shares the profound lessons he’s learned about friendship, loyalty, and resilience. The result is a moving story that speaks not just to animal lovers, but to any reader who appreciates the bonds we have with our loved ones, be they animal or human, and the lengths to which we go to nurture those bonds. Nick waxes nostalgic about his boyhood in a working-class British suburb, where a large German shepherd named Patch was the perfect companion to a scrawny, bookish boy in a neighborhood full of bullies. He writes about his relationship with his father, the man who nurtured Nick’s dream of becoming a vet, even though he couldn’t have imagined the career would lead his only son 3,000 miles away. He describes wooing his future wife and stepdaughter and (perhaps most difficult of all) their ornery cat. And he offers a poignant chronicle of his daughter’s devastating diagnosis of cystic fibrosis and how a little yellow Labrador retriever played an important role in bringing joy to their family when they needed it most. Alongside Nick’s warm reflections, the pets in these pages come alive as irresistible characters in their own right and showcase the power of animals to offer a lifetime of consolation, guidance, and abiding affection. Tender, wry, and ruminative, Ever By My Side is a tribute to the power and beauty of ordinary life and a celebration of how pets make it all the sweeter and richer.
Publisher: Crown
ISBN: 0767932021
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 331
Book Description
“The lessons that these animals taught me have been subtle, startling, and inspirational, playing a small but vital part in helping to shape the person you see with the stethoscope around his neck.” —Dr. Nick Trout New York Times bestselling author Nick Trout has captivated readers by taking them behind the scenes into the heartwarming—and sometimes heartrending—world of veterinary medicine. In Ever By My Side, Nick turns the lens inward to offer a funny, moving, and intimate memoir about how the pets he has had throughout his life have shaped him into the son, husband, father, and doctor he is today. Using his relationships with those beloved animals to tell his life story, Nick shares the profound lessons he’s learned about friendship, loyalty, and resilience. The result is a moving story that speaks not just to animal lovers, but to any reader who appreciates the bonds we have with our loved ones, be they animal or human, and the lengths to which we go to nurture those bonds. Nick waxes nostalgic about his boyhood in a working-class British suburb, where a large German shepherd named Patch was the perfect companion to a scrawny, bookish boy in a neighborhood full of bullies. He writes about his relationship with his father, the man who nurtured Nick’s dream of becoming a vet, even though he couldn’t have imagined the career would lead his only son 3,000 miles away. He describes wooing his future wife and stepdaughter and (perhaps most difficult of all) their ornery cat. And he offers a poignant chronicle of his daughter’s devastating diagnosis of cystic fibrosis and how a little yellow Labrador retriever played an important role in bringing joy to their family when they needed it most. Alongside Nick’s warm reflections, the pets in these pages come alive as irresistible characters in their own right and showcase the power of animals to offer a lifetime of consolation, guidance, and abiding affection. Tender, wry, and ruminative, Ever By My Side is a tribute to the power and beauty of ordinary life and a celebration of how pets make it all the sweeter and richer.
This Is How
Author: M.J. Hyland
Publisher: Canongate Books
ISBN: 184767772X
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 401
Book Description
All actions have consequences. This is how life goes. Patrick is a loner, an intelligent but disturbed young man struggling to find his place in the world. He ventures out on his own, and, as he begins to find happiness, he commits an act of violence that sends his life horribly and irreversibly out of control. But should a person's life be judged by a single bad act? This is How is a compelling and macabre journey into the dark side of human existence and a powerful meditation on the nature of guilt and redemption
Publisher: Canongate Books
ISBN: 184767772X
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 401
Book Description
All actions have consequences. This is how life goes. Patrick is a loner, an intelligent but disturbed young man struggling to find his place in the world. He ventures out on his own, and, as he begins to find happiness, he commits an act of violence that sends his life horribly and irreversibly out of control. But should a person's life be judged by a single bad act? This is How is a compelling and macabre journey into the dark side of human existence and a powerful meditation on the nature of guilt and redemption
The Bridge Murders
Author: J. T. Matthews
Publisher: Don Hale
ISBN: 1907163182
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 320
Book Description
Publisher: Don Hale
ISBN: 1907163182
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 320
Book Description
Narcissism for Beginners
Author: Martine McDonagh
Publisher: Unbound Publishing
ISBN: 178352345X
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 149
Book Description
2018 People’s Book Prize Finalist Longlisted for the 2017 Guardian Not the Booker Prize Meet Sonny Anderson: budding author, ex-meth-head, neurotic and Shaun of the Dead obsessive. Sonny doesn’t remember his mother because when he was five, his father kidnapped him from his home in Scotland and took him to live on a commune in the Brazilian outback. Since the age of eleven, he has lived in Southern California with his enigmatic guardian, Thomas – but on his twenty-first birthday he receives a gift that will throw his life wildly off course, all over again. Armed with five mysterious letters and a list of addresses, Sonny musters the courage to return to the UK and finally learn the truth about his childhood. As the story of his past unravels, though, he's less sure it's the truth he wants to hear.
Publisher: Unbound Publishing
ISBN: 178352345X
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 149
Book Description
2018 People’s Book Prize Finalist Longlisted for the 2017 Guardian Not the Booker Prize Meet Sonny Anderson: budding author, ex-meth-head, neurotic and Shaun of the Dead obsessive. Sonny doesn’t remember his mother because when he was five, his father kidnapped him from his home in Scotland and took him to live on a commune in the Brazilian outback. Since the age of eleven, he has lived in Southern California with his enigmatic guardian, Thomas – but on his twenty-first birthday he receives a gift that will throw his life wildly off course, all over again. Armed with five mysterious letters and a list of addresses, Sonny musters the courage to return to the UK and finally learn the truth about his childhood. As the story of his past unravels, though, he's less sure it's the truth he wants to hear.
Midnight
Author: Josephine Cox
Publisher: Harper Collins
ISBN: 0062101404
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 204
Book Description
A #1 London Times bestselling author in her native England—and, in fact, one of the UK’s most consistently bestselling authors over the past several years—Josephine Cox returns with Midnight. In this powerful, dark love story, Cox tells the story of Jack, haunted by personal demons from a shadowed past, and devoted, adoring Molly, and their struggles to preserve a relationship shrouded in shocking secrets and plagued by malignant forces. The author of Born Bad, The Loner, Lovers & Liars, and other masterworks of contemporary women’s fiction, Cox will captivate Rosamund Pilcher, Barbard Delinsky, and Amanda Stevens fans, who will be thrilled to discover that Midnight lingers on in the heart and the memory.
Publisher: Harper Collins
ISBN: 0062101404
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 204
Book Description
A #1 London Times bestselling author in her native England—and, in fact, one of the UK’s most consistently bestselling authors over the past several years—Josephine Cox returns with Midnight. In this powerful, dark love story, Cox tells the story of Jack, haunted by personal demons from a shadowed past, and devoted, adoring Molly, and their struggles to preserve a relationship shrouded in shocking secrets and plagued by malignant forces. The author of Born Bad, The Loner, Lovers & Liars, and other masterworks of contemporary women’s fiction, Cox will captivate Rosamund Pilcher, Barbard Delinsky, and Amanda Stevens fans, who will be thrilled to discover that Midnight lingers on in the heart and the memory.
A Wartime Summer
Author: Rosie Meddon
Publisher: Canelo
ISBN: 1800326602
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 394
Book Description
Hope and opportunity can come from even the bleakest of moments... Left homeless after the Exeter Blitz, May must find a job if she’s to put a roof over her head and help support her two younger sisters. Taking a job as housekeeper to farmer George, May soon ends up getting stuck into more than just cleaning and cooking. The Ministry of Agriculture will close Fair Maids Farm if it doesn’t meet their produce targets, but George refuses to heed their warnings. With only two reluctant Land Girls to help, May receives unexpected guidance from Dan, a neighbouring farmer, whose kindness gets tongues wagging in the village. But secrets and sabotage lie ahead – can May hold her own in a world she’s unfamiliar with and turn the fortunes of the farm around? An uplifting and captivating Second World War saga for fans of Rosie Clarke and Katie Flynn. Praise for A Wartime Summer 'Full of engaging characters and a fabulous countryside setting. A heartwarming and uplifting story that’s hard to put down.' Rosie Hendry 'I got swept away in this wonderful, uplifting tale. I was smiling one moment, crying the next. A must-read!' Vicki Beeby
Publisher: Canelo
ISBN: 1800326602
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 394
Book Description
Hope and opportunity can come from even the bleakest of moments... Left homeless after the Exeter Blitz, May must find a job if she’s to put a roof over her head and help support her two younger sisters. Taking a job as housekeeper to farmer George, May soon ends up getting stuck into more than just cleaning and cooking. The Ministry of Agriculture will close Fair Maids Farm if it doesn’t meet their produce targets, but George refuses to heed their warnings. With only two reluctant Land Girls to help, May receives unexpected guidance from Dan, a neighbouring farmer, whose kindness gets tongues wagging in the village. But secrets and sabotage lie ahead – can May hold her own in a world she’s unfamiliar with and turn the fortunes of the farm around? An uplifting and captivating Second World War saga for fans of Rosie Clarke and Katie Flynn. Praise for A Wartime Summer 'Full of engaging characters and a fabulous countryside setting. A heartwarming and uplifting story that’s hard to put down.' Rosie Hendry 'I got swept away in this wonderful, uplifting tale. I was smiling one moment, crying the next. A must-read!' Vicki Beeby