Magical interlinked stories about what one girl learns from talking to trees throughout Time and from around the world in a sumptuous gift book presentation. From the team who…
How well can you really know a stranger?Malcolm is missing. Clare is certain that she can find him, so she travels to the oceanside city where he last lived to start investigating…
She won’t let anything stand in her way…After Pearl’s home is destroyed in the Exeter Blitz, so too are her dreams of performing onstage. Finding work as a bus conductress…
• Provides seasonal material for Messy Churches• Contains three sessions for Lent, Holy Week and Easter, with a variety of activities to appeal to all ages and interests•…
Cat wants to fly, so he flaps his arms, jumps up high, and teams up with Bird. Together, they enjoy a flying adventure.
A twist of fate will force her to start anew...When Adam Rhoades tires of the political climate in Ireland and decides to leave for America, his daughter Rebekah''s future…
The debut collection from New Poetries VIII contributor Joseph Minden, Poppy, is a lovelorn research trip exhuming the sentimental violence at the root of Englishness.
This first collection by New Poetries poet and Telegraph poetry editor is at once brilliantly witty in language and formal ambition, and wryly dark in its themes.
Simple text with short sentences, simple dialogue, and sans serif text enables new readers to enjoy reading and develop their vocabulary. A funny story about compromise at…
Simple text with short sentences, basic dialogue, and sans serif text enables new readers to enjoy reading and develop their vocabulary. This story introduces young readers to…
Four animals vie for a tree’s lemon pies, and their attempt to decide things becomes a divide.
Depression is one of the most common mental health issues for which clients seek psychotherapy. This book supplies clinicians with effective tools and concepts of strategic and…
The July-August 2024 issue of PN Review, one of the most outstanding poetry journals of our time.
Does your work give you a sense of purpose? How do you feel when work serves up difficulties and problems? How do we work well? Is there a God, and might God have something to say…