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Discover the top 10 bestselling Cornish Midwives series!Midwife
Izzy is devastated to learn that her beloved grandmother is dying.
Abandoned as a baby by her own mother, her grandparents have been
the only family Izzy has ever known and she wants to spend every
last precious moment with them. New locum vicar, Noah, is a
wonderful support – kind, considerate and always there for Izzy
whenever she needs a shoulder to cry on. But secretly Noah is
battling his own doubts about his faith – how can he offer Izzy
comfort if he doesn’t truly believe his own words? When Izzy and
Noah are brought together to support grieving parents, Noah reaches
breaking point. He can't stay in Port Agnes and live a lie. But
Izzy is adamant it’s the only place she can be…. Will love find
a way or will Izzy's hopes of a future be dashed? Praise for The
Cornish Midwife Series: 'Stunning setting, wonderful characters,
and oozing with warmth. A triumph from Jo Bartlett.' Jessica
Redland 'Perfectly written and set in the beating heart of a
community, this story is a wonderful slice of Cornish escapism.'
Helen J Rolfe “I absolutely love the Cornish Midwife series,
especially being an aspiring midwife from Cornwall. Despite being
fiction, these books never fail to motivate me to carry on studying
when things get tough and really become The Cornish Midwife
myself.” Tegan from Reading with Tegs (book blogger and trainee
midwife) “I get so absorbed in the books from the Cornish Midwife
series, I can’t put them down. The characters are like my
colleagues, a tight group of people who love the job they do. The
stories are truly captivating and make me feel like I am working
alongside the characters, as the series mirrors my working life as
a Midwifery Care Assistant so well.” Sandra Twyman, Midwifery
Care Assistant and avid reader
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The Rescue
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Kittie Lambton
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Ballad of Calypso
(Paperback)
Dennis C Mcguire; Illustrated by Pat McGuire; Edited by Diana Talley
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This sailing companion will take you along its rocky coastlines and
golden beaches and up its many estuaries and rivers, enriching your
journey from port to port with the history, sights and gastronomic
delights of the region. Numerous photographs illustrate the places
described and emphasise the picturesque nature of this most popular
cruising ground.
In 2016, Sandy Winterbottom embarked on an epic six-week tall-ship
voyage from Uruguay to Antarctica. At the mid-way stop in South
Georgia, her pristine image of the Antarctic was shattered when she
discovered the dark legacy of twentieth century industrial-scale
whaling. Enraged by what she found, she was quick to blame the men
who undertook this wholescale slaughter, but then she stumbled upon
the grave of an eighteen-year-old whaler from Edinburgh who she
could not allow to bear the brunt of blame. There are two sides to
every story. The Two-Headed Whale vividly brings to life the
spectacular scenery and wildlife of the vast Southern Oceans, set
alongside the true-life story of Anthony Ford, the boy in the
grave, as he sailed the same seas and toiled in an industry where
profits outranked human life. In this compelling account, Sandy
challenges our preconceptions of the Antarctic, weaving in themes
of colonialism, capitalism and its link to both environmental and
human exploitation. Drawing together threads of nature and travel
writing with an unflinching narrative of life onboard a whaling
factory ship and the legacy it left behind, The Two-Headed Whale
leaves us questioning our troubled relationship with the
extraordinary abundance of this planet.
Amyr Klink, whose sailing exploits have made him a hero in Brazil,
tells of his daring singlehanded circumnavigation below the
Antarctic Convergence. Surfing the waves in his custom-built
50-foot "aluminum red truck," PARATII, Klink enjoys the quiet
confidence that comes from proper planning, common-sense
technology, and a lifelong fascination with the history of Southern
Ocean sailing. A modern Moitessier, sailing before an Aerorig mast,
Klink proves his seamanship handling tricky boat repairs while
underway, navigating icebergs, negotiating gales and williwaws, and
surfing gigantic waves.
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