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‘Our God is a big man: a tall man much higher than the highest chapel
in Wales and broader than the broadest chapel. For the promised day
that He comes to deliver us a sermon we shall have made a hole in the
roof and taken down a wall. Our God has a long, white beard, and he is
not unlike the Father Christmas of picture-books. Often he lies on his
stomach on Heaven’s floor, an eye at one of his myriads of peepholes,
watching that we keep his laws. Our God wears a frock coat, a starched
linen collar and black necktie, and a silk hat, and on the Sabbath he
preaches to the congregation of Heaven.’
Set in west Wales and among the Welsh of London, and written in the
Biblical cadence which had made its author famous, Caradoc Evans’s
third collection castigates the ignorance, greed and hypocrisy of his
people.
HarperCollins is proud to present its incredible range of
best-loved, essential classics. 'This was the slaying of the
Minotaur, which put an end forever to the shameful tribute of seven
youths and seven maidens which was exacted from the Athenians every
nine years.' The gods, heroes and legends of Greek mythology and
their Roman interpretations are as fascinating as they are
instructive. They include the almighty Zeus and his many wives;
heroic Perseus, slayer of the snake-headed Medusa; Helen of Troy,
whose beauty caused a great war; Medea, driven mad by jealousy; and
tragic Persephone, doomed to live half of each year in the
Underworld, condemning the world above to winter. First published
in 1880, this comprehensive collection is an early modern retelling
of the characters and tales of ancient Greece and Rome; a popular
account which offers an important insight into the ancient
civilisations that it evokes, and forms a basis for our
understanding of the classical world.
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From an acclaimed horror writer, a chilling tale of blood-hungry
children who rise from the dead in this innovative spin on
apocalyptic vampire fiction.
"Suffer the Children" presents a terrifying tale of apocalyptic
fiction, as readers are introduced to Herod's Syndrome, a
devastating illness that suddenly and swiftly kills all young
children across the globe. Soon, they return from the grave...and
ask for blood. And with blood, they stop being dead. They continue
to remain the children they once were...but only for a short time,
as they need more blood to live. The average human body holds ten
pints of blood, so the inevitable question for parents everywhere
becomes: How far would you go to bring "your" child back?
'Completely blew me away.' Daisy Johnson, author of Everything
Under 'One of the most dazzling debuts I've ever read.' Taiye
Selasi, author of Ghana Must Go 'I'm urging everyone to read it.'
Sophie Mackintosh, author of The Water Cure Ada has always been
unusual. Her parents prayed her into existence, but something must
have gone awry. Their troubled child begins to develop separate
selves and is prone to fits of anger and grief.When Ada grows up
and heads to college in America, a traumatic event crystallises the
selves into something more powerful. As Ada fades into the
background of her own mind, these 'alters' - now protective, now
hedonistic - take control, shifting her life in a dangerous
direction.
Grimm's Complete Fairy Tales collects more than two hundred tales
set down by Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm in the early decades of the
nineteenth century, among them some of the best-loved and most
famous fairy tales in all literature: "Little Red Riding Hood,"
"Snow-White and the Seven Dwarfs," "Cinderella," "Sleeping Beauty,"
"Rapunzel," "Rumpelstiltskin," and "Tom Thumb". Derived from folk
tales that had been part of the oral storytelling tradition for
centuries, these stories are acknowledged as literary landmarks
that transcend their time and culture. This edition also features
ten rarely seen "Children's Legends" and the full-colour artwork of
Arthur Rackham. Grimm's Complete Fairy Tales is one of Barnes &
Noble's Leatherbound classics. Each volume features authoritative
texts by the world's greatest authors in an exquisitely designed
bonded-leather binding, with distinctive gilt edging and a
silk-ribbon bookmark. Decorative, durable, and collectible, these
books offer hours of pleasure to readers young and old and are an
indispensable cornerstone for every home library.
After more than a decade of tumult, Roman warrior Rex and his
aristocratic wife, Flavia, are thankful to the God they serve for
the peaceful life they are living in the city of Alexandria. But
with the Empire in flux, it cannot last. When Rex is called away to
serve Constantine in his fight against Licinius, Flavia's
loneliness and longing for a baby lead her down the road of
temptation. Perhaps one of Egypt's gods will grant her conception?
As battles rage both within and without, Rex and Flavia will have
to rely on God's forgiveness and protection if they are to survive
the trials to come. Their adventures sweep them into the great
events of the ancient church, including the forging of the Nicene
Creed, terrible murders within the imperial family, the quest for
the true cross of Christ in Jerusalem, and the end of pagan Rome as
a new Christian empire dawns. Bryan Litfin brings his epic
Constantine's Empire series to a thrilling close with this dramatic
tale of struggle and redemption.
Selected for the 2012 Man Booker Prize shortlist. As he arrives
with his family at the villa in the hills above Nice, Joe sees a
body in the swimming pool. But the girl is very much alive. She is
Kitty Finch: a self-proclaimed botanist with green-painted
fingernails, walking naked out of the water and into the heart of
their holiday. Why is she there? What does she want from them all?
And why does Joe's enigmatic wife allow her to remain? Profound and
thrilling, Swimming Home reveals how the most devastating secrets
are the ones we keep from ourselves.
A beautiful new limited edition paperback of The Song of Achilles,
published as part of the Bloomsbury Modern Classics list The god
touches his finger to the arrow's fletching. Then he breathes, a
puff of air - as if to send dandelions flying, to push toy boats
over water. And the arrow flies, straight and silent, in a curving,
downward arc towards Achilles' back. Greece in the age of heroes.
Patroclus, an awkward young prince, has been exiled to the court of
King Peleus and his perfect son Achilles. Despite their
differences, the boys develop a tender friendship, a bond which
blossoms into something deeper as they grow into young men. But
when Helen of Sparta is kidnapped, Achilles is dispatched to
distant Troy to fulfil his destiny. Torn between love and fear for
his friend, Patroclus follows, little knowing that the years that
follow will test everything they hold dear.
Forgiveness is about letting go, not forgetting what was done to
you. Are you ready to let go or are you a prisoner within? Amy
thought she had a protective shield; her older brother Josh and her
beloved Mum to protect her from her Dad's drunken rages. One
never-to-be-forgotten night Amy loses them all... Can she ever
trust again? Prisoner Within is a tale of learning to love again
and forgiveness from award winning author Jenny Ford.
HarperCollins is proud to present its range of best-loved,
essential classics. 'How fleeting are the wishes and efforts of
man! how short his time! and consequently how poor will his
products be, compared with those accumulated by nature during whole
geological periods.' Still considered one of the most important and
groundbreaking works of science ever written, Darwin's eminently
readable exploration of the evolutionary process challenged most of
the strong beliefs of the Western world. Forced to question the
idea of the Creator, mid-nineteenth century readers were faced with
Darwin's theories on the laws of natural selection and the
randomness of evolution, causing massive controversy at the time.
However, Darwin's theories remain instrumental in providing the
backbone to modern biology today.
Reis saam na eerste-eeuse Rome en ontdek hoekom hierdie klassieke reeks
miljoene lesers oor die wêreld heen geïnspireer het. Die drie boeke in
die Merk van die Leeu-reeks word as ’n spesiale geskenkstel aangebied.
’n Stem in die wind is die eerste boek in die reeks. Dit vertel die
verhaal van Hadassa, ’n jong Joodse meisie wat as slaaf weggevoer is,
maar steeds vashou aan haar geloof in God. Al voel sy verskeur deur
haar liefde vir ’n aantreklike jong edelman, word Hadassa ’n baken van
hoop en lig te midde van die duisternis en verval rondom haar.
’n Eggo in die duisternis vertel die verhaal van Markus, ’n welgestelde
Romeinse edelman. Diep geraak deur Hadassa se opregte geloof, begin hy
wonder of daar nie méér in die lewe is nie. In sy soeke na betekenis en
geloof, word hy gelei deur ’n sagte fluistering uit die verlede wat hom
kan bevry van die duisternis in sy siel.
Die trilogie sluit af met So seker as wat die dag breek. Dit vertel die
verhaal van Atretes, ’n Germaanse stamleier wat sy vryheid as gladiator
verdien het. Atretes wil saam met sy babaseun teruggaan na Germanië,
maar wat van Rispa, die gelowige weduwee wat sedert sy geboorte vir die
seun gesorg het?
Longlisted for the Booker Prize The Sunday Times Bestseller Trust
by Hernan Diaz is a sweeping, unpredicatable novel about power,
wealth and truth, told by four unique, interlocking voices and set
against the backdrop of turbulent 1920s New York. Perfect for fans
of Succession. Can one person change the course of history? A Wall
Street tycoon takes a young woman as his wife. Together they rise
to the top in an age of excess and speculation. But now a novelist
is threatening to reveal the secrets behind their marriage, and
this wealthy man's story - of greed, love and betrayal - is about
to slip from his grasp. Composed of four competing versions of this
deliciously deceptive tale, Trust brings us on a quest for truth
while confronting the lies that often live buried in the human
heart. 'One of the great puzzle-box novels, it's the cleverest of
conceits, wrapped up in a page-turner' - Telegraph 'Genius' -
Lauren Groff, author of Matrix
Can you ever forget your first love? Donegal, Ireland, 1939 As the
world teeters on the brink of WWII, Eliza Lavery is alone in the
world after her fiance, Davey, was lost in the Irish Civil War. But
a chance meeting on the wild beauty of Ballmastocker Bay could
change everything. Hamilton, Bermuda, 2022 Eight decades later,
troubled by her future, Saoirse O'Donnell walks on the pink sands
of Bermuda's Horseshoe Bay. When she uncovers a connection to
Eliza, all those years before, she hears a story that promises to
influence her own heart and her own choice - but also to reveal a
long-buried secret. Two women must each make a choice between their
past and their present in this sweeping, epic love story spanning
two continents, three generations, and a joy and tragedy over
nearly a century. Praise for The Girl from Donegal 'A timeless love
story, beautifully told across eighty years and two continents . .
. Carmel takes us on an emotional rollercoaster' HAZEL GAYNOR
'[The] characters are unforgettable and drawn with real heart -
you're rooting for them from the get-go and with them all the way'
CATHERINE RYAN HOWARD
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Agnes Desarthe; Translated by Adriana Hunter
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Jerome is a calm man - at least, that's what he'd always believed.
But when his daughter's boyfriend dies in an accident, he is
overwhelmed by unexpected grief. As he struggles to make sense of
the loss and his own reaction to it, he finds himself assailed by
emotions and memories he has allowed to lie dormant: the residual
feelings for his ex-wife; a baffling new attraction to a stranger;
a precarious friendship with a retired policeman; and, above all,
unsettling questions about his own past and the family he never
knew. In returning to the forests of his childhood and the darkest
nights of the second world war, Jerome gradually, painfully begins
to piece together the truth of his own origins and the tragedy that
his adoptive parents tried to bury.
Riding Shotgun By Barb Han He must protect her The minute Emerson
Bennett arrives in Cider Creek, asking about her missing mother,
she's in someone's lethal sights. And Rory Hayes isn't about to let
her face his suddenly hostile hometown alone. An outsider since
childhood, he knows the damage secrets can do-especially his own.
But will helping this beautiful stranger uncover the truth be
enough to keep them alive? Casing the Copycat By Nicole Helm The
perfect team is targeted... Dunne Thompson spent his adult life
trying to atone for his serial killer grandfather. When his
friend's mysterious twin, Quinn Peterson, offers her help with his
latest obsession-tracking down a copycat killer-it's a nonstarter.
But Quinn's quick, unorthodox mind catches patterns Dunne hasn't
seen. As attraction and danger collide, the clues lead to a suspect
more surprising than Quinn herself...
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Bruce Scott; Photographs by Clare Scott; Cover design or artwork by Fiona Scott
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Stories do not have to be long. In the space of a couple of
sentences - or even a page or two - we can see the human heart
exposed in a way that is more powerful than in a novel. In Tiny
Tales Alexander McCall Smith explores romance, ambition, kindness
and happiness in thirty short stories that range in length from the
short to the tiny. The settings are as diverse as the characters -
Scotland, England, Australia, the United States - combining to
create a rich and always surprising selection. An Australian pope?.
A persuasive cosmetic surgeon? The world's laziest cat. A group of
students living together and getting romantically entangled? All
human and animal life is here - in miniature.
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