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A sensible, reassuring guide to sex and growing up, revised with
the most up-to-date information. What do you want to know about
sex? Information about sex is everywhere. But what you learn from
TV, movies, the internet, and friends is not always a healthy or
accurate view of sexuality. This book is the perfect antidote.
Formatted into a series of short Q&As, it is a frank,
informative and open way to learn about changing bodies, sex,
relationships, puberty and more. Children can use the book to
explore and answer questions for themselves, or it can be used as a
helpful starting points for conversations between adults and their
children. Now revised and updated for the UK, Joanna Cole's Asking
About Sex & Growing Up is the perfect book to provide answers
to questions about sex.
Kate Bush started her career at the top, the spellbinding
'Wuthering Heights' giving her a number one hit single with her
first release. Yet from there, artistically at least, the only way
has been up. For while the sales of both singles and albums over
the five decades since have had their peaks and troughs, every new
release has seen Bush refuse to be boxed in by past success but
instead continue to take the musical chances that have
characterised her career from day one. Across ten studio albums,
including director's cut reassessments of two of them, and a live
record of the 2014 Hammersmith Apollo residency, Kate Bush has
constantly sought new ground, reinventing her sound time and again.
She has often strayed from the commercial path of least resistance
to examine the less travelled musical byways that have provided the
inspiration for an extraordinary body of work, quite unlike anyone
else's. With a string of platinum albums and hit singles to her
credit, Kate's is a fascinating journey. This book examines her
entire recorded catalogue from The Kick Inside through to Before
The Dawn, hoovering up all the B-sides and the rarities along the
way. It's a comprehensive guide to the extraordinary music of Kate
Bush.
Few, if any bands, have been as prolific or consistently creative
as Genesis were in the 1970s, both together and apart. Across that
decade, the mothership released eight studio and two live albums,
played a thousand concerts and launched the solo careers of four of
its members. Through it all, they weathered the departures of
Anthony Phillips, Peter Gabriel and Steve Hackett, ending the
decade as a self-contained trio of Tony Banks, Phil Collins and
Mike Rutherford, one that was about to become the biggest band in
the world. For many though, the 1970s represents their artistic
peak as a hothouse for incredible songwriters. It made for a
combustible, heady brew when those talents were all harnessed in
the service of the band, helping create the progressive rock genre,
pioneering the multimedia concert experience, as well as making a
rakishly worn daffodil the headgear of choice for the cognoscenti.
Genesis began the decade by playing before an audience of one and
asking if he had 'any requests?' and ended it by headlining the
Knebworth Festival in front of 80,000 fans. This book tells the
whole story of that tumultuous decade, on record and on stage,
together and apart.
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Fallen Soldiers (DVD)
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Bill Thomas co-writes and directs this military thriller. As the
Napoleonic Wars rage across Europe, wounded British soldier John
Cross (Matthew Neal) is forced to go back behind enemy lines to
investigate a mysterious illness rumoured to be plaguing his fellow
fighters. After being captured by French soldiers, John discovers a
plot to resurrect fallen soldiers and meets a prisoner willing to
reveal the truth about its origins...
What do you want to know about sex?
Information about sex is everywhere. But what you learn from TV,
movies, the internet, and friends is not always a healthy or
accurate view of sexuality.
Now revised and updated with current facts, Joanna Cole's Asking
About Sex & Growing Up is the perfect book to provide answers
to questions about sex. Writing especially for preteens, the author
uses a question-and-answer format to offer straightforward
information on a wide variety of subjects related to sex and
puberty.
Jerold Volker was the youngest vice-president ever at one of
Cincinnati's oldest and most prestigious banks. He was on the
fast-track to success and he liked it. But Jerold had a secret - a
deep, dark secret - and he was soon to learn that secrets have a
mind of their own. They want to be told. They want to see the light
of day, no matter how hard you try to bury them. For Jerold, the
past had latched onto his shirt-tail and followed him into the
future, and now he must deal with it. For Jerold, the secret came
to him in the form of a mysterious text message that read simply
"Help me." Frustrated and desperate, Jerold followed the clues back
to his estranged Kentucky home town where the past quickly revealed
itself. But things are seldom as they seem, and soon Jerold was
floundering in the ashes of his tortured past from which he'd so
ardently fled. Read this exciting, fast-moving thriller and grow
with Jerold as he learns that pain and forgiveness are but two
sides of the same coin; that the past cannot be buried and . . .
The secret will not be denied.
A book about a struggling actor who mumbles, tumbles, and fumbles
his way through acting school and reperatory and touring theatre in
England in the early 20th century
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