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Two women. Two eggs. One life-changing switch.
Katherine finally has it all. She's spent her entire life striving for perfection―obsessing over her spotless home, maintaining her pristine reputation, building her perfect family―and her hard work has finally paid off. After seven difficult years of trying (and failing) to conceive, Katherine gives birth to Rose, her IVF miracle child, and at last has the one thing she's wanted most of all. But one thing isn't quite perfect. Rose's pale skin doesn't match Katherine's complexion, and an irritating doubt begins to grow in Katherine's mind.
Tess never got the happy ending she wanted. She underwent IVF at the same clinic as Katherine, but after finally conceiving, Tess's daughter was stillborn. Now, nearly one year later, she's approaching rock bottom. Consumed by her grief and without hope for the future, Tess is divorced, broke, and stuck in a dead-end job beneath her skillset.
But shortly before Rose's first birthday, Katherine and Tess get a call from the fertility clinic: Their eggs were switched.
As Katherine's carefully planned life begins to crumble around her, Tess finally sees the glimmer of hope she needed to get her life back on track. Motherhood has always been their dream, and neither woman is prepared to share that claim over Rose. It will take a tense custody battle to decide who deserves to be Rose's mother, but it will also push them to the brink.
With themes of racial identity, loss, and betrayal, Hold My Girl is an emotional novel that will leave you contemplating: What makes a mother?
Business Research Methods covers all the stages in undertaking research using a clear, structured step-by-step guide.
Christina Quinlan's qualitive and holistic approaches are combined with William Zikmund's quantitative and advanced methods in this fully updated third edition, to give students a broad spectrum of approaches for their research project.
This comprehensive text is essential reading for all business students getting to grips with research methods for their project.
The comprehensive Teacher's Book contains detailed notes and extra
materials - everything teachers need to make the most of the
course. * Teacher's notes for every unit with warmers, fillers,
alternative suggestions, culture notes and answer keys. * Teaching
tips on useful areas such as grammar, lexis, pronunciation, using
video etc. * Photocopiable grammar, vocabulary and functional
language worksheets for every unit. * Class audio and video
scripts. * Unit and achievement tests. * Mid and end of course
tests. * Test audio, audio scripts and answer keys.
The Book of Small is a collection of thirty-six short stories
about a childhood in a town that still had vestiges of its pioneer
past. Emily Carr tells stories about her family, neighbours,
friends and strangers-who run the gamut from genteel people in high
society to disreputable frequenters of saloons-as well as an array
of beloved pets. All are observed through the sharp eyes and ears
of a young and ever-curious girl. Carr's writing is a disarming
combination of charm and devastating frankness.
An exhilarating and deeply moving story of one man's attempt to sea
kayak the areas of the Shipping Forecast, perfect for fans of The
Salt Path and Attention All Shipping Foreword by Charlie Connelly,
author of Attention All Shipping The Shipping Forecast has been
described as the UK's national lullaby: a source of dependability
and calm in our often chaotic world, it has charmed millions of
listeners and aided generations of seafarers across the decades. No
stranger to weathering a storm after living with a rare
life-limiting condition and facing the death of his brother, avid
kayaker Toby Carr set out to explore the areas of the Forecast. On
a journey that took him to the harshest and most tranquil stretches
of our sea, Toby found the real people, places and stories behind
the familiar names and imagined environments of the well-loved BBC
broadcast. From the wildness and peace of the sea, looking back at
the land, Toby hoped to gain the strength and balance he knew
nature could provide and to discover what anchors us to each other.
Written by Toby's sister Katie from his extensive notes and
recordings after his untimely death, Moderate Becoming Good Later
is both an epic adventure - sometimes choppy, constantly moving -
and a personal voyage of discovery that includes old friends and
new, plenty of wildlife, and the ever-present sea.
A sinister case of deadly poisoned chocolates from Sodbury Cross's
high street shop haunts the group of friends and relatives
assembled at Bellegarde, among the orchards of 'peach-fancier'
Marcus Chesney. To prove a point about how the sweets could have
been poisoned under the nose of the shopkeeper, Chesney stages an
elaborate memory game to test whether any of his guests can see
beyond their 'black spectacles'; that is, to see the truth without
assumptions as witnesses. During the test - which is also being
filmed - Chesney is murdered by his accomplice, dressed head to toe
in an 'invisible man' disguise. The keen wits of Dr Gideon Fell are
called for to crack this brazen and bizarre murder committed in
full view of an audience. Also known by its US title The Problem of
the Green Capsule, this classic novel is widely regarded as one of
John Dickson Carr's masterpieces and remains among the greatest
impossible crime mysteries of all time.
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Paul Blart - Mall Cop (DVD)
Kevin James, Keir O'Donnell, Jayma Mays, Raini Rodriguez, Shirley Knight, …
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Comedy starring Kevin James as Paul Blart, a good-natured,
quiet-living man working as a security guard at a shopping mall
having failed in his ambition to become a state trooper owing to
his weight problem. When a gang of criminals disguised as Santa's
helpers put the mall under siege and take hostages - including
Paul's young daughter Maya (Raini Rodriguez) and the long-time
object of his affections, Amy (Jayma Mays) - Paul takes matters
into his own hands and becomes the unlikely hero of the day.
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He Who Whispers
John Dickson-Carr; Introduction by Martin Edwards
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‘It almost seemed that the murder, if it was a murder, must have
been committed by someone who could rise up unsupported in the
air…’ When Miles Hammond is invited to a meeting of the Murder
Club in London, he is met instead with just two other guests and is
treated to a strange tale of an impossible crime in France from
years before; the murder of a man on a tower with only one
staircase, under watch at the time at which the murder took place.
With theories of levitating vampires abounding, the story comes
home to Miles when he realises that the librarian he has just hired
for his home is none other than Fay Seton, a woman whose name still
echoes from the heart of this bizarre and unsolved murder of the
past. First published in 1946, in later years Carr considered this
novel one of his finest works. It shows the masterful author at the
height of his powers, boasting an ingenious plot delivered with an
astounding pace and striking characters including none other than
the great detective, Dr Gideon Fell.
IT’S HERE! The second perilous, poop-filled adventure featuring
Captain Looroll and her super stinky nemesis ToiletTROLL! You’ll
be on the edge of your (toilet) seat . . . When toxic baddie
ToiletTROLL unleashes foul-smelling havoc at the museum, there’s
only ONE superhero with the skills and courage to clean up the
mess. Enter . . . CAPTAIN LOOROLL! Accompanied by her crew of
brave, hygiene-loving friends, can our fearless pooperhero save the
world from imminent and VERY MESSY destruction? (Pooping dinosaurs
included!) From the acclaimed author-illustrator Matt Carr, creator
of Superbat and Spyder, and packed with high-octane adventure, mild
(poopy) peril – plus a warm-hearted friendship message.
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