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Germany, 1946 History hides many secrets One woman will hunt for
the truth... *Previously published as 'Miss Graham's Cold War
Cookbook'* 'A perfect summer read; gripping, original, well-drawn
and compassionate' Joanne Harris 'Celia Rees is a superb writer,
and this novel has one of the most irresistible and unique story
hooks I've ever come across' Sophie Hannah Daughter. Sister.
Friend. Spy. It's 1946 and the dust of war has settled over Europe.
But for Edith Graham, an ordinary woman living an ordinary life,
her journey is only just beginning. Escaping her humdrum existence,
Edith is swept into war-torn Germany and recruited to draw elusive
Nazis out of hiding. But the closer she gets to the truth, the more
blurred the line between good and evil. In a shadowy world of
shifting loyalties, where no-one is quite who they seem to be, who
can Edith trust? Readers are gripped by Miss Graham's War: 'This is
a thoroughly absorbing post World War 2 novel' Netgalley reviewer
'It's a story that will stay with me for a long time' Netgalley
reviewer 'The characterisation is perfect . . .It really was a
super read and it took me through the emotions as I was reading'
Netgalley reviewer 'Spellbinding and heartbreaking' Netgalley
reviewer 'A brilliant story, based on the facts of what actually
went on during this time, you have to read this book! Gripping and
highly satisfying' Netgalley reviewer 'What a superb read! The plot
is exceptionally well-written and much research has gone into the
book' Netgalley reviewer
An updated edition of this outstanding historical novel, in a
stunning new package to celebrate the 20th anniversary of its
publication. When Mary sees her grandmother accused of witchcraft
and hanged for the crime, she is silently hurried to safety by an
unknown woman. The woman gives her tools to keep the record of her
days - paper and ink. Mary is taken to a boat in Plymouth and from
there sails to the New World where she hopes to make a new life
among the pilgrims. But old superstitions die hard and soon Mary
finds that she, like her grandmother, is the victim of ignorance
and stupidity, and once more she faces important choices to ensure
her survival. With a vividly evoked environment and characters
skilfully and patiently drawn, this is a powerful literary
achievement by Celia Rees that is utterly engrossing from start to
finish.
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Build your child's reading confidence at home with books at the
right level Enjoy the hilarity and mischief amidst the mistaken
identities, mixed messages and cross dressing in this wonderful
retelling of William Shakespeare's comedy play by Celia Rees. As
all the characters get their wires crossed, and fall in love with
the wrong people, time is running out to reveal their true
identities before they head to the church! Diamond/Band 17 books
offer more complex, underlying themes to give opportunities for
children to understand causes and points of view.
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Sorceress (Paperback)
Celia Rees
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R258
R237
Discovery Miles 2 370
Save R21 (8%)
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Ships in 9 - 15 working days
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As Witch Child ends so Sorceress begins. Alison Ellman is still
searching for information about Mary Newbury; she has a diary and
some scattered information about other people in Mary's life, but
Mary has disappeared into the forests and Alison has no way of
following her. But when she meets Agnes Herne, Alison encounters
the person who is going to tell her all about Mary's life after she
leaves Beulah. Agnes is a descendant of Mary's and has a special
skill which allows her to be in touch with Mary in the spirit
world. And Mary has a story to tell. A story of love and
friendship, sadness and loss. A story that takes her across the New
World in an epic search for a home. We fell under the spell of Mary
in Witch Child and now at last we find out what happened to her
after her ill-fated time in Beulah. Just as Mary's story has to be
told to Agnes, it has to be read by us for it is passionate,
compelling and utterly wonderful.
From the author of the bestselling and award-winning WITCH CHILD,
comes another outstanding historical novel. When two young women
meet under extraordinary circumstances in the eighteenth-century
West Indies, they are unified in their desire to escape their
oppressive lives. The first is a slave, forced to work in a
plantation mansion and subjected to terrible cruelty at the hands
of the plantation manager. The second is a spirited and rebellious
English girl, sent to the West Indies to marry well. But fate
ensures that one night the two young women have to save each other
and run away to a life no less dangerous but certainly a lot more
free. As pirates, they roam the seas, fight pitched battles against
their foes and become embroiled in many a heart-quickening
adventure. Written in brilliant and sparkling first-person
narrative, this is a wonderful novel in which Celia Rees has
brought the past vividly and intimately to life.
Everyone says that Caro is bad . . . but Jamie can't help himself.
He thinks of her night and day and can't believe that she wants to
be his girlfriend. Gorgeous, impulsive and unconventional, she is
totally different to all the other girls he knows. His sister,
Martha, hates her. Jamie doesn't know why, but there's no way he's
going to take any notice of her warnings to stay away from Caro.
But as Jamie falls deeper and deeper under her spell, he realises
there is more to Caro - much more. There are the times when she
disappears and doesn't get in touch, the small scars on her wrists,
her talk about revolutions and taking action, not to mention the
rumours he hears about the other men in her life. And then always
in the background there is Rob, Jamie's older brother, back from
Afghanistan and traumatised after having his leg smashed to bits
there. Jamie wants to help him, but Rob seems to be living in a
world of his own and is increasingly difficult to reach. With Caro,
the summer should have been perfect . . . but that isn't how things
work out in real life, and Jamie is going to find out the hard way.
This taut psychological drama is the brilliant new novel from
acclaimed Celia Rees.
Lewis James is unhappy. Overweight and unpopular, his dad despises
him, the girl he likes won't look at him - he has no friends, no
life. Desperate to change, anxious to know all about his future, he
tries a fortune-teller with a difference. A beguiling and seemingly
caring toyshop owner, Mr Jardine. Jardine is eager to help and
first offers Lewis practical advice - such as taking up exercise
and getting fitter to improve Lewis's chances with Lisa. He also
offers Lewis a Saturday job in his shop and Lewis soon starts to
feel more confident. He enjoys working in the shop, watching
Jardine at work crafting his life-like and ultra-sophisticated
puppets. But Lisa still evades Lewis, and he needs more help. Again
he turns to Jardine - making the biggest mistake of his life.
Jardine suggests Lewis somehow get a lock of Lisa's hair - then
Jardine will use his 'psychic gifts' to influence her. But what
Lewis doesn't know is that Jardine has no intention of helping him
- or Lisa. Jardine is a spirit thief - a Soul Taker. He wants human
souls to bring his 'children' to life and now he has Lewis right
where he wants him. Ater all, a deal's a deal. A life for a life, a
soul for a soul ...
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Sovay (Paperback)
Celia Rees
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R274
Discovery Miles 2 740
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From the author of the bestselling and award-winning WITCH CHILD,
comes another outstanding historical novel. Set against the
backdrop of the French Revolution and its impact on British
politics, this action-driven novel shows once again that Celia Rees
is one of our very best writers for teenage readers. Wild and
beautiful, spoilt and wilful, Sovay finds that her cosseted
upbringing in rural England has not prepared her for life as a
highway robber, for defending the honour of her family or for
trying to save herself from corruption and evil. As Sovay becomes
more and more embroiled in adventures she could never have
imagined, a story of dark intrigue, thwarted passions and sinister
intentions is revealed to her. Will she be able to survive, and if
she does so, at what cost?
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