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This is a novel that opens in 1900 and is set in the cotton mills area around Rochdale, Lancashire. Lord James lives in a manor house with his family. He owns a mill and the workers' cottages. He is a good employer, ahead of his time. Life was grim in 1900 and life expectancy short. The author transports us back to glimpse life as it was over 100 years ago, through the sad and happy times. Her style is flowing and the book is entertaining and realistic. Read it and enjoy it. Recommended.
This is series 6 of Green Lane Estate stories. 1 - Bonfire Night 2 - The Storm 3 - Work Experience 4 - What Happened To Them All Suitable for age seven onwards
This is series 5 of Green Lane Estate stories. It includes: Petal the Kitten; The School Trip; Fete Day; Handicrafts. Suitable for age seven onwards.
This is series 4 of Green Lane Estate stories. 1 - Playing the Lottery 2 - Spending the Winnings 3 - Fish and Knit 4 - The R.T.A. Suitable for age seven onwards
This is series 3 of Green Lane Estate stories. 1 - The Grandparents' Visit 2 - Return to School 3 - Marie O'Mouse 4 - The Annex Suitable for age seven onwards Ideas and criticism from the author's disabled daughter, Elizabeth. Artwork by talented Peterborough artist Joanna Husbands.
This is series 2 of the Green Lane Estate stories. 5 - Hazel's Birthday Tea 6 - The Play Area Declared Open 7 - The Film Show 8 - Christmas Suitable for age six onwards
This is a story about the day to day life of a pensioner and his dog for the hard of hearing. The author's pet dog, Jackie, is the role model. Criticism and ideas by the author's disabled daughter Elizabeth. Suitable for 7-8 years old.
Farmer Rhys Jones, hands the black and white kitten to Grandma Lydia who decides to call the kitten, Tom Cat. Everything is fine for 13 years. Then one day, Grandma lets Tom Cat out and trips over the carpet. She phones for help and is taken to Parkwyn old folks home, but frets over Tom Cat who is upset when there is no answer at the back door. He then decides to catch some mice from under the shed but is warned off. Upset he begins to cry and the mice feel sorry for him. They get Sam Sparrow to help and Tom Cat manages to go to Farmer Jones dustbin to get scraps. Grandma has an idea to let her grand-daughter and her children take over her cottage as they need a new home. They also bring along their Ginger kitten, George with them. Tom Cat then introduces George to mice and other creatures and stresses they aren't dinner.
This story, was based on an idea by the author's disabled daughter, who would be thrilled to see her name on the credits for this work. Elizabeth who is a Down Syndrome young lady, who acts as chief critic for her mother's stories. Artwork, is by a local freelance young lady by the name of Miss Joanna Husbands. Her artwork, has also appeared in a book entitled, 'Snowy's Story' by Chrisi E Da Pavlova.
A collection of poems for adults and children.
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