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A 1000-PIECE PUZZLE inspired by the life and works of the Brontë
family. The perfect challenge for book lovers - or anyone who loves
a good jigsaw. ALL YOUR FAVOURITE CHARACTERS can be found hidden in
this detailed puzzle, as well as some real-life historical figures
who played a part in their lives. INCLUDES A PULL-OUT POSTER
identifying all the characters and telling their tales "THE WORLD
OF..." JIGSAWS are a fun way of celebrating the lives and works of
creative greats. Also available in the series: The World of Frida
Kahlo, The World of Shakespeare, The World of Jane Austen
SCREEN-FREE FUN from one of the world's leading publishers of books
and gifts on the creative arts. Laurence King Publishing works with
some of the world's best illustrators, designers, artists, and
photographers to create beautifully produced books and gifts which
are acclaimed for their inventiveness, beautiful design and
authoritative texts. A GOOD-SIZED PUZZLE that measures 48.5 x 68 cm
(19 x 27 in.) when completed. Enter the world of the Brontës with
this 1000-piece jigsaw puzzle. Travel across the blustery Yorkshire
moors and into the dark, gloomy schoolrooms and weathered stone
buildings of nineteenth-century England to spot Cathy and
Heathcliff at Wuthering Heights, Jane and Mr Rochester getting
married, and a host of other fictional and real-life characters
while you build the puzzle. Includes a fold-out poster that
highlights characters, locations and key moments.
1000-PIECE PUZZLE that makes a perfect gift for fans of Virginia
Woolf and her work. INCLUDES A PULL-OUT POSTER so you can spot all
the characters and read their stories. 'THE WORLD OF...' JIGSAWS
are a fun way of celebrating the lives and works of creative
greats. Also available in the series: The World of Frida Kahlo, The
World of Jane Austen, The World of the Brontës, The World of James
Joyce and more. SCREEN-FREE FUN from one of the world's leading
publishers of books and gifts on the creative arts A GOOD-SIZED
PUZZLE that measures 48.5 x 68 cm (19 x 27 in.) when completed.
Piece together the world of Virginia Woolf and the Bloomsbury
Group, finding a host of famous characters both real and fictional
along the way. From the beaches of Cornwall to the streets of
Bloomsbury and from Hogarth House to the colleges of Cambridge,
spot Leonard Woolf, Clive and Vanessa Bell and Vita Sackville-West,
along with Clarissa Dalloway, Orlando and the Ramsay family. Plus,
discover the places that formed Woolf's character and inspired her
pioneering books that helped shape our understanding of modernity.
In an age when people are in search of new and more fulfilling
experiences to replace screens and bring families together, this
book explores 100 ways to connect with nature and discover the
benefits of forest fun. From bushcraft activities like whittling
and firelighting to spiritual pursuits like forest bathing and
meditation, forest educator Jennifer Davis has brought together
activities for people of all ages, helping them to connect with
their forests and woodlands, while discovering the healing and
restorative benefits of a life lived outdoors.
An anthology of dark, powerful and moving short stories from a
master storyteller and Hans Christian Andersen Award winning
author, inspired by his childhood in the north-east of England. A
diverse collection of stories from the author of the
internationally award-winning Skellig, deftly interwoven with
illuminating autobiographical pieces on the inspirations behind the
fiction. David Almond says of this unique volume, "Stories on the
page are so beautifully neat. All that lovely black print; those
lovely straight lines and paragraphs and pages. But stories are
living things, creatures that move and grow in the imaginations of
writer and reader. They must be solid and touchable, like the land,
and must have fluid half-known depths, like the sea. These stories
take place in a real world - but in fiction, real worlds merge with
dreamed worlds. Real people walk with ghosts and figments. Earthly
truth goes hand-in-hand with watery lies."
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Echo (Paperback)
Sybil Irene Eleanor Taylor Cookson
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R656
Discovery Miles 6 560
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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The boy With the Guns (Hardcover)
George William Taylor, Sybil Irene Eleanor Taylor Cookson, James Crichton-Browne
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R891
Discovery Miles 8 910
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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Marti MacAlister, Eleanor Taylor Bland's popular African-American heroine, is forced to confront some extremely personal demons from long ago-her husband Johnny MacAlister is long-buried, but now someone from Johnny's past is back, looking for him, and Marti fears she knows who it might be.
In the meantime, her work as a suburban Chicago homicide detective has taken her back in time in another way, to a group of children she once counseled, each now four years older and with four more year's worth of problems. There's LaShawna, now seventeen and with her own four-year-old daughter; Padgett, all grown up at twelve but still living with his alcoholic mother; and then Jose, fifteen, who's in the most trouble of them all. He's been accused of murder, but the Jose that Marti remembers could not have committed such a terrible crime. Her first step is to find out what could have happened in the past four years to lead Jose to such a desperate act, and she hopes her second step will be to prove his innocence.
It won't be easy, though; just what's going on with this tight group of kids, and how does it relate to the increasingly foreboding sense of doom Marti gets about the mystery man who's nosing around the remnants of her distant past? She's not sure, but she knows she must figure it all out, and soon, before another of the children, or even Marti herself, falls into grave danger. Windy City Dying is another taut, absorbing read from one of the masters of mystery fiction.
A dazzling collection of crime and mystery stories, "Shades of
Black" is a landmark achievement. Bringing together today's
brightest talent from the field-from Walter Mosley, "one of
America's best mystery writers" (New York Times), to the late Hugh
Holton, whose "gift for retaining suspense is golden" ("Chicago
Sun-Times")-it is the first anthology of African-American mystery
writers. "Shades of Black" is not only a tribute to the art of
storytelling-it's a fascinating foray into the rich and widely
varied African-American experience.
Includes stories by:
Frankie Y. Bailey - Jacqueline Turner Banks - Chris Benson -
Eleanor Taylor Bland and Anthony Bland - Patricia E. Canterbury -
Christopher Chambers - Tracy Clark - Evelyn Coleman - Grace F.
Edwards - Robert Greer - Terris MacMahan Grimes - Gar Anthony
Haywood - Hugh Holton - Geri Spencer Hunter - Dicey Scroggins
Jackson - Glenville Lovell - Lee E. Meadows - Penny Mickelbury -
Walter Mosley - Percy Spurlark Parker - Gary Phillips - Charles
Shipps
Poor Pig - all he wants to do is play with his friends, but, being
squirrels, hedgehogs, a dormouse and a tortoise, they have all gone
to sleep for the winter. So Pig has the grand idea of going to
sleep himself.
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