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This collection of five tales and one play contains the definitive
Robin Hood. They are the earliest ballads and play and still the
best of the bunch. 'Robin Hood and the Monk' is the earliest
surviving manuscript, dated c.1450, and is considered the greatest
of the ballads, though it was probably not sung, being described as
a 'talkyng'; 'Robin Hood's Death' is one of the most satisfying
tragedies in the English language; while 'A Lytell Geste of Robyn
Hode' is a comprehensive account of the famous English outlaw -
complete, unified and pointing quite clearly to the reign of Edward
II as a probable time for an historical Robin Hood, despite the
opinions of most of the experts.
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The Hours of You
Fiona Collins
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R231
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Can twenty-four hours on an island paradise make up for a lifetime
of lost chances? When Maggie accepts one last commission before
retiring from journalism, she’s given twenty-four hours on a
private island to interview former Hollywood heart-throb Ed
Cavanagh. There are just two problems: Ed doesn’t want anything
to do with Maggie’s ‘Where Are They Now?’ exclusive, and
he’s also the only man who ever broke her heart. It’s a
scenario she never expected—to be in paradise with a man she
first met as a teenager but has been trying to forget for the past
fifteen years. As each precious hour brings back memories of their
tangled love story, Maggie is forced to confront the painful twists
of fate that kept them apart. Was a different future for them ever
possible? Is it still possible now? But Maggie has work to do. As
the clock ticks down on their time on the island, and with Ed
proving evasive, she has to find a way back to the man she used to
know. They’ve both been burned by love in the past; will this
fleeting reunion extinguish the spark between them for good—or is
it one last chance to kindle that flame?
Four decades. Four seasons. Four chance encounters with the same
man. Spring 1986, Oxford. Rachel has landed on her feet: engaged to
handsome author Jonny, soon to be stepmother to his young daughter
Teddy, and with a dream to open her own art gallery. It's
everything she wished for during her unsettled childhood. So when
she meets candid and carefree American artist Gabe at a party and
feels a familiar spark, she knows she needs to resist. But as her
perfect life moves forward, Gabe is never far away, and there's no
denying the lure of the spontaneous, wildly adventurous existence
he seems to offer. His is a world of endless possibilities-ones
Rachel can't let herself be tempted by if she's ever to stay the
safe course with Jonny. But how can she focus on the life she
thought she wanted when she can't help imagining the alternative?
One thing's for certain: Gabe is more than a minor character in
Rachel's life. And as their paths intersect over seasons and
decades, each meeting presents Rachel with a choice that could
alter everything, and she has to wonder whether the life story she
once fought for is the version she's meant to be living...
There is a time and a season to all things, and death is an
inevitable part of the circle of life. Oral traditions from all
over the world are full of stories giving shape to the very human
wish to defy death – our own death and the deaths of others. Folk
Tales of the Ever After is a collection of traditional tales from a
range of cultures which is, by turns, funny, challenging and
touching. From a man in Baghdad who tries to outrun Death, to Sir
Lancelot’s ride on the hangman’s cart and an Ancient Sumerian
ball game that leads to a trip to the underworld, storytellers
Fiona and June invite you to share stories from their repertoire,
and insights into their working practice, as a journey through the
mysteries of death, dying,bereavement, loss, grief and the ever
after.
The county borough of Wrexham is rich in folklore, with an
abundance of tales to capture the wonders of the Welsh landscape
and all its denizens, both real and imaginary: animal, human and
even superhuman. This collection, which includes both traditional
tales - passed down through generations by word of mouth - and
archive material, brings to life the local legends, mysteries and
stories of ordinary people doing extraordinary things that make
Wales so magical. A speaker of both languages of Wales, the author
has collected some unusual material sure to enchant both Welsh and
non Welsh speakers. Beautifully illustrated by local artist Ed
Fisher, these tales bring to life the ancient wisdom of Wrexham.
Do you think that legends are all about princes and princesses,
knights and heroes, giants and monsters? Well, they aren't always.
The stories in this book are about girls like you and girls you
might know: clever, strong, brave and resourceful. Here you can
read the story of Vasilisa, who wasn't afraid of the deep dark
forest; Mollie Whuppie, who knew how to trick a giant; Tipingi, who
was able to call on her friends to help her get out of trouble;
Seren, who used her love of singing to help others; and many more
fearless characters. Storyteller Fiona Collins has chosen the best
of the old tales from all around the world and reworked them into
new and exciting versions to be enjoyed by everyone, accompanied by
magical illustrations by talented artist Ed Fisher.
'Collins perfectly balances the light and shade of life, resulting
in an uplifting and heart-warming book that proves to be the
perfect summer read' CULTUREFLY, JULY READS
------------------------------- A beautiful and heart-wrenching
story set over one hot summer in London, about a father and
daughter who help one another to step out into the world again,
perfect for fans of Jojo Moyes and Lucy Diamond. Prue is not
someone you would notice willingly. She likes to keep herself to
herself and fade into the background. If it weren't for the
birthmark on her left cheek, she might actually succeed at becoming
invisible. She spends all of her time with her blind father, Vince.
Scarred by a difficult past, they sit together in silence and
ignore the vibrant city just on their doorstep. That is, until
something forces them both to go outside and see what they have
been missing. For Vince, that means discovering how to see the
world without his sight. For Prue, that means finding the courage
to finally love and be loved in return. About family, second
chances and finding the courage to face your fears, this is a
moving story that will stay with you long after you have finished
the last page. 'Un utterly lovely book' DEBBIE JOHNSON, author of
THE MOMENT I MET YOU 'The perfect summer novel, we defy you not to
be captivated and will be urging them on to live the lives they
deserve' BELFAST TELEGRAPH 'A story about family, friendship and
facing your fears head on' COSMOPOLITAN, BEST BOOKS TO READ THIS
SUMMER 'A unique, compelling summer read, full of heart' SAMANTHA
TONGE, author of SUMMER SECRETS AT STREAMSIDE COTTAGE 'It's a
feel-good book, but what really stands out is Prue's voice. She's
known a lot of pain, and it all comes out in a tone which is
precise, impatient and cold, but which evokes immediate sympathy
for her and perhaps reveals more vulnerability than Prue realises'
HERALD ------------------------------- **Readers are loving Summer
in the City** 'I'll be thinking about these characters for a very
long time to come' 5 star review 'An emotional tale about
discovery, healing and living a life, once lost, to its very best'
5 star review 'An uplifting, funny and inspiring read about getting
back out into the world again' 5 star review 'Captivates a
wonderful relationship between a father and daughter' 5 star review
'A gorgeous story about family, friendship and pushing yourself to
face your greatest fears' 5 star review
'A fabulously entertaining story!' -Rachel's Random Reads (top
1,000 Amazon Reviewer) Three friends. One year. Absolutely no
men... Imogen is supposed to be on the most romantic weekend of her
life and instead she's quickly realised that her current boyfriend
definitely isn't 'The One' and actually One Big Mistake. Frankie is
fed up. Fed up of her good-for-nothing husband and her four,
unappreciative children. Well, they hardly notice her anyway, maybe
it's time to shake it up a little... Grace thought she had the
perfect life. Gorgeous little boy and perfect, hardworking husband.
Or rather, she did, until she realised her husband was shagging his
'work'. These single ladies don't need to put a ring on it...right?
Perfect for fans of Jane Costello, Helen Fielding and Fiona Gibson,
don't miss this brilliant debut bestseller from Fiona Collins! What
readers are saying about A Year of Being Single: 'It's harder than
it seems to stay single for a year...a fabulously entertaining
story!' - Rachel's Random Reads (top 1000 Amazon Reviewer) 'A
laugh-out-loud hilarious book with a deft turn of phrase and a very
real grasp of what it's like to be a woman...a real cut above your
usual chick lit!.' - Sam (top 1000 Amazon Reviewer) 'Not at all a
predictable ending...something a little out of the ordinary.' -
Sal's World of Books 'Fiona's writing style is wonderful and packed
with warmth and humour.' - Bookaholic Holly 'I loved this book and
read it in one night - I couldn't put it down!' - Amazon Reviewer
'A light-hearted, fun read, perfect for a rainy day, or lying on a
beach.' - Ceri (Amazon Reviewer) 'Absolutely wonderful...A joy to
read. I would recommend this book wholeheartedly.' - Michelle
(NetGalley Reviewer) A thoroughly enjoyable, light-hearted and fun
read.' - A Spoonful of Happy Endings
Around the round table there was always one seat which remained
empty. This was the place left for the knight who would one day
attain the Grail and restore the land. This mysterious piece of
furniture, the Seat Perilous, has been part of Arthurian myth for a
1,000 years. It was the original hot seat - if you sat there and
were not the one, you would be consumed by fire. These are the
untold tales of the knights who went out into the world and the
ladies of the lake they found there. This book follows them into an
unknown interior where they encounter the Queen of the Wasteland
and through her story, return with the greatest prize of all.
Wales is especially rich in the folklore of place, and this
collection brings a new perspective to the history of Denbighshire,
the oldest inhabited area of Wales. With hills, valleys, moorland
and coast, this varied land has inspired many tales of ancient
battles, strange creatures and curious customs. This compilation of
stories from the ancient lore of the modern county of Denbighshire
includes local legends, folk tales, stories of magic and mystery
and tales of ordinary people doing extraordinary things. Discover
dragons and devils, ghosts and giants, witches and cunning men,
poets, heroes, saints, kings and queens and, of course, Y Tylwyth
Teg, The Fair Folk. A speaker of both languages of Wales, the
author has collected some unusual material which will be of
particular interest to non-Welsh speakers, who will meet these
tales for the first time here.With illustrations from local artist
Ed Fisher complementing the tales, this volume will be enjoyed by
old and young alike. Mae'na groeso cynnes Cymreig yma i bawb. There
is a warm Welsh welcome here to all.
Mac laughed. ‘Do you want to come for a coffee with me? Maybe a muffin?’
The word ‘muffin’ had never sounded so sexually charged before. I liked
it.
‘Ok,’ I said, and I knew exactly where it would lead.
When Arden meets Mac she quickly falls for the handsome, charismatic
film lecturer. Their love is the sort you see in movies: dramatic,
exciting and all-consuming… and complicated.
A love like theirs could never last.
But years later, whilst visiting a friend in hospital, Arden sees the
one face she could never forget. Badly injured, Mac can only make brief
references to the classic films they once watched together. Which is
all it takes for Arden to remember everything…
Will Arden ever find a movie-worthy love again?
Unique and true-to-life, You, Me and the Movies is a love story like no
other. Perfect for fans of David Nicholls, Jojo Moyes and Richard
Curtis films this book will leave you crying big, fat tears of joy and
sadness.
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