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In a Cornish valley steeped in legend lies an abandoned house where
Edens may be lost, found and remade... The house at White Cove
comes with a reputation. Once the venue for glittering parties, it
has lain neglected since the war, which is why Mila and her mother
Magda acquire it so cheaply in the summer of 1954. While Magda
plans to restore the house to its former glory, Mila just wants a
happy home for her little girl, Janey. Locals say this valley is
home to a white hare; to some it’s an ill omen, to others a
blessing. Feeling fragile and broken-hearted, Mila is in need of as
many blessings as she can get. But will this place provide the
fresh start she so desperately needs? ‘This book does not
hesitate to evoke a sense of wonder’ Robin Hobb ‘Mythic,
witchy... sings of an earth alive with power’ Jackie Morris ‘A
brilliant novel of love, loss, forgiveness, and healing’ Liz
Fenwick
One house, two women, a lifetime of secrets...
Following the death of her mother, Becky begins the sad task of sorting
through her empty flat. Starting with the letters piling up on the
doormat, she finds an envelope post-marked from Cornwall. In it is a
letter that will change her life forever. A desperate plea from her
mother's elderly cousin, Olivia, to help save her beloved home.
Becky arrives at Chynalls to find the beautiful old house crumbling
into the ground, and Olivia stuck in hospital with no hope of being
discharged until her home is made habitable.
Though daunted by the enormity of the task, Becky sets to work. But as
she peels back the layers of paint, plaster and grime, she uncovers
secrets buried for more than seventy years. Secrets from a time when
Olivia was young, the Second World War was raging, and danger and
romance lurked round every corner...
The Sea Gate is a sweeping, spellbinding novel about the lives of two
very different women, and the secrets that bind them together.
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The Sultan's Wife (Paperback)
Jane Johnson; Narrated by Rebecca Norfolk, Walles hamonde
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R267
R246
Discovery Miles 2 460
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A sweeping historical adventure, set in 17th-century Morocco, from
the bestselling author of Court of Lions. Morocco, 1677 The
tyrannical King Ismail resides over the palace of Meknes. Through
the sweltering heat of the palace streets, Nus Nus, slave to the
king, is sent to the apothecary. There he discovers the bloody
corpse of the herb man, and becomes entangled in a plot to frame
him for the murder. Meanwhile, young, fair Alys Swann is captured
during her crossing to England, where she is due to be wed. Sold
into Ismail's harem, she is forced to choose: renounce her faith or
die. An unlikely alliance develops between Alys and Nus Nus, one
that will help them to survive the horrifying ordeals of King
Ismail's court. Brimming with rich historical detail and peppered
with real characters, from Charles I to Samuel Pepys, The Sultan's
Wife is a story of enduring love and adventure. 'Jane Johnson
writes the sort of books you want to tell everyone about ... I'm
addicted' Katie Fforde 'An utterly compelling story' Stuart
MacBride 'An irresistible page turner - I loved it' Barbara Erskine
'Full of intrigue, deceit, skulduggery and murder' Ben Kane
Kate Fordham fled to Spain to start a new life. Amid the sunlit streets of Granada and the earthly paradise of the Alhambra's gardens, towers and courtyards, she's left her past far behind. But fate is about to bring her face-to-face with her greatest fear.
Five centuries ago, a message was hidden in the Alhambra's walls. There it has lain, undisturbed by the tides of history – the fall of Granada, the expulsion of its last Sultan – until Kate discovers it.
Born of love in a time of desperation and danger, Kate's discovery will be the catalyst that changes her life.
In the Syrian city of Akka, Nathanael, a young Jewish doctor, and a
Muslim girl called Zohra are about to fall in love. But Saladin's
army has just taken Jerusalem, and soon their own city will be
engulfed by war. Meanwhile in England, John Savage, a foundling
boy, runs away from his cruel life in a priory with the Moor, a
mysterious man driven by a dream of perfection. They join a band of
conmen travelling through the English countryside faking religious
miracles for cash, until they are recruited in Richard the
Lionheart's army and sent to regain the Latin Kingdom from the
infidel. Akka awaits. It will be the site of the greatest - and
cruellest - siege of its time. But even in the midst of war, lovers
find ways to make transactions of beauty. Pillars of Light is a
powerful and moving novel about the triumph of the human spirit
against all the odds. It will delight fans of Philippa Gregory, Ken
Follett and Diana Gabaldon.
Communication and relationships sit at the centre of our
hyper-connected lives, and their effective management is a
strategic necessity for all organisations today. As the
communication and public relations industries continue to grow
globally, they offer a dynamic career for those with the right
skills and knowledge. Jane Johnston and Leanne Glenny show how
strategic communication and public relations plug into the social,
economic and political world, creating crucial links between
organisations and people. They explain how communication
professionals build partnerships, motivate and engage stakeholders,
manage content, media and planning, develop reputations, and
troubleshoot crisis communication. Strategic Communication is a
complete introduction to the fundamentals of communication and
public relations for the next decade. It presents innovative and
creative approaches to deliver 100 tools and tactics, over 30
theories and models, and three levels of strategy that underpin
successful communication. The authors include examples from around
the world, from private sector, public sector and not for profit
organisations.
Communication and relationships sit at the centre of our hyper-connected lives, and their effective management is a strategic necessity for all organisations today. As the communication and public relations industries continue to grow globally, they offer a dynamic career for those with the right skills and knowledge.
Jane Johnston and Leanne Glenny show how strategic communication and public relations plug into the social, economic and political world, creating crucial links between organisations and people. They explain how communication professionals build partnerships, motivate and engage stakeholders, manage content, media and planning, develop reputations, and troubleshoot crisis communication.
Strategic Communication is a complete introduction to the fundamentals of communication and public relations for the next decade. It presents innovative and creative approaches to deliver 100 tools and tactics, over 30 theories and models, and three levels of strategy that underpin successful communication. The authors include examples from around the world, from private sector, public sector and not for profit organisations.
Table of Contents
Part 1: Foundations and the working environment 1. Introducing strategic communication and public relations 2. Communication at work 3. Issues, risk, crises and corporate social responsibility 4. Ethical and legal practice 5. Working in a media-dominated world Part 2: Process, planning and implementation 6. Research, measurement and evaluation 7. Working strategically 8. Planning and campaign development 9. Tactic selection and content creation Part 3: Theory 10. Theory: Where learning starts
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1500 (Paperback)
Heather Jane Johnson; Illustrated by Lamis Al Huraibi
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R289
R274
Discovery Miles 2 740
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