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Ordinary People - Part Xiii (Hardcover): Phil Boast Ordinary People - Part Xiii (Hardcover)
Phil Boast
R1,073 Discovery Miles 10 730 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Ordinary People (Hardcover): Phil Boast Ordinary People (Hardcover)
Phil Boast
R1,282 Discovery Miles 12 820 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Ordinary People is a tale set in Middlewapping, a fictional rural village somewhere in the south of England. It follows the fate of the various people who live there-their loves, conflicts, dreams, and events that shape their lives. Among them are Will and Emily, the young lovers who finally meet and make their lives together; Percival, the former city banker and drug addict who has taken refuge in this apparently quiet backwater; Daphne, the would-be poet and self-ordained village elder; Keith and Meadow who live on a bus outside the village with their children Tarragon, Rosemary, and Basil; and a host of others including Victoria, only daughter to the lord and lady of the manor. It has been a long time since the people from the village and those living in the manor house have had contact, but events unfold that bring them together in ways that they would never have imagined and that will change their lives forever. And of course, running throughout the story as it unfolds is that most English of institutions, the village cricket team.

Ordinary People - Part IX (Hardcover): Phil Boast Ordinary People - Part IX (Hardcover)
Phil Boast
R1,059 Discovery Miles 10 590 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Ordinary People - Part V (Hardcover): Phil Boast Ordinary People - Part V (Hardcover)
Phil Boast
R716 Discovery Miles 7 160 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Part V of our story takes us back in history to a time before the Tillington dynasty began. This is the 16th century, King Henry VIII is on the throne of England, and his chance meeting with a shepherd boy heralds the beginning of events which will change the young man's life completely, and will shape the lives of all who come after him. Our story begins, however, a little further forward in time, and here we meet two young women, one of whom is bored and frustrated with her life, and goes in search of adventure, and fulfillment of her young desires, with ultimately devastating consequences. Out of this devastation, however, is born a dynasty, although as we will see as our story enters the present day, everything is by no means as it seems, or as history would have it. Percival struggles to come to terms with his recent past and with his immediate future, and is persuaded to go on a journey to face his tormentor one last time. Alice meanwhile considers undertaking a journey of a very different kind; should she risk the safety of her two infant children, Bronwyn and Elizabeth, in order to return to the rainforest which she so loves? Miles and Florence continue their desperate quest to find their daughter, Rebecca, who herself becomes privy to information which will make her see her life, her parents, her beloved Victoria, and her entire future in a quite new light. Keith is given the chance to express his musical ability in a way that he would never have imagined, and once again Victoria and her brother Michael are central to our story. Michael has a decision to make of the most fundamental nature, and Victoria is left to wonder how to reconcile her own future when so much uncertainty haunts her past. Here we encounter death and rebirth, love and bitter hatred, as these two most extreme emotions do battle within the lives and souls of our characters. Ultimately, underlying the day to day lives of the people who live near to and around the village Green is a search for a better life, and a search for truth. For all that certain people in our story can be sure of is that somebody is lying.

Ordinary People - Part III (Hardcover): Phil Boast Ordinary People - Part III (Hardcover)
Phil Boast
R999 Discovery Miles 9 990 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Book III of the series of 'Ordinary People' follows the mixed fortunes of our already established characters, from the financial affairs of Lord and Lady Tillington to the performance of the village cricket team. In this part of our saga, Daphne will form an unlikely alliance, as will Will Tucker and Victoria; an alliance which leads them to a most terrible discovery in Victoria's quest to further understand the past life of her beloved Rebecca. Meadow will also make a discovery of a most fundamental nature; something which has been close to her but which she has not seen, and Percival delves deeper into matters which he had perhaps better have left well alone. For there are dark forces at work, and slowly these forces come to bear on the residents of the seemingly quiet village of Middlewapping.

Ordinary People - Part IV (Hardcover): Phil Boast Ordinary People - Part IV (Hardcover)
Phil Boast
R938 Discovery Miles 9 380 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In this, the fourth part of our unfolding drama, we witness the renewal of old and forgotten love, the beginning of new relationships, the reforging of old bonds of friendship, and the beginning of new life. Certain young dreams are fulfilled, certain truths are revealed, and a trip to Paris proves to be definitive for those who take it; a fact which in itself will have consequences which neither party can foresee. A discovery at the Manor House, a terrible secret which has lain buried and forgotten for centuries, will in the fullness of time have far - reaching implications, which are inexorably tied to events which unfold in this part of our tale. By sheer chance, Rebecca's parents happen upon news of their daughter, and their search for her which has lain cold for so long is rekindled. What they cannot know is that their unwitting and innocent intervention forces their beloved daughter to risk everything for her ultimate safety, and the safety of others who now share her fate. In doing so she must at last confront the demons which have haunted her for so long, but first she must betray those who are closest to her, in order to finally meet and confront her tormentor.

Ordinary People - Part Xi (Hardcover): Boast Phil Boast Ordinary People - Part Xi (Hardcover)
Boast Phil Boast
R1,054 R890 Discovery Miles 8 900 Save R164 (16%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Ordinary People - Part VI (Hardcover): Phil Boast Ordinary People - Part VI (Hardcover)
Phil Boast
R813 Discovery Miles 8 130 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Ordinary People - Part II (Hardcover): Phil Boast Ordinary People - Part II (Hardcover)
Phil Boast
R795 Discovery Miles 7 950 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

During part I of 'Ordinary People', we have been introduced to the leading players who reside in the village of Middlewapping, and whom we meet again here, to see how their lives, loves and relationships are developing. During much of part II, however, centre stage is taken up by another young lady, who's name is Victoria Tillington, only daughter to the Lord and Lady of Middlewapping Manor. One morning she takes it upon herself to walk the family dogs into the village; the morning itself is of little significance, but her action eventually sets off a chain of events which nobody in this apparently sleepy backwater of England would have imagined. Victoria's life is about to crash; to be broken on the rocks of her loneliness, and she comes to see the village as perhaps her last hope of redemption; a way back to a happier life. And waiting in the wings is another person; somebody whom she has not seen or heard from for over ten years, and the only person that she has ever really loved. In the end it takes the death of two people to set in motion something which could be her only salvation, and dark forces are brought into play in order for this to become possible. For in part II of our tale we are introduced to another character whom we have yet to encounter; we are about to meet Rebecca.

Ordinary People - Part I (Hardcover): Phil Boast Ordinary People - Part I (Hardcover)
Phil Boast
R919 Discovery Miles 9 190 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The village of Middlewapping, a small and ancient rural backwater of southern England, forms a stage upon or within which the characters in this tale live out their various lives. Each has come to the village via a very different road; for some, such as Sally who works in a bank in the town, to own a house around the village Green has fulfilled a lifetimes' ambition, whilst others such as Rose, a prostitute from one of the less salubrious parts of London, arrive here quite by chance and not of their own volition. And each brings to the tale the manifestation their own experience, and how they now see the world. They are as disparate in age as they are in background; from Will and Emily who are on the cusp of adulthood, to Daphne, in the twilight years of her life. In their middle years are Percival, a former city banker and drug addict, who has come to seek refuge from his former life, and Keith, who with his lady, Meadow, lives on a bus on the outskirts of the village, and yet all are or become in their own way dependant upon one another to gain passage through the business of life, and alliances are formed which would seem unlikely, unless one knew the story. And so, from the very mundane to the very significant, 'Ordinary People' attempts to chart the progress of these people; their loves, their ambitions, and their own very individual ways of living out their lives. There may be irony in the book title, the reader will decide this for themselves, but however this may be perceived, the author has done his best to bring each character to life, and to present them in their stark manifestation, and in their collective manifestation of the human spirit.

Ordinary People - Part Xii (Hardcover): Boast Phil Boast Ordinary People - Part Xii (Hardcover)
Boast Phil Boast
R937 Discovery Miles 9 370 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Ordinary People - Part VII (Hardcover): Phil Boast Ordinary People - Part VII (Hardcover)
Phil Boast
R788 Discovery Miles 7 880 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Ordinary People - Part VIII (Hardcover): Phil Boast Ordinary People - Part VIII (Hardcover)
Phil Boast
R1,061 Discovery Miles 10 610 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Ordinary People - Part Xiii (Paperback): Phil Boast Ordinary People - Part Xiii (Paperback)
Phil Boast
R914 Discovery Miles 9 140 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Ordinary People - Part Xi (Paperback): Boast Phil Boast Ordinary People - Part Xi (Paperback)
Boast Phil Boast
R779 R677 Discovery Miles 6 770 Save R102 (13%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Ordinary People - Part Xii (Paperback): Boast Phil Boast Ordinary People - Part Xii (Paperback)
Boast Phil Boast
R789 R687 Discovery Miles 6 870 Save R102 (13%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Ordinary People - Part IX (Paperback): Phil Boast Ordinary People - Part IX (Paperback)
Phil Boast
R878 Discovery Miles 8 780 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Ordinary People - Part VIII (Paperback): Phil Boast Ordinary People - Part VIII (Paperback)
Phil Boast
R882 Discovery Miles 8 820 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Ordinary People - Part V (Paperback): Phil Boast Ordinary People - Part V (Paperback)
Phil Boast
R649 Discovery Miles 6 490 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Part V of our story takes us back in history to a time before the Tillington dynasty began. This is the 16th century, King Henry VIII is on the throne of England, and his chance meeting with a shepherd boy heralds the beginning of events which will change the young man's life completely, and will shape the lives of all who come after him. Our story begins, however, a little further forward in time, and here we meet two young women, one of whom is bored and frustrated with her life, and goes in search of adventure, and fulfillment of her young desires, with ultimately devastating consequences. Out of this devastation, however, is born a dynasty, although as we will see as our story enters the present day, everything is by no means as it seems, or as history would have it. Percival struggles to come to terms with his recent past and with his immediate future, and is persuaded to go on a journey to face his tormentor one last time. Alice meanwhile considers undertaking a journey of a very different kind; should she risk the safety of her two infant children, Bronwyn and Elizabeth, in order to return to the rainforest which she so loves? Miles and Florence continue their desperate quest to find their daughter, Rebecca, who herself becomes privy to information which will make her see her life, her parents, her beloved Victoria, and her entire future in a quite new light. Keith is given the chance to express his musical ability in a way that he would never have imagined, and once again Victoria and her brother Michael are central to our story. Michael has a decision to make of the most fundamental nature, and Victoria is left to wonder how to reconcile her own future when so much uncertainty haunts her past. Here we encounter death and rebirth, love and bitter hatred, as these two most extreme emotions do battle within the lives and souls of our characters. Ultimately, underlying the day to day lives of the people who live near to and around the village Green is a search for a better life, and a search for truth. For all that certain people in our story can be sure of is that somebody is lying.

Ordinary People - Part II (Paperback): Phil Boast Ordinary People - Part II (Paperback)
Phil Boast
R663 Discovery Miles 6 630 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

During part I of 'Ordinary People', we have been introduced to the leading players who reside in the village of Middlewapping, and whom we meet again here, to see how their lives, loves and relationships are developing. During much of part II, however, centre stage is taken up by another young lady, who's name is Victoria Tillington, only daughter to the Lord and Lady of Middlewapping Manor. One morning she takes it upon herself to walk the family dogs into the village; the morning itself is of little significance, but her action eventually sets off a chain of events which nobody in this apparently sleepy backwater of England would have imagined. Victoria's life is about to crash; to be broken on the rocks of her loneliness, and she comes to see the village as perhaps her last hope of redemption; a way back to a happier life. And waiting in the wings is another person; somebody whom she has not seen or heard from for over ten years, and the only person that she has ever really loved. In the end it takes the death of two people to set in motion something which could be her only salvation, and dark forces are brought into play in order for this to become possible. For in part II of our tale we are introduced to another character whom we have yet to encounter; we are about to meet Rebecca.

Ordinary People - Part III (Paperback): Phil Boast Ordinary People - Part III (Paperback)
Phil Boast
R920 Discovery Miles 9 200 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Book III of the series of 'Ordinary People' follows the mixed fortunes of our already established characters, from the financial affairs of Lord and Lady Tillington to the performance of the village cricket team. In this part of our saga, Daphne will form an unlikely alliance, as will Will Tucker and Victoria; an alliance which leads them to a most terrible discovery in Victoria's quest to further understand the past life of her beloved Rebecca. Meadow will also make a discovery of a most fundamental nature; something which has been close to her but which she has not seen, and Percival delves deeper into matters which he had perhaps better have left well alone. For there are dark forces at work, and slowly these forces come to bear on the residents of the seemingly quiet village of Middlewapping.

Ordinary People - Part IV (Paperback): Phil Boast Ordinary People - Part IV (Paperback)
Phil Boast
R843 Discovery Miles 8 430 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In this, the fourth part of our unfolding drama, we witness the renewal of old and forgotten love, the beginning of new relationships, the reforging of old bonds of friendship, and the beginning of new life. Certain young dreams are fulfilled, certain truths are revealed, and a trip to Paris proves to be definitive for those who take it; a fact which in itself will have consequences which neither party can foresee. A discovery at the Manor House, a terrible secret which has lain buried and forgotten for centuries, will in the fullness of time have far - reaching implications, which are inexorably tied to events which unfold in this part of our tale. By sheer chance, Rebecca's parents happen upon news of their daughter, and their search for her which has lain cold for so long is rekindled. What they cannot know is that their unwitting and innocent intervention forces their beloved daughter to risk everything for her ultimate safety, and the safety of others who now share her fate. In doing so she must at last confront the demons which have haunted her for so long, but first she must betray those who are closest to her, in order to finally meet and confront her tormentor.

Ordinary People - Part VII (Paperback): Phil Boast Ordinary People - Part VII (Paperback)
Phil Boast
R749 Discovery Miles 7 490 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Ordinary People - Part VI (Paperback): Phil Boast Ordinary People - Part VI (Paperback)
Phil Boast
R784 Discovery Miles 7 840 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Ordinary People - Part I (Paperback): Phil Boast Ordinary People - Part I (Paperback)
Phil Boast
R819 Discovery Miles 8 190 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The village of Middlewapping, a small and ancient rural backwater of southern England, forms a stage upon or within which the characters in this tale live out their various lives. Each has come to the village via a very different road; for some, such as Sally who works in a bank in the town, to own a house around the village Green has fulfilled a lifetimes' ambition, whilst others such as Rose, a prostitute from one of the less salubrious parts of London, arrive here quite by chance and not of their own volition. And each brings to the tale the manifestation their own experience, and how they now see the world. They are as disparate in age as they are in background; from Will and Emily who are on the cusp of adulthood, to Daphne, in the twilight years of her life. In their middle years are Percival, a former city banker and drug addict, who has come to seek refuge from his former life, and Keith, who with his lady, Meadow, lives on a bus on the outskirts of the village, and yet all are or become in their own way dependant upon one another to gain passage through the business of life, and alliances are formed which would seem unlikely, unless one knew the story. And so, from the very mundane to the very significant, 'Ordinary People' attempts to chart the progress of these people; their loves, their ambitions, and their own very individual ways of living out their lives. There may be irony in the book title, the reader will decide this for themselves, but however this may be perceived, the author has done his best to bring each character to life, and to present them in their stark manifestation, and in their collective manifestation of the human spirit.

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