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Jessy loves going shopping -- but her family isn't so keen because
Jessy always tries to run away. You see, Jessy has Down's Syndrome,
and she can't take care of herself. One shopping trip, Jessy's game
of hide and seek turns into something more frightening!
In France, potatoes are called ""pommes de terre,"" literally
translated as apples of the earth. ""Poems de Terre"" is a short
collection of poems which celebrate nature, love and mysticism. All
of these poems arise from life experience, revealing the hidden
treasures uncovered by David Menefee and Rachel Anderson.
""Climbing Vine"" Your words Put forth a climbing vine That wraps
my spine With joy. - D. Menefee This collection is divided into two
sections. The first section, written by David Menefee, celebrates
spirit, love and nature. Each of these poems captures the essence
of a moment. The second section contains poems celebrating nature's
beauty and mystery. These were written by Rachel Anderson, who has
also composed music and lyrics on similar themes.
Throughout the years that Veritas has spent trying to rear me,
there's one essential truth she's always stuck to. 'Love is
stronger than mountains.' My mother's name meant truth. But could
any of us trust her to tell the truth about our family?' Can Ruth
and her sister Mary discover lasting love for themselves amid the
chaos of their large bohemian family? And what about their
eccentric mother? Could they find a new love for her too? After the
hardships of the 50s, how will any of them experience the new
freedoms of the swinging 60s? As Ruth stands at the altar promising
love to a young man till the end of life, under her breath she
makes a vow: to set down everything of the past, the reality of a
girlhood constantly touched by sadness, yet always profoundly
secure.
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Best Friends (Paperback)
Rachel Anderson; Illustrated by Shelagh McNicholas
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R144
Discovery Miles 1 440
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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A sequel to Jessy Runs Away. Jessy feels left out when her sister
brings a friend home to tea. Worse still, the friend isn't used to
people who, like Jessy, have Down's Syndrome. A friend of her own
is what Jessy wants, and one turns up in an unlikely place.
Book Band: Lime - Ideal for ages 6+ A quirky comedy about a family
of inventors by Rachel Anderson with brilliant illustrations from
Chris Jevons. Harry lives in a house full of inventors and
experiments. So when he breaks his arm, his mum installs a
reaching, grabbing and twirling invention to his cast. Except now
his arm has special powers of its own and Harry has no choice but
to go along with its mischief and mayhem... This funny fantasy from
award-winning author Rachel Anderson has quirky black-and-white
illustrations by Chris Jevons and is perfect for children who are
developing as readers. The Bloomsbury Readers series is packed with
book-banded stories to get children reading independently in Key
Stage 2 by award-winning authors like double Carnegie Medal winner
Geraldine McCaughrean and Waterstones Prize winner Patrice
Lawrence. With engaging illustrations and online guided reading
notes written by the Centre for Literacy in Primary Education
(CLPE), this series is ideal for home and school. For more
information visit www.bloomsburyreaders.com. 'Any list that brings
together such a quality line up of authors is going to be welcomed
... Bloomsbury Readers are aimed squarely at children in Key Stage
2 and designed to support them as they start reading independently
and while they continue to gain confidence and understanding.'
Books for Keeps
An international phenomenon now available in America for the first
time, this quick, no-nonsense guide is all you need to get your
child to sleep through the night (pillow not included).
These days, most books on improving your child's sleep take either
a tough-love approach (ignore crying) or a soothing strategy (offer
continuous comfort). But now an internationally renowned sleep
expert provides a middle-ground method that will have your child
sleeping through the night at any age. Dr. Eduard Estivill's
no-fail technique focuses on a mixture of authority, ritual, and
reward. Parents can end negative cycles of resistance and
wakefulness and feel as rested as their child will by following
these expert tips:
- Adopt a firm and confident attitude (your child will pick up on
your mood).
- Use meals as a cue to announce your child's next nap or
nighttime sleep.
- Incorporate appropriate elements (such as a stuffed animal or a
pacifier) at bedtime so your child will not rely on you as a vital
part of the sleep process.
- Reinforce the contrast between light (day) and dark
(night).
- Never punish children by making them go to bed (it sends the
wrong message about sleep time).
- Learn what to say before--and after--the light is turned off.
Complete with special techniques to use with newborns, plus an
invaluable question-and-answer section that addresses specific
concerns (children sleeping in their parents' bed, how divorced
parents can work together, special-needs children), this
sanity-saving guide promises sweet dreams for all.
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Riverland and Other Poems (Paperback)
Eileen Bell; As told to Natasha Ablack; Contributions by Rachel Anderson
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R347
R285
Discovery Miles 2 850
Save R62 (18%)
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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In France, potatoes are called "pommes de terre," literally
translated as apples of the earth. "Poems de Terre" is a short
collection of poems which celebrate nature, love and mysticism. All
of these poems arise from life experience, revealing the hidden
treasures uncovered by David Menefee and Rachel Anderson.
Climbing Vine Your words Put forth a climbing vine That wraps my
spine With joy. - D. Menefee
This collection is divided into two sections. The first section,
written by David Menefee, celebrates spirit, love and nature. Each
of these poems captures the essence of a moment. The second section
contains poems celebrating nature's beauty and mystery. These were
written by Rachel Anderson, who has also composed music and lyrics
on similar themes.
Seven years ago, Cambri Blaine fled her small hometown of Bridger,
Colorado after her senior year of high school ended in a fiasco.
But now her father needs help, and Cambri has no choice but to
return home. So with trepidation, she takes a leave of absence from
the landscape architecture firm where she works and heads home,
hoping against hope that Jace Sutton is no longer around and that
the past can stay where it belongs-in the past. If only life worked
that way. Jace never expected to see Cambri again. After she walked
out of his life without a backward glance, he was left with no
choice but to try to forget her and move on. But now that Cambri is
back and looking more beautiful and sophisticated than ever, some
of those old feelings resurface, and Jace instinctively knows, for
the sake of his heart, that he needs to avoid her at all costs. If
only it were that easy. The Ripple Effect Romance Series Enjoy this
exciting new series of clean novellas by six critically-acclaimed
authors. "Like a pebble tossed into calm water, a simple act can
ripple outward and have a far-reaching effect on those we meet,
perhaps setting a life on a different course- one filled with
excitement, adventure, and sometimes even love." Book 1: Home
Matters by Julie N. Ford Book 2: Silver Linings by Kaylee Baldwin
Book 3: Righting A Wrong by Rachael Anderson Book 4: Lost and Found
by Karey White Book 5: Second Chances 101 by Donna K. Weaver Book
6: Immersed by Jennifer Griffith
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