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Squanto's Journey (Paperback)
Joseph Bruchac; Illustrated by Greg Shed
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R232
R217
Discovery Miles 2 170
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In 1620 an English ship called the "Mayflower "landed on the shores
inhabited by the Pokanoket, and it was Squanto who welcomed the
newcomers and taught them how to survive. When a good harvest was
gathered, the people feasted together--a tradition that continues
almost four hundred years later.
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Wanted (Paperback)
R. E. Hargrave; Cover design or artwork by The Graphics Shed
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R356
R337
Discovery Miles 3 370
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Perhaps you'd like to know a secret, one of the happiest ones of
all.
You will surely find it for yourself one day.
You'll discover it all on your own, maybe when you least expect
it. If you've not yet discovered the secret of saying thanks, it's
waiting for you. The secret can be found in the sunrise that offers
promises full for the day ahead, or in the gentle shade of a tree
sheltering you from the hot rays of the sun, or on the rock that
offers rest from a long walk.
In the inspirational text that made him a bestselling,
internationally acclaimed author, Douglas Wood offers a spiritual
homage to nature and the world. Greg Shed's stunning portraits of
the natural world tenderly portray all of the many ways in which we
can say thanks for the wonders we sometimes take granted in life.
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Brooklyn Blues (Paperback)
The Graphics Shed; Edited by It's Your Story Content Editing; R. E. Hargrave
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R165
Discovery Miles 1 650
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Ebony (Paperback)
J. Thompson; Edited by Stephanie Farrant; Cover design or artwork by The Graphics Shed
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R268
Discovery Miles 2 680
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Short Fuses is a compendium of 20 incendiary confections created in
the fractious online assembly known as the Bookshed: an unruly
gathering of linguistic fugitives whose only common bond is a
passion for writing, absinthe and monkeys. Most of the writers
represented here are escapees from other peer-review websites,
although at least one is on the run from constabularies not merely
virtual. Should you wish to meet them, why not knock on the
bar-room door at www.bookshed.eu? If they like the cut of your jib,
they might even let you in.
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