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Lottie and George are eleven-year-old twins who lead hectic lives.
They have discovered a secret. The secret allows them to think
about what they really want in their lives and, step by step, to
achieve their goals. Lottie uncovers the mystery of using creative
vision. George has started a club and has set up his den at the end
of the garden With the help of zany Aunt Gemma, Lottie and George's
lives will improve dramatically. They will have more friends, more
fun, and much more focus You are invited to join them as they make
their new discoveries. You will follow Lottie and George in each
activity and then get involved through various exercises. You too
can live the life of your dreams The opportunities out there are
only limited by your ability to see the future as you want it and
then take action. You might even get the chance to look at life in
a different light. All you need are some pencils, big dreams, and
an open mind. You will enjoy creating an exceptional life, as you
have almost total control over the design. I wish you an
inspirational and exciting journey
Many stories are told about the afterlife and what one might
find there. But what about pre-life? What might we have done before
we became the tiny baby letting out that first cry? If we are souls
that have no end as we move into the afterlife, might we have been
souls before we were born as well?
This is a story about one such soul as he prepares for his life
on Earth.
Sheila takes us on the journey which is her life, stopping along
the way to mention the little details which have made her life a
tapestry. The flies in the water butt, her mum's chips which opened
the doorway to friendships, her falling in love and challenge of
bringing up four children under the age of six. When Sheila's
wildest dreams come true and she finds herself working, as a young
girl, for the Royal Family, under the expert eye of Norman
Hartnell, we find ourselves centre stage with her as she bumps into
the rich and famous and brushes shoulders with stars. Her loss of
her dear son, the imprisonment of her husband and the passing away
of her mother draw the reader, with tears, into her life of sorrow
and hardship but she manages, at the same time, with her account of
her red panties being thrown at her on the zebra crossing in
Kentish Town, to keep us chuckling.
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