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Norman Cartwright, an eighty-six-year-old man living in the small
seaside town of Clacton, Essex, has kept his cross-dressing a
secret his entire life. A trucker by trade, his lipstick and wigs
were donned only in the lonely confines of his lorry, as he sat in
lay-bys and drove along empty roads on long trips away from his
wife and children. After years of judgement, abuse and fear, Norman
no longer knows how to embrace this side of himself, or if anyone
would accept him if he did . . . When his teenage granddaughter,
Florence, turns up unannounced, it's obvious that she, too, has
secrets she's not yet willing to share. As they grow closer,
however, the truth bubbles free and life starts to change in
profound and unexpected ways, both for them and everyone around
them. In Search of Ethel Cartwright is a moving story of family,
love and courage that reminds us of the importance of being true to
ourselves.
'And in that instant, he knows in his heart that today is a
momentous day; come what may, he and Alice will meet again, and
life will never be the same.' Alice is stuck in an internship she
loathes and a body she is forever trying to change. Ben, also in
his early twenties, is still trying to find his place in the world.
By chance they meet one day in a London park. Day 1 Ben spots Alice
sitting on a bench and feels compelled to speak to her. To his
surprise, their connection is instant. But before numbers are
exchanged, Alice is whisked off by her demanding boss. 20 minutes
later Alone in her office toilets, Alice looks at herself in the
mirror and desperately searches for the beauty Ben could see in
her. Meanwhile, having misunderstood a parting remark, Ben is
already planning a trip to Glasgow where he believes Alice lives,
not realising that they actually live barely ten miles apart. Over
the next 31 days, Alice and Ben will discover that even if they
never manage to find each other again, they have sparked a change
in each other that will last a lifetime. In 31 Days of Wonder, Tom
Winter shows us the magic of chance encounters and how one brief
moment on a Thursday afternoon can change the rest of your life.
Seasoned parents know that the days are long, but the time is
short. It can be tough to come up with ways to make lasting
memories, but now you don't have to! David Bordon and Tom Winters
have collected 101 original ideas to inspire parents with kids of
all ages to step out of their daily routine and spend precious time
together as a family. From creative concepts such as opening a snow
cone stand to service projects like volunteering in a soup kitchen,
some suggestions are fun, some challenging, and others
practical--but every page is jam-packed with advice designed to
help parents prepare their children for life out in the world,
while making sure that every moment counts.
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