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Don't Forget to Bounce
For the grown-up people too.
Sometimes things other people say to us can really affect us and make us feel a little bit out of sorts.
Even if it’s from the people we love.
Clover the lamb realises, with the help of his friends, that he has to be true to himself and do what gives him joy and also embrace whatever makes his little heart soar.
And … never forget to bounce … Not ever!
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Don't Go Into Town, Tonto!
Born just prior to the outbreak of World War II and inspired by his hero, a Captain of a firefighting vessel, the author joined the Royal Navy at 15 years of age, purely to experience the life at sea as told by his hero and the great wide mysterious world depicted in the Encyclopaedia.
Hugh shares the rigours of the training ship “Ganges”, the excitement of his first war ship in the Mediterranean and several other drafts including being present at the Cyprus Emergency and the infamous Suez Crisis. This was also the time of his coming of age, the pain of unrequited love and the bewildering initiation by an older woman who should have known better.
Life as a merchant seaman followed, expanding his horizons even further, eventually merging with the diaspora of eager sunseekers to Australia in 1963. Worked in a copper mine in Queensland before the sea beckoned once more. Then south to Tasmania and enjoyed a different sea life as a lobster fisherman.
The author shared many unexpected encounters with colourful characters and events which taught him life lessons in an entertaining, humorous and honest manner.
A lusty account of a young recalcitrant, desperate to become a worthy human.
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Don't Lie
“Gladys could tell fortunes but it was Harriet who made them.”
When Harriet tried her teenage hand at being a ball girl at the local tennis club the day after England won the World Cup, Ian’s wife Betty was intent on winning the doubles trophy. Betty still had time to encourage Ian to take up Harriet’s cause with the club officials who threw her out as unsuitable. Harriet may have had to leave Southport but she was prospering when Ian tracked her down in Whitstable and followed the notorious local trial where Harriet was a star witness. An end of the pier seaside romp where telling the truth is to no one’s advantage.
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Don't Push Me Out
In the depths of institutional bullying, resilience and fortitude are tested. Across the globe, in myriad professions, individuals face a silent struggle that can shatter confidence, well-being, and personal relationships. Yet, amidst the silent tears and the unspoken pain, there lies a compelling tale of courage and tenacity.
A manager’s duty extends beyond just running the workforce; it’s about leading with dignity, respecting the needs of the business, and valuing every individual under their care. While managers are human and imperfect, prejudice and discrimination have no place in the workplace. Every individual should be assessed based on their worth, integrity, and capabilities, ensuring no room for regret.
As you delve into this narrative, you may find yourself questioning my endurance and wondering how I confronted the adversities thrown my way. I remain eternally grateful for the strength, determination, and blessings that guided me through both personal and professional triumphs. This is my story, unfiltered and real, shedding light on a pervasive issue while offering hope for a brighter tomorrow.
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Don't Take Care, Take Risks
Having lost the love of my life and feeling my world had ended, I asked God, “Lord, is this all you have for my life?” and two weeks later, Canon Andrew White, the vicar of Baghdad, asked me to ring. I didn’t know him but I rang and he asked me if I had heard of Saddam Hussein and explained that the judge who sentenced him to death, minster of justice for Iraq, Mr Raouf was coming to Spires Hospital Southampton for an operation and God told him I was to host him and his family. I thought it was windup, but I was to find out it was true…and this began a journey and friendships that are still ongoing ten years later. Read the story and find out what happened.
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Donny the Dung Beetle
Donny the Dung Beetle is just an ordinary young beetle, except for one big thing… he cannot roll dung!
This book follows Donny’s story as he overcomes his problems and, with hard work and dedication, proves everybody wrong!
This book aims to give an educational introduction to the dung beetle alongside the message of the story: that hard work pays off and that “Practice makes perfect.”
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Don’t Fall in Love with a Dreamer
Louis Morin is a type-2 dreamer. No wonder he’s been drawn to Australia, the Dream Land of the Aboriginal people’s culture. In the wake of the new carbon trading laws, he dreams of turning the parched Red Centre back to green and the Great Salt Lakes back to blue. As always in Australia, big business is not far behind a big, profitable dream.
It is October 2000, at the beginning of the Southern hemisphere summer, and at the end of the Sydney Olympics, which troublemaking-tragic Helen came to watch. While a three-day affair with Louis is in the swing of things to expect, falling in love with him isn’t.
Along comes Horace, another type-2 dreamer who also wants to change the world, with powerful allies to back up his "LFV" dream and a more radical approach to making it come true, including body count. It also includes his, unfortunately.
A challenge to her sanity, already heavily tested, Helen fears for her son’s life. Compelled to blend two dreams in one, Louis finds himself on the shaky grounds of corporate and political worlds, places he, as a researcher, had never been prepared for. But there is always the next dream, and it may well be just waiting for him... at home!
About every seven years, the Great Australian Lakes flood, and flamingos return.
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Don’t You Believe Me?
Will someone not wonder what you are about,
If the truth remains hidden and does not come out?
An opportunity to get your husband the £10,000 that he owed.
Does that not sound good? Is that not what Kelly would have thought, and gone along with, when presented with this once in a lifetime offer?
But those who presented her with this opportunity, were they really her friends? Were they thinking of her? Or, were they using her, and thought only of themselves?
And what of the malicious gossip going on in the background, accusations of which she was totally unaware.
If only she had told her husband the truth right from the start, then all the uncertainty and mistrust would not have ensued.
But she did not. She wanted everything to be a surprise. Thinking it was the right thing to do but she kept quiet. And the quieter she kept, the more guilty she appeared...
As Christmas drew near she decided to tell him the truth. But had she left it too late?
Her nonsensical story, her ridiculous version of events sounded so far-fetched and absurd.
After all of this time, after all of the secrecy, was she expecting too much to imagine that he would believe her?
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Dosser's Dreams
We all dream when we sleep. Whether you can remember your dreams is neither here nor there as we all daydream.Both nocturnal dreams and daydreams are part of our mental health and how we see and interpret the world. Dosser’s Dreams are about the dreams of Dosser, a fictional character that emanates from his dreams.
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Double Trouble
Double Trouble, a large, brown, hairy, two-tailed loveable but irrepressible dog had been abandoned at a pet shop. He was discovered by two children, Emily, and Darcy, who took him home, to their mother’s dismay. DT, who loved everyone and everything, caused chaos wherever he went. With only the best of intentions, he wanted to be involved in every situation, but although he was adored by all children, he was not always accepted by adults. Underneath that hairy coat was a heart of gold which was invisible to most grown-ups. But, in the end, DT always managed to win over even the hardest of hearts because, just as he loved everyone, he wanted to be loved by others.
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Dougal LeClair’s Incredible Cake
Dougal LeClair has decided to make a chocolate cake for the local fair’s cake competition. He doesn’t have all the ingredients, including the chocolate he needs. With a bit of bear logic, some cunning and a large dose of bravery, he bakes a massive, delicious-looking cake. The people at the fair are amazed, but does it really taste as delicious as it looks? Maybe there is another use for Dougal’s cake...?
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Down At The Dinosaur Disco
“Watch out for dancing dinosaurs, they love to bop around, they’ll disco till it’s time for bed and move to any sound.” Did you know that dinosaurs love music and dancing? Have you ever been to a dinosaur disco? Find out what happens at a dinosaur dance-off and how well dinosaurs move and groove. See them posing and trying out new moves to see who is the best. Join in with the rhyming text and meet some new friends, those who love dancing, and those a little scared to try. This book will have you talking about the pictures and the characters and it will make you want to get up and dance!
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