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The Big Friendly Wolf!
Sam, also known as Sammy Puppy Doggy, the Big Friendly Wolf, is a beautiful, intelligent, energetic, and funny German Shepherd.Every day is a new adventure, full of fun, games, laughter, and discoveries.Sam’s mom and brothers, Will and James, shower their best friend and protector with love, attention, and understanding. They care for Sam daily, lovingly, and unconditionally.Sam feels its family’s love intensely and returns every ounce of it through loyalty, intelligence, personality, emotions, gentleness, humour, and everlasting charm. If Sam could speak, it would be human!
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The Little Blue Hen
Hello my friends. I am a Baby Pigeon and I have just hatched along with my brother at a stud farm in the midlands. My mother has named me ‘The Little Blue Hen’ and I am about to take you on a journey that you will never forget for the rest of your life!We will meet friends that you will love and enemies that you will hate, and we will laugh till we cry at some of the things that we will see and do. As I am being trained to race all over England and France, before long, you will know everything about me, ‘The Little Blue Hen’.
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The Kingdom of God
Through years of ministry and teaching, the author realized how little people grasped the foundational truths underlying God’s relationship with creation, and the Bible’s core message. In this book, he explores with insight and conviction his concept of the universe’s purpose, God’s reasons for creating it, and humanity’s pivotal role in God’s overall plan.The scriptures also unveil God’s abounding love for creation and the steps taken to connect with us, delivering humanity from opposing forces. This rewarding read resolves many overlooked aspects of Christian faith convincingly. It reveals the author’s steadfast belief that amidst a shifting world, Christian faith offers unchanging peace and fulfilment.He examines with intelligence what he sees as the grand objective of existence, why God brought the universe into being, and the crucial part people play in God’s grand design. The Bible likewise discloses God’s immense love for all He created, and how He reaches out to communicate with humanity, providing escape from whatever seeks to oppose us. This illuminating book compensates for many formerly disregarded questions around Christian belief in a persuasive way. The full picture displays the author’s enduring conviction that in turbulent times, Christian faith supplies a firm anchor for tranquillity and happiness.
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Bampa Bee's Big Day Out
Bampa Bee is enjoying his retirement from being a very busy little worker bee, but misses the thrill of honey hunting.When given a chance to be a young bee again, what new challenges will he face?Has being a honey bee really changed all that much?
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A Different Drum
In any society there is always pressure to conform, to behave like those around you. Sometimes it can be difficult to stand alone, to follow your own path whether that’s by choice or force of circumstance. These stories are all about people who are slightly out of step with the world around them. Such people as: A young woman who thinks she is stupid but develops self-confidence when someone believes in her.A scientist who is convinced that the world is headed for a total flood so begins building an Ark in his back garden.A retired headmistress who refuses to be bullied by other residents in her apartment block. A 90 year old lady who defies developers, ignores a compulsory purchase order and refuses to leave her home.These people, and those in the other stories, may not think of it in these terms but they are all marching to the beat of a different drum.
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Josephine Butler’s Great Crusade
JOIN THE CRUSADE!Josephine Butler… one of the world’s most influential social reformers… but chances are, you’ve never heard of her.Welcome to Victorian Britain. Meet Josey, a Northumbrian lass, blissfully married to George, a brilliant teacher. When a shocking tragedy shatters their family life, she transforms herself into a tireless champion of women’s rights.The crusade takes her into every corner of Britain and exposes a harrowing underworld in the great capitals of Europe too. What is the crusade’s aim, and what gruesome trials and tribulations must Josephine endure in its pursuit?Discover Josephine’s opponents and allies, why she never gives up, and how her legacy continues more than a century later to shape today’s world.This new dramatisation of her amazing true story is not for the squeamish or faint-hearted.
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The Amazing Adventures of Rainbow Rabbit
Rainbow Rabbit wakes up one morning to find his colourful patches gone, leaving him pure white from head to toe. Seeking a solution, he turns to his Great Uncle Corduroy Rabbit, who takes him to the wise Belvedere Owl. To receive Belvedere’s help, Rainbow must reveal a secret he’s been keeping from Corduroy, risking hurting his uncle’s feelings.Upon hearing Rainbow’s confession, Belvedere sends him on a quest to a bleak, cold land in the North Pole to find what he has lost. With no guarantee of success, Rainbow arrives in the snowy settlement of Aurora B., unsure of where to turn. Following his instincts, he encounters fascinating characters along the way, including a sweet Polar Bear cub named Velvet, whom he rescues. He also helps a Wolf gain confidence and assists a Badger family torn apart by harsh words.As Rainbow navigates this unfamiliar landscape and lends a helping hand to those in need, he wonders if his efforts will be rewarded. Join him on this enchanting journey to find out if he can regain his lost colours.
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A Bigger Bird
Join Tabs the Cat as she navigates through the days of the week, discovering that size isn’t everything.Along the way, she learns that misunderstandings can arise, teaching us valuable lessons about communication and empathy.Delight in this charming tale of discovery and friendship!
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The Lady Mouse Who Lost Her Spouse
A little fantasy about a grandma field mouse who is sad and lonely after her children left home, her husband died, and she lost her home when the farmer ploughed up his field.Gradually she realised that she could reach out and make plans that included her Grand-mice and her friends and plan new adventures and a new life – and be happy again.
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Living from the Inside Out
At some stage, many of us face a moment of reflection, looking in the mirror and wondering what happened to the carefree, dream-filled child we once were. It’s common to question whether it’s too late to pursue those dreams that once sparked such joy in our hearts.Living from the Inside Out poses a crucial question: Do you see life as something that happens to you, or do you believe that you actively shape your own destiny? This book challenges the belief that we are mere victims of circumstance, presenting an empowering perspective. It delves into the age-old quest to understand the extent of our influence over our lives. Are we reactors to what life throws at us, or creators of our own path? Interestingly, these roles are composed of the same letters, just arranged differently. This metaphor serves as a reminder that we have the power to rearrange our perception of ourselves and the world around us, thereby actively creating our lives from the inside out, breathing life into dormant dreams, and moving beyond stress and dissatisfaction.Author Claire Smedley introduces readers to the Kosha Roadmap, an ancient yogic model for living a fulfilling life. With her two decades of experience, Claire revitalizes this ancient wisdom, giving it a contemporary twist that is accessible to everyone. This book promises to transform your understanding of yourself and your life, serving as a guide to lasting happiness.
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The Tramcar will Return
Electric tramways formed the backbone of most towns and cities in the first half of the twentieth century. But when they got in the way of cars, they had to go. People loved their trams, they took them to school, to work, to go shopping, to the cinema and to football matches. When the last Glasgow tram ran in 1962, a quarter of a million Glaswegians braved the pouring rain to say goodbye. Thirty years later, trams were re-invented to help combat congestion and environmental impacts of the car. Both eras are covered in this book by an engineer who witnessed the demise of the tram and its revival, playing a major role in getting trams onto the streets of Manchester in 1992. Now trams are running again in London, Edinburgh and cities in between. This is a personal story about the last tramways in Britain and the new generation of light rail systems, a term invented to avoid any confusion with old double deckers clanking down the middle of the road. It is interlaced with stories of tramways in the UK, Europe and beyond, gained when working as an international light rail consultant.
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Never Far from the Truth
It all started as a bit of lighthearted fun, mates on a bachelor party. That is until Alex and his friends came across a fortune teller spinning a tale. Alex would meet his future wife, who would be wearing a pearl necklace. Sure enough, two years later, they met at a wine bar, eventually getting married and having a child. Only for Alex to discover he had married the wrong woman. His wife had borrowed the necklace she wore that night, from her friend, who so happened to be at the bar that night. To make matters worse, Alex was only meant to have been in his wife’s life for a short period of time to reveal a dark and disturbing secret belonging to his now deceased father. By not disclosing his secret to his wife, Alex, unbeknownst to him, changed the future, denying his wife from meeting the man she was destined to marry, causing a devasting butterfly effect. It appears Alex cannot get anything right; he just happens to end up as the guy that everyone loves to hate. The more Alex tries to do the right thing, the worse it gets, not just for him but also for his wife. Alex is someone with little or no morals as we sit back and watch his life unravel into utter chaos, deceit, and untruths being spoken.
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