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Obadiah Wizzlemusket Is Deliciously Different
This book is written to encourage young people who may be quite different from many of their friends and people around them.
It shows them that it’s so exciting to just be yourself and to enjoy being different. And it says that every one of us is extra special.
So, we hope you enjoy reading about Obadiah Wizzlemusket and that you often think about him and smile.
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The Rabbit Who Lived by the Sea
Me is a kind, warm, and loving father of eight. He has made it his life’s mission to share the gospel with everyone he meets, telling them about a beautiful life by the sea that awaits those who believe.
With songs of praise on his lips and hope in his heart, he promises that better days are coming.
Me is the busiest, kindest, and most wonderful rabbit you’ll ever meet – and above all, he loves God.
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Hee-Hee on the Farm is a book for small children aged 0 to 5.
The main character, Hee-Hee, is a horse living on a farm who introduces other farm animals, explains what they do, and shows where our food comes from.
The heart of the work maintains a playful tone and delightful animal characters that attract further reading. There is great room for shared involvement, with writing that is adeptly conceived… wonderfully suited for both young readers and parents alike. A keen awareness of the intended age group is demonstrated through dynamic, engaging, and accessible language, carefully selected for early learners. Featuring recognizable farmyard animals, this lively read is equally enjoyable alone or shared aloud.
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They are tiny, brave and shy. To the earth from the little planet called Pocket Planet, which is in danger of disappearing. They can talk with plants and animals. They care about nature. They love children and they live in the children’s pockets, which are their homes. There, they feel safe and protected. But who are those sweet creatures? They are Pocket Kids.
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The Return of the Sheriff of River Bend
Bored with ranching after his wife died, Jim Connor decides to sell up and return to being a lawman when the current sheriff retired. Aided by his deputies he has several dangerous encounters with robbers. He prefers to pursue them on horseback as he found the automobiles of the day, the early 20th century, to be unsuitable. Several tragedies occur down the years and Connor eventually decided to retire…
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An aspiration of self-fulfilment and defiance takes flight when Peter Reed, a newly qualified teacher with top honours from the renowned University of Stellenbosch, arrives in the rural town of Somerset East, South Africa.
At the celebrated Gill College High School, Peter brings a vision inspired by the enduring wisdom of Confucius and Aristotle and the modern insights of Howard Gardner’s theory of multiple intelligences.
Determined to challenge the narrow labels assigned to his special class students, Peter teaches by an irrefutable principle: “I hear, I forget. I see; I remember. I do; I understand.” Through hands-on learning and a belief in every student’s unique potential, he breathes new life into children labelled as “mentally retarded”.
But in a school steeped in enduring tradition, Peter’s radical innovative teaching methods spark fierce resistance from Dr Hawkins, a principal with secrets of his own.
As Peter battles prejudice, narrow-mindedness, and a failing system, his students begin to defy every expectation, led by Frankie, an orphan Indian boy with a dream of building and flying his own glider.
Years later, fate delivers a cruel irony: Peter, now broken by time and circumstance, is reduced to menial labour in a multi-million-rand business owned by his former students.
As he toils in the shadows of their success, a familiar voice calls his name. Rochelle, a former student, now an accomplished medical doctor, echoes his own words back to him: “A good teacher is like a candle — it consumes itself to light the way for others.”
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Have you met Bobby? Some call him Bob. Some call him ‘sir’ and some ‘PC Plod’. Bobby is special. He’s not just a dog. This proud pooch is a dog with a job. Bobby is a police dog. He patrols your street. Next time you see him, shout, “HELLO BOBBY ON THE BEAT!!!!!!” This is a story where children will be entranced with Bobby the police dog and the help he gives the other animals who love him dearly. With delightful illustrations by… it has a warm-hearted charm.
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A woman’s body has been found laid out on the local green area. She is perfectly attired, wearing a vintage dress and high-heeled shoes, and her hair is fanned out around her head, like a halo. The empty gin bottle in her hand jars with this otherwise saintly presentation, or is that just what the murderer wants everyone to think?
For Detective Inspector Gar Thompson, it’s an unfortunately familiar sight. He is still haunted by the almost identical scenes of two years ago in the same area. The murders of two young mothers remain unsolved. Has the Gin Mummy murderer returned to leafy South Blackstone?
There’s only one other detective who knows as much about these unsolved murders as he does. Gar will have to recall his friend, Dr. Matt Sherlock, from retirement to help him with this new case. Will the recently widowed Matt be ready for the challenge?
The investigation team has a monumental task ahead of them. Where do you begin when there are no suspects and no obvious connection between the women? The young mothers of Blackstone will have to be vigilant yet again.
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Your brain is wired to keep you safe—but what if that wiring is holding you back?Modern neuroscience confirms what many personal growth pioneers have long suspected: our thoughts shape our reality. When we consistently respond to life’s challenges with fear, we reinforce limiting beliefs and habitual patterns that keep us stuck. But by choosing a different response—one based on clarity, curiosity, and compassion—we can literally rewire our brains for change. In How to Break Free of Fear, Michael Griffin explores how simple but powerful shifts in mindset can lead to measurable improvements in wellbeing, decision-making, and life outcomes. Drawing on tools from psychology, neuroplasticity, and mind-body practices such as PSYCH-K®, he offers a practical framework for transforming the way you think, feel, and act.
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A Family Treasure: The Life And Times Of Piet de Vrieze
“A Family Treasure: The Life and Times of Piet de Vrieze” is a heartfelt celebration of a life lived to the fullest, offering solace and inspiration to those grieving the loss of a loved one and guidance for those seeking to live a more meaningful life in the present moment.
From his adventurous childhood and youthful travels to the joys of marriage, parenthood, and a career filled with enriching encounters, this book paints a vibrant portrait of Piet’s journey through life’s seasons. More than just a biography, it’s an exploration of life’s inherent beauty, a testament to the power of gratitude, and a guide to finding peace in the natural cycle of life and death.
Journey with Piet through his early beginnings, his thrilling adventures, and the countless connections he forged along the way. Discover how he embraced each moment, leaving a legacy of love and inspiration. “A Family Treasure” reminds us to live in the NOW, to give life meaning, and to leave our own unique mark for our loved ones. As Piet reminds us in his own words: “Remember me in the radiant sun, / How I was when all could be done.”
This book invites you to remember, to celebrate, and to find solace in the enduring beauty of a life well-lived. It is an invitation to embrace the inevitable, to heal, and to treasure the precious moments that make up our own unique stories.
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Odense, the twin capital of Denmark.
The 14th Century.
A Pagan Child, an orphan.
A Danish Baron,
Do you defy your king?
Do you defy the Holy Father in Avignon?
Do you throw caution to the wind and defy the Teutonic Knights and their Grand Master?
For love, for family honour, for a small child, do you risk everything?
Now it begins!
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Echoes in Darkness is more than a book—it is a sanctuary. A sacred space for anyone who has known the ache of loss, whether sharp and recent, quietly persistent, or buried so deep it lives unnamed within the body. This is a compassionate companion for those navigating grief in all its forms—felt and unfelt, spoken and silent.
Drawing from personal experience and the voices of others who have walked through devastation and dared to rise, this book offers both mirror and map. It gently guides you to reconnect with your body, release trapped emotions, and awaken to the possibility that grief, when honoured, can be a catalyst for healing.
Layered with reflective prompts, somatic practices, and creative exercises, Echoes in Darkness is not a prescription but a presence. It weaves together narrative and neuroscience, embodiment and emotion, to illuminate the tender journey of transformation.
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