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Saturday, 10 December 2016
That's Christmas: Hidden by the Leaves
That's Christmas: Hidden by the Leaves: Hidden by the Leaves is a new novel by S D L Curry, which draws upon his extensive knowledge of the history of Medieval Japanese society. ...
Cancer A Journey's End
In this very moving book Prashant Naik gives an account of his wife's amazing fight with cancer.
In the year 2012, Tanvi Naik was given the diagnosis that she had breast cancer.
She commenced her course of treatment with hope and optimism and with a loving, caring family (her husband and two young daughters) she was firm in her resolve that the only option was her full recovery and that death would not result from her cancer.
She actually said: "That's for other people!"
However, the treatments for her breast cancer did not work and it was realised that her cancer was far more aggressive than at first thought.
Sadly, the major fear of the family came to pass, the diagnosis was that Tanvi's cancer was, after all, terminal.
But Prashant did not want the incredible story of his wife's brave struggle to go unrecorded and unnoticed, so he has written this book as a loving memorial to her fight against her cancer.
This book will be an ideal gift for anyone who has been touched by cancer or who needs to counsel or treat people who have cancer.
It is published by £8.99 and is available for purchase via our online bookshop >>> https://goo.gl/m5aVoo.
In the year 2012, Tanvi Naik was given the diagnosis that she had breast cancer.
She commenced her course of treatment with hope and optimism and with a loving, caring family (her husband and two young daughters) she was firm in her resolve that the only option was her full recovery and that death would not result from her cancer.
She actually said: "That's for other people!"
However, the treatments for her breast cancer did not work and it was realised that her cancer was far more aggressive than at first thought.
Sadly, the major fear of the family came to pass, the diagnosis was that Tanvi's cancer was, after all, terminal.
But Prashant did not want the incredible story of his wife's brave struggle to go unrecorded and unnoticed, so he has written this book as a loving memorial to her fight against her cancer.
This book will be an ideal gift for anyone who has been touched by cancer or who needs to counsel or treat people who have cancer.
It is published by £8.99 and is available for purchase via our online bookshop >>> https://goo.gl/m5aVoo.
That's Christmas: The First English Explorer
That's Christmas: The First English Explorer: Ask most people who the first English explorer was and they would probably come up with a whole range of different names. But they would a...
Living With the Leopard
Living With the Leopard is the latest novel from author Maggie Allder.
It is the follow on novel to Courting Rendition.
It relates the story of a young and recently wed couple, Tom ands Carrie.
They look to have a bright future ahead of them, despite the fact that they are both members of a religious sect that a concerned government has determined is "extremist."
They are inhabitants of a somewhat stable community so they are, to an extent, protected from the problems caused by poverty and discrimination in the outside world.
But when they are invited to become activists, they become targets of surveillance by the government.
They rapidly find themselves targeted by the Anti-Terrorists Task Force (the ATTF) and are bewildered by the changes in their once settled and ordered lives.
They find themselves involved with a group that organises an escape route to assist dissidents to escape the clutches of the government.
They even find themselves offering shelter to a person who is wanted by the government.
When Carrie falls into ill health they find that their benefits are revoked and they eventually come to realise that they are no longer able to know who, within their community, is trustworthy or not.
They find their religious faith and even their marriage is at risk and they conclude that their own escape is now the only valid option. But who can they trust?
Can they make one last, desperate gamble to achieve their freedom together?
This is an interesting and thought-provoking novel and will make an excellent Christmas present for the lover of cerebral fiction.
It is published by Matador at £7.99 and is available from our very own shop which you will find here >>> https://goo.gl/m5aVoo.
It is the follow on novel to Courting Rendition.
It relates the story of a young and recently wed couple, Tom ands Carrie.
They look to have a bright future ahead of them, despite the fact that they are both members of a religious sect that a concerned government has determined is "extremist."
They are inhabitants of a somewhat stable community so they are, to an extent, protected from the problems caused by poverty and discrimination in the outside world.
But when they are invited to become activists, they become targets of surveillance by the government.
They rapidly find themselves targeted by the Anti-Terrorists Task Force (the ATTF) and are bewildered by the changes in their once settled and ordered lives.
They find themselves involved with a group that organises an escape route to assist dissidents to escape the clutches of the government.
They even find themselves offering shelter to a person who is wanted by the government.
When Carrie falls into ill health they find that their benefits are revoked and they eventually come to realise that they are no longer able to know who, within their community, is trustworthy or not.
They find their religious faith and even their marriage is at risk and they conclude that their own escape is now the only valid option. But who can they trust?
Can they make one last, desperate gamble to achieve their freedom together?
This is an interesting and thought-provoking novel and will make an excellent Christmas present for the lover of cerebral fiction.
It is published by Matador at £7.99 and is available from our very own shop which you will find here >>> https://goo.gl/m5aVoo.
Monday, 5 December 2016
That's Christmas: The Inventing Tubes
That's Christmas: The Inventing Tubes: The Inventing Tubes is a new book by Bryony Supper who, after surviving a career as a children's TV star, has reinvented herself as a ...
That's Christmas: Dead End
That's Christmas: Dead End: Dead End is a new crime thriller by novelist Daniel Pascoe. (You may well have read his previous novel The London Sniper, published last...
That's Christmas: Hoping for the Best
That's Christmas: Hoping for the Best: Hoping for the Best is an amazing debut book from Sarah Berryman -non-fiction, bless her!- about what it is really like to become the moth...
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