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(This title is available on demand: expected date of dispatch will be 4-7 working days once ordered) This breathtaking story by Pushpa Vaghela takes you on an intimate, inspirational and heartfelt journey through events in her life. Her story not only gives you a true essence of the peaks and falls of life but also the character that you can build from any type of past trauma and still come out the other side victorious and ful?lled. "One girl, one wife, one woman, one mother and her journey. Truly a real life story that has an absolutely mind blowing impact, a must read." L. Patel "An eventful journey that can only be an example and guidance to many souls, especially those in an environment that have lost their way to their true life path, for those women that think they cannot. Reach Your Dreams as quoted by the author." Anon, Her Majesty's Treasury "A fascinating read about a truly inspirational person. A remarkable story." Rene Carayol "All you really need to understand is that the one thing you have absolute control over is your attitude, so if you truly wish to change your world, you must first change your thinking." Anon Format:Paperback Pages:160
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This item is sold brand new. It is ordered on demand from our supplier and is usually dispatched within 20 - 25 working days In this historical-fiction narrative, John Demos shares the story of Eunice Williams, a young Puritan girl whose family is kidnapped by Mohawks and taken to Canada. There, she is adopted into a new family, a new culture, and a different way of living. Instructed in the Mohawk language and customs and catechised in the Roman Catholic tradition, Eunice spends her days learning to harvest food and tan animal skins in the lush wilderness. Although her father and brother try to persuade Eunice to return to Massachusetts, she ultimately chooses to remain with her Mohawk family and settlement. Filled with danger and excitement, Puritan Girl, Indian Girl is sure to captivate young readers. Features Summary From National Book Award finalist John Demos comes the compelling story of Eunice Williams, a Puritan girl who was captured and adopted by Native Americans Author John Demos Publisher Abrams Appleseed Release date 20171031 Pages 160 ISBN 1-4197-2604-8 ISBN 13 978-1-4197-2604-0
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This item is sold brand new. It is ordered on demand from our supplier and is usually dispatched within 7 - 15 working days Saving Home is an historical novel set during the English siege of St. Augustine in 1702. The story is told through the eyes of nine-year-old Luissa de Cueva and her friends, ten-year-old Diego de las Alas, and a Timucuan Indian girl named Junco. Based on meticulous research, Saving Home engages readers of all ages with descriptions of Spanish and Native American families seeking refuge for more than six weeks within the walls of the Castillo de San Marcos as St. Augustine goes up in flames and a battle rages around them. This exciting historical novel has messages about life, family, and what is important that will resonate with both the young and the young at heart. Features Summary Saving Home is an historical novel set during the English siege of St. Augustine in 1702. The story is told through the eyes of nine-year-old Luissa de Cueva and her friends... Author Judy Lindquist Publisher Florida Historical Society Press Release date 20081117 Pages 119 ISBN 1-886104-35-2 ISBN 13 978-1-886104-35-8
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A shocking and compelling new YA series from debut author, Amy Ewing; The Handmaid's Tale meets The Other Boleyn Girl in a world where beauty and brutality collide. Violet Lasting is no longer a human being. Tomorrow she becomes Lot 197, auctioned to the highest royal bidder in the Jewel of the Lone City. Tomorrow she becomes the Surrogate of the House of the Lake, her sole purpose to produce a healthy heir for the Duchess. Imprisoned in the opulent cage of the palace, Violet learns the brutal ways of the Jewel, where the royal women compete to secure their bloodline and the surrogates are treated as disposable commodities. Destined to carry the child of a woman she despises, Violet enters a living death of captivity - until she sets eyes on Ash Lockwood, the royal Companion. Compelled towards each other by a reckless, clandestine passion, Violet and Ash dance like puppets in a deadly game of court politics, until they become each other's jeopardy - and salvation. Format:Paperback
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Paperback. English. Review. 2006. In good condition. 1948: INDO-CHINA. Lee Crane is an American pilot flying demobbed air transports - C47 Dakotas - across South-East Asia for the highest bidder. He'll fly anywhere, if the price is right. But his experiences during the war are haunting him, and when he meets a woman from the past, it is, literally, a slap in the face. 1941: BURMA. Crane is a young and innocent airman, flying P-40 Tomahawk fighter planes for the notorious Flying Tigers, the American Volunteers who are helping the Allies push back the Japanese. But when he falls for the charms of a beautiful Anglo-Indian girl she has a devastating effect on him. As the Japanese create chaos in Indo-China and all around him people are looting and lining their pockets, Crane desperately needs to return to find his Indian lover, no matter what the cost.
R 50
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This item is sold brand new. It is ordered on demand from our supplier and is usually dispatched within 7 - 11 working days Read the novelisation of the hit film starring Kiera Knightley and Jonathathan Rhys Meyers. Jess just wants to play football but her wedding-obsessed parents have other ideas so she hides it from them. But when Jess and her friend Jules join a ladies team and get spotted by a talent scout, it all kicks off...Bend it Like Beckham is now a West End musical - opening in London in May 2015. Features Summary If you're 18, love Beckham and can bend a ball like him the world's your oyster, right? Wrong. If you're Jess - 18, Indian and a girl - forget it. Author Narinder Dhami Publisher Hodder Children's Books Release date 20020418 Pages 167 ISBN 0-340-86094-4 ISBN 13 978-0-340-86094-6
R 129
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