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This item is sold brand new. It is ordered on demand from our supplier and is usually dispatched within 7 - 12 working days On Saturday, 26 April 2003, Aron Ralston, a 27-year-old outdoorsman and adventurer, set off for a day's hike in the Utah canyons. Eight miles from his truck, he found himself in the middle of a deep and remote canyon. Then the unthinkable happened: a boulder shifted and snared his right arm against the canyon wall. He was trapped, facing dehydration, starvation, hallucinations and hypothermia as night-time temperatures plummeted. Five and a half days later, Aron Ralston finally came to the agonising conclusion that his only hope was to amputate his own arm and get himself to safety. Miraculously, he survived. BETWEEN A ROCK AND A HARD PLACE is more than just an adventure story. It is a brave, honest and above all inspiring account of one man's valiant effort to survive, and is destined to take its place among adventure classics such as TOUCHING THE VOID. Features Summary The unforgettable survival story of the year -- the astonishing, day-by-day account of Aron Ralston's terrible accident, self-amputation, rescue and recovery. Author Aron Ralston Publisher Simon & Schuster Release date 20050606 Pages 352 ISBN 0-7434-9580-2 ISBN 13 978-0-7434-9580-6
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Buy Between a Rock and a Hard Place By Aron Ralston for R355.00
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This item is sold brand new. It is ordered on demand from our supplier and is usually dispatched within 7 - 12 working days Has your peace been stolen? Dreams crushed? Hope lost? Life has a way of not turning out the way we want. The disciple Peter knew what it was like to go through tough times. He endured threats, punishment, time in jail, beatings, and false words. He had seen enough to know how to stay strong in tough times. So he wrote a survival manual to show how we should act and respond when life isn't fair. His words of wisdom are beacons of hope for making it through hard times. Peter's counsel may surprise you. But it may be just what you need to sustain you when you find that you are between the rock and a hard place. The Life Lessons with Max Lucado series brings the Bible to life in twelve lessons filled with intriguing questions, inspirational stories, and poignant reflections to take you deeper into God's Word. Each lesson includes an opening reflection, background information, an excerpt of the text (from the New International and New King James versions), exploration questions, inspirational thoughts from Max, and a closing takeaway for further reflection. The Life Lessons series is ideal for use in both a small-group setting or for individual study. Features Summary The Max Lucado Life Lessons series offers intriguing questions, inspirational stories, and poignant reflections to take readers deeper into God's Word. Author Max Lucado Publisher Thomas Nelson Publishers Release date 20190124 Pages 144 ISBN 0-310-08662-0 ISBN 13 978-0-310-08662-8
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This item is sold brand new. It is ordered on demand from our supplier and is usually dispatched within 7 - 12 working days It's hard for Hypsilophodon (H to her friends) to find a safe place to lay her eggs with fierce dinosaurs like T Rex around. When she falls into a mysterious pool and finds herself on a modern farm, things don't get any easier. How do you keep thirteen growing baby dinosaurs safe and secret? Features Summary Hypsilophodon is finding it hard to find a safe place for her eggs with Tyrannosaurus Rex around. When she falls into a mysterious pool she finds herself on a modern farm... Author Julia Donaldson Publisher Puffin Release date 20020328 Pages 102 ISBN 0-14-131382-X ISBN 13 978-0-14-131382-5
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This item is sold brand new. It is ordered on demand from our supplier and is usually dispatched within 8 - 15 working days Robbie Robertson's singular contributions to popular music have made him one of the most beloved songwriters and guitarists of his time. With songs like `The Weight', `The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down' and `Up on Cripple Creek', he and his partners in the Band fashioned a music that has endured for decades, influencing countless musicians. In this captivating memoir, written over five years of reflection, Robbie employs his unique storyteller's voice to weave together the journey that led him to some of the most pivotal events in music history. He recounts the adventures of his half-Jewish, half-Mohawk upbringing on the Six Nations Indian Reserve and on the gritty streets of Toronto; his odyssey at sixteen to the Mississippi Delta, the fountainhead of American music; the wild, early years on the road with rockabilly legend Ronnie Hawkins and the Hawks; his unexpected ties to the Cosa Nostra underworld; the gripping trial-by-fire of 'going electric' with Bob Dylan on his 1966 world tour and their ensuing celebrated collaborations; the formation of the Band and the forging of their unique sound, culminating with history's most famous farewell concert, brought to life for all time in Martin Scorsese's great movie The Last Waltz. This is the story of a time and place - the moment when rock 'n' roll became life, when legends like Buddy Holly and Bo Diddley crisscrossed the circuit of clubs and roadhouses from Texas to Toronto, when the Beatles, Hendrix, the Stones and Warhol moved through the same streets and hotel rooms. It's the story of exciting change as the world tumbled through the '60s and early '70s and a generation came of age, built on music, love and freedom. Above all, it's the moving story of the profound friendship among five young men who together created a new kind of popular music. Testimony is Robbie Robertson's story, lyrical and true, as only he could tell it. Features Summary Robbie Robertson's singular contributions to popular music have made him one of the most beloved songwriters and guitarists of his time. Above all, it's the moving story of the profound friendship among five young men who together created a new kind of popular music. Author Robbie Robertson Publisher Windmill Books Release date 20170731 Pages 500 ISBN 0-09-951095-2 ISBN 13 978-0-09-951095-6
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We combine postage, so do look at our other items on offer. Postage prices outside of South African borders will differ. Please enquire before purchasing. Dispatched within 3 business days. Condition: Very Good. Winner of the 2008 Nobel Prize for Literature Univ. of Nebraska Press, 2002 - Fiction - 214 pp. Set largely in locations near the French Riviera, these eleven short stories depict the harsh realities of life for the less-privileged inhabitants of this very privileged region. Distinguished French writer J. M. G. Le Clezio lends his voice to the dispossessed and explores his familiar themes of alienation, immigration, poverty, violence, indifference, the loss of beauty, and the betrayal of innocence. In one story an adolescent girl encounters the violence of a gang of masked bikers in a hostile and desolate housing project. In others a man stands by helplessly as a place of great beauty and deep childhood memory is slowly consumed and destroyed by a quickly developing city, an illegal immigrant desperate for work finds himself the prisoner of a ring trafficking in human beings, and two girls risk everything by running away from home and their dead-end factory jobs in search of a more meaningful life. At once tragic and evocative, these engrossing and beautifully crafted stories touch upon the loss of human values in a rapidly changing world. Le Clezio is an intensely atmospheric, nearly hallucinatory writer, and in his riveting and eviscerating short stories, dreams turn inexorably into nightmares. -- Booklist Mentioned in The New York Times (Paperback Row) December 28, 2008 About the author   (2002) Winner of the 2008 Nobel Prize for Literature, J. M. G. Le Clezio was born in Nice in 1940 and is one of France’s best-known contemporary writers. He has published more than thirty novels and nonfiction works. In the course of the last four decades Le Clézio has won numerous prizes, including the Prix Renaudot for his first novel. His works have been translated into many languages. C. Dickson is a translator living in France. Her translations include Shams Nadir's The Astrolabe of the Sea and Mohammad Dib's The Savage Night (Nebraska 2001). Bibliographic information:    Title The Round & Other Cold Hard Facts Author Jean-Marie Gustave Le Clezio Translated by C. Dickson Publisher U of Nebraska Press, 2002 ISBN 0803280076, 9780803280076 Length 214 pages    Please Click ---> HERE PTO Books is selling. Follow PTO Books on Facebook.
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This item is sold brand new. It is ordered on demand from our supplier and is usually dispatched within 4 - 8 working days Welcome to Rockton: a secret town cut off from the rest of the world. If you need a place to hide, this is the perfect place to start again. There's just one catch. You can't leave. Even if there's a killer on the loose. Detective Casey Duncan has a dark past, and it's about to catch up with her. When her best friend Diana is attacked by an abusive ex, the two women realise they have to disappear, fast. Diana's heard of a hidden town that's so remote it's almost impossible to reach. A town that desperately needs a new detective. Casey has barely arrived in Rockton when a body is discovered. A man's been murdered and there's no time to waste. Casey's job won't be easy: everyone in town has a secret. Meanwhile her boss, Sheriff Eric Dalton, is a brooding, troubled man who's hard to read and even harder to please. With no chance of help from the outside world, Casey must rely on her wits and experience to solve the case. But she's running out of time. Rockton's killer is on the hunt, and this deep in the wilderness, no one is safe. Gripping, fast-paced and atmospheric, City of the Lost is the brilliant new thriller from international bestselling author Kelley Armstrong. Features Summary Where would you go if you suddenly had to disappear? In her new standalone thriller, bestselling author Kelley Armstrong delivers us to Rockton, a secret town where the hunted go to hide... Author Kelley Armstrong Publisher Sphere Release date 20170115 Pages 468 ISBN 0-7515-6255-6 ISBN 13 978-0-7515-6255-2
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This item is sold brand new. It is ordered on demand from our supplier and is usually dispatched within 7 - 12 working days WHITE FANG is the story of a half-dog, half wolf, the greatest fighter of them all. From cub to sled dog to fighting dog, White Fang's journey is long and hard - yet deep down he has memories of love and affection and slowly, after forming a bond with his owner, they start to resurface. Widely regarded as a modern masterpiece, WHITE FANG was first published in 1906. The story takes place in Yukon Territory, Canada, during the Klondike Gold Rush at the end of the 19th-century, and details the wild wolf-dog's journey, exploring White Fang's world and showing how kind - and brutal - humans can be. Features Summary WHITE FANG is the story of a half-dog, half wolf, the greatest fighter of them all. From cub to sled dog to fighting dog, White Fang's journey is long and hard - yet deep down he has memories of love and affection and slowly... Author Jack London Publisher Scholastic Release date 20141106 Pages 279 ISBN 1-4071-4409-X ISBN 13 978-1-4071-4409-2
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This item is sold brand new. It is ordered on demand from our supplier and is usually dispatched within 7 - 12 working days 'A must read' - Margaret Atwood 'It would be hard to find a book that feels more important or original' - Viv Groskop, Observer Extraordinary stories from Soviet women who fought in the Second World War - from the winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature "Why, having stood up for and held their own place in a once absolutely male world, have women not stood up for their history? Their words and feelings? A whole world is hidden from us. Their war remains unknown... I want to write the history of that war. A women's history." In the late 1970s, Svetlana Alexievich set out to write her first book, The Unwomanly Face of War, when she realized that she grew up surrounded by women who had fought in the Second World War but whose stories were absent from official narratives. Travelling thousands of miles, she spent years interviewing hundreds of Soviet women - captains, tank drivers, snipers, pilots, nurses and doctors - who had experienced the war on the front lines, on the home front and in occupied territories. As it brings to light their most harrowing memories, this symphony of voices reveals a different side of war, a new range of feelings, smells and colours. After completing the manuscript in 1983, Alexievich was not allowed to publish it because it went against the state-sanctioned history of the war. With the dawn of Perestroika, a heavily censored edition came out in 1985 and it became a huge bestseller in the Soviet Union - the first in five books that have established her as the conscience of the twentieth century. Features Summary 'A must read' - Margaret Atwood 'It would be hard to find a book that feels more important or original' - Viv Groskop, Observer Extraordinary stories from Soviet women who fought in the Second World War - from the winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature "Why... Author Svetlana Alexievich (Author), Richard Pevear (Translator), Larissa Volokhonsky (Translator) Publisher Penguin Classics Release date 20180906 Pages 384 ISBN 0-14-198353-1 ISBN 13 978-0-14-198353-0
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(This title is available on demand: expected date of dispatch will be 4-7 working days once ordered) The philosophically rich David Bowie is an artist of wide and continuing influence. The theatrical antics of Bowie ushered in a new rock aesthetic, but there is much more to Bowie than mere spectacle. The visual belies the increasing depths of his concerns, even at his lowest personal moments. We never know what lies in store in a Bowie song, for there is no point in his nearly 30 albums at which one can say, "That's typical Bowie!" Who else has combined techno and hard rock, switched to R&B love songs (with accompanying gospel) to funk to jazz-rock fusion and back again? Among the topics explored in David Bowie and Philosophy are the nature of Bowie as an institution and a cult; Bowie's work in many platforms, including movies and TV; Bowie's spanning of low and high art; his relation to Andy Warhol; the influence of Buddhism and Kabuki theater; the recurring theme of Bowie as a space alien; the dystopian element in Bowie's thinking; the role of fashion in Bowie's creativity; the aesthetics of theatrical rock and glam rock; and Bowie's public identification with bisexuality and his influence within the LGBTQ community. Format:Paperback Pages:288
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Run Racist Run Can we sometimes assume a racist motive?  Is there place for anger in dialogue on racism?          Can liberals be racist?          Should black people help white people understand racism?          Is white wealth because of racism, or hard work and good genes?          Should coloured people just call themselves black? In  Run Racist Run, Eusebius McKaiser explores the non-bloody aspects of contemporary South African racism. While vigorous public debates about racism rage on, McKaiser tackles questions about the true and complete nature of racism with the rigour and honesty we have come to expect from his writing.In a year when South African students have protested against colonialism's continued presence on university campuses, when acts of racism continue to erupt in social spaces, when brutal racism is witnessed in the United States and elsewhere, it's clear that we urgently need to journey into the heart of racism.McKaiser takes that journey in this new collection - raising new questions about race and racism, and offering original, provocative meditations on these themes. Author      Eusebius McKaiser ISBN        9781928257158 Format     Paperback Pages      211p.
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The New York Times bestselling author of New Leaf returns to Mystic Creek, Oregon, where a wounded heart finds a place to call home.... After a career on the rodeo circuit, Ben Sterling longs to settle down on his farm and start a family like his brothers. Hes searched all over for the woman of his dreams. Yet the only one to spark his interest is the new owner of the local caf. Getting her attention, however, wont be easy. Sissy Sue Bentley has worked hard to make it on her own, and she doesnt need another man in her life. From her alcoholic father to the men shes dated, who were after only one thing, they are nothing but trouble. Except Ben keeps showing up whenever she really needs help. Sissy struggles to deny her growing feelings for himbut soon Bens tender concern has her hoping for a happier future. Then her past comes barreling back into her life, and it will take more than the love in Bens heart to hold them together. NEVER BEFORE PUBLISHED Review Praise for Mulberry Moon "Anderson grapples with abuse, taking a skilled approach to this issue that engages readers emotions and pulls them deep into the story, right up to the heartfelt sigh of relief at the end."Booklist (starred review) "A tender, feel-good read thats perfect for every romance lover."BookPage Praise for New York Times bestselling author Catherine Anderson and the Mystic Creek Novels The minute you open an Anderson novel, you can immediately feel the vision of humanity and warmth that runs through all her books. No one does heartfelt romance better!RT Book Reviews [Anderson] does know how to tug the heartstrings.Publishers Weekly Heartwarming and heart-wrenching.Open Book Society Sweet and inspirational.Smitten by Books Read more About the Author Catherine Anderson is the author of more than thirty New York Times bestselling and award-winning historical and contemporary romances, including New Leaf, Silver Thaw, Walking on Air, and Cheyenne Amber, among others. She lives in the pristine woodlands of Central Oregon. Read more See all Editorial Reviews Series: Mystic Creek (Book 2) Publisher: Jove (January 3, 2017) Mass Market Paperback: 448 pages Catherine Anderson (Author) Praise for Mulberry Moon "Anderson grapples with abuse, taking a skilled approach to this issue that engages readers emotions and pulls them deep into the story, right up to the heartfelt sigh of relief at the end."Booklist (starred review) "A tender, feel-good read thats perfect for every romance lover."BookPage Praise for New York Times bestselling author Catherine Anderson and the Mystic Creek Novels The minute you open an Anderson novel, you can immediately feel the vision of humanity and warmth that runs through all her books. No one does heartfelt romance better!RT Book Reviews [Anderson] does know how to tug the heartstrings.Publishers Weekly Heartwarming and heart-wrenching.Open Book Society Sweet and inspirational.Smitten by Books Catherine Anderson is the author of more than thirty New York Times bestselling and award-winning historical and contemporary romances, including New Leaf, Silver Thaw, Walking on Air, and Cheyenne Amber, among others. She lives in the pristine woodlands of Central Oregon.
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