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Although very little is known for certain about Pontius Pilate, the man who crucified Christ, this has not stopped writers in every age from imagining his life. In this extraordinary book, Ann Wroe recounts the lives of all our Pilates; among them the glittering medieval tyrant, devoted to gambling & getting around the law, & the wriggling modern pragmatist, whose dilemma over Jesus has been described by Tony Blair as 'a timeless parable of political life'. This is also the story of the man Pilate might have been; & the man who mirrors us. Ann Wroe shows how, in his struggles with fate & free will, Pilate's story has also become the story of ourselves. ---' The sheer skill of the writing-the touch of a master novelist-Few have ever explored so imaginatively, or with such passionate attention to detail' Sunday Telegraph--' Extraordinary & compelling' Victoria Glendinning, Daily Telegraph --' She manages always to keep Pilate living & breathing in the text, & occasionally kicking & screaming' Independent on Sunday--' Wroe is a creative, even a beautiful writer-It is a wonderfully enjoyable, rich, generous book' A. N. Wilson, Daily Mail--' Because so little s known, it is possible to speculate endlessly. If one's mind is a brilliant engine of speculation like Wroe's, then one is dazzlingly equipped to do so. Her book is excellent & discloses an intense imaginative sympathy, a lyricism, & a fine-tuned psychological perception' Daily Express ...
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Although very little is known for certain about Pontius Pilate, the man who crucified Christ, this has not stopped writers in every age from imagining his life. In this extraordinary book, Ann Wroe recounts the lives of all our Pilates; among them the glittering medieval tyrant, devoted to gambling & getting around the law, & the wriggling modern pragmatist, whose dilemma over Jesus has been described by Tony Blair as 'a timeless parable of political life'. This is also the story of the man Pilate might have been; & the man who mirrors us. Ann Wroe shows how, in his struggles with fate & free will, Pilate's story has also become the story of ourselves. ---' The sheer skill of the writing-the touch of a master novelist-Few have ever explored so imaginatively, or with such passionate attention to detail' Sunday Telegraph--' Extraordinary & compelling' Victoria Glendinning, Daily Telegraph --' She manages always to keep Pilate living & breathing in the text, & occasionally kicking & screaming' Independent on Sunday--' Wroe is a creative, even a beautiful writer-It is a wonderfully enjoyable, rich, generous book' A. N. Wilson, Daily Mail--' Because so little s known, it is possible to speculate endlessly. If one's mind is a brilliant engine of speculation like Wroe's, then one is dazzlingly equipped to do so. Her book is excellent & discloses an intense imaginative sympathy, a lyricism, & a fine-tuned psychological perception' Daily Express ...
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It was Autumn when Paul Mc Dermott stood on the doorstep of a house that would exert a pull on him years after he closed the door for the final time. He was nervous, & totally unprepared to meet the woman he had agreed to visit. Val lived in this house, in a small military town; she was 74 & had been diagnosed with cancer. Though bewildered & frightened underneath, she appeared simply as a small, wrinkled, elderly woman with a mischievous awareness & a penetrating stare.

So began Paul's series of regular visits to Val over a number of years. As he sat & listened to her talk in her front lounge, or struggled ineptly with the tasks she set him, Val opened up her world: the secrets & memories & lessons of her life that were soon to be extinguished & perhaps forgotten. Gradually, as she came to terms with her past
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- she took on an effortless clarity & peace that brought her into a supremely human focus. &, at the same time, Paul's own perceptions were challenged in a way he would never have believed when he first arrived at her door. Somehow they created something profound & very precious between them.

Full of a surprising warmth, mixed with courage & humour, this remarkable story is deeply life-affirming, not only for the two central characters on their parallel journey
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When Natasha moves to a new house, she discovers a statue of a fairy in her garden beneath a huge menacing fir tree, which Natasha is sure is a witch. Gradually, with the help of a local boy, she unravels an ancient story that fairies stole the witch ...
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Carlo Collodi's classic story of the wayward puppet Pinocchio is vividly brought to life by Roberto Innocenti's stunning illustrations.



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She always lands on her feet, but can she fall in love?

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Pip Mc Cabe, 30, likes to say she doesn't need a man & she doesn't need money. However, her friends & her sisters Cat & Fen (the heroines of North's previous two bestsellers) think she would probably benefit from a little more of each. This might prove difficult. Stripy tights, starched pigtails, a bright red nose & an ability to juggle whilst doing the splits only just about pay the bills & seldom lead to romance or romps. Pip, though, takes her clowning very seriously, whether at spoilt kids' partiesor on the wards of children's hospitals. She simply doesn't have time for a man, she claims. & her bank balance hovers just above the red, so that's OK.

At 34, Zac Holmes has a successful, high-powered career, a fabulous flat & an adored 6-year-old son from a previous relationship. Popular, charming & affluent, Zac feels that no-strings flings suit his lifestyle as much as the pleasing bonuses he earns at work.

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Pimlico History Of 20th Century

How has the world changed in the last century? As we look back across a hundred years of turbulence, Clive Ponting provides a major reassessment of what the twentieth century hgas meant to people throughout the world. THE PIMLICO HISTORY OF THE TWENTIETH CENTURY analyses the fundamental forces of population, industry and their consequences for the environment. it traces the rise and full of empires, the impact of nationalism, examines domestic politics from all political persepctives, and considers the darker side of history in the growing repressive power of states across the world and the most terrible of twentieth-century crimes - genocide. THE PIMLICO HISTORY OF THE TWENTIETH CENTURY is a provocative and challenging analysis of the whole world in the twentieth century, combining
a global sweep with an eye for detail and individual experiences.
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How has the world changed in the last century? As we look back across a hundred years of turbulence, Clive Ponting provides a major reassessment of what the twentieth century hgas meant to people throughout the world. THE PIMLICO HISTORY OF THE TWENTIETH CENTURY analyses the fundamental forces of population, industry & their consequences for the environment. it traces the rise & full of empires, the impact of nationalism, examines domestic politics from all political persepctives, & considers the darker side of history in the growing repressive power of states across the world & the most terrible of twentieth-century crimes
- genocide. THE PIMLICO HISTORY OF THE TWENTIETH CENTURY is a provocative & challenging analysis of the whole world in the twentieth century, combining a global sweep with an eye for detail & individual experiences.

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