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' The Children of Lovers are Orphans'. Proverb. Bestselling novelist author of Lord of the Flies" William Golding was a famously acute observer of children. What was it like to be his daughter? In this frank & engaging family memoir Judy Golding recalls growing up with a brilliant loving sometimes difficult parent. The years of her childhood & adolescence saw her father change from an impecunious schoolteacher to a famous novelist. Once adult she came to understand some of the internal conflicts which led to his writing. The Golding family life both ordinary & extraordinary always kept its characteristic warmth humour complexity anger & love danger & insecurity. This is a book about family & parents about lovers & their children & about our impact on one another
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From Eduardo Galeano one of Latin America's greatest living writers author of the Memory of Fire trilogy comes Children of the Days a new kind of history that shows us how to remember & how to live. This book is shaped like a calendar. Each day brings with it a story: a journey feast or tragedy that really happened on that date from all possible years & all corners of the world. From Abdul Kassem Ismail the tenth-century Persian who never went anywhere without his library
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In The Children of the New Forest Cavalier & Roundhead battle it out in the turbulent setting of the English Civil war & provide the background for this classic tale of four orphans as they face adversity survival in the forest reconciliation & eventual forgiveness. This is the first enduring historical novel for children which conjures up as much magic today as it did on first publication. The freedom from adult constraint allied with the necessary disciplines to survive in a hostile world make for a gripping read. ...
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Gavril Nagarian Lord Drakhaon of Azhkendir is believed dead
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Few people know that Ypres centre of First World War remembrance was once home to a thriving British community that played a heroic role in the Second World War. This expatriate outpost grew around the British ex-servicemen who cared for the war memorials & cemeteries of Flanders Fields. Many married local women & their children grew up multi-lingual but attended their own school & were intensely proud to be British. When Germany invaded in 1940 the community was threatened: some children managed to escape others were not so lucky. But armed with their linguistic skills & local knowledge pupils of the British Memorial School were uniquely prepared to fight Hitler in occupied territory & from Britain. Still in their teens some risked capture torture & death in intelligence & resistance operations in the field. An exceptional patriotism spurred them on to feats of bravery in this new conflict. Whilst their peers at home were being evacuated to the English countryside these children were directly exposed to danger in one of the major theatres of war. James Fox was a pupil at the British Memorial School in 1940 & he has made it his mission to trace his former school friends. The Children Who Fought Hitler is their story: a war story about people from an unusual community told from a fresh & human perspective. ...
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Children Of The Lost

Mark and Lily have been banished from Agora the ancient city-state where everything is for sale - memories emotions - even children. Lost and alone they discover Giseth a seemingly perfect land where everyone is equal possessions are unknown and Lily believes they will find the secret of their entwined destiny. But paradise comes at a price. Why are their new friends so scared? What hides deep in the forest? And who is the mysterious woman who appears in their dreams urging them to find the children of the lost?
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Mark & Lily have been banished from Agora the ancient city-state where everything is for sale
- memories emotions
- even children. Lost & alone they discover Giseth a seemingly perfect land where everyone is equal possessions are unknown & Lily believes they will find the secret of their entwined destiny. But paradise comes at a price. Why are their new friends so scared? What hides deep in the forest? & who is the mysterious woman who appears in their dreams urging them to find the children of the lost?

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