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Although entirely fictional Rosie of the River" was inspired by Catherine Cooksons own experience of holidaying on the Norfolk Broads with her husband Tom. It is yet another example of the prodigious talent of Britains best-loved author. When Fred Carpenter suggests to his wife Sally that they should take a boating holiday on the Norfolk Broads she is filled with trepidation. Nevertheless she summons her courage & they & their bull-terrier Bill set off with Fred at the helm of " Dogfish Three." Sallys misgivings are soon justified as a series of disasters human nautical & canine threaten to ruin their holiday. Then everything changes as they make friends with the boating fraternity & encounter the remarkable 15-year-old Rosie whose family history stirs their curiosity & sympathy. As a result Fred & Sally decide to support Rosies efforts to better herself -- & are rewarded when she finds love & happiness." ...
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Marvellous". (John Boyne author of The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas). " Adorable...A gem of a book". (Marian Keyes). The Rosie Project by Graeme Simsion is a story about love life & lobsters... Meet Don Tillman. Don is getting married. He just doesn't know who to yet. But he has designed a very detailed questionnaire to help him find the perfect woman. One thing he already knows though is that it's not Rosie. Absolutely completely definitely not. Telling the story of Rosie & Don Graeme Simsion's The Rosie Project is an international phenomenon sold in over thirty countries
- & counting. Don Tillman is a socially challenged genetics professor who's decided the time has come to find a wife. His questionnaire is intended to weed out anyone who's unsuitable. The trouble is Don has rather high standards & doesn't really do flexible so despite lots of takers
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- he's not having much success in identifying The One. When Rosie Jarman comes to his office Don assumes it's to apply for the Wife Project
- & duly discounts her on the grounds she smokes drinks doesn't eat meat & is incapable of punctuality. However Rosie has no interest in becoming Mrs Tillman & is actually there to enlist Don's assistance in a professional capacity: to help her find her biological father. Sometimes though you don't find love: love finds you... Like The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry The Rosie Project by Graeme Simsion is a truly distinctive debut. With the charm of Mark Haddon's The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time & the romance of David Nicholls' One Day it's both funny & endearing
- & is set to become the feel-good novel of 2013... Graeme Simsion is a full-time writer. Previously an IT consultant & educator he wrote his first book in 1994 (the standard reference on data modelling now entering its fourth edition) & is married to Anne a professor of psychiatry who writes erotic fiction. They have two children."




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This is a story that could only have come from the imagination of Russell Hoban! Brought vividly to life by picture book great Quentin Blake. This story begins with an ice-lolly stick. Its sweetness gone it lies discarded & lonely...until a little girl called Rosie comes along. She places it carefully in her cigar box full of other sticks. Without our ice-lollies we are nothing " says an old stick. But new stick wants to BE something & into the minds of all the old sticks he plants dreams...maybe they can be something too. What about Rosie & her dreams that night? She dreams of helping her parents pay the bills. & so at the stroke of midnight magic & dreams collide & a HORSE gallops out of the cigar box! His name is Stickerino. " Where to?" he asks Rosie. " Anywhere with treasure!" she answers & hops on its back. Then begins an adventure like no other...ice-lolly mountains by the sea caskets of gold & pirates foiled by a stickling ice-cream van... Inventive & original this is a gem from the upside-down imaginative landscape of Russell Hoban. Quentin Blakes hallmark illustration style breathes energy & mischeviousness into something as small & ordinary as a disused ice-lolly stick. If an ice-lolly stick can be a horse...then YOU can be anything you wish to be! This beautiful edition is jacketed." ...
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When Rosie the hen sets off for a stroll she is unaware of the distinctly fox-shaped shadow thats following her. But luckily for Rosie her pursuer is the clumsiest of his kind! This timeless picture book by Pat Hutchins is now over thirty years old & still a firm favourite. ...
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Rosie's walk around the farmyard pursued by the hungry but clumsy fox has become a beacon in the world of children's picture books an ever-popular classic which generations have enjoyed. Children love the humour of this near-wordless story. One disaster after another befalls the poor fox while Rosie goes on her way supremely unaware of the danger behind her. Now at a wonderful larger size this re-issue will bring the joy of Rosie's tale & Pat's bold artwork to a new generation of fans. ...
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This popular workbook is based on the best-selling text Ross & Wilson: Anatomy & Physiology in Health & Illness" a favourite with an array of students including nurses nursing students students of the professions allied to medicine paramedics ambulance technicians & complementary therapists whose course

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study of anatomy & physiology. It has been written to appeal to the same audience & to be used in combination with the main text or with course notes or other anatomy & physiology textbooks. It complements different styles of learning & will assist the student by providing stimulating learning activities to facilitate & reinforce learning or revision."

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The anatomy & physiology resource of choice for nursing & healthcare students around the world. The 11th edition of Ross & Wilson Anatomy & Physiology" now

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- fully searchable & customisable e Book; " Ross & Wilson e Resources"; over 100 animations; 400 self assessment questions; crosswords drag & drop hangman & other test yourself games; & colouring in exercises labelling exercises & case studies. By using all of these fantastic resources you will find Anatomy & Physiology makes sense!"



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He has played an East End hardman an SAS soldier & investigated vicious world gangs. Now Ross Kemp is taking on perhaps his hardest assignment of all
- the Taliban. In order to prepare for this life-threatening ordeal Ross Kemp trains with the First Battalion Royal Anglians in Englands subzero temperatures practicing firing SA 80 rifles &. 50 caliber machine guns getting to know the soldiers & learning the tactics they use to stay alive. Sent with them to Camp Bastion in Afghanistans Helmand province he immerses himself fully: he endures the stifling heat the constant threat of snipers RPG attacks suicide bombers & land mines. In short he discovers first hand what its like to fight on the front line. Its the closest hes ever come to dying
- bullets fizzing inches from his head as they hit the ground on either side of him. After two harrowing & arduous months Ross returns to England but there is little relief to be had as he meets the mothers of soldiers killed in the conflict. Then in September 2008 he goes back to the war zone to see how the men he grew so close to are faring to check how many of them are still alive. Its a fascinating horrifying & often moving insight into the brutal reality ordinary soldiers have to face in one of the worlds most dangerous & volatile regions.

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Cornwall in the 1780s
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Coal mining is the second oldest industry in Britain after agriculture. As big coalmines developed to cope with the output to feed the Industrial Revolution many small-scale moorland pits
- including those around Rawtenstall Bacup Rochdale Littleborough & Heywood
- were still worked to provide fuel for local markets households farms mills factories & foundries. These small private coal mines were often worked on a shoestring budget & the miners themselves toiled in extreme conditions using methods of mining hundreds of years old. Written by a former miner this book recalls an industry now long gone of accidents & deaths of child labour & the owners of these mines as well as the proud men who toiled below ground sometimes hundreds of feet down others in coal seams less than eighteen inches high. Illustrated with 50 images this book a lasting record of the East Lancashire Coalfields.

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Rosie's War

This is the paperback edition of the extraordinary and genuine account of Rosemary Say - a courageous young Englishwoman whose emigration to France in 1939 led her to suffer the horrors of life under the Nazis. Rosie a young Englishwoman from a comfortable middle-class background left her London home in 1939 to work as an au pair in Avignon in the South of France. Even the outbreak of war later that year did little to disturb her happy life there until 1940 when Hitler launched an all-out assault on Western Europe. Trying to escape back to Britain Rosie was only able to flee as far as Paris where she was eventually rounded up as an 'enemy alien' and sent to a German-run prison camp in Eastern France. Desperate to escape she eventually did so with an equally industrious friend Frida. After
many months on the run in France the young women finally reached the unoccupied city of Marseille. From there they continued to flee through France Spain and Portugal at last arriving in Ireland where they were able to catch a plane back to Britain. Moving enthralling and inspirational Rosie's War" is a book for all to enjoy."
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This is the paperback edition of the extraordinary & genuine account of Rosemary Say
- a courageous young Englishwoman whose emigration to France in 1939 led her to suffer the horrors of life under the Nazis. Rosie a young Englishwoman from a comfortable middle-class background left her London home in 1939 to work as an au pair in Avignon in the South of France. Even the outbreak of war later that year did little to disturb her happy life there until 1940 when Hitler launched an all-out assault on Western Europe. Trying to escape back to Britain Rosie was only able to flee as far as Paris where she was eventually rounded up as an 'enemy alien' & sent to a German-run prison camp in Eastern France. Desperate to escape she eventually did so with an equally industrious friend Frida. After many months on the run in France the young women finally reached the unoccupied city of Marseille. From there they continued to flee through France Spain & Portugal at last arriving in Ireland where they were able to catch a plane back to Britain. Moving enthralling & inspirational Rosie's War" is a book for all to enjoy."

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