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Primary Poems
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 43

Primary Poems

You can open the book and read the first poem you see. Or, you can read it like a novel and discover a love story.

My Mommies and Me
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 14

My Mommies and Me

Egypt loves to play with his red truck and red plane every day and wants to be a pilot like his mommy, Jazmin. Egypt's friend, Tommie, has a mommy and a daddy, whereas he has two mommies, and he wonders why this is. My Mommies and Me is a charming illustrated book that teaches children about how people are different and how we accept those differences. Ever have trouble explaining to your child the different family types? This book is designed to help showcase diverse families in a simple and fun way. Whether you're a single mom or one of two dads, we all share this land we call earth with our children.

Umbadinga
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 212

Umbadinga

When an end-of-term field trip goes horribly wrong and not all the students return, the teacher loses the plot. One student hatches a plan and together with the school bus driver, they attempt their own rescue mission. The lost children enter a new world through a subterranean portal and things take a twist when the group get split up. Umbadinga is full of mystery and intrigue. Their pursuit for self-preservation leads them into encounters with weird and wonderful creatures, but not all of them are friendly. Become part of the adventure in Umbadinga, be a fly on the wall during the battle and mind-boggling escapes. But the big problem is, can they get back home again? That's for you to find out!

Milk and Venom
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 312

Milk and Venom

Millicent Milner is over 30 now but still floundering and in pain, still running away. So is her big sister, Geena. Why? Everyone fawned over their suburban American parents. ""You girls are so lucky! Such a charming mother you have! And that dynamic father!"" Geena - wickedly funny and outrageous - goes at it alone, slashing out brutal sculptures with a chainsaw. As she proclaims: ""A scream made of wood shrieks forever."" Millicent is divorced and also alone, with seven-year-old Alice. She hates her 'stupid self' but clings to the image of her past, present and future as brightly glowing pink. With sex as her art form, she's certain that romance is her calling. When an Italian lover offers Millicent a teaching job - in Rome - she buys one-way tickets for herself and Alice. Finally! The answer... And off they go.

The Belt Boy
  • Language: en

The Belt Boy

Kevin Lueshing's tears fell freely as he lifted boxing's coveted Lonsdale Belt. Weeping openly at ringside, Lueshing had just won the fight of the year. But his tears were not tears of joy. They were the stain of a sinister secret he had kept hidden for a lifetime. The former British champion was living the dream. People called him 'The Look'. But behind the glory and the glitz, Lueshing's innocence had already been butchered, his hope crippled and his soul shattered. For the first time, he has rediscovered the strength and courage of a champion to tell his harrowing story. The Belt Boy is a completely true account of a brutal life kept hidden. Shocking, explicit, traumatic, Kevin's autobiography exposes a hideous crime and its utterly devastating legacy. He writes: ""I risk being judged, but I never want anyone to suffer what I went through. That is my motivation for writing this book."" ""Kevin's account of childhood abuse is truly shocking and disturbing. Like a true champion, he has displayed incredible strength and bravery to reveal the horrific ordeal he suffered. His book needs to be read so we may all stay alert to this evil crime"" - NIGEL BENN

From the Village of Lucca
  • Language: en

From the Village of Lucca

What connects a brutal robbery in the Tuscan village of Lucca, to murders that occurred in the American Southwest? And how could a killing that took place in an Arizona bordello be related to what happened in a grim asylum nearly a lifetime later? Paul Rankin is about to learn the answers-and much more. The young lawyer has been practicing barely a year, but already hates it. He's been hoping for the thrills of the courtroom, but the firm's wealthy clients have infuriating whims about a lawyer's role-the last one paid five hundred an hour for him to walk her dog! Enter Louisa Locke, a tiny, dying widow with a mysterious missing person case. The brittle woman already spent staggering sums on ...

Tooth Mouth Fang Beak
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 32

Tooth Mouth Fang Beak

Animals are often anthropomorphized in children's books. Then came the idea of taking the process a stage further by illustrating various animals with medical problems that afflict humans. Whoever heard of a pig with halitosis, or a snake that lost a fang? Always written in humorous, but simple verse, to appeal to the child in each adult as well as the child itself. Included is a lion that has lost his teeth, and feels shame and a parrot that won't let any one look in his mouth. Has he got teeth? Finally, a story about a rat with compassion. The five animals featured in the book all tell a story, with a happy ending as all children's books should have. The characters come to life because of the amazing artwork, especially as some animals are old but still sensitively and humorously depicted.

Tikera Coming Home
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 32

Tikera Coming Home

Tikera is a black and white Alaskan Malamute puppy that makes the transition from being with his mummy and siblings to going to his Forever Home. Tikera tells the story of how he met his Forever Mummy and the journey to his Forever Home.

My Observations
  • Language: en

My Observations

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2019
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Finding Ruby
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 208

Finding Ruby

"I wasn't the same girl that had left London pining for my Whistles dress, and my high heels, or the one who had gone to Pai, in love and counting down the days until I went home." Ruby Jones would rather have a designer handbag than a backpack. Ruby doesn't 'do' backpacking. But that is exactly what she finds herself doing when her boyfriend buys her a round-the-world trip for her birthday. Horrified at first by the chaos, smells and woeful accommodation, Ruby surprisingly begins to enjoy herself. She finds herself zipping around Thailand on a moped; swimming in the sea at dawn after a full moon party and elephant trekking in the jungle. However, Ruby's world is suddenly turned upside down and she finds herself alone and scared in the middle of Southeast Asia. Ruby decides to continue her journey alone. But will she be able to finish the journey by herself? Will she be able to overcome a catastrophe unlike anything she's experienced before? And in so doing, will she discover a different Ruby Jones?