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Return to the Wild is an inspirational story of a rescued otter who was raised in captivity and a family’s dedication to setting him free. His release is met with many challenges and when it is discovered that Lazarus, a Cape Clawless Otter is afraid of water they must find a way to help him overcome this. Conservationist couple Brendan and Danelle assuredly tackle their task, despite the doom-laden prophecies of critics, and succeed to teach Lazzy to swim, hunt and survive on his own. The authors take the reader on this personal and heart-warming journey of discovery that leads to his freedom.
Brendan James Murray has been a high school teacher for more than ten years. In that time he has seen hundreds of kids move through the same hallways and classrooms - boisterous, angry, shy, big-hearted, awkward - all of them on the journey to adulthood. In The School, he paints an astonishingly vivid portrait of a single school year, perfectly capturing the highs and lows of being a teenager, as well as the fire, passion and occasional heartbreak of being their teacher. Hilarious, heartfelt and true, it is a timeless story of a teacher and his classes, a must-read for any parent, and a tribute to the art of teaching. -- Publisher's website.
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Anunnaki Return is a book that can truly change the world. It is hidden and forbidden knowledge about our true origins, the greater family of man and the destiny of Earth to join its ancient ancestors in peace. There is a war going on between those who are self-serving and those in service to others. There will come a time very shortly where all will have to choose which side of the fence they will act out their final days. As the Hopi prophecies stated there will be a separation of worlds. Those who chose self service and misuse technology, those who act against Universal Law and those who act in a way that is harmful to humanity and the Earth will not see the next world. Those who choose service to others living a life in harmony with each other and nature will continue. The Earth is ascending.
This book is the first major study of buying and selling at local level in Ireland. The contributors analyse different aspects of the exchange and sale of goods at fairs, markets and shops from the middle ages to the present day. Assemblies at fairs and markets brought together people from very different social backgrounds and played an important part in shaping local society. Town met country, farmer met trader and the influences of the wider world were introduced into the local culture. These essays highlight the diversity of the Irish local experience in trading and make a fundamental contribution to our understanding of the evolution of Irish society.
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Its the school holidays and for Tev that means partying, the beach and the real chance for some hot romance. Beckys got wheels, a place, and seems pretty keen. But a surprise phone call from his Tongan girlfriend, Siale, ruins everything. Or does it? Siale is coming to visit and Tev must make some big decisions. Throw in some beach biffo, a wild girls night out, family politics, agro on the cricket pitch and a bit of mutual tongue tango, and life sure is heating up on Tevs home turf. Entertaining and engaging, this sequel to Tev (Fremantle Arts Centre Press, 2002) is a rite of passage novel that deals sensitively with cross-cultural differences and adolescent concerns with relationships and sex.