You may have to Search all our reviewed books and magazines, click the sign up button below to create a free account.
None
Read an incredible true story about about the fate of "Owley", a giant Eagle Owl who befriended two boys.They rescued him when he fell from his nest, gave him shelter and a long term home. He lived in complete freedom until fate intervened. His descendants are still out there and will remain so as long as their habitat is preserved.The story was written by Frank Lamb for his children and grandchildren, but was never published during his life.I (his son Nicholas) have made it my business to put Dad's work out there for everyone to read.Though the story relates to events that happened a century ago and was written more than 40 years ago, it remains a salient reminder that we humans need to come to our senses and start to respect nature.If we don't, we risk obliterating the diversity needed to make our planet habitable
None
* 'Hilariously accurate. The funniest novel about the female mid-life crisis' The Times * Clara Hutt is forty-six years old, and in pretty good nick, considering. She has kick-ass underwear, a large and loving family, and a healthy sense of what matters in life. Until Gaby moves in. Gaby's an old school friend of Clara's who has just returned from LA. She may be a yoga mogul who lives off kale, and speaks a made-up fantasy novel language, but Gaby's no stranger to cosmetic surgery: she's almost fifty, but looks thirty-six at most. What with Gaby, and Clara's son's leggy girlfriend, Sky, wafting around the house in her stripy pants, Clara starts to wonder if a little Botox, a little filler, a...