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Nofel hanesyddol fyrlymus yn seiliedig ar hanes gwir a hynod Mai ar Manac'h, Arglwyddes Mond, sy'n edrych yn ol ar ei bywyd lliwgar, o dlodi i gyfoeth, yn ystod ei charchariad yng ngwersyll Porte d'Angoisse yng Ngwengamp, Llydaw, adeg yr Ail Ryfel Byd.
Meet the Snoreys - Mummy, Daddy, Mop, Snuggle, Snuffle and Pignut. This family of dormice love to sleep, all except the youngest, Pignut. Instead, he goes on an adventure around the forest and discovers the dormouse-written 'Secret Book of Sleep.' Reading it Pignut finally drops off.
Young adult novel about poet Hedd Wyn, with vivid narration by his teenage sister Anni bringing the World War I setting to life. It centres on her relationships with older brother Ellis (Hedd Wyn) and best friend Lora, and on difficult decisions they have to face re family, friendship, love and honesty, as well the impact of the war on their community.
A counterpack of 12 copies of Welsh Valleys Phrasebook by David Jandrell. A humorous guide to and phrasebook of Valleys-speak, the non-standard English used in South Wales in everyday conversation. A hugely entertaining book, affectionately poking fun at the grammar, slang terms and culture of the Welsh Valleys.
Nofel gyfoes ddifyr i ieuenctid gan nofelwraig boblogaidd yn adrodd hanes gwrthdaro a chyfeillgarwch, methiannau a llwyddiannau criw brith o fyfyrwyr TGAU wrth iddynt ddysgu cydweithio ar gwrs mewn canolfan awyr agored. Adargraffiad; cyhoeddwyd gyntaf yn 2000.
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A century after his death as a young man on a blood-soaked battlefield far away from mountain farm, one of many thousands wasted that very same day, Hedd Wyn's name remains seared on an entire nation's memory. His home has become a place of pilgrimage, and his story continues to anger and inspire us.
Story Cities explore ways in which stories respond to, reflect and re-imagine the city. Explore new short fictions in multiple genres, guide book to the fictional city, all cities, any city: its markets, squares, parks, stations & ports; the streets, alleys, dead ends & the crossroads. Never identified, the city has a voice of its own.
Zed and her family move unwillingly from London to a village in Cornwall, in an attempt to support her mother's mental health. Dad says they need a fresh start, but no one's asked Zed what she thinks. She knows she'll never fit into her new school, or make any friends, let alone find someone special. At this rate she'll be lucky to find a phone signal... Maybe their new home will help with Mum's depression, and keep Zed's sister Amy away from her dropout boyfriend, but why does it have to be so remote? Why has the boathouse been locked up for seventy years? Why do the birds living by the estuary fill her with such dread? And what do they WANT? Gradually the family fall apart, and it is only when Zed realises that the local cormorants are playing a part in the disasters that consume them, in revenge for an ancient wrong, that she and Amy start working together to find a solution and call a truce.