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Voices and stories from the current and past residents of the East End of London.
Voices and stories from the current and past residents of the East End of London.
Sir Rudri Hopkinson, an eccentric amateur archaeologist, is determined to recreate ancient rituals at the temple of Eleusis in Greece in the hope of summoning the goddess Demeter.
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When Watkin Williams and his family move to Liverpool in search of work and a fresh start he and his eldest daughter, Megan, both find work with Walker's Shipping Company. His co-driver Robert takes a great interest in Megan, but she falls in love with Miles, and does all she can to discourage Robert. Originally published: London: William Heinemann.
Megan is fifteen. One day she finds out in the worst possible way, the worst possible news - she is pregnant. What will she do? How will she cope? What decisions will she make and how will her family and friends react? This is a tale pulls no punches. -- Back cover.
Megan by Marisa Carroll released on Apr 24, 1997 is available now for purchase.
The third in the topical series featuring Megan, here charting how Megan copes with both her new baby and her mum's new boyfriend.
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Is anything more terrifying than a dragon? Bat-winged nightmares swooping down from the sky to breathe fire and ice on the wretched humans below; kidnapping princesses, hoarding treasure, swallowing cows. Or not. In Dragonesque, the latest fantastic anthology from Zombies Need Brains, you finally get to experience all that awfulness from the dragon’s point of view. And what if it isn’t necessarily that awful? What if the princess wants to be kidnapped, or the dragon is tired of being made fun of week after week at the Renaissance Faire? Or maybe a dragonet just really, really wants to be a unicorn? Perhaps they’re happiest collecting art, or enjoy being tattooed? Or maybe some dragons ...