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In an England marked by peace and stability, the emergence of two ambitious leaders heralds a shift in the national landscape. This gripping narrative delves into the heart of loyalty and friendship, now overshadowed by the rising tide of personal ambition. As tragedy unfolds, the inability of those in power to master their emotions sends ripples across the nation, altering lives irreversibly.
In COOL CAT LOVES BASEBALL, Cool Cat plays in a baseball game and he helps his team to win the game. It turns into a Cool Cat baseball party and all the kids have fun! --- Spanish Title - A Cool Cat le gusta Beisbol. ----- The Cool Cat books are Bilingual in ENGLISH plus SPANISH to give the series Universal Appeal. Cool Cat is the First Children's Series to Star Celebrities.
Roleplaying game set in a strange undercity that warps to match your heart's desire.
Unlocking the Emotional Brain offers psychotherapists and counselors methods at the forefront of clinical and neurobiological knowledge for creating profound change regularly in day-to-day practice.
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A poetic, passionate and intensely personal exploration of colour written during the final year of Derek Jarman's life -- with a new introduction by Ali Smith. In Chroma, his most poetic and lyrical book, Derek Jarman explores the uses of colour. Shifting across the spectrum and from the medieval to the modern, he draws on the work of great colour theorists from Pliny to Leonardo. Interwoven with these musings are evocative memories from Jarman's childhood and illustrious career, along with reflections on his deteriorating health. Written a year before Jarman’s death, and as his eyesight was failing, this is an intensely personal work; a paean from an artist seeking to memorialise the extraordinary power of colour even while it receded from his own life.
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