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Annastasia. A little girl with a lot of hair and a lot of attitude. Her thick dark tresses the envy of the Island of Ong. Lovingly tended to by the Queen’s gifted fingers. With a brother willing to climb mountains to keep his sister’s hair looking beautiful. Even Granny’s tears play their part. The King is too busy eating his favourite jam crepes, to worry about his daughter’s hair. Did you say four legged chickens? Sorry the secret is unveiled in a later book. ‘Annastasia’s Hair’ is the first in succession of books on the adventures she has with her brother Tong. Then there will be little time for her tresses. But we have to start somewhere; so, her hair is as good a place as any.
Annastasia. A little girl with a lot of hair and a lot of attitude. Her thick dark tresses the envy of the Island of Ong. Lovingly tended to by the Queen's gifted fingers. With a brother willing to climb mountains to keep his sister's hair looking beautiful. Even Granny's tears play their part. The King is too busy eating his favourite jam crepes, to worry about his daughter's hair. Did you say four legged chickens? Sorry the secret is unveiled in a later book. 'Annastasia's Hair' is the first in succession of books on the adventures she has with her brother Tong. Then there will be little time for her tresses. But we have to start somewhere; so, her hair is as good a place as any.
A listing of medical practitioners registered with the General Medical Council. Includes England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland. Data includes name, address, degrees, colleges, appointment, memberships, and publications. Also contains information on United Kingdom hospitals, NHS trusts, and boards of health.
The final volume in the saga of the Askham family. Previous volumes are : Ǹever such innocence', Ỳesterday's promises' and B̀right morning'.
An attractive park in Palmers Green plays host to Phil, a chronically shy gardener who feels truly at home only with his plants. In love with the truck-obsessed Nancy, Phil strives nobly to maintain his equilibrium despite being systematically mystified, brutalised, drugged, derided and seduced.
The popular LGBTQ advice columnist and writer presents a memoir-in-essays chronicling his journey growing up as a queer, mixed-race kid in America's heartland to becoming the "Chicano Carrie Bradshaw" of his generation.
On September 5, 2003, illusionist David Blaine entered a small Perspex box adjacent to London's Thames River and began starving himself. Forty-four days later, on October 19, he left the box, fifty pounds lighter. That much, at least, is clear. And the rest? The crowds? The chaos? The hype? The rage? The fights? The lust? The filth? The bullshit? The hypocrisy? Nicola Barker fearlessly crams all that and more into this ribald and outrageous peep show of a novel, her most irreverent, caustic, up-to-the-minute work yet, laying bare the heart of our contemporary world, a world of illusion, delusion, celebrity, and hunger.
Sandra O'Neill is the heiress to the legendary Desmond Champagne empire - an empire founded on secret skills, family ties and loyalty, but loyalty is a two edged weapon, as Sandra is to discover.
Anna Livingstone's life is very fulfilling. Thirty-something, she's a successful lawyer, happily married and a devoted stepmother. However, the children she has brought up with love as if they were her own, have turned against her. Having spent her life helping others, Anna is unsure of where to turn for help...
Spurting with kinetic energy, nasty wit, and kindness to animals, Wesley ought to be a star. Or so it seems to the "Behindlings" -- followers who nip at his heels, turn up everywhere he goes, and lie in wait for him around every corner. They skulk through the dreary streets of their tiny English town, gathering their own scabby intentions, irritating habits, and weird manners, burying all differences in the common pursuit of their true prize, their Wesley. In Behindlings, the inimitable and ungovernable Nicola Barker takes her most compelling character to date, gives him his head and her novel, and sees him run off with her readers.