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Set in the simpler days of the early 1970s, And Still the Crows Laugh is the story of two friends who grow together through their first loves, family difficulties, and their own inward journeys. Through no conscious choices of their own, the boys confront life-altering obstacles. David becomes lost in a world induced by psychedelic drugs, and Ashton unknowingly becomes a member of a clan of crows. With the help of an aged medicine woman, his own recovered ancient memories, and his animal spirits, Ashton enters the underworld and is able to save his friend. David and Ashton get into mischief, solve mysteries, meet a troll, fight monsters, and learn that things are not always what they appear to be. But most importantly, they discover that life is rarely black-and-white and that simply taking the time to listen to the ancient truths they already know may just be the key they need to find happiness.
A Guide to British television programmes shown at Christmas time, throughout the years.
A Multicultural Artworks is an artistic collection journeying from Asia and the Far East through Europe, the Middle East and Near East to the Americas. The artwork reflects various social, religious and cultural facets of each geographical area.
The Texas Brand by Maggie Shayne released on May 25, 2001 is available now for purchase.
Chad Langdon is tough, often seen as arrogant and sometimes overbearing, but when he loves he gives everything he has to that person. When he fell in love with Fallon Craemer the fall was fast and deep, so when she refused his marriage proposal it cut him to the quick. Chad left Dersley Dale to lick his wounds but found himself and his new career as a writer. With renewed determination he returns to his home village and the woman he is hell bent on making his wife.
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Long before the outbreak of the Second World War, official calculations showed Britain would be short of the manpower needed to fight the enemy and keep up production of weapons, food and other essentials. It was hoped that women volunteers would full the gaps and so they volunteered as workers in Civil Defence, the Women's Land Army, munitions factories and non-combatant roles in the Forces. But by 1941, the Government had to face facts: any effective response would have to involve conscription of British women. All females between the ages of fourteen and sixty-four were registered and soon the vast majority had work to do. They collected tons of salvage, knitted and sewed, and raised mone...
This volume presents the first ever comprehensive anthology of dramatic television serials. For the purposes of this book a serial is defined as a drama broadcast in a number of episodes telling one connected story. The rise and development of the serial into its current and well-loved form has not been chronicled in this way before. Up till now it has been extremely difficult to study the British serial in any coherent way; many varied and scattered sources would have had to be consulted.This book is arranged by decade with each serial listed chronologically by its first episode. Each entry gives details of title, date and timing, which TV company produced it, how many episodes, of what typ...