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Welsh Cakes and Custard
  • Language: en

Welsh Cakes and Custard

Life is full of surprises when you're five years old. Betsi Wyn is busy trying out lots of things - school dinners, concerts, pirate parties - and all for the very first time. That's when it's good to have friends. Like Emyr Rhys, who knows about Welsh cakes and clog dancing. And Mam-gu... who knows about everything else!

My Mood Stars
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 24

My Mood Stars

My Mood Stars is a book that encourages children to talk about their feelings. This delightful book asks questions that encourage your child to talk about their feelings. There is space for notes on each page to record your child's thoughts and then look back on in days to come. This book does not come with My Mood Stars and board.

Not Thomas
  • Language: en

Not Thomas

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2017
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Tomos lives with his mother, and sometimes her boyfriend. He longs to return to another place, a place he thinks of as home, and the people who lived with him there. And for Cwtch, who he had to leave behind, too. He knows that there are some things he cannot talk about - except to Cwtch - and then, just before Christmas, the difficult things come to a head. There are men outside who want to come in, and his mum has said not to answer the door. From behind his chair, Tomos waits, trying to make himself small and quiet. He doesn't think it's Santa Claus this time. When the men break in, Tomos's world is turned on its head and the adults around him must fight to make it right again.

Mamgu's Campervan and the Knights in Shining Armour
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 32

Mamgu's Campervan and the Knights in Shining Armour

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2018-03-09
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Betsi Wynn and Mam-gu are back for another adventure! They must face knights, archers and some dubious medieval cookery as they explore a Welsh castle.

White Ibis
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 57

White Ibis

Chelsea is vain, self-absorbed, and driven in life only by want and her obsession with being the best. Even though she is desperate to portray an outwardly perfect image, things are far from perfect at home. One day at yoga class, Chelsea meets a woman named Damaris who is exactly like her; beautiful, confident, and reaching high to be her best self. Damaris and Chelsea become instant best friends and bond over healthy eating, fitness, and their love of luxury items. As Chelsea’s heart hardens toward her boyfriend, her obsession with the enigmatic Damaris only blossoms. As one bad decision turns into another, Chelsea begins to think she is being followed by a white bird. Her new best friend Damaris suggests a girls' weekend in New Orleans to get away from it all and Chelsea readily agrees. Unfortunately for Chelsea, it soon becomes clear that she can’t run away from her problems and instead finds herself tumbling head-first into a downward spiral Content Warning: Mentions of suicide and eating disorders.

These Walls Between Us
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 320

These Walls Between Us

From an author of the best-selling women’s health classic Our Bodies, Ourselves comes a bracingly forthright memoir about a life-long friendship across racial and class divides. A white woman’s necessary learning, and a Black woman’s complex evolution, make These Walls Between Us a “tender, honest, cringeworthy and powerful read.” (Debby Irving, author, Waking Up White.) In the mid-1950s, a fifteen-year-old African American teenager named Mary White (now Mary Norman) traveled north from Virginia to work for twelve-year-old Wendy Sanford’s family as a live-in domestic for their summer vacation by a remote New England beach. Over the years, Wendy's family came to depend on Mary’s...

320 rue St Jacques
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 410

320 rue St Jacques

In November 1939 Madeleine Blaess, a French-born, British-raised student, set off for Paris to study for a doctorate in Medieval French literature at the Sorbonne. In June 1940, the German invasion cut off her escape route to the ports, preventing her return to Britain. She was forced to remain in France for the duration of the Occupation and in October 1940 began to write a diary. Intended initially as a replacement letter to her parents in York, she wrote it in French and barely missed an entry for almost four years. Madeleine’s diary is unique as she wrote it to record as much as she could about everyday life, people and events so she could use these written traces to rekindle memories ...

Wendy Whiteley and the Secret Garden
  • Language: en

Wendy Whiteley and the Secret Garden

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2024-01-14
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  • Publisher: Unknown

For more than twenty years Wendy Whiteley has worked to create a public garden at the foot of her harbourside home in Sydney's Lavender Bay. This is the extraordinary story of how a determined, passionate and deeply creative woman has slowly transformed an overgrown wasteland into a beautiful sanctuary for everyone to enjoy - and in the process, transformed herself. Wendy Whiteley was Brett Whiteley's wife, muse and model. An artist herself, with a finely honed aesthetic sense, she also created the interiors at the heart of Brett's iconic paintings of their Lavender Bay home. When Brett died, followed by the death nine years later of their daughter Arkie, Wendy threw her grief and creativity into making an enchanting hidden oasis out of derelict land owned by the New South Wales Government. This glorious guerrilla garden is Wendy's living artwork, designed with daubs of colour, sinuous shapes and shafts of light. This is Wendy's story but it's also the story of the countless people who cherish the Secret Garden. 'I've loved making this garden. It's been a great gift to my life. It let me find myself again, and it's my gift to share with the public.' Wendy Whiteley

House Document
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 1704

House Document

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1998
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Wendy, Master of Art
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 273

Wendy, Master of Art

THE EXISTENTIAL DREAD OF MAKING (OR NOT MAKING) ART TAKES CENTER STAGE IN THIS TRENCHANT SATIRE OF MFA CULTURE Wendy is an aspiring contemporary artist whose adventures have taken her to galleries, art openings, and parties in Los Angeles, Tokyo, and Toronto. In Wendy, Master of Art, Walter Scott’s sly wit and social commentary zero in on MFA culture as our hero decides to hunker down and complete a master of fine arts at the University of Hell in small-town Ontario. Finally Wendy has space to refine her artistic practice, but in this calm, all of her unresolved insecurities and fears explode at full volume—usually while hungover. What is the post-Jungian object as symbol? Will she ever ...