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Identity, Art and Guilt
"Now 84, Dan looks back, chronicling his life with compelling candour in his volume ‘Identity, Art and Guilt – An Illustrated Memoir’ ..... no sense of autobiographical spin, self-pity or self-adulation. There is, however astute self-analysis, as if this in itself was a cathartic reason for writing with sometimes surprisingly raw honesty."
Roger Malone 'Western Morning News' |
Adventures in ParisThe first in the delightful new series: The Sit Down Tales. Adventures in Paris takes Molly Bunny on an exciting journey. Getting entangled on the Eiffel Tower, landing back to front on Monsieur Tom, the ginger Tom cat and rescuing Pierre, the sparrow from the grips the local sparrow hawk, make this a delightful tale which will soon be on every child's book shelf.
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A family holiday with a mysterious twist. Susan gets tied in a world of mystery which runs parallel to her own. She struggles to work out which one is real.
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The nail-biting sequel to Mist on the Window. Spiders bite and cockroaches swerve to escape horrified children. With hands reaching through the glass into the picture, the children come to the rescue. But will they manage to save those dearest to them? Only time will tell.
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They were Grampa Donkey, Daughter donkey and Baby donkey. They were a very happy family and one of the things they liked to do was to tell stories or listen to stories. Grampa was the best story teller in the world. Baby had a favourite story he loved to listen to.
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This story is of Hendrick Mahlangu and Hope for Africa Mission.
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It is not by any good work that you and I can do it but by His grace that we are saved. Not just grace but by the riches of His grace and his glorious grace.
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Little were we to know that we were about to embark on a journey which was to take us further than we had ever dreamed both in distance and in experience.
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A delightful book of poems for children including an activity with each poem. Children and parents everywhere will want to delve in
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