Is she the prodigal daughter or a cuckoo in the nest? Jill had married William Skyler for all the right reasons: love and the hope that she was making a family for her daughter, as well as his two girls. But her husband's devastating betrayal had ripped their marriage apart and she and Megan had lost everything.
What Is The Idler? The Idler is a magazine (well, Ok, like Granta it's published in book form, so perhaps it's a 'periodical') that celebrates freedom, fun and the fine art of doing nothing. The Idler team believe that idleness is unjustly criticised in modern society when it is, in fact, a vital component of a happy life.
Crimping his hair, casting aside his socks and sporting fingerless gloves, he became Andy Kollins purveyor of awful poetry, disciple of moany music and wannabe political activist. What follows is a universal tale of trainee hedonism, girl trouble, wasted grants and begging letters to parents.
Presents author's journey, from boot camp on Parris Island, South Carolina, all the way to the raging battles in the Pacific, where some of the war's fiercest fighting took place. This title provides details of the horrors and sacrifice of war, painting a portrait of how real warriors are made, fight, and often die in the defence of their country.
A collection of verse from the author of A Glass Half Full , Lone Wolf and When Jack Sued Jill . It features hymns of praise for the glories of nature.
The Kennel Club's Breed Standards form the basis for judging dogs at various licensed breed shows. This book outlines the descriptive 'standards' for the 200 pure breeds of dog recognised by the Kennel Club. It incorporates the standards for various breeds in the principal categories - Hound, Gundog, Terrier, Utility, Working, Pastoral and Toy.
It could have been the biggest military disaster suffered by the British in the Second World War, but against all odds the British Army was successfully evacuated, and 'Dunkirk spirit' became synonymous with the strength of the British people in adversity. This title is presented in the words of both rescued and rescuers.
Setting off on a hastily arranged visit to Australia, Kerry packs only three items of clothing, a pair of flip-flops, two hundred pounds and her young persons' work visa. Soon broke, hungry and homeless, she joins ART, a likeable but mismatched band of travellers who sell dodgy oil paintings door-to-door in the suburbs.
A bird's-eye view of the West Country. From Stonehenge in Wiltshire to Land's End in Cornwall this book portrays the magnificence of the west of England. Land and buildings are shown from many different angles and include such sites as Longleat; Dartmoor; and St Michael's Mount.
The demand for eating food at its best has sparked a huge resurgence of interest in seasonal foods. Amy Willcock's Aga Seasons will show you how to cook and enjoy produce at its best, when it should be eaten, in harmony with farming calendars.
A boxed set of the four River Cafe Pocket Books : Pasta & Ravioli , Fish & Shellfish , Salads & Vegetables and Puddings, Cakes & Ice Creams .
With over 70,000 words of text, this book reveals the real story of Geri's life. It presents Geri's story about her personal battle to overcome the eating disorders that have plagued her since childhood.
Presents Madhur Jaffrey's memoir of her childhood in India. With recipes drawn from memories of dinners, lunches, breakfasts, weddings, and picnics, moving effortlessly from the lamb meatballs of Moghul emperors to the tamarind chutneys of the streets, this book is of interest to keen armchair cooks, as well fans of Madhur the world over.