A young boy and his father encounter immense challenges as they struggle to find love and acceptance in an unforgiving world. Abandoned by his own mother, rejected by all but his loving father, Billy B is thrust into a silent hell alone, branded a freak and a misfit. Billy becomes the ultimate life spectator in a game of survival. Who can he count on to save him, when all seems lost?
A young boy and his father encounter immense challenges as they struggle to find love and acceptance in an unforgiving world. Abandoned by his own mot...
A traumatic accident changes the lives of two sisters, Karen and Jenny, unleashing hate, jealousy, and betrayal. Someone from the past comes back into their lives. Jenny is faced with an enormous dilemma, should she tell?
A traumatic accident changes the lives of two sisters, Karen and Jenny, unleashing hate, jealousy, and betrayal. Someone from the past comes back into...
Have you recently ended a relationship? Are you wondering how to get your life back on track again? How to Say No to SEX and other Survival Tips for the Suddenly Single offers practical advice that is easy to follow. Find out how to get your finances in order, how to spice up your sex life when you are ready to venture into that territory again, and 10 uses for that old photo of your ex. Cindy Vine shows you how to survive a break-up and put a smile back on your face.
Have you recently ended a relationship? Are you wondering how to get your life back on track again? How to Say No to SEX and other Survival Tips for t...
Do your kids ever really leave? Fenella Fisher and Suki Rabinowitz are middle-aged single mothers whose children have left home and started on their own lives and careers. But Suki's son Josh is a cocaine-addict who supposedly fathered a baby on a visit to the UK; and Fenella's daughter Kirsty has just been dumped and is feeling miserable. Fenella and Suki decide they need to step in to help their children and hatch a plan to sort out Josh's mess and find Kirsty a suitable man, with some hilarious consequences. After interviewing prospective husbands for Kirsty at Waves Restaurant and Bar,...
Do your kids ever really leave? Fenella Fisher and Suki Rabinowitz are middle-aged single mothers whose children have left home and started on their o...
An old fuel-guzzling car with a reconditioned engine, an open African road, a passport, a moody teenager and a weak bladder - what more do you need to undertake a road trip of a lifetime? Join Cindy Vine and her teenage daughter on their drive from Kilimanjaro in Tanzania to Table Mountain in South Africa and back again. 21 Days of driving, a total of 11 980km, six countries, umpteen bad toilets, one arrest. Whether you are an armchair traveller, or planning on doing this route yourself, or simply just want to be entertained, then The Great Mountain to Mountain Safari is the book for you.
An old fuel-guzzling car with a reconditioned engine, an open African road, a passport, a moody teenager and a weak bladder - what more do you need to...
Food is disappearing out of the fridge at night. Who is stealing it? Can it be a mouse? Granny and the children set a trap to catch the food robber.
Food is disappearing out of the fridge at night. Who is stealing it? Can it be a mouse? Granny and the children set a trap to catch the food robber.
<...
Grandpa has lost his keys. Where can they be? Granny suggests many places the grandchildren can look for them, but they can't find them. The keys have disappeared. Then Grandpa finds them in a very strange place.
Grandpa has lost his keys. Where can they be? Granny suggests many places the grandchildren can look for them, but they can't find them. The keys have...
There are many books out there about how to treat pain. The Colorful Art of Pain is different. It does not give any quick fix remedies or cures for pain. What it does is show you pain through the eyes of an artist. Daniel Quinlan was hooked on painkillers that were becoming less and less effective. He had battled with chronic pain for many years. When he and his wife moved to Tanzania in East Africa he decided to stop all pain medication and use painting as a way to get release from his pain. When he ran out of brushes he started using his fingers. In the space of 3 years he painted 125 large...
There are many books out there about how to treat pain. The Colorful Art of Pain is different. It does not give any quick fix remedies or cures for pa...