This is the first biography of Lizzy Lind af Hageby, a unique study of an engaging and humanitarian woman who had an enormous influence on the cause of animal rights all over the world. Lizzy Lind af Hageby (1878-1963) was a wealthy Swedish philanthropist who took British citizenship and became an influential Edwardian animal rights activist. A prolific author and lecturer on topics ranging from music and vegetarianism to spiritualism and talking animals, she and a tight-knit group of lifelong friends transformed the way non-human animals are treated in laboratories, farming and transport....
This is the first biography of Lizzy Lind af Hageby, a unique study of an engaging and humanitarian woman who had an enormous influence on the cause o...
When the daughter of a working-class family goes missing in Edwardian Huddersfield, her sister joins up with a young police constable and a cycling suffragette to discover what has happened to her. Against a backdrop of mills and millinery, seances and Shakespeare, and shady deals in a solicitor's office, the three investigators search for the truth about Maggie Braithwaite's disappearance. The unfolding tragedy devastates the lives of Maggie's family and friends, but their hopes of a better future are strengthened by the unexpected arrival of a baby, and brave plans to explore new horizons....
When the daughter of a working-class family goes missing in Edwardian Huddersfield, her sister joins up with a young police constable and a cycling su...
The Third book in the Ethel and Amelia Mystery series. A man is found dead at a livery stable in Edwardian Huddersfield. Who would want to kill a cab driver? There are plenty of suspects, but the police fail to find the murderer. Ethel and Amelia help Ethel's sweetheart, Constable Fred Clough, to investigate the case, aided by Gertie, the new housemaid in Miss Carlton's house. Life-changing events in their own circumstances are the backdrop for this exciting mystery, while local suffragettes protest against the 1911 census, downtrodden daughters decide to break free, a new club for single...
The Third book in the Ethel and Amelia Mystery series. A man is found dead at a livery stable in Edwardian Huddersfield. Who would want to kill a cab ...
A three-year-old girl is found alone on a cold winter's night in a railway station waiting room. Where did she come from? What will happen to her? Ethel, a milliner, and Amelia, a writer, investigate another mystery in Edwardian Huddersfield with the help of Ethel's husband, Police Sergeant Fred Clough. The child's story unfolds against a background of exciting events in Ramsden Street. Gertie Soames, who is in training to be the housekeeper at Number Fifteen, is looking for a brother she never knew she had, while a new neighbour comes under suspicion, and a portrait painter begins to show an...
A three-year-old girl is found alone on a cold winter's night in a railway station waiting room. Where did she come from? What will happen to her? Eth...
A talking parrot name "Scorey" goes through prejudicial times in a birds life in trying to understand and distinguish the difference between one bird with all bird species.
A talking parrot name "Scorey" goes through prejudicial times in a birds life in trying to understand and distinguish the difference between one bird ...
SCOREY the parrot's name stands for "Start a Conversation On Race Equality Yourself." SCOREY is an inspirational parrot that is a catalyst to start difficult conversations on race, culture and ethnicity. There are many parallels with humans in the situations that SCOREY finds himself in. This book is the first book in an upcoming series based on the tool/game S.C.O.R.E. developed by Audrey Clausen. For more information about the tool/game S.C.O.R.E. go to www.racismisbullying.com
SCOREY the parrot's name stands for "Start a Conversation On Race Equality Yourself." SCOREY is an inspirational parrot that is a catalyst to start di...