Danny is a young boy growing up in the impoverished north east of England in the nineteen sixties. He tells the story of a fateful summer that began in hope and ended in tragedy, and changed his life forever.
Danny is a young boy growing up in the impoverished north east of England in the nineteen sixties. He tells the story of a fateful summer that began i...
Read this book to find out the backstory of Eleanor Tilney and her childhood sweetheart, the viscount she marries at the end of Northanger Abbey. Follow them through their honeymoon in Europe as the Peace of Amiens between England and France breaks down, and they escape back to England in time for Henry and Catherine's wedding.
Read this book to find out the backstory of Eleanor Tilney and her childhood sweetheart, the viscount she marries at the end of Northanger Abbey. Foll...
This volume completes the story begun in "The Judgement of Paris." Readers will meet the same juvenile delinquent gods and the same heroes obsessed with everyday problems. It all adds up to a humorous retelling of an ancient story that will strike chords with modern readers.
This volume completes the story begun in "The Judgement of Paris." Readers will meet the same juvenile delinquent gods and the same heroes obsessed wi...
This book retells the story of Jane Austen's most popular book from the point of view of one of her least popular characters, Mr. Collins, the comic clergyman from Pride and Prejudice. It is a light-hearted exploration of what might have happened behind the scenes of this famous novel.
This book retells the story of Jane Austen's most popular book from the point of view of one of her least popular characters, Mr. Collins, the comic c...
In this spirited but faithful sequel to Anthony Trollope's "The Last Chronicle of Barset" we carry on from where the great Victorian novelist so frustratingly left off. We meet all our old favourites again - Archdeacon Grantly, Bishop Proudie, Glendora and Planty Pall, and the Reverend Josiah Crawley among others. But most of all, this is the continuing love story of Johnny Eames, the poor clerk, and Lily Dale, the squire's daughter. Johnny has already proved his love twice, in "The Small House at Allington" and "The Last Chronicle of Barset." Will this be a case of third time lucky?
In this spirited but faithful sequel to Anthony Trollope's "The Last Chronicle of Barset" we carry on from where the great Victorian novelist so frust...
In this spirited but faithful sequel to The Last Chronicle of Barset we carry on from where Anthony Trollope so frustratingly left off. We meet all our old favourites again -Archdeacon Grantly, Bishop Proudie, Glendora and Planty Pall, and the Reverend Josiah Crawley among others. But most of all this is the continuing love story of Johnny Eames, the poor clerk, and Lily Dale, the squire's daughter. Johnny has already proved his love twice, in The Small House at Allington and The Last Chronicle of Barset, but so far in vain. Will this be a case of third time lucky?
In this spirited but faithful sequel to The Last Chronicle of Barset we carry on from where Anthony Trollope so frustratingly left off. We meet all ou...
This book reveals the vital role played in Jane Austen's most famous romance by her most unpopular character, the oily clergyman, Mr. Collins. It is a respectful but light-hearted account of what might have happened, and, for all we know, did.
This book reveals the vital role played in Jane Austen's most famous romance by her most unpopular character, the oily clergyman, Mr. Collins. It is a...
Have you ever wondered exactly what Jane Fairfax, Frank Churchill and the mysterious Mr. Dixon got up to in Weymouth during the summer before the events recounted in Emma? Well, now is your chance to find outing this latest homage to the immortal Jane (Austen not Fairfax from the author of ""Pride Unprejudiced."")
Have you ever wondered exactly what Jane Fairfax, Frank Churchill and the mysterious Mr. Dixon got up to in Weymouth during the summer before the even...