A fast-paced account of the Bradford City football club during the 2015-16 season.
This personal autobiography brings the caring vocation of nursing in the '60s back to life.
Poetry and artwork from a Bristol creative.
A talking picture book about a young girl called Sarah and her adventure in Jerusalem.
Twenty years after fleeing her abusive ex-lover, Naomi has inherited Mill End - their isolated re...
Three children born in 1944. Three families marked by war; a time of terror, bombs and absences.
'The writer met an enigmatic person on his life journey and became fascinated to learn more from ...
Cleveland, 1910: For a poor girl whose father has abandoned her, the prospect of becoming an arti...
You can't choose your mum and dad, even when they choose you.In my early teens I had a taste for ...
In the seventeenth century guardians protected China's most precious secrets - teachings that cou...
Have you heard of the little shrew that got so greedy he ate an entire forest?
A story of time-travel, friendship, and saving the environment sits alongside original illustrati...
'Oh Danny Boy, the pipes, the pipes are calling...'Annie sang quietly, holding Derek's baby blue ...
Learn how to live life with a positive mindset.Anne Welsh has lived with chronic pain all her lif...
An enthralling insight into how Christ uses Saint Faustina to reveal the divine mysteries of His ...
Thomas was born in London's East End. Despite the Blitz and wartime disruptions to his childhood ...
Ever felt confused about religious belief but reluctant to question it? Ever considered that reli...
The Rohingya Crisis has received international coverage for the brutal treatment of the refugees....
A high stakes frame job. International intrigue. Will this upstanding advocate for the underdog f...
Berlin, 1945. A city in ruins awaits its fate at the hands of a vengeful enemy.Leonid and Cheslav...
He fights for the powerless. Can he win when his enemy is the Russian state?Human rights lawyer S...
A shocking assassination. A lethal cover up. Can a prominent British lawyer smash a conspiracy be...
There is good reason why some people don't want to talk about religion in polite company. Like co...
A collection of intensely personal poems from a young South American woman, depicting her feeling...
Have you heard of the little shrew that got so greedy he ate an entire forest?
These 'Edventures' were written by seven-year-old Edward ('Eddie') John Gregg in creative writing...
An inspiring account of struggle, survival and coping with life during the early twentieth centur...
He will take seventeen to the match - how many will he bring back?In Cibola football is a matter ...
Leona knows she is very lucky, she has wonderful friends and family and lives in a beautiful old ...
Archangel Allōs the Blue leads a devout life. However, it is interrupted by demonic forces bent o...
He will take seventeen to the match - how many will he bring back?
A lost identity is not like a lost person, place or thing. Finding a stolen identity is like look...
Fact and fiction are skillfully blended in a gripping account of obsession and unrequited love, a...
In the Ukrainian town of Kholmysty, back in 1999, there is no feminism, no mobiles, no war.
Follow Molly and her gang in their adventures on the Moon.
An engaging account of the history, the joy and the personalities of the black bulls of the Camar...
Yvette writes about her careers as she lived them - with boundless energy in an open and vivid st...
If women are so much trouble, Ray, why do you always want more than one?Parallel narratives of a ...
The story of four young English school friends during the Second World War.
The story of bringing up a wonderful boy called Mac. Tragically, Mac was killed in a motorbike ac...
recurring echoes, a narrative of war relates the story of four young English school friends durin...
'A tontine only makes any sense in times of war or plague.'
'A tontine only makes any sense in times of war or plague.'
'There he is,' whispered Vixen.'It's true then,' said Buck Rabbit.'He's just a small mole,' said ...