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Fidget the Wonder Dog

Fidget the Wonder Dog

Patricia Forde

Puffin
2021
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A tale-of-truest friendship bookA fill-my-heart with love bookA read-again-and-again bookAn epic tale of love, loss, reunion and adventure on the high seas told through the friendship of a girl and her beloved dog, Fidget.Written by debut picture-book author Trish Forde and illustrated by rising star Rachael Saunders, this is a book that combines humour and heart with a faultless read-aloud rhythm.
The Island of the Bees

The Island of the Bees

Patricia Forde

Penguin Random House Children's UK
2026
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An epic adventure of volcanoes, dragons and wild storms, with themes drawn from Irish legend. Written by the current Irish Children's Laureate, this is a celebration of the magic of bees and the power we can all draw from the natural world. Nestled on a peaceful island, Orla and her grandmother live tending their beloved bees. But bubbling below is a monster waiting to surface – a dormant volcano – and when it wakes Orla and the rest of the island must flee in search of safety. Orla adventures across the wild sea, guided by her buzzing friends, to find a new home. But what will they find over the horizon?
Potiki

Potiki

Patricia Grace

Penguin Classics
2020
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'Provocative, compassionate and beautiful' - Joy Harjo, US Poet Laureate A moving story of a Maori community's fight for survival, from one of New Zealand's most prominent and celebrated authorsOn the remote coast of New Zealand, at the curve that binds the land and the sea, a small Maori community live, work, fish, play and tell stories of their ancestors. But something is changing. The prophet child toko can sense it. Men are coming, with dollars and big plans to develop the area for tourism. As their ancestral land becomes threatened, the people must unite in a battle for survival. Weaving together myth and memory, Patricia Grace's prize-winning novel is a spellbinding portrait of a defiant community determined to protect their way of life at any cost.
The Midwife's Daughter

The Midwife's Daughter

Patricia Ferguson

Penguin Books Ltd
2012
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A BBC Radio 4 Book at Bedtime. The new novel from Orange Prize listed author Patricia Ferguson is a deeply moving tale about two sisters and the young black orphan who changes their lives - for anyone who loves Call the Midwife or Andrea Levy. Violet Dimond, the Holy Terror, has delivered many of the town children - and often their children - in her capacity as handywoman. But Violet's calling is dying out as, with medicine's advances, the good old ways are no longer good enough.Grace, Violet's adopted daughter, is a symbol of change herself. In the place where she has grown up and everyone knows her, she is accepted, though most of the locals never before saw a girl with skin that colour. For Violet and Grace the coming war will bring more upheaval into their lives: can they endure it, or will they, like so many, be swept aside by history's tide?A moving tale of prejudice, struggle, love, tragedy, bravery and the changing lives of women in the twentieth century, The Midwife's Daughter grips the reader all the way to its heartstopping conclusion.Praise for Patricia Ferguson:'Strong, affecting, vividly depicted . . . It is a pure pleasure to read' Lionel Shriver, Telegraph (on Peripheral Vision by Patricia Ferguson)'One of the most brilliant novelists around . . . funny, gripping, wonderfully shrewd' IndependentPatricia Ferguson trained in nursing and midwifery, and her first book, Family Myths and Legends, won the Betty Trask, David Higham and Somerset Maugham awards. Her most recent books, It So Happens and Peripheral Vision were both longlisted for the Orange Prize. She lives in Bristol.
Aren't We Sisters?

Aren't We Sisters?

Patricia Ferguson

Penguin Books Ltd
2014
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Longlisted for the 2015 Baileys Women's Prize for Fiction, Aren't We Sisters? is a gripping novel about buried secrets and unlikely friendship.Norah Thornby can no longer afford to live in her grand family home in the centre of Silkhampton. Unless, perhaps, she can find a respectable lodger.But Nurse Lettie Quick is not nearly as respectable as she seems. What's really going on at the clinic she has opened? And why has she chosen Silkhampton?Meanwhile the beautiful Rae Grainger has found the perfect place to stay, in an isolated house miles away from the town. It's certainly rather creepy, especially at candlelit bedtime, but Rae knows that all she has to do is stay out of sight, until others - paid, professional others - are ready to take her little problem away. Then she can just forget the whole ghastly business . . . can't she?No one guesses, of course, that there's a killer quietly at work in Silkhampton; that in one way or another all three women are in danger . . .
Second Take

Second Take

Patricia Greasby

Lulu.com
2018
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A missed coach home throws Ann into the company of actor Stephen Bryce. Can an old lady's tales of family heirlooms, lost for a generation be trusted? Rumours of priceless jewellery puts lives at risk
Gentleman Jack: Anne Lister's Secret Diary for 1817
"I propose from this day to keep an exact journal, to accustom me to set a due value on my time."For Gentleman Jack - Anne Lister - 1817 marks the end of many ambitions, and the start of the rest of her life. Her true love is gone forever; she knows she is an 'oddity'; and she has no money.She returns to live quietly with her aunt and uncle. But slowly her life begins to change.
Who Killed Honor Bright?

Who Killed Honor Bright?

Patricia Hughes

Lulu.com
2019
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William Butler Yeats had an extra-marital lover, Lily O'Neill or Honor Bright, from 1918 to 1925. Garda Superintendent Leopold Dillon murdered her on orders from Kevin O'Higgins, Minister of Justice of the Irish Free State. George, Senator Yeats's wife, reported falsely that Lily was a Republican spy. O'Higgins wanted to restore credence in the Free State, which would otherwise have been reclaimed by the British due to maladministration. Afterwards a bogus trial was concocted outside the court circuit by Chief Superintendent David Neligan, at which Lily was reinvented as a prostitute to conceal Yeats's affair and son, and hide the involvement of Free State officials. On the strength of false evidence the jury unanimously acquitted the assassin after three minutes deliberation.
Gentleman Jack: The Early Life of Miss Anne Lister and the Curious Tale of Miss Eliza Raine
From the multitude of papers collected and filed by Anne Lister come the diaries of herself and an Indian heiress, and their letters to each other, some in secret code. This is the first part of their story. As far as possible their own words have been used to tell their tale, and the letters and notes in secret code have been translated to give insight into their lives. This book reveals their young lives in early nineteenth century Yorkshire in northern England, during the start of the Industrial Revolution. The Bronte sisters lived nearby and used Anne Lister and Eliza Raine as characters in some of their novels
Fireside Epics

Fireside Epics

Patricia Buck

Lulu.com
2018
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The Fireside Epics are two traditional sets of verses, each telling the stories of past heroes and ancient ways of life. The Fyrdwhaet Saga does contain some lines in Anglo-Saxon but it is not inaccessible. If you love poetry, traditional stories, words, and language you will enjoy these Fireside Epics.
Lavender Blue

Lavender Blue

Patricia Greasby

Lulu.com
2018
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Tied to her invalid mother, a mundane job and in a dead end affair, Ellen dreams of a husband and family. Unexpectedly freed of all responsibility she returns to the scene of a childhood mystery but is distracted from her investigations by a very eligible local policeman apparently prepared to offer all she's ever wanted. But who is the mysterious man living rough in nearby woods? Are her enquiries into the disappearance of her friend twenty years ago responsible for at least two untimely deaths?
First Time

First Time

Patricia Greasby

Lulu.com
2019
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Second in the Bryce series. It's Ann and Stephen's special day. Family and friends gather to help them celebrate, each with a story to tell. Peter's memories of Susan; the discovery of Elliston House, derelict, holding echoes of its previous occupants. Sisters, Alice and Audrey, one having raised children apparently abandoned by the other. Peter's difficult childhood with a father figure harbouring double standards. The consequences of his sister's naivety. Trust betrayed and a disappearance lead to an underground nightmare. Can happiness be sealed for more than one generation of the Bryce family?
Thrice Shy

Thrice Shy

Patricia Greasby

Lulu.com
2019
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Third in the Bryce series of romantic mysteries: Stephen's life hangs in the balance and Ann must rely on Mike Haywood, a discredited policeman, to help deal with the re-emergence of an old adversary. Driven to seek shelter in a remote cottage on the Norfolk Broads, Ann with Mike and her recently adopted son, are at the mercy, not only of Hank Freidman but the elements. Using the Fitz Gilbert rubies as a lure stirs up questions of loyalty and trust.
An Analysis of Selected Poetry by William Butler Yeats between 1918 and 1928
Selections from William Butler Yeats' poetry revealing an autobiographical account of his sudden heart problem and severe depression.Both my father and I loved poetry; we quoted it to each other all the time.He had racks of it on his bookshelves and delighted in showing me the beauty and honesty of the mere arrangement of words.When I began to systematically read the later poetry of William Butler Yeats I was looking for the story of his extra-marital lover, a young Catholic woman who gave birth to his first beloved son. But she was murdered and he had to abandon his son. I found everything I was looking for right here in the poetry.
Gentleman Jack: Anne Lister's Secret Diary for 1817
Anne Lister was born in 1791, the eldest living child of an extended landed family in Halifax in the West Riding of Yorkshire in northern England. As a girl with two brothers she would not inherit, so she decided to write for a living. From 1806 she wrote notes and described events in her life, but from 1817 her life changed - and she wrote her extensive journal every day until her death in 1840.Anne Lister's Diaries are recognised by the European Union as unique. They were donated in 1923 to Halifax Archives in West Yorkshire, England. The recent TV Series 'Gentleman Jack' is based on her life.
And Let It Harm No One

And Let It Harm No One

Patricia Jack Graham

Lulu.com
2017
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A small Wiltshire village comes to life with tales of superstition, love, laughter and friendship, whilst a dark and unexplained history shadows the fabric of this small, picturesque community. With many characters that are dealing with their own present and past, one interloper will change their future, and their village, forever. Patricia Jack Graham is an award winning short story writer, published poet and writer of comedy sketches and pantomimes, in which she has also performed. Patricia's skill of entertaining and story-telling, is brought together in this, her first novel