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1000 tulosta hakusanalla Susan Howatch

The Warren-Clarke Genealogy; A Record Of Persons Related Within The Sixth Degree To The Children Of Samuel Dennis Warren And Susan Cornelia Clarke
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On Rue Tatin

On Rue Tatin

Susan Loomis

HARPERCOLLINS PUBLISHERS
2002
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Share in Susan Loomis' daily journeys as she creates a new home in Louviers. As her son joins the local school, as Susan's cookery work gets underway, so the reader is part of all the human - and gastronomic - experiences that shape this very French town.
Rapture

Rapture

Susan Minot

HARPERCOLLINS PUBLISHERS
2003
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A chronicle of a relationship from alternate perspectives. Benjamin remembers when he first met Kay and the choices that faced him. Kay recalls the dread and the thrill of their first night together and wonders how she has let him slip back into her life.
Tarte Tatin

Tarte Tatin

Susan Loomis

HARPERCOLLINS PUBLISHERS
2003
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In this title, the author of "On Rue Tartin" discovers the joys and difficulties of the French lifestyle, peppering her anecdotes with recipes. The story of her long-awaited dream cookery school should inspire those seeking to emulate the author's experiences.
Natural Healing for Women

Natural Healing for Women

Susan Curtis; Romy Fraser

Thorsons
2003
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A fully revised and updated edition of the classic reference guide from the founders of the famous Neal’s Yard Remedies. The one book every woman should have on their shelves, this is a unique guide to healing mind and body and a comprehensive reference book for alternative health. This classic health bestseller, which has sold over 50,000 copies worldwide, has now been fully revised and updated to become a vital and comprehensive guide to all areas of alternative health for women in the 21st century. Susan Curtis and Romy Fraser draw on many years experience in natural medicine to explain the different needs of women’s energy and repair systems, as well as the full range of natural healing options now available. The easy-to-use format and style of this reference books show women how natural health can be a realistic part of their busy, stressful lives. The A–Z ‘Repertory of Ailments’ covers all aspects of health that affect women today, from children’s illnesses and pregnancy to cancer, as well as everyday problems. A fully cross-referenced ‘Materia Medica’ offers the complete range of alternative treatments, including homeopathy, herbalism, essential oils and dietary supplements. Also includes a ‘Lifestyle’ section, providing a detailed detox programme, a first aid kit that every women should have and advice on diet, exercise, cleansing and fasting.
What Really Works

What Really Works

Susan Clark

Thorsons
2003
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A consumer resource guide to what's best in complementary health. It cuts through the hype, waffle and information overload that exists surrounding the subject, providing the reader what they really need to know.
I’m Alice, I Think

I’m Alice, I Think

Susan Juby

HarperCollins
2005
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The hilarious diary of Alice and her attempts to survive the embarrassments that are her parents, the small-minded nature of her hometown, and her own struggle to fit in. Highly observant, satirical and wise. Fifteen years old and nursing a "serious case of outcastitis," Alice MacLeod is having a hard time finding anything much to like in small town Smithers, British Columbia. Her mum's a folk-festival hippie chick with a hair-trigger temper, her dad's a mild and reasonable sort of loser who hides out in the basement trying to write soft-core romance novels, and her last school counsellor threw a teary fit in the middle of a session and left the profession entirely. She'd love to "get past what my father calls my 'knee-jerk dislike of just about anything,'" but she's not sure that there's anything out there that's worth it.Alice's journal is filled with eye-rolling protests at the embarrassments and stupidities she finds herself surrounded with: her mother's drumming-circle friends, the therapeutic jargon thrown her way by counsellors and the outstanding inefficacity of her current counsellor, Death Lord Bob. But Alice's sharp bark doesn't do much to conceal her lack of a bite. It's her mum, after all, not Alice, who gets into a fistfight with Linda, the town's teen thug, while Alice sits cringing in the family car. In fact, Alice has a sweet side, which she makes all the more endearing by getting all squirmy and ashamed whenever she reveals it. Alice's fierce ungainliness, and her unwillingness to surrender it to make her life any easier, make her struggles highly appealing.
How to Have a Party

How to Have a Party

Susan Gates

Collins
2005
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Using simple text and photographs, this book shows the full range of tasks to be carried out: make the invitations, set out the food, decorate the room, plan the games, select the music and make party bags. Yellow/Band 3 books offer varied sentence structure and natural language.Text Type -A non-fiction text with lists and instructions.A party checklist on pages 14 and 15 reminds children of all the tasks to be done, and provides opportunities for follow up work.Curriculum links – Citizenship: taking part.This book has been levelled for Reading Recovery
Eve Green

Eve Green

Susan Fletcher

Harpercollins Publishers
2005
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With the death of a mother and the abduction of a young girl, Susan Fletcher has written a vividly beautiful novel about the innocence and terror of childhood.
The Other Side of Israel

The Other Side of Israel

Susan Nathan

HarperPerennial
2006
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The pioneering autobiographical story of a British Zionist in her fifties who moves to Israel and chooses to live among 25,000 Muslims in the all-Arab Israeli town of Tamra, a few miles from Nazareth. Susan Nathan’s revelatory book about her new life across the ethnic divide in Israel is already creating international interest. At a time when Middle Eastern politics (in many ways central to the current world disorder) have become mired in endless tit-for-tat killings, Susan Nathan is showing – by her own daily example – that it is perfectly possible for Jews and Arabs to live peacefully together in a single community, recognising their common humanity. The author’s familiarity with the former injustices of apartheid South Africa enables her to draw telling comparisons with the state of Israel. The increasing segregation of, and discrimintation against, the million-strong Arabic population of Israel is something she witnesses at first hand, but in describing her experiences in Tamra she is as observant of Arab frailties as of Jewish oppression. Written with warmth, compassion and humour, ‘The Other Side of Israel’ is one courageous woman’s positive life-enhancing response to a situation in which entrenched attitudes lead only to more violence and bloodshed.
Pirate!

Pirate!

Susan Gates

Collins
2007
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Build your child’s reading confidence at home with books at the right level It’s Cal and Annie’s first day at their new school. Cal is terrified that his little sister is going to tell the other children at school the family secret – that their dad is a pirate. All goes well to begin with, but as the day progresses, the news soon gets out! Emerald/Band 15 books provide a widening range of genres including science fiction and biography, prompting more ways to respond to texts.Text type – A story with a familiar setting.The excitement chart on pages 46 and 47 can be used to support an oral recount of the events of the story.Curriculum links – PSHE: Healthy lifestyles (emotional health).This book has been quizzed for Accelerated Reader.
The Timer Game

The Timer Game

Susan Arnout Smith

HARPERCOLLINS PUBLISHERS
2008
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A searingly page-turning, totally gripping, rollercoaster of a read that will appeal to readers of PJ Tracy and Harlan Coben (and anyone who loves ‘24’ and the ‘CSI’ series). Grace Descanso is a young single mother working for CSI San Diego. It's a demanding job – Grace struggles to spend as much time as she would like with her 5-year-old daughter Katie. But when a routine crime scene turns into a bloodbath, Grace realises that someone is after her. Then Katie is snatched from their house, the place where they should both be safest. Katie is all she’s got – and Grace hasn't got much time to work out why and where she’s been taken. Welcome to ‘The Timer Game’.
Out at Night

Out at Night

Susan Arnout Smith

HARPERCOLLINS PUBLISHERS
2009
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The next installment of Susan Arnout Smith’s gripping detective series starring CSI detective Grace Descanso. Thaddeus Bartholomew, a history professor, is forced at gunpoint to drive to a soy field. As he lies dying, he leaves a message on his answerphone at home in Morse code: find Grace Descans-. Cut off before finishing, the FBI need to know why he asked for Grace. Called back from the Bahamas where she is watching her daughter's father build a bond with his little girl, Grace knows she hasn't got much time to stop the killer. A journey into a world of activism and violence, secrets and lies, 'Out at Night' is a breakneck rollercoaster of a thriller, gripping from the first page until the last.