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Margaret Sutherland

    For decades, this author has been crafting contemporary women's fiction, finding profound joy in conceiving, writing, and completing new books. Her work delves into intimate portraits of relationships, exploring themes of marriage, sex, and power, and often traces significant life experiences. More recently, she has embraced romantic fiction, uniquely weaving in canine companions which have garnered acclaim for their engaging narratives and distinctive genre blend.

    This is Black England
    Her Valentine Romance
    Seven Little Words
    Valentines Are for Saying I Love You
    Thanksgiving Is for Giving Thanks!
    Saving Shelby Summers
    • Saving Shelby Summers

      • 206 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Shelby Summers grapples with her past traumas and struggles to attract respectful partners. Her life takes a turn when Nathan Monroe, a rural vet seeking a fresh start in the city for himself and his young daughter Caity, rescues her from a life-threatening situation. When Nathan offers Shelby a job as Caity's nanny, she sees a glimmer of hope for a new beginning and the possibility of finding a loving relationship.

      Saving Shelby Summers
    • This sweet picture book about being thankful is a great way to celebrate Thanksgiving with the youngest readers!Thanksgiving is about pilgrims and history--and turkey, of course!--but most importantly, it's a holiday all about everything that we are thankful for. Cheerful, colorful illustrations accompany the simple text in this celebration of family, friends, and the holiday that brings them all together. A great introduction to the concept of giving thanks and appreaciating every day things.

      Thanksgiving Is for Giving Thanks!
    • Valentines Are for Saying I Love You

      • 24 pages
      • 1 hour of reading
      3.7(60)Add rating

      Thanksgiving Is for Giving Thanks has been a perennial best seller since its publication in 2000! Now this sweet follow-up is sure to "hit the spot" for another holiday—the one on February 14th. Candy hearts, flowers, boxes of chocolate, sure! But most of all, Valentine?s Day is to say "I LOVE YOU," loud and clear. In this sweet tale, a little girl makes a special valentine for everyone

      Valentines Are for Saying I Love You
    • Seven Little Words

      • 208 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      In the midst of personal turmoil, Cathy Carruthers, an Australian romance writer, finds herself drawn to David Hillier, a celebrated literary novelist. Their intense attraction complicates her life as she navigates the challenges posed by her ex's relentless pursuit and her grandmother's serious accident, which leaves her with unexpected responsibilities, including caring for a brave little chihuahua named Pixel. This story explores themes of love, resilience, and the struggle to move forward after heartbreak.

      Seven Little Words
    • Her Valentine Romance

      • 206 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Set against the backdrop of Sydney's vibrant atmosphere, a vacationing nurse named Caitlin encounters the charming Prince Will Bradshaw during a masquerade. Their instant connection sparks hope for healing past wounds, but Caitlin's hidden mistake looms over their budding romance. As they navigate their feelings, both must confront whether love can overcome the shadows of their pasts and if their attraction can withstand the test of secrets.

      Her Valentine Romance
    • Leroy is the second generation of the African Caribbean, born in Birmingham, England. It’s 1981, the year of the race riots across major cities across England, including Birmingham. There is unrest in the cities, high unemploy- ment, and this was causing tension between Black and White communities. This is the year Leroy finishes primary school and starts secondary school. Leroy is becoming more aware of his skin colour and his identity because This is Black England.

      This is Black England
    • One artist on five continents

      The Life of Elisabet Delbrück

      • 197 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Elisabet Delbrück (1876-1967) was one of a number of Germans who came to New Zealand in the late 1930s. Unlike most, she had not intended to emigrate but was touring the country when World War II broke out. She was at first forbidden to leave and then chose to remain in Wellington. Her thirty years in Mahina Bay on Wellington harbour had a profound effect on all who knew her. This study aims to discover why she was so remarkable. It explores her early life, her marriage into a prominent German family and her qualification as an artist. She turned this into a profession, teaching and exhibiting on five continents in the 1920s and 1930s. She always travelled alone, observing the customs and beliefs of the people she met. In Australia and New Zealand in 1938 and 1939 she was wrongly suspected of spreading Nazi propaganda. Her story is also the story of a heroic group of Wellingtonians who helped her in the 1940s and valued her friendship till her death.

      One artist on five continents
    • Uwolnij się od depresji

      • 136 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      Przeszłości nie da się zmienić. Czasem nie warto więc rozpamiętywać tego, co było, i roztrząsać przyczyn depresji. Lepiej zacząć budować lepszą przyszłość, starając się minimalizować ryzyko nawrotów choroby. Książka ma charakter praktyczny. Każdy rozdział zawiera ćwiczenia wprowadzające krok po kroku w odpowiednie strategie, bardzo łatwe do zastosowania w codziennych sytuacjach.

      Uwolnij się od depresji
    • Kinder beobachten – richtig einschätzen – besondere Begabung frühzeitig fördern Kinder beobachten - richtig einschätzen - besondere Begabung frühzeitig fördern Dieses Buch liefert Ihnen praktische Hilfen für gezielte Beobachtungen, Einschätzungstabellen sowie detaillierte Hinweise, wie besonders begabte Kinder speziell im sportlichen, musikalischen, sprachlichen und mathematischen Bereich gefördert werden können.

      Besondere Begabung früh erkennen und fördern