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Christina Noble

    This author is celebrated for her unwavering dedication to children facing abandonment and abuse. Her writing is profoundly shaped by her own early struggles with adversity, which forged her path from difficult beginnings. With remarkable empathy and resolve, she brings the experiences of the most vulnerable to light, giving them a voice. Her literary contributions aim to inspire compassion and advocate for change for children globally.

    Mama Tina, Niemandskind
    Niemandskind
    Ardkinglas
    Over the High Passes
    Mama Tina
    Bridge Across My Sorrows
    • 2018

      Ardkinglas is a 45,000-acre estate in Cairndow, a beautiful area of the Highlands at the head of Loch Fyne. Sir Andrew Noble, the author'sgreat-grandfather, bought the estate in 1905 and his family have run it ever since. The estate has become famous throughout Scotland andbeyond for the Loch Fyne Oyster Bar, founded by Christina Noble's brother, Johnny. This book is not just about the Nobles but the communityArdkinglas has become, the people who make and have made it and the story of how they have lived and worked. This is not a nostalgicmemoir of the Noble family, a Downton Abbey saga of life in 'The Big House'.Christina Noble's aim is to try to capture the feeling of what it was like for all of the community, employers and employees, to live on a classic Highland estate during the twentieth century. It is a vivid tale, built up from letters and household diaries covering some periods and estate journals covering others. More recent decades are coloured by the personal memories of the author and many others who lived there, whose voices have been carefully recorded for this book. Ardkinglas: The Biography of a Highland Estate is illustrated throughout with pictures of the people who called Ardkinglas home, the places they knew and the activities which occupied them. As their stories are told, some key questions emerge. A Highland estate in the modern world: what is it for? What keeps it going? Who gets the benefit?

      Ardkinglas
    • 2013
    • 2013

      Mama Tina

      • 240 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      The inspiring sequel to Bridge Across My Sorrows

      Mama Tina
    • 1994
    • 1994

      Selbst aufgewachsen in den Slums von Dublin und im Waisenhaus, hat es sich die Autorin (Jg. 1944) zur Aufgabe gemacht, den Strassenkindern in Vietnam zu helfen, um ihnen ein ähnliches Schicksal zu ersparen.

      Mama Tina, Niemandskind
    • 1988

      Over the High Passes

      A Year in the Himalayas with the Migratory Gaddi Shepherds

      • 190 pages
      • 7 hours of reading
      Over the High Passes