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    The Van Life Handbook
    Charles Albert Fechter (1882)
    The Winter That Made Us
    A Dozen Second Chances
    The Man I Fell In Love With
    Finding Home
    • 2024

      The Van Life Handbook

      Everything Aspiring Nomads Need to Know about Living in a Van

      • 256 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      This comprehensive guide offers practical advice on living in a van, from the initial construction to embracing a fulfilling life on the road. It covers essential tips for van conversion, lifestyle adjustments, and preparation for adventures, making it an invaluable resource for anyone looking to embark on a nomadic journey. The book aims to inspire readers to create a beautiful and adventurous life through van living.

      The Van Life Handbook
    • 2023

      Charles Dickens's Readings

      • 180 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      This reprint of a 1871 original focuses on preserving historical literature for modern readers. Published by Anatiposi, the book may exhibit imperfections due to its age, such as missing pages or lower quality. The initiative aims to ensure that these valuable works remain accessible and do not fade into obscurity, highlighting the importance of historical texts in contemporary culture.

      Charles Dickens's Readings
    • 2023

      This reprint of a historical book first published in 1871 aims to preserve and make accessible older works that might otherwise be forgotten. Published by Anatiposi, the book may exhibit some imperfections due to its age, such as missing pages or lower quality. The focus is on maintaining the integrity of historical literature for public enjoyment and education.

      Pen Photographs of Charles Dickens's Readings
    • 2022

      Recognized for its cultural significance, this work contributes to the foundational knowledge of civilization. It has been carefully chosen by scholars for its importance, highlighting its role in understanding historical and societal contexts.

      Pen Photographs of Charles Dicken's Readings
    • 2021

      She might not have much in this world, but it costs nothing to be kind...

      Finding Home
    • 2020

      Set against the backdrop of the glass industry, this work explores the intricate relationships and conflicts within a society driven by ambition and artistic expression. The narrative delves into themes of creativity, social dynamics, and the personal struggles of characters navigating their aspirations and the challenges of their environment. Through vivid storytelling, the author captures the essence of a transformative period, reflecting on the impact of industrialization on both individuals and the community.

      The Drama of Glass
    • 2020
    • 2019

      `An intriguing story about family life, tenderly told and packing an emotional punch.' Heidi Swain, author of Poppy's Recipe for Life Sometimes we find happiness where we least expect it...

      The Man I Fell In Love With
    • 2018

      Charles Albert Fechter

      • 228 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      This reprint of the original 1882 edition focuses on Charles Albert Fechter, highlighting his contributions and significance in the theatrical world. It preserves the historical context and details of Fechter's life and career, offering readers insight into his impact on performance art during that era. The book serves as a valuable resource for those interested in theater history and the evolution of acting styles.

      Charles Albert Fechter
    • 2018

      When Tess finds herself unexpectedly alone and back in Ribblemill, the childhood village she thought she'd escaped, she's sure she can survive a temporary stay. Determined to throw herself into village life, Tess starts a choir and gathers a team of volunteers to restore the walled garden at Ramblings, the local stately home. Everything could be perfect if she weren't sharing a cottage and a cat with a man whose manner is pricklier than the nettles she's removing. As winter approaches, Tess finds herself putting down her own roots as fast as she's pulling them up in the garden. But the ghosts of the past hover close by, and Tess must face them if she's to discover whether home is where her heart has been all along.

      The Winter That Made Us