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Fiona Veitch Smith

    Joseph And The Dreaming Pharoah
    Joseph and the Jealous Brothers
    Joseph and the Lying Lady
    Joseph and the Rainbow Robe
    David and the Never-Ending Kingdom
    David and the Grumpy King
    • 2024

      An invigorating and fresh take on building a bright financial future In Zero to Rich: Secrets to Becoming a Millionaire by 30, celebrated personal finance blogger Fiona Smith delivers an energizing new approach to achieving financial security and independence without living like a monk. You'll discover how to improve your emotional, social, intellectual, and—most importantly—financial wellbeing as you implement the straightforward lessons taught by the author. From clarifying your money goals to paying off high-interest debt, you'll get step-by-step guidance on how to achieve your most critical money milestones. The book provides personal anecdotes, illuminating stories from real people, informational graphics, and engaging end-of-chapter challenges and exercises to help you get started on your new path to financial freedom. You'll also find: Easy-to-follow advice on how to start investing, including the use of tax-advantaged accounts and 401k plans Strategies for maximizing your earnings, like negotiating your salary and building a business or side hustle Techniques for improving your financial security right now, including budgeting and insurance planning An essential financial self-improvement resource for anyone interested in building a brighter future for themselves, their family, and the people they love, Zero to Rich is packed with the expert personal finance knowledge you'll wish you learned in grade school.

      Zero to Rich
    • 2023

      The Picture House Murders

      A totally gripping historical cozy mystery

      • 304 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      Set against the backdrop of societal expectations for women, the story follows a determined female protagonist who defies traditional roles by becoming embroiled in murder investigations. As she navigates a world that underestimates her capabilities, she uncovers secrets and challenges norms, proving that intelligence and courage can lead to unexpected outcomes. The narrative blends intrigue with a strong commentary on gender roles, showcasing a woman's journey in a male-dominated environment.

      The Picture House Murders
    • 2022

      The tenth-century Saint Sunniva made a miraculous voyage from Ireland to the Western Norwegian island of Selja, where she took refuge in a cave. In 1170, her incorrupt relics were translated from Selja to Bergen Cathedral. This is an attempt to liberate Sunniva from her story.

      Travellers of the North
    • 2021

      Charles Babbage and the Curious Computer is a graphic novel for 7- to 9-year olds that follows a primary school science club who time travel to meet Christian inventor Charles Babbage, the man who paved the way for the modern day computer.

      Charles Babbage and the Curious Computer
    • 2021

      The Crystal Crypt

      • 352 pages
      • 13 hours of reading
      3.9(151)Add rating

      "Reporter sleuth Poppy Denby is asked to investigate the mysterious death of an up-and-coming female scientist in an Oxford laboratory known as the Crystal Crypt. The official verdict is that Dr June Leighton died in a tragic accident, but Dr Leighton's lab assistant believes it was murder. However, when Poppy discovers that the colleague has spent time in a mental institution and has an unresolved murder in her own past, Poppy wonders if she is being misled. But then, another female academic is attacked, and Poppy herself becomes a target."-- Page 4 of cover

      The Crystal Crypt
    • 2020

      The Art Fiasco

      • 352 pages
      • 13 hours of reading
      3.8(188)Add rating

      It’s 1924 and Poppy Denby is heading up to Northumberland to celebrate her father’s sixtieth birthday. She stops off in Newcastle en route to visit her Aunt Dot, who has temporarily relocated from London to renovate a house she’s inherited. One of Aunt Dot’s guests is the world renowned artist, Agnes Robson, who is staging an exhibition at the Laing Art Gallery. Reluctantly, Poppy is roped in to help when the artist’s press liaison man falls ill. She soon discovers that the local press have dug up some dirt on Agnes relating to the tragic death of a young art teacher in Ashington Colliery, twenty-seven years earlier. As she tries to suppress the story, Poppy begins to suspect that the teacher might have been murdered and that the killer may still be on the loose…

      The Art Fiasco
    • 2018

      The Cairo Brief

      • 352 pages
      • 13 hours of reading
      3.8(200)Add rating

      In Egypt a tomb is opened. In London a curse is unleashed. Poppy Denby Investigates.

      The Cairo Brief
    • 2018

      Joseph And The Hidden Cup

      • 32 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      Joseph waits for his brothers to return to Egypt with his younger brother, Benjamin. Will they finally recognise the brother they had left for dead? And will Joseph ever be reconciled with his long-lost family?

      Joseph And The Hidden Cup
    • 2018

      Joseph And The Fearful Family

      • 32 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      Having helped Pharoah make sense of his strange dreams, Joseph is now the second most important person in Egypt. Joseph's long-lost brothers come to ask Joseph for food - but they don't recognise him. Will Joseph choose to help them or take his revenge?

      Joseph And The Fearful Family
    • 2017

      A delightful re-telling of the Biblical story of Joseph. Covers issues of concern to contemporary children, such as sibling rivalry, bullying and feeling alone.

      Joseph And The Dreaming Pharoah