In this imaginative adventure, Thomas uses his creativity to transform bath time into a thrilling quest aboard the Old Wooden Walrus. Joined by his Pirate friends, he embarks on a treasure hunt for the elusive "Golden Duck," navigating the dangers of "Bathtub Bay Falls" and encountering whimsical creatures. As this marks Thomas' final bath-time escapade before transitioning to showers, he ensures it's filled with excitement and fun. Join him on this playful journey as they seek treasure and face challenges together.
Tom Clark Book order
Clark was an American poet, editor, and biographer. He was educated at the University of Michigan and served as the poetry editor of The Paris Review. Clark published numerous volumes of poetry, and his literary essays and reviews have appeared in The New York Times and many other journals.






- 2024
- 2023
Broke blends powerful human stories with analysis of the policies that have led us to this point – and the reforms we urgently need.
- 2022
This action-thriller merges the excitement of modern climate fiction with a gripping narrative. Tom Clark's work captivates readers by intertwining environmental themes with a fast-paced storyline, appealing to fans of both genres. The book promises to deliver a thrilling experience while addressing pressing climate issues, making it a noteworthy addition to contemporary literature.
- 2018
The Plain Princess
- 70 pages
- 3 hours of reading
Full-Length Musical Once upon a time in a distant kingdom, an outwardly plain and inwardly ugly princess was sent to live with a mysterious woman and her family in the hopes of making her more attractive to the realm's princes. During her stay, she learns the value of inner beauty and the meaning of a caring and unselfish life. The Plain Princess, adapted from an original fairy tale with enchanting music and lyrics, is fine family entertainment that ends happily ever after. (Cast: 11F, 5M, Ensemble)
- 2014
Hard Times
- 303 pages
- 11 hours of reading
Originally published: 2014, as Hard times: the divisive toll of the economic slump.
- 2011
Core Clinical Cases in Psychiatry
- 149 pages
- 6 hours of reading
Reader-friendly volume with a problem-solving approach, invaluable in the run up to clinical, written or OSCE examinations, and an ideal course companion for all undergraduate medical students when studying psychiatry at various stages in their clinical training
- 2010
Something in the Air
- 128 pages
- 5 hours of reading
The poet exhibits a unique vision, skillfully crafting images that blend and evolve towards a thoughtful resolution. In this process, the images guide the narrative, seemingly possessing their own voice, while the poet humbly steps back to allow their expression to unfold. This dynamic interplay between the poet and the imagery creates a refreshing experience, highlighting the power of visual language in poetry.
- 2010
How to Improve at Playing Guitar
- 48 pages
- 2 hours of reading
This guide offers comprehensive insights for aspiring guitarists, covering electric, bass, and acoustic styles. It includes practical tips for selecting the right guitar and features inspiring stories of renowned guitarists who achieved success. Perfect for beginners and seasoned players alike, it aims to help readers reach their musical goals with ease.
- 2006
Singh to Suresh
Non-Citizens, the Canadian Courts and Human Rights Obligations
- 256 pages
- 9 hours of reading
The book explores the intersection of Canadian law and international treaties concerning the rights of non-citizens. It critically examines whether existing legal frameworks adequately respect and ensure these rights, raising questions about potential gaps and the need for new measures. Through a detailed analysis, it addresses the complexities of legal obligations and advocates for a more robust approach to protecting non-citizens in Canada.
- 2003
Focusing on the use of irony, this analysis delves into the complexities of the Old English poem, exploring how it shapes themes and character motivations. The author highlights various instances of irony that enrich the narrative, offering insights into the poem's cultural and historical context. Through detailed examination, the book reveals how irony serves as a crucial device in conveying deeper meanings and enhancing the reader's understanding of the text.