Library Girl is the inspiring childhood story of how beloved librarian, author, and Seattle icon, Nancy Pearl discovered her strengths and realised her passion. It is a loving tribute to the power books and librarians have to transform children's lives.
Karen Heath Clark Books
Karen Henry Clark's passion for writing ignited at age four, setting her on a lifelong path to authorship. Her debut work has been hailed as a triumph, celebrated for its lyrical exploration of destiny and love. Clark's writing delves into the profound understanding of family and belonging, often examining the complexities of familial bonds that transcend distance. Her distinctive style, described as heartfelt and lovely, crafts moving narratives that guide readers through extraordinary family journeys.



MEDITERRANEAN SUMMERS
How a Man, a Woman and a Dog Spent Eight Summers Exploring the Ancient Sea in a Small Boat
- 332 pages
- 12 hours of reading
Embark on a Mediterranean journey with an adventurous couple and their dog, exploring enchanting Greek island ports and serene coves, alongside vibrant marinas. The narrative not only captures the essence of their travels but also provides practical guidance for planning a similar adventure, including tips on purchasing a boat in Europe, preparing for extended trips, and navigating the best and worst ports. Additionally, it offers insights on how to travel with pets, making it a comprehensive resource for aspiring sailors.
Bill Clinton
- 391 pages
- 14 hours of reading
A complicated beginning -- The start of a political career -- The 1992 presidential campaign -- A wobbly start -- The first comeback, followed by new troubles -- The devastating 1994 midterm elections, then another bounce back -- The second term -- The end: lame duck and post-presidency -- A snapshot in time