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Charles Higgins

    My Usual Table
    Down the Rabbit Hole
    Rabbit
    • Rabbit

      • 230 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Set in a whimsical world, this first installment of the Rabbit series introduces readers to a charming protagonist navigating a series of enchanting adventures. The narrative blends humor and heart, exploring themes of friendship and self-discovery. As the main character encounters quirky companions and faces whimsical challenges, the story unfolds with engaging twists and delightful illustrations, appealing to both children and adults alike. This enchanting tale promises to captivate the imagination and evoke a sense of wonder.

      Rabbit
    • Down the Rabbit Hole

      • 284 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      Continuing the journey from the first installment, this second book in the Rabbit series delves deeper into the lives of its characters as they face new challenges and adventures. Themes of resilience and growth emerge as relationships evolve and secrets are uncovered. The narrative is rich with emotional depth, exploring the complexities of friendship and the impact of past decisions. Readers can expect a blend of humor and poignant moments, all set against a backdrop that enhances the characters' development.

      Down the Rabbit Hole
    • Customers with their usual table at a restaurant have more than their fair share of problems. The manager Leo can help. These interconnecting stories, clever and intriguing, follow the fortunes of the customers and how they and their families react to the issues they face. A father who dies leaving a dysfunctional family with a problem they alone can solve - will they find the right solution? An overzealous lifestyle guru and his long-suffering wife - how can she cope with him? A husband with financial problems wanting to sell a valuable work of art without his family knowing - can he find a way to do it? These and other stories are told with warmth and humour, all from the author's experience as a lawyer advising families on their personal dilemmas. The stories often reveal what happens if the past is allowed to dictate to the present.

      My Usual Table