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Rebecca Russell

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    Dictionary of Medical Terms
    The Regina Monologues
    Life in the Soul Lane
    • 2022

      Life in the Soul Lane

      A practical guide connecting you to your soul through the journey of life

      • 232 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Exploring themes of self-discovery and personal growth, this book invites readers to embark on a transformative journey. Through engaging narratives and practical exercises, it encourages individuals to reconnect with their true selves, uncover hidden passions, and embrace authenticity. The author shares insights and strategies that inspire a deeper understanding of one's identity, fostering resilience and a renewed sense of purpose. Ideal for anyone seeking to break free from societal expectations and cultivate a fulfilling life.

      Life in the Soul Lane
    • 2018

      Dictionary of Medical Terms

      • 693 pages
      • 25 hours of reading

      This expanded and updated edition clearly and concisely describes medical terms in language that anyone can understand. Thousands of terms and definitions cover: descriptions of diseases and their symptoms, healthcare policy and law, first-aid procedures, human anatomy and body parts, medications and their applications, and much more.

      Dictionary of Medical Terms
    • 2014

      "Divorced, beheaded, died, divorced, beheaded, survived..." Admired, vilified, de-humanised. Three Catherines, two Annes and a Jane. Six women with one thing in common - marriage to a man called Henry - have passed into historical legend. Of course, it couldn't happen these days... Six modern women have also married one man. Their lives are both separate and intertwined as they tell their stories from a room in which they have all once lived. Their experiences - miscarriage, love affairs, betrayal, and a shared loathing of all things ginger - are portrayed with humour, pathos and a great deal of wine. The plight of those sixteenth century women is personal, poignant and still relevant five hundred years on.

      The Regina Monologues