Warm and fuzzy, anchored in values, and filled with simple words of wisdom, this beloved, bestselling book for parents speaks to the important business of raising sons, and distills their timeless lessons into one nugget of wisdom per page—some lighthearted, some serious, some practical, and some intangible, and all supported by a strong moral backbone. Freshly updated, the book begins with the Five Keys of Parenting, a guide to navigating the extraordinary, even if sometimes exasperating, journey of parenthood. It’s filled with the importance of nurturing responsibility: Teach him that the world will judge him by his actions, not his intentions. Fun stuff: Have tea with him in the afternoons. Serve cookies. And when he’s ready to go: Hug him fiercely.
Melissa Harrison Books
Melissa Harrison is a writer deeply attuned to the rhythms of the natural world and its intricate connection to human experience. Her prose explores the changing landscapes and humanity's place within them, often with a lyrical and introspective voice. She possesses a keen eye for detail and a profound understanding of the cycles of nature. Harrison invites readers into a contemplative and poetic engagement with the world around us.







Mother to Daughter: Shared Wisdom from the Heart
- 384 pages
- 14 hours of reading
Presents an inspirational compilation of hundreds of practical tips and wisdom on the joys and responsibilities of motherhood, the relationship between mothers and daughters, teaching values and responsibility, and more, all divied into such sections as The Bonding Years, Girls and Boys, Girls and Spirituality, and Girls and Success. Original
Autumn : an anthology for the changing season
- 208 pages
- 8 hours of reading
"Autumn is a time of transformation. Crisp, clear days mark summer's close and usher in a new season with its rich scents and vivid palette, leaves flaming red and gold by day, bonfires and fireworks lighting up the lengthening nights. There is abundance, as humans and animals make stores for the winter; and there is decay, which gives rise to the next cycle of life.; In prose and poetry from across the British Isles, Autumn captures both the exhilaration and the melancholy of this turning point in the year. Featuring original writing by Horatio Clare, John Lewis-Stempel and Amy Liptrot, classic extracts from the work of Ted Hughes, Helen Macdonald and Nan Shepherd, and a wealth of fresh new voices, Autumn is an evocative celebration of the year's decline - and new beginnings"-- Publisher description.
By Rowan and Yew
- 288 pages
- 11 hours of reading
As autumn begins, Moss and the Hidden Folk friends travel to their former home in Ash Row, to find the rare mortal child who can both see and talk to them. Can they prove the Wild World still needs guardians?
The Stubborn Light of Things
- 224 pages
- 8 hours of reading
'A writer of great gifts.' - Robert MacfarlaneI now live a richly connected year, marked by seasonal events: the first snowdrop in my garden, cut and brought inside;
Summer
- 224 pages
- 8 hours of reading
A beautiful collection that captures the unfolding of summertime
Winter
- 208 pages
- 8 hours of reading
A beautiful collection that captures the unfolding of winter
By Ash, Oak and Thorn
- 248 pages
- 9 hours of reading
The breath-taking children's debut from acclaimed nature writer and Costa Award-shortlisted novelist, Melissa Harrison - a tale of the rich, wild world and all its wonder.Three tiny, ancient beings - Moss, Burnet and Cumulus, once revered as Guardians of the Wild World - wake from winter hibernation in their beloved ash tree home. When it is destroyed, they set off on an adventure to find more of their kind, a journey that takes them first into the deep countryside and then the heart of a city. Helped along the way by birds and animals, the trio search for a way to survive and thrive in a precious yet disappearing world....
Spring
- 208 pages
- 8 hours of reading
A beautiful collection that captures the unfolding of springtime
'A masterpiece' JON MCGREGOR 'Impossible to forget' THE TIMES 'Astonishing' GUARDIAN 'Startling' FINANCIAL TIMES WINNER OF THE EU PRIZE FOR LITERATURE 'BOOK OF THE YEAR' NEW STATESMAN, OBSERVER, IRISH TIMES, BBC HISTORY MAGAZINE The fields were eternal, our life the only way of things, and I would do whatever was required of me to protect it. The autumn of 1933 is the most beautiful Edie Mather can remember, though the Great War still casts a shadow over the cornfields of her beloved home, Wych Farm. When charismatic, outspoken Constance FitzAllen arrives from London to write about fading rural traditions, she takes an interest in fourteen-year-old Edie, showing her a kindness she has never known before. But the older woman isn't quite what she seems. As harvest time approaches and pressures mount on the whole community, Edie must find a way to trust her instincts and save herself from disaster.
