Dr. Sarah Jarvis M.B.E. is a general practitioner in the United Kingdom. She is regularly featured on Radio 2 discussing health issues, and has written many books to educate the general public on different aspects of health.
The story follows Yuan Lee, who becomes deeply affected after rescuing a girl from drowning during a night out with friends. Despite his efforts to revive her, she remains lifeless, leaving Yuan haunted by the traumatic experience. The narrative explores themes of guilt, trauma, and the impact of sudden, life-altering events, as Yuan grapples with the emotional aftermath of his heroic but ultimately futile attempt to save a life.
Sasquatch and the Green Sash is at once a translation and adaptation of the medieval English poem Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, from a time when parts of English culture were closer to Old Norse roots. Novelist Keith Henderson has chosen to Canadianize the original and set it among the native Dene of the Northwest Territories’ Nahanni National Park, a place with its own suggestive tradition of beheading stories. The rich alliterative language of the original has been retained and modernized. The setting has been edged further north, darker, colder, sub-arctic, with 'the ominous green and violet and pink of Aurora Borealis' and the additional dimension of the ancient Green Man’s Muslim origins as Al Khidr, vizier of Alexander the Great. Together, in the lands where it’s dark at mid-day, they once sought the Fountain of Youth. Here is much that is vivid, intriguing, and deeply morally satisfying: Sasquatches, beheadings, Turkish scimitars, caribou hunts, a young RCMP officer involved in illicit love affairs and mysterious ceintures flechees, all in the stunning panorama of Canada’s Northwest.
"Everything seems broken in Suzanna Ricci's life. Only 42, her marriage to Len has disintegrated. Her relationship to their teenage boys, Robin and Logan, is in need of repair. Now her mother, 'that martial soul, ' wants her to restore the family home in Acqua Sacra, damaged by earthquake. And she doesn't care how many trips from Montreal to their vivid Italian patria of Abruzzo her daughter has to make. At least when Len, a dodgy accountant, encourages her to take a job with a Montreal law firm headed by a man named Robert Bliss, Suzanna feels hopeful of being freer of her ex. Until she realizes the crazy cost of disentangling herself, and not just from him or his 'associates.' Old World skepticism kicks at New World concerns in Acqua Sacra, Keith Henderson's brisk new novel about private deception and public corruption. His cast includes an honest architect, a gutsy office clerk, the modern-day witch of a drained lake, and at least one (reformed) dirt-digging lawyer. But what is Suzanna to do when the mob and their extralegal cross-border political shenanigans invade her life? While Montreal's underworld seems as full of venomous snakes and mean dogs as the Abruzzo mountains, Roman history, Italian mafiosi, dutiful Canadians, and migrant African workers collide, headlong and bizarrely comedic. At the centre of the crash, stunned and sheep-like, lies Suzanna. Henderson, the author ofThe Roof Walkers, again delivers an entertaining and perceptive story in Acqua Sacra about the nature of personal responsibility, this time in an age of multinational delinquency. If Suzanna survives the wreckage, it'll be by honouring the true meaning of 'family' in any global village."-- Provided by publisher
Everything expectant mums need to know, trimester by trimester Both new and
seasoned parents alike have questions and concerns over the course of the
nine-month adventure. Pregnancy For Dummies offers comfort and reassurance
while serving as a guide to what mother and baby experience before, during,
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Sunderland artist Joan Henderson, has long been inspired by the traditional ballad of the Lambton Worm. She has brought the old tale to life with her exquisite and detailed illustrations, and a great deal of local humour has been thrown in for good measure. This is a book which will capture the imagination of both old and young alike.