Joan Aiken was a beloved English author celebrated for her wild fantasies, Gothic novels, and short stories. Her work, spanning both children's and adult literature, is characterized by a rich imagination and a unique style that often incorporates supernatural elements and alternate histories. Aiken masterfully weaves together adventure, humor, and suspense, creating worlds that captivate and enthrall readers. Her tales, including the popular "Wolves Chronicles," continue to resonate with audiences for their originality and charm.
The collection features a delightful new edition of "The Winter Sleepwalker and Other Stories," part of the beloved A Puffin Book series. It aims to introduce timeless classics to a new generation, celebrating the enchanting narratives and rich storytelling that have captivated readers for years. This edition promises to preserve the charm of the original tales while making them accessible for today's audience.
A collection of stories for children by Joan Aiken - brought together in this
new edition for the very first time - to celebrate the centenary of the
author's birth.
The Girl From Paris is an enchanting regency romance from critically acclaimed
author Joan Aiken, whose novels have been compared to Georgette Heyer and are
perfect for fans of Bridgerton, the major romantic drama series from Netlix.
A beautiful Cornish coastal village is the setting for a highly sinister
conspiracy involving a kidnapped baby, mysterious monks and an almost
irresistible new perfume... 'Joan Aiken's triumph with this genre is that she
does it so much better than others' New York Times Book Review
We were made for intimacy--spiritual intimacy with God that brings oneness and bears powerful fruit. We were made to know Him and be known by Him, fully. So why do we often feel burnt-out, distant, and disheartened in our journey of faith? How do we cultivate true intimacy with God? And what does His design of physical, sexual intimacy unveil of the full gospel story? Sharing Word-backed, Holy Spirit-breathed revelation with humility and openhanded honesty, New York Times bestselling author Mo Aiken walks alongside us through the beauty and power of life lived in active communion with God, rather than the self-seeking, counterfeit faith we've settled for. Unpacking eternity-defining concepts that have become confusing, offensive, or altogether ignored--like submission, repentance, sanctification, holiness, and discipline--Mo shows us how God has given us a physical model of spiritual intimacy through His design of marriage, sex, and family. Exposing many roots of selfishness and perversion we see so often in our relationships, both human and divine, she invites us to pure-hearted and transformational communion with our Creator. If you've felt far from God, caught in broken relationships, dead in religion, and longing to be fully known, join Mo on this journey of return to right-natured intimacy with our First Love.
From a mysterious traveller who leaves an injured horse with a stranger, to a garden plant that slowly creeps into a house during a thunderstorm and a man who comes across two angry forces in the middle of a forest, this chilling collection of stories will have readers jumping at bumps in the night
Arabel and her notorious pet raven Mortimer make a welcome return to Penguin Random House Children's Books When Arabel's father, Ebenezer Jones, drives his taxi home late one night he comes across 'a large black bird, with a hairy fringe around its beak.' He takes it home and, from that moment on, life is never the same again for the Jones family. Arabel's raven is called Mortimer - and he's one in a million. 'Nevermore!' he cries when astonished or upset, 'Down the hatch' he thinks before gobbling bowler hats, stairs, telephones. He dislikes flying except in emergencies, and with disaster-prone Mortimer around there are plenty of those. There are 7 hilarious escapades in this collection, brought to life by Quentin Blake's wonderfully animated illustrations: THE MYSTERY OF MR JONES'S DISAPPEARING TAXI; MORTIMER'S PORTRAIT ON GLASS; MORTIMER'S CROSS; MORTIMER SAYS NOTHING; A CALL FROM THE JONESES; MR JONES'S REST CURE and ARABEL'S BIRTHDAY.
"Here is the whisper in the night, the creak upstairs, that half-remembered ghost story that won't let you sleep, the sound that raises gooseflesh, the wish you'd checked the lock on the door before it got really, really dark"--