A groundbreaking and detailed presentation of the rich system of meditation traditions that have come to us through the Pali tradition of Buddhism. Meditations of the Pali Tradition, from consummate scholar of Pali Buddhism L. S. Cousins, explores the history of meditation practice in early or Pali Buddhism, which was established in various parts of South and Central Asia from the time of the Buddha and developed until at least the fourteenth century CE. Ranging in discussion of jhana (absorption) meditation in ancient India to the Buddhist practice centers of the Silk Road to the vipassana (insight) practices of our modern world, this rigorous and insightful work of scholarship sheds new light on our understanding of the practices that are today associated with the Theravada school of Buddhism and the insight meditation movement. Cousins demonstrates that there is much more to Buddhist meditation than mindfulness alone—concentration and joy, for example, are equally important.
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Dave Cousins crafts teen realism that combines action, humor, and heart, aiming to guide young readers through life's complexities. His writing stems from a personal belief in the power of stories to help navigate adolescence, a philosophy he hopes to pass on to his audience. Cousins' distinctive voice blends engaging narratives with relatable emotional depth, making his work a valuable resource for contemporary teens. He is known for creating compelling characters and situations that resonate deeply with his readership.







- 2022
- 2021
My Robot's Gone Wild
- 160 pages
- 6 hours of reading
When Jake and Jess visit Robin in the Scottish countryside, they're surprised to see how well he has adapted to the wild. But when Grandma's plan to catch a gang of thieves backfires, will the robot's new skills save the day?
- 2020
Is My Teacher A Robot?
- 160 pages
- 6 hours of reading
When Robin, Jake and Jess's robot babysitter, is involved in an accident he forgets who he is and believes that he is their new class teacher! But Robin is not your average teacher and people are getting suspicious...
- 2020
When Robin starts malfunctioning and Grandma goes missing, Jess and Jake have to work together to save the day!
- 2020
This volume considers internal exile as a simultaneously twofold experience. It studies estrangement from one's society and, correlatively, from one's normative sense of self.
- 2019
My Babysitter Is a Robot
- 160 pages
- 6 hours of reading
When Grandma creates a robot babysitter for twins Jake and Jess, chaos ensues! Robin embarasses them in front of their friends (and enemies) and loves following the rules. Can the twins put aside their sibling squabbles and work together to get rid of their new robot babysitter?
- 2015
Charlie Merrick's Misfits in I'm a Nobody, Get Me Out of Here!
- 224 pages
- 8 hours of reading
Charlie and his gang think they're heading for a week of football training but end up at a Survival Camp instead! Their leader Survival Clive, (once so dehydrated he sucked the sweat from his socks) dumps them in the middle of the forest. They've got just three days to get to base camp, and Charlie must use all his skill to make it back alive!
- 2014
Charlie is the captain of the local youth team, North Star Galaxy. He eats, sleeps, and breathes football. But when Colts steal all of North Star's best players, it's up to Charlie and his friends to save the team . . . Told in Charlie's own words and doodles - this book will make you laugh, groan, and cheer!
- 2013
Goodbye to All That
- 24 pages
- 1 hour of reading
It's a young boy's last day at primary school, and he excitedly lists off all the points he won't miss when he goes to Big School. But is there anything he will miss? This thought-provoking story was written by Dave Cousins.
- 2013
One Short
- 40 pages
- 2 hours of reading
A young boy's best friend Jamie has just moved away, and he feels no-one could replace him, not even the new boy Daniel. But then he finds his school football team is missing one person. Will he finally be forced to accept someone new into his life? This sweet story of friends new and old was written by Dave Cousins.