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    January 1, 1948
    The Short Sharp Life of T. E. Hulme
    Tales of Love and Loss
    Said about Ibsen - by Norwegian writers
    Enhancing Emotional Intelligence: Leadership Tips from the Executive Coach
    Inferno
    The Leader's Guide to Coaching: Discover & Develop the Strengths of Your People
    • 2024

      Everyone On My Street

      • 84 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      Exploring the richness of community, this collection of poems captures the diverse experiences of individuals living on a single street. Each poem delves into the unique values, fears, challenges, ambitions, and achievements of various characters, offering a heartfelt glimpse into their lives. Through vivid storytelling, the series celebrates the beauty of diversity and the connections that bind us all together.

      Everyone On My Street
    • 2023

      Love and Other Thoughts

      • 78 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      Exploring the complexities of love, this book delves into the unexpected moments and emotions that arise throughout different life stages. It reveals how love can bring joy and heartache, leaving a lasting impact on our lives. The narrative captures the essence of love’s unpredictability, emphasizing that each experience, whether positive or negative, shapes who we are.

      Love and Other Thoughts
    • 2022

      The Dialect of Cumberland

      • 252 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      The book is a reprint of a classic work first published in 1873, preserving its original content and style. It offers readers a glimpse into the historical context and literary significance of the time, making it a valuable addition for those interested in classic literature. This edition aims to maintain the authenticity of the original text while providing contemporary readers with the opportunity to explore its themes and characters.

      The Dialect of Cumberland
    • 2022

      Start to Finish

      • 74 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      Explore the beauty of life's journey through a collection of reflective poems that capture the essence of seasons, months, and personal experiences. Each piece invites readers to pause and savor moments, intertwining national events with intimate joys. This poetic journey encourages remembrance and appreciation of both the ordinary and extraordinary aspects of life.

      Start to Finish
    • 2022

      A criminal consortium of mind-control specialists stole Bill and Laura McKenzie's individual and collective liberty for benefits only known to them, by employing psychological agents that altered their behavioural outcomes; then there was only one way to fight back. They learned to share their personal reality and conscience with complete strangers - collaborating with them - to prevent the group from spreading corruption, mayhem, and madness when facing a complicated world of deceit at every turn. Even in death, Laura McKenzie held connections between the dead and the living. She actively worked both in the past and present, searching for a memory key lying dormant in a serial killer's mind, a memory that would unveil the truth. But who can be trusted?

      Red Lentil Soup
    • 2022

      As a child, Hannah Lethbridge is persistently abused by her self-centred mother. She is assaulted and cheated by a perverted tutor, and eventually collapses dramatically in her doctor's waiting room. Only after three years' therapeutic care can she recover her shattered self-confidence sufficiently to negotiate a job with an Edinburgh publisher, and eventually a teaching post in the University of Dundee. There, slowly, she meets and falls deeply in love with an introverted scientist. Her former life, which had wounded her so deeply, is almost forgotten, until her criminal mother appears unannounced on her doorstep, and Hannah's world is shattered once again. This time, however, she has the support of her lover and her friends, the police and the justice to be found in the courtrooms of the Old Bailey.

      A Magic Flight
    • 2021

      Memory and Attention Adaptation Training (MAAT) is a cognitive-behavioral therapy offering evidence-based, nonpharmacological treatment of this common survivorship condition. Organized into a session-by-session Clinician Manual and related Survivor Workbook, MAAT is conducted in 8 treatment visits and has been demonstrated effective when delivered through telehealth technology, so survivors can readily fit MAAT into their busy lives. The Survivor Workbook starts with a brief overview of what is understood about CRCI, common problems, and how MAAT helps.

      Memory and Attention Adaptation Training: A Brief Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Cancer Survivors: Survivor Workbook
    • 2020

      It was the festive season when Glasgow taxi driver, Donald Forbes, waited for one last fare, but unknown to him, the mysterious passenger that entered his cab would create a life-changing epiphany. A fantastical journey beckoned when his final client activated a labyrinthine voyage. In this spiritual ride, he saw himself as a young boy, met his dead father, had his life saved by a ghost, and travelled back through his extraordinary life timeline; intending to help others with similar objectives.

      I've got Jesus in the Back of my Taxi!
    • 2019

      This book has been considered by academicians and scholars of great significance and value to literature. This forms a part of the knowledge base for future generations. We have represented this book in the same form as it was first published. Hence any marks seen are left intentionally to preserve its true nature.

      The Northmen in Cumberland & Westmoreland