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Joan Campbell

    This author is celebrated for her extensive career in the hospitality industry, culminating in a coveted five-star rating and a prestigious award for her outstanding contribution to tourism. Her writing reflects a deep understanding of the sector she dedicated herself to for decades. Even in retirement, she remains an active advocate for tourism development and small businesses, continuing to share her insights through a regular newspaper column. Her work draws from rich experience and a profound connection to the Northern Highlands of Scotland.

    Guardian of Ajalon
    Chains of Gwyndorr
    Joy in Work, German Work
    The Land Beyond the Green Fields
    Heirs of Tirragyl
    Soul Search
    • 2022

      Chains of Gwyndorr

      • 274 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      Set in a world filled with secret schemes and stolen magic, Shara is determined to uncover the mysteries surrounding her. She believes the Cerulean Dusk Dreamer, a powerful rock that reveals vivid dreams of the past and future, holds the answers she seeks, despite its dark side. Alongside Nicho, a lowborn lawbreaker, Shara embarks on a perilous quest to thwart their enemy's plans. Their journey raises the stakes as they grapple with the potential consequences of the magic they unleash, questioning whether it will lead to salvation or destruction.

      Chains of Gwyndorr
    • 2022

      Guardian of Ajalon

      • 336 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      Set against the backdrop of personal struggle and self-discovery, the narrative follows a protagonist grappling with loss and the quest for belonging. As they embark on a transformative journey, themes of resilience, healing, and the power of relationships emerge. Richly drawn characters navigate their own challenges, creating a tapestry of interconnected lives that highlight the complexities of human emotions. Through vivid storytelling, the book explores the idea that the path to finding oneself often leads through the hearts of others.

      Guardian of Ajalon
    • 2021

      Soul Search

      Questions Jesus Asked

      • 164 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      Exploring the soul-searching questions posed by Jesus, this collection of Christian short stories invites readers to engage deeply with Scripture through the perspectives of various individuals. Each narrative presents wise and challenging inquiries that encourage personal reflection. Complemented by contemplative prayer exercises and meditative scriptures, the book fosters spiritual growth, making it an ideal gift for adults and teenagers alike seeking a deeper connection with their faith.

      Soul Search
    • 2018

      Long live the queen . . . ? Since birth, Nyla has shared everything with her twin brother--royal tutors, the right to the throne of Tirragyl... even their soul. Many believe it wholly belongs to Alexor and should be returned to him regardless of the sacrifice--Nyla's death. However, her future isn't the only one in question. A threat looms over the kingdom. The influential Lord Lucian intends to seize the Grotto, an underworld settlement known for harboring fugitives. And if legend is to be believed, it is also the hiding place of the most powerful of objects, the Guardian Rock. As Nyla fights for her life, she realizes she's not only a soul heir but also the sole hope for the kingdom's survival.

      Heirs of Tirragyl
    • 2016

      Joy in Work, German Work

      The National Debate, 1800-1945

      • 444 pages
      • 16 hours of reading

      The book delves into the evolving German discourse on work, particularly during the industrialization era and between the world wars. It examines influential thinkers like Hegel, Marx, and Weber, alongside industrial psychologists and reform advocates who sought to combat worker alienation. A significant focus is on the National Socialists' efforts to revive the German work ethic and integrate workers into the Volk community, revealing how these policies relate to the appeal of Nazism. The author also explores the interplay between social and intellectual transformations during this period.

      Joy in Work, German Work
    • 2015

      The German Werkbund

      The Politics of Reform in the Applied Arts

      • 376 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      The history of the Werkbund, a leading German cultural organization, is explored from its inception in 1907 to its dissolution in 1934 under the National Socialist regime. Notable members included influential figures of the modern movement such as Henry van de Velde, Hermann Muthesius, Walter Gropius, and Mies van der Rohe. Joan Campbell delves into the impact of these pioneers on design and architecture, highlighting the organization's role in shaping modernist ideals before its integration into a totalitarian state.

      The German Werkbund
    • 2009

      The AQA GCSE Citizenship Studies student book provides complete coverage of all the content needed for both the Full and Short courses.

      AQA GCSE Citizenship Studies
    • 2007

      The Land Beyond the Green Fields

      • 324 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      Haunted by a devastating secret, Thomas embarks on a journey away from his familiar life, burdened by the weight of betrayal. His internal struggle shapes his path as he grapples with feelings of guilt and the need for redemption. The story delves into themes of trust, loss, and the quest for forgiveness, highlighting the emotional turmoil that accompanies his decision to leave everything behind.

      The Land Beyond the Green Fields