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Now in paperback. Following the well-known structure of The House That Jack Built, Isabella's Garden tells the tale of growth and seasonal change, beginning and ending with the seeds that slept in the soil all dark and deep and how they bloom, flourish and ultimately lead to ne ...
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It's almost Christmas in Cameron's Creek and it's a time for wishes, big and small. But Scarlet, the oldest of the Rainbow Girls, is not so sure if wishes can come true. Ages 10+.
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Flame-haired Saffron is the youngest of the five Silk sisters. Her family know that she has a talent for becoming Anne of Green Gables or Cleopatra, and that she loves reading myths and legends. But they don't know about the firebirds that come to warn her of terrible headaches. ...
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For all creatures the great and the small, the winged and the walking, the singing and the silent we are thankful. This second collaboration by the award-winning team of Glenda Millard and Rebecca Cool is a celebration of the beauty and mystery of life in its many forms. Age ...
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Perry Angel has found a home with Tishkin and the Silk family, but there are so many new things to get used to. Starting school brings even more challenges and Perry is finding it hard to talk about how he feels.
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A captivating story about two young boys, an old tramp, a beautiful lost dancer and her sweet baby Sixpence - rag-tag survivors of a sudden war, holding together in the remnants of a fun fair until violence shatters their fragile world. For thoughtful readers 11-14 yrs.;
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In the cleft of a rock, on the crest of a hill, grows a tree that belongs to no-one and to everyone. When the life-giving tree is threatened, can Tiranamba find her voice, and save the village?
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A lyrical picture book which explores the growth and continual change that goes on in Isabella's garden - the flourishing of plants; the coming and going of the animals, insects and seasons - beginning and ending with the seeds that 'slept in the soil all dark and deep'.
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Playing in the rain, leaves and cool windy weather in red galoshes is joyful wintery fun. But what do you do when your red galoshes are too big?
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Griffin Silk is an uncommon sort of boy, from an uncommon sort of family. The warm, loving home he shares with his father, grandmother and five big sisters (The Rainbow Girls) is marked by the aching absence of his mother and baby sister. Where have they gone and will they be com ...
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