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A welcome return to Lasquenet, the small town in rural France that was the setting for Joanne Harris's remarkable number one bestseller Chocolat.
Vianne Rocher is called back to Lasquenet by a letter from beyond the grave...
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The squabbling Norse gods and goddesses of Runemarks are back. And there's a feisty new heroine on the scene: Maggie, a girl the same age as Maddy but brought up a world apart - literally, in World's End, the focus of the Order in which Maddy was raised. Now the Order is destroye ...
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From the house where it is Christmas all year round, to a ghost who lives on a Twitter timeline; from the Congo where a young girl braves the raging rapids to earn a crust of bread, to Norse gods battling for survival in Manhattan. This title offers a collection of short stories ...
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All hail the return of the squabbling Norse gods and goddesses! And welcome to a feisty new heroine: Maggie, twin sister to Maddy but brought up a world apart - literally, in World's End, the focus of the Order in which Maddy was raised. Now the Order is destroyed, Chaos is filli ...
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Maddy Smith was born with a rusty-coloured runemark on her hand - a symbol of the old gods and definitely cause for suspicion. For magic is dangerous. Or so everyone thinks. But Maddy enjoys working magic. Even if it is just to control some pesky goblins.
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Eight authors have visited eight different countries and spoken to young women and girls about their lives, struggles and hopes. This book presents a collection of their writings that are not only about prejudice, abuse, and neglect, but also about courage, resilience and changin ...
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The place is St Oswald's, an old and long-established boys' grammar school in the north of England. Roy Straitley, Latin master, eccentric, and veteran of St Oswald's, is finally contemplating retirement. But beneath the little rivalries, petty disputes and everyday crises of the ...
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Presents the author's various family recipes which have been passed down through the generations, in a celebration of French cuisine, from pumkin soup to Moules Mariniere, from Tarte aux cassis to Fouace Aveyronnaise. These recipes are illustrated with photographs. This cookbook ...
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Following the success of The French Kitchen , this cookbook talks about the rural markets of Gascony. It includes traditional dishes like cassoulet, beef bourguignon and creme caramel, as well as creative reinterpretations of old favourites - chilli duck with orange salad and wi ...
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Vianne Rocher is called back to Lansquenet by a letter from beyond the grave...
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