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She later won the booker prize for her highly acclaimed novel moon tigeroxfam bookshop cheltenham city of the mind is the second novel by booker prize winning author penelope livelyshe is a popular writer for children and has won both the carnegie medal and the whitbread awardher other books include going back; judgement day; next to nature, art; perfect happiness; passing on; city of the mind; cleopatra's sister; heat wave; beyond the blue mountains, a collection of short stories; oleander, jacaranda, a memoir of her childhood days in egypt; spiderweb; her autobiographical work, a house unlocked; the photograph; making it up; consequences; family album, which was shortlisted for the costa novel award, and how it all beganshe has twice been shortlisted for the booker prize: once in for her first novel, the road to lichfield, and again in for according to markshe was appointed cbe in the new year's honours list, and dbe insee oxfam website for delivery information read morehere too is the london of prehistory, of georgian elegance, of the blitzbut matthew is occupied with constructing a new future for london in docklands, and with it he begins to forge new beginnings of his own'a glorious novel' observer'the descriptions of the london blitz are achingly real' sunday telegraphpenelope lively is the author of many prize-winning novels and short-story collections for both adults and childrenpenelope lively lives in londonit stirs memories of his boyhood, the early years of his daughter jane and the failed marriage that he has almost put behind him'in london's changing heartland, architect matthew halland is aware of how the past and the present blend'this is the city in which everything is simultaneousthere is no yesterday, nor tomorrow, merely weather, and decay, and construction
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She later won the booker prize for her highly acclaimed novel moon tigershe is a popular writer for children and has won both the carnegie medal and the whitbread awardher other books include going back; judgement day; next to nature, art; perfect happiness; passing on; city of the mind; cleopatra's sister; heat wave; beyond the blue mountains, a collection of short stories; oleander, jacaranda, a memoir of her childhood days in egypt; spiderweb; her autobiographical work, a house unlocked; the photograph; making it up; consequences; family album, which was shortlisted for the costa novel award, and how it all beganshe has twice been shortlisted for the booker prize: once in for her first novel, the road to lichfield, and again in for according to marka baby, molly, is born, but the coming war takes matt - and lorna's dreams - awayin , privileged misfit lorna meets the love of her lifeshe was appointed cbe in the new year's honours list, and dbe insee oxfam website for delivery information read more'a flawlessly constructed mini-epic that will delight' daily telegraph 'nourishing fare from a writer on sparkling form' daily mailpenelope lively is the author of many prize-winning novels and short-story collections for both adults and childrenoxfam bookshop cheltenham a hugely satisfying and romantic novel, in consequences penelope lively plots the lives of three generations of twentieth-century womenpenelope lively lives in londonfalling for a pennyless and bohemian artist, matt, she abandons her stuffy kensington existence in london and moves to a rustic cottage in somersetlorna's decisions and their unforeseeable consequences come to shape the stories first of her daughter, molly, and then her granddaughter, ruthconsequences tells of three generations of women in their own twentieth-century times united by their shared experiences of love, pain, fate and happiness
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She later won the booker prize for her highly acclaimed novel moon tigershe is a popular writer for children and has won both the carnegie medal and the whitbread awardher other books include going back; judgement day; next to nature, art; perfect happiness; passing on; city of the mind; cleopatra's sister; heat wave; beyond the blue mountains, a collection of short stories; oleander, jacaranda, a memoir of her childhood days in egypt; spiderweb; her autobiographical work, a house unlocked; the photograph; making it up; consequences; family album, which was shortlisted for the costa novel award, and how it all beganin any circumstances, from a wedding to a christmas shopping expedition, lively finds an emotional dilemma, engaging the reader as thoroughly as if they were reading a novel and leaving them speechless' daily mailpenelope lively is the author of many prize-winning novels and short-story collections for both adults and childrenshe has twice been shortlisted for the booker prize: once in for her first novel, the road to lichfield, and again in for according to markshe was appointed cbe in the new year's honours list, and dbe inoxfam bookshop cheltenham beyond the blue mountains is a collection of short stories by booker prize winning author penelope livelysee oxfam website for delivery information read morepenelope lively lives in londonthe fourteen warmly humorous stories in beyond the blue mountains range from the fantasy of scheherazade to a dazzling example of chaos theory, depicting in exquisite prose the subtle but significant events that go to create everyday experience"the slovenian giantess" is a condensed masterpiece' sunday times'penelope lively is a genius and this collection is a joy'the fourteen brief stories in beyond the blue mountains reveal penelope lively at her most polished and perceptive
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Oxfam bookshop cheltenham now a bbc radio 4 book at bedtime winner of the women's prize for fiction winner of the london hellenic prize shortlisted for the international dublin literary award shortlisted for the costa novel award shortlisted for the dsc prize for south asian literature longlisted for the man booker prize 'a book of the year, ' - guardian, observer, telegraph, new statesman, evening standard, new york times 'the book for our times' judges of the women's prize 'elegant and evocativeis he to be a chance at love? the means of parvaiz's salvation? two families' fates are inextricably, devastatingly entwined in this searing novel that asks: what sacrifices will we make in the name of love? a contemporary reimagining of sophocles' antigone, home fire is an urgent, fiercely compelling story of loyalties torn apart when love and politics collide - confirming kamila shamsie as a master storyteller of our timesbut she can't stop worrying about aneeka, her beautiful, headstrong sister back in london - or their brother, parvaiz, who's disappeared in pursuit of his own dream: to prove himself to the dark legacy of the jihadist father he never knewhandsome and privileged, he inhabits a london worlds away from theirssee oxfam website for delivery information read moreas the son of a powerful british muslim politician, eamonn has his own birthright to live up to - or defyafter years spent raising her twin siblings in the wake of their mother's death, she is finally studying in america, resuming a dream long deferredthen eamonn enters the sisters' livesa powerful exploration of the clash between society, family and faith in the modern world' guardian isma is free
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Oxfam bookshop hertford winner of the costa novel award: the acclaimed number one bestselling novelhere she is at her most profound and inventive, in a novel that celebrates the best and worst of ourselves'a box of delightswith wit and compassion, kate atkinson finds warmth even in life's bleakest moments, and shows an extraordinary ability to evoke the pastduring a snowstorm in england in , the same baby is born and lives to tell the taleingenious in construction, indefatigably entertaining, it grips the reader's imagination on the first page and never lets goif you wish to be moved and astonished, read it' hilary mantel, author of the mirror and the lightwhat if you had the chance to live your life again and again, until you finally got it right?during a snowstorm in england in , a baby is born and dies before she can take her first breathsimply put: it's one of the best novels i've read this century' gillian flynn, number 1 bestselling author of gone girl, sharp objects and dark places'merging family saga with a fluid sense of time and an extraordinarily vivid sense of history at its most human levelit reminded me a bit of her first book behind the scenes at the museum, which is one of my most favourite books ever' marian keyes, author of grown ups'truly brilliantthink of audrey niffenegger's the timetraveler's wife or david nicholl's one daythis is a rare book that you want to start again the minute you have finishedwildly inventive, deeply felt'there aren't enough breathless adjectives to describe life after life: dazzling, witty, moving, joyful, mournful, profoundor martin amis's times arrow' the times see oxfam website for delivery information read morewhat if there were second chances? and third chances? in fact an infinite number of chances to live your life? would you eventually be able to save the world from its own inevitable destiny? and would you even want to?life after life follows ursula todd as she lives through the turbulent events of the last century again and againa dizzying and dazzling tour de force' daily mail 'absolutely brilliantand if you want to give a dazzling present, buy it for your friends
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Oxfam bookshop cheltenham ***longlisted for the man booker prize ******shortlisted for the costa novel award ***'an engrossing, unpredictable, beautifully crafted novel' roddy doylefarouk's country has been torn apart by warfrom war-torn syria to small-town ireland, three men, scarred by all they have loved and lost, are searching for some version of homejohn's past torments him as he nears his endsee oxfam website for delivery information read morelampy's heart has been laid waste by chloeeach is drawn towards a powerful reckoning, one that will bring them together in the most unexpected of ways
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Oxfam bookshop cheltenham winner of the man booker prizeshortlisted for the the orange prizeshortlisted for the costa novel award dizzyingly, dazzlingly good' daily mail'our most brilliant english writer'guardianengland, the sinto this atmosphere of distrust and need comes thomas cromwell, first as wolsey's clerk, and later his successorcromwell is a wholly original man: the son of a brutal blacksmith, a political genius, a briber, a charmer, a bully, a man with a delicate and deadly expertise in manipulating people and eventssee oxfam website for delivery information read morehis reforming agenda is carried out in the grip of a self-interested parliament and a king who fluctuates between romantic passions and murderous ragesfrom one of our finest living writers, wolf hall is that very rare thing: a truly great english novel, one that explores the intersection of individual psychology and wider politicsruthless in pursuit of his own interests, he is as ambitious in his wider politics as he is for himselfhenry viii is on the throne, but has no heirwith a vast array of characters, and richly overflowing with incident, it peels back history to show us tudor england as a half-made society, moulding itself with great passion and suffering and couragecardinal wolsey is his chief advisor, charged with securing the divorce the pope refuses to grant
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Winner of the costa novel award; longlisted for the man booker prize; shortlisted for the goldsmiths prizean extraordinary novel of cumulative power and grace, reservoir 13 explores the rhythms of the natural world and the repeated human gift for violence, unfolding over thirteen years as the aftershocks of a stranger's tragedy refuse to subsidemeanwhile, there is work that must still be done: cows milked, fences repaired, stone cut, pints poured, beds made, sermons written, a pantomime rehearsedoxfam bookshop kingsbridge signed by author job mcgregor to the title page, without date or dedication 'mcgregor writes with such grace and precision, with love even, about who and where we are, that he leaves behind all other writers of his generation' (sarah hall, author of the wolf border')a teenage girl on holiday has gone missing in the hills at the heart of englandfrom the award-winning author of if nobody speaks of remarkable things, reservoir 13 tells the story of many lives haunted by one family's lossthe villagers are called up to join the search, fanning out across the moors as the police set up roadblocks and a crowd of news reporters descends on their usually quiet homebinding has a slight lean, and there are light surface marks to the unclipped dust jacket, otherwise in very good clean conditionmidwinter in the early years of this centuryfirst edition, first printing - indicated by the single number 1 on the copyright page see oxfam website for delivery information read morethe search for the missing girl goes on, but so does everyday life
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Oxfam shop evesham a top-ten bestseller, shortlisted for the costa novel award, this must be the place by maggie o'farrell crosses time zones and continents to reveal an extraordinary portrait of a marriage'a complex, riveting novel of love and hope that grips at the heart' the sunday timesa reclusive ex-film star living in the wilds of ireland, claudette wells is a woman whose first instinct, when a stranger approaches her home, is to reach for her shotgunwill their love for one another be enough to bring daniel back home? see oxfam website for delivery information read morewhy is she so fiercely protective of her family, and what made her walk out of her cinematic career when she had the whole world at her feet?her husband daniel, reeling from a discovery about a woman he last saw twenty years ago, is about to make an exit of his ownit is a journey that will send him off-course, far away from the life he and claudette have made together
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Shortlisted for the costa novel awardyears later, in , determination and chance lead her back to northern greenland as a scientist at the head of a british expedition, defying the expectations of those who believe a woman has no place in that harsh worldgeologist jakob de beyn was raised in manhattansee oxfam website for delivery information read morejakob and flora's paths cross'a dazzling tale of romance and survival' (guardian)follow the path to the freezing northfollow your ambitionyearning for wider horizons, he joins a rival expeditionoxfam bookshop cheltenham richard & judy book clubthe violent extremes of the north obsess them both: perpetual night and endless day; frozen seas and coastal meadows, and the strange, maddening pull it exerts on the people trying to make their mark on its vast expanses - a pursuit of glory whose outcome will reverberate for years to comeit is a fateful meeting, where passion and ambition collide and an irresistible attraction is bornfollow your heartflora mackie first crossed the arctic circle at the age of twelve
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Oxfam bookshop hertford winner of the costa novel award and bestselling literary paperback of the year'atkinson's finest work, and confirmation that her genre-defying writing continues to surprise and dazzle' observera god in ruins relates the life of teddy todd - would-be poet, heroic world war ii bomber pilot, husband, father, and grandfather - as he navigates the perils and progress of the 20th centuryfew will dispute that it proves once again that kate atkinson is one of the most exceptional novelists of our agethis gripping, often deliriously funny yet emotionally devastating book looks at war - that great fall of man from grace - and the effect it has, not only on those who live through it, but on the lives of the subsequent generationsfor all teddy endures in battle, his greatest challenge will be to face living in a future he never expected to haveit is also about the infinite magic of fictionends on one of the most devastating twists in recent fiction' daily telegraph see oxfam website for delivery information read more'a dazzling read
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Winner of the costa first novel award'this is a novel of the unsaid, the implied, the barely grasped or understood, crammed with dark holes and blurry spaces that your imagination feels compelled to fill' observer'a masterful excursion into terror' the sunday times see oxfam website for delivery information read morein the long hours of waiting, the boys are left alonemany years on, hanny is a grown man no longer in need of his brother's careand they cannot resist the causeway revealed with every turn of the treacherous tide, the old house they glimpse at its endit's an amazing piece of fiction' stephen kingtwo brothersone mute, the other his lifelong protectoryear after year, their family visits the same sacred shrine on a desolate strip of coastline known as the loney, in desperate hope of a curea brilliantly unsettling and atmospheric debut full of unnerving horror - 'the loney is not just good, it's greatbut then the child's body is foundand the loney always gives up its secrets, in the endthe british book awards book of the yearoxfam bookshop cheltenham the sunday times top 10 bestseller
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Oxfam bookshop st albans winner of the costa novel awarda guardian book of the yearan ft book of the yeara tls book of the yeara telegraph book of the yearfrom the award-winning author of if nobody speaks of remarkable thingsan extraordinary novel of cumulative power and grace, reservoir 13 explores the rhythms of the natural world and the repeated human gift for violence, unfolding over thirteen years as the aftershocks of a stranger's tragedy refuse to subsidewinner of the costa novel awardlonglisted for the man booker prize shortlisted for the goldsmiths prize 'a rare and dazzling feat of art' george saunders, author of lincoln in the bardo'mcgregor writes with such grace and precision, with love even, about who and where we are, that he leaves behind all other writers of his generation' sarah hall, author of the wolf border'reservoir 13 is quite extraordinary - the way it's structured, the way it rolls, the skill with which jon mcgregor lets the characters breathe and age' roddy doyle, author of paddy clarke ha ha ha see oxfam website for delivery information read moremeanwhile, there is work that must still be done: cows milked, fences repaired, stone cut, pints poured, beds made, sermons written, a pantomime rehearsedthe search for the missing girl goes on, but so does everyday lifereservoir 13 tells the story of many lives haunted by one family's lossa teenage girl on holiday has gone missing in the hills at the heart of englandthe villagers are called up to join the search, fanning out across the moors as the police set up roadblocks and a crowd of news reporters descends on their usually quiet homemidwinter in the early years of this century
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5 million copies sold'funny, touching and unpredictable' jojo moyes'heartwrenching and wonderful' nina stibbewinner of costa first novel award, a nonow she must learn how to navigate the world that everyone else seems to take for granted - while searching for the courage to face the dark corners she's avoided all her lifeshe wears the same clothes to work every day, eats the same meal deal for lunch every day and buys the same two bottles of vodka to drink every weekendchange can be goodeleanor oliphant is happychange can be bad1 sunday times bestseller and the book of the yeareleanor oliphant has learned how to survive - but not how to liveeleanor oliphant leads a simple lifeskilled, perceptive, eleanor's world will feel familiar to you from the very first pageone simple act of kindness is about to shatter the walls eleanor has built around herselfnothing is missing from her carefully timetabled lifean outstanding debut!' joanna cannon see oxfam website for delivery information read moreexcept, sometimes, everythingoxfam bookshop hove appears unreadbut surely any change is better than fine?'moving, funny and devastating' the herald'unforgettable, brilliant, funny and life-affirming' daily mail'i adored it
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Oxfam shop evesham shortlisted for the costa novel awards and the folio prize nora webster is the heartbreaking new novel from one of the greatest novelists writing todaycolm toibin's nora is a character as resonant as anna karenina or madame bovary and nora webster is a novel that illuminates our own lives in a way that is rare in literaturenora webster is living in a small town, looking after her four children, trying to rebuild her life after the death of her husbandit is the late s in irelandas the dynamic of the family changes, she seems both fiercely self-possessed but also a figure of great moral ambiguity, making her one of the most memorable heroines in contemporary fictionthe portrait that is painted in the years that follow is harrowing, piercingly insightful, always tender and deeply true'a profoundly gifted world writer' sebastian barry see oxfam website for delivery information read moreshe is fiercely intelligent, at times difficult and impatient, at times kind, but she is trapped by her circumstances, and waiting for any chance which will lift her beyond themits humanity and compassion forge an unforgettable reading experienceslowly, through the gift of music and the power of friendship, she finds a glimmer of hope and a way of starting again
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Oxfam shop worcester shortlisted for the costa novel awards and the folio prize, nora webster is the heartbreaking new novel from one of the greatest novelists writing todaycolm tĂłibĂn's nora is a character as resonant as anna karenina or madame bovary and nora webster is a novel that illuminates our own lives in a way that is rare in literatureit is the late s in irelandnora webster is living in a small town, looking after her four children, trying to rebuild her life after the death of her husbandas the dynamic of the family changes, she seems both fiercely self-possessed but also a figure of great moral ambiguity, making her one of the most memorable heroines in contemporary fictionthe portrait that is painted in the years that follow is harrowing, piercingly insightful, always tender and deeply trueshe is fiercely intelligent, at times difficult and impatient, at times kind, but she is trapped by her circumstances, and waiting for any chance which will lift her beyond themits humanity and compassion forge an unforgettable reading experience 'a profoundly gifted world writer' sebastian barry see oxfam website for delivery information read moreslowly, through the gift of music and the power of friendship, she finds a glimmer of hope and a way of starting again
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Oxfam bookshop cheltenham shortlisted for the baileys women's prize for fiction shortlisted for the costa novel awardlonglisted for the man booker prizewinner of the irish novel of the year hanna, dan, constance and emmet return to the west coast of ireland for a final family christmas in the home their mother is about to sellas the feast turns to near painful comedy, a last, desperate act from rosaleen - a woman who doesn't quite know how to love her children - forces them to confront the weight of family ties and the road that brought them home**one of the guardian's 100 best books of the 21st century** see oxfam website for delivery information read more
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The first novel in the mure series, from bestselling author jenny colgan won the rna romantic comedy novel award inwhen a new client demands flora's presence back on mure, she's suddenly swept back into life with her brothers (all strapping, loud and seemingly incapable of basic housework) and her fathersee oxfam website for delivery information read moreas flora indulges her new-found love of cooking and breathes life into the dusty little pink-fronted shop on the harbour, she's also going to have to come to terms with past mistakes - and work out exactly where her future liesoxfam bookshop st albans flora is definitely, absolutely sure that escaping from the quiet scottish island where she grew up to the noise and hustle of the big city was the right choicewhat was there for her on mure? it's a place where everyone has known her all her life, and no one will let her forget the pastin the city, she can be anonymous, ambitious and indulge herself in her hopeless crush on her gorgeous boss, joelcomplete with a selection of recipes
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Oxfam bookshop cheltenham the sunday times bestsellera bestselling richard and judy bookclub pickshortlisted for the desmond elliott prizeshortlisted for the author's club best first novel award'a lush, romantic novel' daily mail: leo deakin wakes up in a hospital somewhere in south america, his girlfriend eleni is dead and leo doesn't know where he is or how eleni diedmoritz daniecki is a fugitive from a siberian pow campbut leo is about to discover something which will change his life foreverhe blames himself for the tragedy and is sucked into a spiral of despairwhen moritz finally limps back into his village to claim the hand of the woman he left behind, will she still be waiting?'special' sunday express'tender' observer'mesmerising' publishing news see oxfam website for delivery information read moreseven thousand kilometres over the russian steppes separate him from his village and his sweetheart, whose memory has kept him alive through carnage and captivitythe great war may be over, but moritz now faces a perilous journey across a continent riven by civil war
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Oxfam bookshop cheltenham shortlisted for the commonwealth writers' prize and costa novel of the year, this international bestseller has become a reading group classicthe story starts there, but the book doesn'tit is a truly special story and we don't want to spoil itthe magic is in how it unfoldswe don't want to tell you too much about this booksee oxfam website for delivery information read moreand it's what happens afterwards that is most importantwhen you do, please don't tell them what happens eithernevertheless, you need to know something, so we will just say this:it is extremely funny, but the african beach scene is horrificonce you have read it, you'll want to tell everyone about it
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Oxfam bookshop st albans shortlisted for the commonwealth writers' prize and costa novel of the year, this international bestseller has become a reading group classicthe story starts there, but the book doesn'tand it's what happens afterwards that is most importantit is a truly special story and we don't want to spoil itthe magic is in how it unfoldstwo years later they meet againsee oxfam website for delivery information read morewe don't want to tell you too much about this bookwhen you do, please don't tell them what happens eithernevertheless, you need to know something, so we will just say this: it is extremely funny, but the african beach scene is horrificonce you have read it, you'll want to tell everyone about itthe story of two women whose lives collide one day, leaving one with a terrible choice to make
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Oxfam shop clitheroe shortlisted for the commonwealth writers' prize and costa novel of the year, this international bestseller has become a reading group classicthe story starts there, but the book doesn'tit is a truly special story and we don't want to spoil itthe magic is in how it unfoldswe don't want to tell you too much about this booksee oxfam website for delivery information read moreand it's what happens afterwards that is most importantwhen you do, please don't tell them what happens eithernevertheless, you need to know something, so we will just say this:it is extremely funny, but the african beach scene is horrificonce you have read it, you'll want to tell everyone about it
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An rna romantic novel award nomineecommunication is key to helping us give you the best experiencewe will do our best to turn any less than satisfactory experience into a positive onepublisher: lake union publishing (16 may )
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Oxfam bookshop cheltenham shortlisted for the epic novel award in the romantic novelists association books awardsbecoming the princess's official companion, anahita accompanies her friend to england just before the outbreak of the great warwhat he and rebecca discover begins to unravel the dark secrets that haunt the astbury dynastyin the heyday of the british raj, eleven-year-old anahita, from a noble but impoverished family, forms a lifelong friendship with the headstrong princess indira, the privileged daughter of rich indian royaltysee oxfam website for delivery information read morean endless searcheighty years later, rebecca bradley, a young american film star, has the world at her feetbut when her turbulent relationship with her equally famous boyfriend takes an unexpected turn, she's relieved that her latest role, playing a s debutante, will take her away from the glare of publicity to the wilds of dartmoor in englandthere, she meets the young donald astbury - reluctant heir to the magnificent, remote astbury estate - and his scheming motherspanning four generations, the midnight rose by lucinda riley sweeps from the glittering palaces of the great maharajas of india to the majestic stately homes of england, following the extraordinary life of a girl, anahita chavan, from to the present dayshortly after filming begins at the now-crumbling astbury hall, ari malik, anahita's great-grandson, arrives unexpectedly, on a quest for his family's pasta lifelong passion
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*shortlisted for the goodreads historical novel award* see oxfam website for delivery information read moreauthentic and honest, the dressmaker is a compelling and vivid story that will have you holding your breath until the last pageoxfam bookshop hertford torn between her dreams and the truth, she was faced with an impossible choicetess, an aspiring seamstress, is stunned at her luck when the famous designer lady lucile duff gordon hires her to be a personal maid on the titanic's doomed voyagewhen disaster strikes, tess is one of the last people allowed on a lifeboat - her employer also survivessuddenly she finds herself torn between loyalty to the fiery woman who could help her realise her ambitions and the devastating truth that her mentor may not be all she seemson dry land, savage rumours begin to circulate: did lady duff gordon save herself at the expense of others?tess's dream of becoming a skilled dressmaker is within her grasp but now she is faced with a terrible choice
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Titanic soundtrack award, billboard awardthe award is in excellent condition and has minimal wearthis is the billboard certified award for that album made on wood (heavy) the award was presented to a music industry executiveriding the wave of the film's immense success, the soundtrack shot to the top of the charts in nearly two-dozen territories,selling over 30 million copies, making it one of the top 100 best-selling albums in the united statesshipping is by registrated mailfeel free to ask any questions, i ship worlwide! shipping is by registrated mailare you interested in this item? this item is up for auction at catawikifeel free to ask any questions, i ship worlwide! read moreour weekly auctions feature thousands of unusual, rare, and exceptional objects you won’t find in just any storeit is one of the best-selling albums of all time, and the highest-selling primarily orchestral soundtrack evercatawiki’s goal is to make special objects universally availablethe soundtrack was released by sony classical/sony music soundtrax on novemberthe pictures provide a good impression of its condition and show all the detailstitanic: music from the motion picture is the soundtrack to the film of the same name composed, orchestrated and conducted by james hornerit will be shipped in a special box with extra protectionplease click on "respond to advert" (orange button) to get redirected to the catawiki website
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Zz top award, inhouse award for albumsthe award was presented to a music industry executivethis is the warner brothers records certified award for that albumthe award is in excellent condition and has minimal wear on the frame and plexishipping is by registrated mailfeel free to ask any questions, i ship worlwide! shipping is by registrated mailare you interested in this item? this item is up for auction at catawikifeel free to ask any questions, i ship worlwide! read moreour weekly auctions feature thousands of unusual, rare, and exceptional objects you won’t find in just any storecatawiki’s goal is to make special objects universally availablethe pictures provide a good impression of its condition and show all the detailsit will be shipped in a special box with extra protectionplease click on "respond to advert" (orange button) to get redirected to the catawiki website
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This is a large and heavy awardthe award is presented to a music industy executivethis is the virgin records riaa certified sales award for that albumthe award is in excellent condition and has some wear on the frame, no damagesare you interested in this item? this item is up for auction at catawikilenny kravitz album "greatest hits", which reached the triple platinum status in the usafeel free to ask any questions, i ship worlwide! read moreour weekly auctions feature thousands of unusual, rare, and exceptional objects you won’t find in just any storecatawiki’s goal is to make special objects universally availablethe pictures provide a good impression of its condition and show all the detailsplease click on "respond to advert" (orange button) to get redirected to the catawiki website
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The award was presented to a music industry executivethis is the billboard certified sales award for that singlethe award is in excellent condition and has small wear on the frameshipping is by registrated mailare you interested in this item? this item is up for auction at catawikifeel free to ask any questions, i ship worlwide! read moreour weekly auctions feature thousands of unusual, rare, and exceptional objects you won’t find in just any storecatawiki’s goal is to make special objects universally availablebon jovi succesful single from "you give love a bad name hurts", which reached the gold status in the usathe pictures provide a good impression of its condition and show all the detailsitem will be shipped in a special box with extra protectionplease click on "respond to advert" (orange button) to get redirected to the catawiki website
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