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  • oxfam bookshop cheltenham the sunday times top 10 bestseller'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 aloneone mute, the other his lifelong protectorbut then the child's body is foundit's an amazing piece of fiction' stephen kingtwo brothersthe british book awards book of the yearyear after year, their family visits the same sacred shrine on a desolate strip of coastline known as the loney, in desperate hope of a cureand they cannot resist the causeway revealed with every turn of the treacherous tide, the old house they glimpse at its endwinner of the costa first novel awarda brilliantly unsettling and atmospheric debut full of unnerving horror - 'the loney is not just good, it's greatmany years on, hanny is a grown man no longer in need of his brother's careand the loney always gives up its secrets, in the end

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  • oxfam music shop reading the sunday times classical music collection - great opera performers/great pianists see oxfam website for delivery information read more

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  • The sunday times book of do it yourself useful book in very good condition can post email me for details read more

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  • The sunday times 7th september edition complete with all supplements covering princes diana's funeralmint condition unread

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  • Mandela emulates the few great political leaders such as lincoln and gandhi, who go beyond mere consensus and move out ahead of their followers to break new ground' donald woods in the sunday times see oxfam website for delivery information read moreoxfam bookshop ilkley the riveting memoirs of the outstanding moral and political leader of our time, a long walk to freedom brilliantly re-creates the drama of the experiences that helped shape nelson mandela's destinyunforgettable' andre brink 'enthralling'burns with the luminosity of faith in the invincible nature of human hope and dignityemotive, compelling and uplifting, a long walk to freedom is the exhilarating story of an epic life; a story of hardship, resilience and ultimate triumph told with the clarity and eloquence of a born leader

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  • 'even conservatives will like this' the sunday times see oxfam website for delivery information read moreoxfam bookshop bloomsbury street signed by the author 'hilarious, insightful and has that rare quality of making politics funthe long-awaited sequel to the best-selling things can only get better is for everyone who could use a good laugh after brexit, trump and learning you were governed by the dupwith a literary flair that has been compared to donald trump's tweets, john o'farrell attempts to explain the alarming rise of populist politics, labour's twenty-year identity crisis, and why you should never tell your mother you are doing a radio phone-in, unless you want her ringing up to tell everyone she agrees with youalong the way, john stood for parliament against theresa may but failed to step into her shoes; he took his campaigning skills to america (but still obama got in); and he was dubbed 'the sickest man in politics' by the daily mail when in truth he's only the second or thirda brilliant book everyone should read, whoever you vote for' owen jones, author of the establishmentfrom the giddy heights of new labour's landslide victory in to the shock result of the snap election, these are the frank and funny memoirs of one bewildered labour activist who tried to carry on as usual long after politics had stopped making sensea twenty-year journey from hope to despair and back again, packed with political confessions even more outrageous than running through fields of wheat

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  • It is difficult to fault the writing or the construction of this eerie fable - sunday times see oxfam website for delivery information read moreoxfam shop pershore marvellously creates the atmosphere of youngsters given that instant adulthood they all crave, where the ordinary takes on a mysterious glow and the extraordinary seems rather commonplace

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  • The sunday times colour supplement from celebrating the completion of coventry cathedral(can be delivered but needs costing first)heavily illustrated

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  • Lots of funday times supplements for children with the sunday times

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  • ' john boyne, the irish times see oxfam website for delivery information read moreoxfam shop colne road what is the difference between friendship and love? gustav grows up in a small town in switzerland, where the horrors of the second world war seem a distant echobut gustav's father has mysteriously died, and his adored mother emilie is strangely cold and indifferent to him' kate kellaway, observer'heartbreaking, unsentimental and beautifully written, and it reinforces my opinion that there are few writers out there with the dexterity or emotional intelligence to rival that of the great rose tremainan intense lifelong friendship develops but anton fails to understand how deeply and irrevocably his life and gustav's are entwined until it is almost too lategustav's life is a lonely one until he meets anton'a perfect novel about life's imperfectiontremain is writing at the height of her inimitable powers

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  • oxfam bookshop knutsford pictures of s football stars - as presented with the topical times see oxfam website for delivery information read more

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  • A poignant, compelling family saga' the sunday times the nooxfam shop dumfries 'intelligent and immersivehislop brings history to life in this compelling tale' tatler 'fascinating' sunday mirror see oxfam website for delivery information read more1 sunday times bestseller from the million-copy best-selling author of the island, the thread, and the return'fascinating and moving' the times 'an imaginative tour de force, and a great read' daily mail 'an absorbing tale about family, friendship, loyalty and betrayal' good housekeeping 'heartbreaking' essentials 'vibrantthis is their storypraise for the sunrisein the deserted city, just two families remaintwo neighbouring families, the georgious and the özkans, are among many who moved to famagusta to escape the years of unrest and ethnic violence elsewhere on the islandwhen a greek coup plunges the island into chaos, cyprus faces a disastrous conflictforty thousand people seize their most precious possessions and flee from the advancing soldiersan ambitious couple are about to open the island's most spectacular hotel, where greek and turkish cypriots work in harmonybut beneath the city's façade of glamour and success, tension is buildingin the summer of , famagusta in cyprus is the most desirable resort in the mediterranean, a city bathed in the glow of good fortuneturkey invades to protect the turkish cypriot minority, and famagusta is shelled

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  • The sunday times no' red see oxfam website for delivery information read more' sunday mirror 'a twisting whodunit that leaves you both gratified and surprised (also the best kind)1 bestsellersimon mayo radio 2 book club choiceradio 4 book at bedtimegoodreads choice awards best mystery & thriller the addictive new psychological thriller from the author of the girl on the train, the runaway sunday times nooxfam shop dumfries 'wondering if into the water could be as good as the girl on the train? it's betterand jules has been dragged back to the one place she hoped she had escaped for good, to care for the teenage girl her sister left behindnot just a brilliant thriller but also a furious feminist howl1 bestseller and global phenomenonjules didn't pick up the phone, ignoring her plea for helpbut jules is afraida gripping, compulsive read!' shari lapena, bestselling author of the couple next door'fans of paula hawkins' the girl on the train rejoice: her second novel into the water is even betterthey say she jumpedtold from multiple points of view, this is clever and twisty fiction with a ghostly edgeand most of all she's afraid of the water, and the place they call the drowning pool' stylist'paula hawkins effortlessly follows the success of the girl on the train with this immersive novel' clare mackintosh, bestselling author of i let you goof her long-buried memories, of the old mill house, of knowing that nel would never have jumpedwith the same propulsive writing and acute understanding of human instincts that captivated millions of readers around the world in her explosive debut thriller, the girl on the train, paula hawkins delivers an urgent, satisfying read that hinges on the stories we tell about our pasts and their power to destroy the lives we live nowin the last days before her death, nel called her sister' good housekeeping (book of the month)'a brooding and complex read that deserves to make a splash in its own righta brilliantly plotted and fast-paced juggernaut of a read that hurtles to a heart-stopping conclusion'paula hawkins does it again! into the water is a moody and chilling thriller that will have you madly turning the pages

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  • The sunday times no' red see oxfam website for delivery information read more' sunday mirror 'a twisting whodunit that leaves you both gratified and surprised (also the best kind)1 bestsellersimon mayo radio 2 book club choiceradio 4 book at bedtimegoodreads choice awards best mystery & thriller the addictive new psychological thriller from the author of the girl on the train, the runaway sunday times nooxfam bookshop knutsford 'wondering if into the water could be as good as the girl on the train? it's betterand jules has been dragged back to the one place she hoped she had escaped for good, to care for the teenage girl her sister left behindnot just a brilliant thriller but also a furious feminist howl1 bestseller and global phenomenonjules didn't pick up the phone, ignoring her plea for helpbut jules is afraida gripping, compulsive read!' shari lapena, bestselling author of the couple next door'fans of paula hawkins' the girl on the train rejoice: her second novel into the water is even betterthey say she jumpedtold from multiple points of view, this is clever and twisty fiction with a ghostly edgeand most of all she's afraid of the water, and the place they call the drowning pool' stylist'paula hawkins effortlessly follows the success of the girl on the train with this immersive novel' clare mackintosh, bestselling author of i let you goof her long-buried memories, of the old mill house, of knowing that nel would never have jumpedwith the same propulsive writing and acute understanding of human instincts that captivated millions of readers around the world in her explosive debut thriller, the girl on the train, paula hawkins delivers an urgent, satisfying read that hinges on the stories we tell about our pasts and their power to destroy the lives we live nowin the last days before her death, nel called her sister' good housekeeping (book of the month)'a brooding and complex read that deserves to make a splash in its own righta brilliantly plotted and fast-paced juggernaut of a read that hurtles to a heart-stopping conclusion'paula hawkins does it again! into the water is a moody and chilling thriller that will have you madly turning the pages

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  • see oxfam website for delivery information read moreoxfam original liverpool the sunday times bestseller a times and sunday times book of the year 'douglas murray fights the good fight for freedom of speechreaders of all political persuasions cannot afford to ignore murray's masterfully argued and fiercely provocative book, in which he seeks to inject some sense into the discussion around this generation's most complicated issueshe reveals the astonishing new culture wars playing out in our workplaces, universities, schools and homes in the names of social justice, identity politics and 'intersectionality'narrow sets of interests now dominate the agenda as society becomes more and more tribal - and, as murray shows, the casualties are mountingpeterson in his devastating new book the madness of crowds, douglas murray examines the twenty-first century's most divisive issues: sexuality, gender, technology and racehe ends with an impassioned call for free speech, shared common values and sanity in an age of mass hysteriawe are living through a postmodern era in which the grand narratives of religion and political ideology have collapsedin their place have emerged a crusading desire to right perceived wrongs and a weaponization of identity, both accelerated by the new forms of social and news mediaa truthful look at today's most divisive issues' - jordan b

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  • By the sunday times number one bestselling author, katie ffordeoxfam bookshop cheltenham 'thank goodness for katie fforde, the perfect author to bring comfort in difficult timesand many more! guaranteed to make this your happiest christmas ever! see oxfam website for delivery information read more'a lovely, warm read to sink your teeth into' heat'delicious - gorgeous humour and the lightest of touches' sunday times 'a perfect match for an afternoon curled up on the sofa!' sun the christmas stocking: romy is all set to join her boyfriend and his family in france for christmas, though truth be told she isn't looking forward to it very muchand then she meets felix - and her plans for the big day suddenly become a lot more interestingthen ella arrivescandlelight at christmas: it was meant to be the perfect christmas - surrounded by friends and family in their beautiful home in the countryshe really is the queen of uplifting, feel good romancebut then the lights go out, and fenella knows she will have to work very hard to keep everyone happy the christmas fairy: it's christmas eve in crinan, and a young man is on his own with only his nephew and niece for companydressed as a fairy, she is determined to wave her wand and give them all the best christmas ever' aj pearce delve inside this christmas stocking choc-full of perfectly themed, never-before-published seasonal short stories perfect for anyone who loves romance, humour and happy-ever-after endings

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  • It sets the imagination tingling, laying an irresistible trail for readers to follow' sunday times'read this and it will be impossible to take an unremarkable walk again' metro'he has a rare physical intelligence and affords total immersion in place, elements and the passage of time: wonderful' antony gormley see oxfam website for delivery information read moreoxfam bookshop cheltenham the sunday times bestsellershortlisted for the samuel johnson prizethe original bestseller from the beloved author of underland, landmarks and the lost words - robert macfarlane travels britain's ancient paths and discovers the secrets of our beautiful, underappreciated landscape'the old ways confirms macfarlane's reputation as one of the most eloquent and observant of contemporary writers about nature' scotland on sundayfollowing the tracks, holloways, drove-roads and sea paths that form part of a vast ancient network of routes criss-crossing the british isles and beyond, robert macfarlane discovers a lost world - a landscape of the feet and the mind, of pilgrimage and ritual, of stories and ghosts; above all of the places and journeys which inspire and inhabit our imaginations

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  • oxfam shop colne road 'how long do i have?' i force a laugh praise for philippa gregory:   'meticulously researched and deeply entertaining, this story of betrayal and divided loyalties is gregory on top form' good housekeeping   'gregory has popularised tudor history perhaps more than any other living fiction writer all of her books feature strong, complex women, doing their best to improve their lives in worlds dominated by men' sunday times   'engrossing' sunday express   'popular historical fiction at its finest, immaculately researched and superbly told' the times    see oxfam website for delivery information read more'not long,' he says very quietlyshe intends to enjoy her beauty and her youth and find love' jane grey was queen of england for nine daysusing her position as cousin to the deceased king, her father and his conspirators put her on the throne ahead of the king's half-sister mary, who quickly mustered an army, claimed her crown and locked jane in the tower  'learn you to die' is the advice that jane gives in a letter to her younger sister katherine, who has no intention of dyingafter watching her sisters defy the queen, mary is aware of her own perilous position as a possible heir to the thronethere jane turned her father's greedy, failed grab for power into her own brave and tragic martyrdomwhen jane refused to betray her protestant faith, mary sent her to the executioner's blockbut she is determined to command her own destiny and be the last tudor to risk her life in matching wits with her ruthless and unforgiving cousin elizabetha beautiful dwarf, disregarded by the court, mary finds it easy to keep secrets, especially her own, while avoiding elizabeth's suspicious glare  you are to be beheaded tomorrow  so when katherine's secret marriage is revealed by her pregnancy, she too must go to the towerbut her lineage makes her a threat to the insecure and infertile queen mary and, when mary dies, to her sister queen elizabeth, who will never allow katherine to marry and produce a potential royal heir before she does  'farewell, my sister,' writes katherine to the youngest grey sister, mary'they have confirmed your sentence of death  we don't have long at all

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  • And then to make up our own mind who capote really was' daily telegraph 'capote's life, brilliant, sharp and fragmentary as a broken mirror, is made vividly present' anthony haden-guest, sunday times see oxfam website for delivery information read morewhat one takes away from this book are great stories' independent on sunday 'fascinating and rewardingoxfam bookshop cheltenham 'reading this oral biography is like gate-crashing one of capote's parties and being buttonholed by a series of insistent guestsengaging and entertaining' peter ackroyd, the times 'its babel of contradictory voices does justice to a complex and multi-faceted man, while avoiding the desiccated thickets in which more conventional biographies flail aroundthat capote can be seen and heard at first handwe are allowed to listenthere are so many different voices, just like those at the parties which he gave remorselessly, that he comes alive from a hundred different vantagesplimpton's collage of reminiscence is apt enough for its subject, and fascinatingly (and bitchily) evocative of the man' robert mccrum, observer 'it is at the heart of this bookplimpton transcends the limits of the ordinary biography by presenting the story in the voices of the many people who lived it

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  • oxfam bookshop cheltenham the sunday times and new york times bestsellerprofoundly disquieting' guardian'dark as hell and totally engrossing' daily mail'fans of gone girl will love it' sunday mirror see oxfam website for delivery information read moreit's only now she will discover just how much she's truly capable of'one of those books you hate to put downwhen it becomes clear their affluent chicago lifestyle could disintegrate at any moment, jodie knows everything is at stakehaving nothing left to lose changes everythingtodd is living a dual existence, while jodie is living in denial'the slow, murderous disintegration of a marriage is all too believabletodd and jodie have been together for more than twenty yearsas the novel advances into treacherous territory, harrison's elegant, incisive prose gets dirtier, more dangerous' observer fans of into the water and the couple next door will love the silent wifethey are both aware their world is in crisis, though neither is willing to admit itshocking and compelling in equal measure, the silent wife is a chilling portrayal of two people in turmoil and the lengths they will go to in order to protect themselvesbut she also likes to settle scores

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  • oxfam shop kingsthorpe ***the sunday times bestselling author***  escape to the seaside with the brand new novel from heidi swain, the sunday times bestselling author of feel-good women's fiction! 'a summer delight!' sarah morgan   tess tyler needs a breakwith heart-warming characters, a gorgeous summer setting, and a great story with secrets aplenty to keep you turning the pages, it's the perfect read to relax and curl up at home with' caroline robertsreaders everywhere are falling in love with heidi swain's writing:   'a lovely, sweet, summery read' milly johnson 'wise, warm and wonderful' heat  'a ray of reading sunshine!' laura kemp, author of a year of surprising acts of kindness 'sparkling and romantic' my weekly see oxfam website for delivery information read more'i loved this gorgeous story of family secrets and second chances' rachael lucas, author of the telephone box library'a delightfully sunny read with added intrigue and secrets' bella osborne   'i so enjoyed my seaside escape at wynmouthand as she grows ever closer to local barman sam, she dares to dream that she might never return to her real lifebut when a familiar face returns to town, tess realises that there are secrets in wynmouth too, and that her own past may be about to catch up with herweighed down by her high-pressure job and her demanding father, she's left little time to take care of herselfperfect for fans of carole matthews and sarah morganbut after a shocking discovery sends her spiralling, she flees to wynmouth, the seaside town she fell in love with as a child, to escape it allwith its sandy beaches, stunning rock pools and welcoming community, tess feels like she can finally breathe again the secret seaside escape is the perfect read this summer, promising sandy beaches, stunning rockpools and breath-taking romance

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  • see oxfam website for delivery information read moreoxfam bookshop woodbridge used paperback good **from the author of the sunday times bestselling the stress solution**'small changes make a big difference - we can all benefit from reading this' - jamie oliver  everyone has the opportunity to live and feel better and in his sunday times bestselling book, the 4 pillar plan, bbc one's dr rangan chatterjee creates an easily accessible plan for taking control of your health and your lifetop tips in each area include:  an electronic 'sabbath' once a week,  12 hours every day without food, exposure to sunlight first thing each morning, walking at least steps a day  based on cutting edge research and his own two decades' worth of experience as a doctor, this book contains fascinating case studies from real patients and is an inspiring and easy-to-follow guide to better health and happiness  dr chatterjee believes that everyday health revolves around the following four pillars: relaxation, food, movement and sleepby making small, achievable changes in each of these key areas you can create and maintain good health - and avoid illness

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  • ' humphrey carpenter, sunday times see oxfam website for delivery information read more' sunday times 'dahl was colourful, noisy, dominating, possibly a genius, certainly an expert in self-publicityoxfam bookshop cheltenham 'jeremy treglown's shrewd and sparkling biography is as compulsively readable as its subject's revolting rhymes and twisted tales' penelope fitzgerald, evening standard 'excellent and briskly pacedit is one of the many virtues of this biography that one finishes it feeling rather a strong liking for dahl, all 6ft 6in of himjeremy treglown, his biographer, is calm, judicial, accurate, quietly brilliant

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  • oxfam bookshop cheltenham *** the sunday times top ten bestselling author *** 'wonderfulfast-paced with a sinister edge' times 'a thrilling, compelling readwill capture the reader to the last' sun 'truly captivating' elle 'perfect escapist reading' marie claire 'an achingly beautiful epic' new woman 'a rollicking good read' daily telegraph see oxfam website for delivery information read morein desperation, short of food and constantly in danger, fear strips away good manners; tensions arise on the yacht and anger causes deadly divisions between friendslife is changed for ever on the day of the infamous attack on pearl harborpoignant, beautifully writtenas the glamorous wife of a plantation owner, connie hadley appears to lead a pampered and comfortable lifebut she is hiding devastating secrets that could destroy her marriageshe sails with her husband and son, three friends and the enigmatic boat dealer fitzpayne, who is the only one who can navigate the islands of the south china seaas japanese zero aircraft attack the town of palur, connie takes the decision to flee to singapore on the family's boat, the white pearlwonderful!' lesley pearse 'grippingfurther praise for kate furnivall: 'superb storytelling' dinah jefferies 'a thrilling plothugely ambitious and atmospheric' kate mosse discover a brilliant story of love, danger, courage and betrayal, from the internationally bestselling author of the betrayal

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  • see oxfam website for delivery information read moreoxfam bookshop cheltenham *****part of the bestselling john shakespeare series of tudor spy thrillers from rory clements, winner of the ellis peters historical fiction award*****'(clements) does for elizabeth's reign what cj sansom does for henry viii's' sunday times**********england may have survived the armada threat of , but when spanish galleys land troops in cornwall on a lightning raid seven years later, is it a dry-run for a new invasion? revenge for the sacking of spanish shipping and ports? a warning shot to drake and hawkins? or is there, perhaps, a more sinister motive?the queen is speechless with rage at spain's temeritybut what has all this to do with thomasyn jade, a girl driven to the edge of madness by the foul rituals of exorcism? and what is the link to a group of priests held prisoner in the bleak confines of wisbech castle?from the pain-wracked torture rooms of the inquisition in seville to the marshy wastes of fenland, from the wild coasts of cornwall to the sweat and sawdust of the elizabethan playhouses, and from the condemned cell at newgate to the devilish stench of brimstone and fear as demons are driven out by unspeakable means, the heretics builds to a terrifying climax that threatens the life of the queen herselfsir robert cecil demands answersbut as john shakespeare tries to get a grip on events, england's secret defences begin to unravel as one by one his network of spies is horribly murdered

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  • see oxfam website for delivery information read morediane chamberlain is the sunday times bestselling author of the silent sister and the midwife's confessionoxfam bookshop cheltenham if you are a fan of jodi picoult or susan lewis, the escape artist is equal parts family drama, love story and thrillershe dyes her hair, changes her name and escapes from boulder, colorado, leaving behind everyone she knows including linc sebastian, the man who has been her best friend since childhood and who knows her better than anyonesusanna miller loses custody of her eleven-month-old son, tyler, but rather than turning the little boy over to her ex-husband and his new wife, she goes on the runbut going to the authorities means revealing her identity, admitting her guilt and, worst of all, losing her sonjust as she's beginning to feel safe in her new surroundings, she stumbles across information that could save the lives of many peopleif she's willing to take it to the policesusanna lands in annapolis, maryland, alone, frightened, and always looking over her shoulder for someone who might recognize her

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  • Widdecombe skilfully and often movingly uses the boy's struggle with his own painful history to throw light on the troubled years between and the fall ofthe berlin wall in ' sunday times see oxfam website for delivery information read moreoxfam bookshop cheltenham the sequel to an act of treachery from bestselling author ann widdecombe, a moving tale of families broken apart by war, and one boy's quest to come to terms with his historyklaus-pierre is the love-child of a young frenchwoman and a senior, married german officercared for by his german family, klaus-pierre is loved and happy - but as he grows up in a europe where old enemies are learning to cooperate, he tries to make his own 'act of peace' with his french relativesmeanwhile, klaus-pierre is struggling with another quest to come to terms with his roots, as he tries to find out just what kind of man his father really wasklaus-pierre never knew his father, who was killed before he was born, and his mother was rejected by her family of patriots and resistance workersthe result is a horrifying confrontation between the two families when they meet accidentally in provence

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  • see oxfam website for delivery information read morewriting in the sunday times, peter kemp said, 'in the climate of exhaustion and hysteria amid which the war is wearing to its close, pressures to fall into line become fierce and take ugly formsoxfam bookshop cheltenham set in london in , 'the eye in the door' is an intense and profoundly intelligent examination of the effects of war, continuing the interwoven stories of dr william rivers, billy prior, and siegfried sassoon begun in 'regeneration'a sequel every bit as unwaveringly intense and intelligent as its predecessor'at the forefront of her story, barker places figures especially menaced by this: pacifists, conscientious objectors and homosexuals'the eye in the door' was awarded the guardian fiction prize, while the final volume in the 'regeneration' trilogy, 'the ghost road', won the booker prize in

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  • oxfam bookshop cheltenham the sunday times top ten bestselling authorlearn to dance at the moonlight hotel, in the most romantic place in britain beginners and singles welcome 'as entertaining as strictly, but with a lot more romance' katie fforde   'hilarious and romantic - jane costello's best book yet' bella see oxfam website for delivery information read moreso, along with her best friends, cate and emily, she signs up to a new dance class in its gorgeous ballroomlauren loves the hotel, for hidden inside its faded walls is the key to her most precious memoriesthey aren't going for the men, they're going for a laugh - although a little romance wouldn't hurt  the moonlight hotel sits on the shore of england's best-loved lake, windermere, exuding vintage glamour  but then a chain of events off the dance floor puts their friendship to the ultimate test, and makes lauren question everything she holds dear

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  • see oxfam website for delivery information read moreoxfam bookshop cheltenham a powerful saga set in turn-of-the-twentieth-century london from the sunday times bestselling authorruby, quieter and more modest, has always longed to train as a nurse, a pipe-dream for a girl from her humble backgroundfor ruby and rosetta capretti life in the slums of the east end holds little promisealthough very similar in looks they dream of very different futurescoquettish, flamboyant rosetta is desperate to leave the claustrophobic confines of the sewing sweatshop to follow in her wayward aunt's footsteps and work under the bright lights of the music halland then, by the side of their father's grave, they meet handsome jonas crowebut little do they know how much one man will affect both their lives for ever

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