With Kindness contains letters that were written and sent from July, 2019 to February, 2020. Topics in the letters came from information that appeared in news media reports.
While most of the letters express concern over policy decisions and behaviors of the recipients, the letters tried to communicate with kindness, while still being direct. An attempt was often made to understand what caused the recipient to make decisions that seemed to be misguided. Usually, it was found that the recipient
The Red Kangaroo follows a twenty-three-year-old British backpacker around the continent of Australia in the year 2001. Equipped with a giant backpack, a diary, and a sense of adventure, The Red Kangaroo is packed full of travel stories and marks the beginning of the author's life down under.
An American writer, she joins her husband, a contractor/consultant working in Iraq, to live in Amman, Jordan, and keeps a diary of day-to-day events. The Falcon Diaries is not merely engaging, but something more ambitious, profound and meaningful. Layering history with current events, the pain of the '48 and '67 wars consistently emerges.
The perfect gift for anyone who has ever talked about writing a book 'one day'. Gimmicky Pseudonym's Blank Book series is for anyone who ever dreamed of writing a book but didn't know where to start. Words not included. Once you add them, you'll have a finished book to show off to your friends.
The perfect gift for anyone who has ever talked about writing a book 'one day'. Gimmicky Pseudonym's Blank Book series is for anyone who ever dreamed of writing a book but didn't know where to start. Words not included. Once you add them, you'll have a finished book to show off to your friends.
Queenie is the evocative, moving and at times entertaining story, told through her letters home, of a young Australian Army nurse's perceptions of the events, people and places she experienced during the cataclysmic years of the First World War.
1847. At 19 years old she partied with London society, struck gold in California, and fought tragedy, destitution and danger to carve a future in pioneer New Zealand. This book tells her story.
Emma has helped with the pictures, but the words are all mine.
Since 2012 Emma Chichester Clark, one of Britain's best-loved authors and illustrators, has been delighting thousands of followers with her blog Plumdog, which records the day to day life of Plum, her dog, in Plum's own words and Emma's drawings.