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Kill the Devil - Juvens Nsabimana - Bog - Troubador Publishing - Plusbog.dk

“Get Beethoven!” - Paul Cassidy - Bog - Troubador Publishing - Plusbog.dk

A Holiday in Winter - Gersh Buck - Bog - Troubador Publishing - Plusbog.dk

The Essence of Imagination - Claire Heaven - Bog - Troubador Publishing - Plusbog.dk

Spelthorpe at War - Ashley Clark - Bog - Troubador Publishing - Plusbog.dk

Best Kept Village - Mart Capsticks - Bog - Troubador Publishing - Plusbog.dk

The Story of Jett - Frank Hurst - Bog - Troubador Publishing - Plusbog.dk

Cold - Jim Pearce - Bog - Troubador Publishing - Plusbog.dk

Spelthorpe at Peace - Ashley Clark - Bog - Troubador Publishing - Plusbog.dk

The Return to Me after ME - Trinity Buckley - Bog - Troubador Publishing - Plusbog.dk

Take 2 - David Fletcher - Bog - Troubador Publishing - Plusbog.dk

Devlin – The Ancient Future - Ray Rooney - Bog - Troubador Publishing - Plusbog.dk

The Ship of Secrets - John Lilith - Bog - Troubador Publishing - Plusbog.dk

Mary Pearson - Alan Temperley - Bog - Troubador Publishing - Plusbog.dk

AX50 - Mark Helme - Bog - Troubador Publishing - Plusbog.dk

From Innocence to Inner Sense - Darren Brittain - Bog - Troubador Publishing - Plusbog.dk

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House of Straw - Marc Scott - Bog - Troubador Publishing - Plusbog.dk

Build the Invisible - Daniel Geey - Bog - Troubador Publishing - Plusbog.dk

The English Hoard - Jeff Krotz - Bog - Troubador Publishing - Plusbog.dk

Wanton Windmill - M.h. Davis - Bog - Troubador Publishing - Plusbog.dk

Wanton Windmill - M.h. Davis - Bog - Troubador Publishing - Plusbog.dk

Wanton Windmill comprises, among other things, a curious and heady mixture of clerics, cultural celebrities; a bored cynic, extreme idealist, psychotherapist and behaviourist. This galaxy of characters assemble at Wanton Rectory for a weekend of celebration of Sir Breadboard''s 70th birthday. There are also two surprise arrivals. The extended conversations taking place over the weekend. cover environmental issues, evolution, free-will; life on other planets and lead to a final, late Saturday night debate. Concerning the story-line, the well known thespian Sir Terence, is recovering after a breakdown. He has lately moved from London to live with his cousin, a retired Bishop, nicknamed ''Boffo''. The latter lives in a former Rectory at Lower Wanton End. The extensive grounds contain a windmill, and it is here that the out-of-sorts theatrical knight spends much of his time. On a Friday in August, invited guests travel to the Rectory by various forms of transport. In transit, we encounter the rabbit-faced poet, Edmund Edgy, who idolises the Anglo-Saxon era. We also meet a new political party leader, Ashley Dunce, whose sound-bites leaves everyone nonplussed. Other characters include an accident-prone and celebrated woman artist.The various weekend guests arrive. Following supper, a recital is given by the nerve-ridden pianist, Julian Morbid. Afterwards, matters become complicated by Edmund Eddy being torn between the contrasting allures of Juniper and Esther. Mr. Morbid is also unhappily pursued by two quarrelling lady journalists. After a miniature train ride and picnic on Saturday, matters on Sunday morning move to a head with three male characters outside on the windmill''s tower top, seeking to end their respective miseries. The overriding theme of this novel resides in the alliance of comedy with the fallibility of human idealism.

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Inside the Crocodile - Trish Nicholson - Bog - Troubador Publishing - Plusbog.dk

Inside the Crocodile - Trish Nicholson - Bog - Troubador Publishing - Plusbog.dk

In the wilds of the most diverse nation on earth, while she copes with crocodiles under the blackboard and sorcery in the office, Trish Nicholson survives near-fatal malaria and mollifies irascible politicians and an ever-changing roster of bosses – realities of life for a development worker. With a background in anthropology and a successful management career in Europe, five years on a development project in the remote West Sepik province of Papua New Guinea more than fulfils Trish Nicholson’s desire for a challenge. In extreme tropical conditions, with few only sometimes-passable roads, travel is by a balus – an alarmingly tiny plane, landing on airstrips cut with grass knives and squeezed between mountains. Students build their own schools, babies’ weights are recorded in rice bags and women walk for days, carrying their produce to market. Physically tested by dense jungle and swaying vine bridges, Trish’s patience is stretched by nothing ever being what it seems and with ‘yes’ usually meaning ‘no’. Assignments in isolated outstations provide surreal moments, like the 80-year-old missionary in long friar’s robes revealing natty turquoise shorts as he tears away on an ancient motorbike. Adventures on nearby Pacific islands relieve the intensity of life in a close-knit community of nationals and a cosmopolitan mix of expat ‘characters’. Local women offer friendship, but their stories are often heart-breaking. More chaos arrives with Frisbee, the dog she inherits when the project manager leaves, along with other project expats. Tensions increase between local factions supporting the project and those who feel threatened by it – and stuck in the middle is Trish. Her emotionally engaging memoir Inside the Crocodile is full of humour, adventure, iron determination and... Frisbee the dog. It is beautifully illustrated with colour photos of Trish’s time there.

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16 Weeks and Everything After... - Paul Whymark - Bog - Troubador Publishing - Plusbog.dk

16 Weeks and Everything After... - Paul Whymark - Bog - Troubador Publishing - Plusbog.dk

At the 16 week foetal stage, Paul Whymark’s braindevelopment was frozen as a consequence of the drug, Thalidomide . His journey is one ofconsiderable self discovery, but also reveals greater societal insights. “ 16 Weeks and Everything After...” uncoversthe remarkable fact that over the last 50-60 years the establishment has failedto genuinely independently review Thalidomide , and as aconsequence, harms on developing life continue to have the potential to occurinto the future. Worse is that the insidious nature of many of theunacknowledged harms of Thalidomide are stillnot related to the drug. Hence such consequences are unrecognised and are atodds with official and textbook accounts even over 50 years on. Therefore, aswell as appealing to general readers and other professionals, this bookurgently needs to be on every medical personnel’s (or trainee personnel’s)required reading list. “16 Weeks andEverything After…” manages to communicate the minutia of subtle butall-important detail to uncover a quite different picture to that has beenreported thus far. It has been written in anuplifting and heart-warming way, with the attitude of turning negatives intopositives, but without losing sight of the underlying issues. The author hassought to stand up for his late mother, who like all mothers of children harmedby drugs consumed during pregnancy, carry the resulting additional challenges.This has sustained Paul’s drive through the years of both official impasse andlife’s ups and downs. The book comprises a set of micro-narratives, but jointogether to reveal a significant personal journey in addition to a much largerand wider untold picture.

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