Paddington Boy


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David Frith's revised and updated autobiography, 25 years on from the acclaimed 1997 story of his decades at the heart of cricket: a story of wartime, two-way emigration, playing, watching and writing about cricket past and present: the controversies, the sweeping research, the friends (and enemies), the great occasions, and closeness to the Arlotts and Bradmans and hordes of others. This is cricket from the central hub and a human story like no other.It is terrific . . . a love story, a search for cultural identity . . . meditation on how cricket can be so informative of one's sensibilities . . . Frith's mastery of his subject is astounding and sometimes hilarious . . . This is not a comfortable 'thanks for the memories' book, but Frith's has not been a comfortable life. That is the price one pays for fearless honesty and self-knowledge. Gideon Haigh




Paddington Plays On


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Paddington Bear has delighted readers of all ages for almost 60 years! Now part of the I Can Read line, Michael Bond’s classic character will drum up the interest of beginning readers with his charming antics. Paddington is having a wonderful time while on vacation with the Browns in a small French town. He loves exploring and meeting new friends. So how exactly does he end up marching through town as a drummer in the local band? Sure, he can keep the beat on the drum. But can he keep up with the band? Paddington Plays On is a Level One I Can Read book, which means it’s perfect for children learning to sound out words and sentences.




Paddington at St Paul’s


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A funny picture book about Paddington, the beloved, classic bear from darkest Peru – now a major movie star!




The Boy's Own Annual


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Stories, articles, interviews, puzzles, games, jokes, and other miscellaneous writings for boys.







Paddington's Suitcase


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Enjoy eight delightful Paddington story books in this special gift edition suitcase.




Paddington Bear


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Adopting for their own the lost bear they find in Paddington Station, the Browns have some exciting first moments with him.




Paddington at Work


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The irresistible Paddington Bear, who was found on Paddington station, returns in this reissued novel, with a brand new cover design.




Original Love


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Join Dr. Cummings as he unfolds God's love drama in the life stories of Old Testament heroes. His focus provides fresh, biblical light on the original day God made for love. Mary Lou shares practical, creative ways to experience Sabbath peace, blessing and joy! This book is a family project resulting from many precious years of experiencing the joy and fulfillment of Original Love through the Sabbath. - Dedication, Acknowledgments, Foreword, Introduction, The Lesson of Eden, The Primary Colors of Love, The Primary Colors of Sin, How to Experience Original Love, Restless in Ur, The Halfway Hazard-Stuck in Haran, Grand Expectations, Egypt, Egypt in My Home, The Last Laugh, Snickers From the Kitchen, The Promise Fulfilled, The Birth of Isaac, Home at Last, God's View of Moriah, The Sabbath is Heaven's Hug, A Bad Beginning, A Woman Shamed, Living the Blessing in the Land of Cursing, A Family Divided, Human Wrongs, New Beginnings, Making a Nation Great, Seeing Providence in Pain, Finally Family




The Dickens Boy


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The award-winning author of modern classics such as Schindler's List and the "complex and mesmerizing" (The Christian Science Monitor) Napoleon's Last Island is at his triumphant best with this vibrant and engaging novel about the adventures of Charles Dickens's son in the Australian Outback during the 1860s. Edward Dickens, the tenth child of England's most famous author Charles Dickens, has consistently let down his parents. Unable to apply himself at school and adrift in life, the teenaged boy is sent to Australia in the hopes that he can make something of himself--or at least fail out of the public eye. He soon finds himself in the remote Outback, surrounded by Aboriginals, colonials, ex-convicts, ex-soldiers, and very few women. Even on the other side of the world, Edward encounters the same rabid veneration of his father that exists in England. But Edward has a secret: he has never read a single word of his father's beloved writing. Determined to prove to his parents and more importantly, himself, that he can succeed in this vast and unfamiliar wilderness, Edward works hard at his new life amidst various livestock, bushrangers, shifty stock agents, and frontier battles. By reimagining the tale of a fascinating yet little-known figure in history, this rollicking, high-spirited tale offers penetrating insights into Colonialism and the fate of Australia's indigenous people, and a wonderfully intimate portrait of Charles Dickens, as seen through the eye of his exiled son.