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'I've read it,' I said, turning to Miss Evans. 'I'm ready to write now.' She came a week later, knocking at our door, and Mam had let her in and they both sat, drinking tea in the parlour, until I returned from an errand to the baker's.
Joyous, thrilling, and nostalgic, Emma Kennedy’s Shoes For Anthony will have you wiping your eyes one moment and beaming from ear-to-ear the next. This is a small gem of a novel that reviewers (and readers) will cherish.
A romantic Anthology about the antics of a blue-eyed cat named Trouble who seems to go everywhere.
'\Vill do,' I replied and then I sat back, hands behind head, basking in the glory of my utterly genius suggestion. The tent shop was a small, family-run business on Market Street. ... How many people do you need to fit in ...
asked Mum, looking up and squinting towards the low sun. “We haven't got anything to burn.” 'Yes,' said Dad, picking up a long blade of grass and twisting it round his finger. “We have. I want to burn the tent.” “Burn the tent?
Full of warmth, wit and characters who will steal your heart, The Never-Ending Summer is 2021's perfect escape. _______________________ Praise for Emma Kennedy and The Things We Left Unsaid: 'A rich treat' Jane Fallon 'Moving and ...
As apprentice detective to Theodore Goodman, Wilma, an orphan of Cooper Island's Lowside Institute for Woeful Children, helps investigate who is poisoning actors at the Valiant Vaudeville Theater.
When Wilma Tenderfoot, assistant to the world's greatest living detective, and her beagle Pickle, find a mummified body, they seek to identify the body and solve the mysteries of a key, some buried treasure, and a kidnapping.
The fourth book in the laugh-out-loud-till-you-can't-breathe-and-tears-are-running-down-your-face "Wilma Tenderfoot" series, by award-winning TV comedy actress and scriptwriter Emma Kennedy.
As apprentice detective to Theodore Goodman, Wilma, a ten-year-old orphan of Cooper Island's Lowside Institute for Woeful Children, helps investigate who is poisoning actors at the Valiant Vaudeville Theater but when Theodore disappears, ...
Wilma Tenderfoot (small but determined - and slightly accident prone - assistant to the greatest living detective, Theodore P. Goodman) and her beloved beagle, Pickle, are on their most cracking case yet!
I absolutely loved this book!' 'I loved this book, from start to finish it had me wanting to keep reading' 'It's funny, sad and intriguing, a must read.
After Wilma Tenderfoot, the feisty and determined assistant to the world's greatest living detective, and her beagle Pickle, find a mummified body buried on the grounds of the gothic mansion Blackheart Hoo, they seek to identify the body ...
... Megan had some candy floss. Then Megan decided to spend some of her birthday money on the wheel of fortune in a bid to win a baby apple tree. However, she didn't win a prize and was upset that she had wasted some of her birthday money ...
For the Seventies child, summer holidays meant being crammed into a car with Grandma and heading to the coast.