All at Sea: A Geography Unit for Australian Schools
Introducing young readers to the fascinating world of machins, the jobs they do and the roles they fulfil, this book tells the story of a busy day at the harbour as a tug pulls an ocean liner and fishermen pull up a load of fish.
All at Sea is a remarkable story of love and loss, of how one couple changed each other’s life, and of what a sudden death can do to the people who survive.
An enthralling, opposites-attract lesbian romance about what lies beneath.
The manner of our arrival home was certainly ignominious , but not out of character ! My two weeks ' leave in the winter of 1945 is largely a blur in my memory nearly fifty years later , with only a few letters remaining to help my ...
... us and then decided to take another along to a nightclub. It was common practice then (and cheaper) to take your own booze into clubs. The club we entered was aptly named The Crypt, as it was full of zombie-like characters who were ...
I have loved writing each book, and it has been absolutely humbling to have found a readership that cares for the characters as much as I do. Adam and Colin have changed so much over the course of the series. Listening to The Curious ...
Shortlisted for the 2017 PEN Ackerley Prize ‘The thing to remember about this story is that every word is true. If I never told it to a soul, and this book did not exist, it would not cease to be true.
All at Sea: A Memoir
The book follows the author's death-defying 200-mile journey in his antique Thomas Crapper bath - not just across the Channel, but around Kent - right up to the tremendous reception and huge media attention which awaited him under Tower ...
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All At Sea is the fascinating life-story of Jack Harker, a New Zealander whose adventures include a naval career in World War II and later joining a Greenpeace protest fleet.
It is one of the few jobs afloat that requires little skill and can involve everyone. ... If that could really happen, our autonomy at sea would be limited by our provisions and not by fatigue, since the ship was large enough and ...
There'll be a different one every night. Watch for the monkey, that's my favorite." "Takes one to know one." He smiled at me then disappeared into my bathroom, emerging a second later. "There's only one sea monster in there, ...
Narratives from interviews conducted over several years with 16 merchant navy sailors - 14 men and 2 women - who recounted their stories from the last full fledged sailing ship, the Pamir being returned to her home country of Finland after ...