My Two Grandads
Title | My Two Grandads PDF eBook |
Author | Floella Benjamin |
Publisher | Frances Lincoln Children's Books |
Pages | 35 |
Release | 2019-05-07 |
Genre | Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | 0711240914 |
Aston's Grandad Roy played in a steel band and Grandad Harry played the trumpet in a brass band. Aston always enjoyed going to visit them and listen to them practise. But soon he wanted to join in. So he asked Grandad Roy to teach him to play the steel drums and then he asked Grandad Harry to teach him to play the trumpet. He loved practising both instruments. Then the school needs a band to play at the school fair, and both grandads want their own band to play. Finaly Aston had an idea - both bands join together to make one big band, and Aston joins in first on steel drums and then on trumpet. This delightful story of a mixed-race family reconciling their very different cultures is a wonderful celebration of diverse cultures. Written by one of Britain's foremost campaigners and media personalities and illustrated by a highly regarded illustrator, this book is sure to build on the success of My Two Grannies.
The Two of Us
Title | The Two of Us PDF eBook |
Author | Sheila Hancock |
Publisher | A&C Black |
Pages | 259 |
Release | 2009-08-17 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 1408806932 |
When John Thaw, star of The Sweeney and Inspector Morse, died from cancer in 2002, a nation lost one of its finest actors and Sheila Hancock lost a beloved husband. In this unique double biography she chronicles their lives - personal and professional, together and apart. John Thaw was born in Manchester, the son of a lorry driver. When he arrived at RADA on a scholarship he felt an outsider. In fact his timing was perfect: it was the sixties and television was beginning to make its mark. With his roles in Z-Cars and The Sweeney, fame came quickly. But it was John's role as Morse that made him an icon. In 1974 he married Sheila Hancock, with whom he shared a working-class background and a RADA education. Sheila was already the star of the TV series The Rag Trade and went on to become the first woman artistic director at the RSC. Theirs was a sometimes turbulent, always passionate relationship, and in this remarkable book Sheila describes their love - weathering overwork and the pressures of celebrity, drink and cancer - with honesty and piercing intelligence, and evokes two lives lived to the utmost.
The Girl from Lamaha Street
Title | The Girl from Lamaha Street PDF eBook |
Author | Sharon Maas |
Publisher | Thread |
Pages | 304 |
Release | 2022-04-07 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 1800197233 |
‘I was utterly mesmerized… powerful, moving, and heartwarming… I devoured this book, and it is no doubt a five-star read.’ Goodreads reviewer Perhaps it’s true that absence makes the heart grow fonder. Perhaps it’s true that you only know what you truly love when you no longer have it. But I wouldn’t have known any of this if I hadn’t left it all behind to discover where my home truly was… Growing up in British Guiana in the 1950s, Sharon Maas has everything a shy child with a vivid imagination could wish for. She spends her days studying bugs in the backyard, eating fresh mangos straight from the tree and tucked up on her granny’s lap losing herself in books. But with her father campaigning for the country’s independence and her mother away for work, there’s a void in Sharon’s heart, and she craves rules and structure. The books she devours give her a glimpse of life in a faraway country: England. And although none of the characters in these books look like her, her insatiable curiosity leads Sharon to beg to be sent to boarding school. Life at a conservative, Christian school is quite different from Sharon’s liberal, atheist upbringing. Girls march silently and single file along corridors and earn badges for deportment. There are twice-daily hymns, grace before and after meals and mandatory bedside prayers. And, all the girls are posh and white, while Sharon is the only one with dark skin. Will she ever fulfil her dream of horseback riding over green hills and going on adventures like her literary heroes? And has she truly found what she was looking for in this chilly corner of the world, thousands of miles away from home? You will be swept off your feet by the unputdownable story of Sharon Maas’s extraordinary childhood in British Guiana and England, a beautiful and inspiring coming-of-age tale of self-discovery, determination and chasing your dreams. Praise for The Girl from Lamaha Street: ‘To say this story was inspirational would be an understatement. I was utterly mesmerized… As a woman of color, I recognized myself and my experiences in the pages of this memoir… powerful, moving, and heartwarming… I devoured this book, and it is no doubt a five-star read.’ Goodreads reviewer ‘Beautiful. Poignant. Phenomenal. This was a beautiful read and I learnt so much. I cried and I smiled and there was nothing more that I wanted from this book. Truly a gem.’ Goodreads reviewer ‘Enlightening… powerful… Beautifully written… I found myself turning and turning, immersed in the story. A wonderful, evocative read.’ Nicki’s Book Blog ‘Engaging and intriguing… so good that I was completely enthralled from beginning to end.’ NetGalley reviewer ‘An incredibly moving, truly inspiring story of the power of determination. An absolutely stunning read.’ Katharine Birbalsingh ‘Fascinating and poignant… an astoundingly honest and intimate memoir.’ Angela Petch
Citizen/Alien
Title | Citizen/Alien PDF eBook |
Author | H. C. Whittaker |
Publisher | Grosvenor House Publishing |
Pages | 551 |
Release | 2018-05-04 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 1786231751 |
This book is a collection of short stories, based on the author's own life experiences, taking us on a far-reaching journey across continents and cultures. It introduces us to people who have hugely varied lives but that have more in common than first impressions might create. We meet people who are united by love, compassion, empathy, understanding and hope. The author uses her creative skills to share these people and their stories with us, with the intent of encouraging the idea that, regardless of circumstances, holding onto hope will propel us forward and open us up to being able to celebrate the wonderful gift of life and that the hand we are dealt with can be played with passion and optimism.
Love or Insanity
Title | Love or Insanity PDF eBook |
Author | Bernell Sims |
Publisher | Author House |
Pages | 99 |
Release | 2011-05-31 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 1456757741 |
This is the story of a young 16 years old virgin girl from a small town in the era of strict time in 1950th when you are not to have children out of wedlock or you will bring shame upon that house. The surrounding neighbors will not speak to your family pretending they dont exist anymore. She meet a young boy two years her senior from another small town just north of her but he is more experience than her. He come to her town they meet at a place where all the teenager go for dance and play also buy all the junk food you can eat. She manage to get pregnant but not by choice she is rape. She keep silent because she knew that she wasnt suppose to let him in without a shaperone; she fears for him and for herself. She knew that she wouldnt be able to keep it a secret forever; she loves him, the young man promise to marry her. She enter the hospital the young man that said he loved her and promised to married is not there to give his babies his name. She wondered what has happen to him, she knows that she cant go back home because she will not be accepted with babies and no husband. what is she to do if he doesnt show up at all.
The Homestead
Title | The Homestead PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Pages | 1302 |
Release | 1927 |
Genre | Home economics |
ISBN |
Soccer Grannies
Title | Soccer Grannies PDF eBook |
Author | Jean Duffy |
Publisher | Rowman & Littlefield |
Pages | 265 |
Release | 2023-05-10 |
Genre | Sports & Recreation |
ISBN | 1538170183 |
The inspirational story of an amazing group of soccer-playing South African grannies. In rural South Africa, beloved humanitarian “Mama Beka” defied social convention and started a soccer team for the women in her community. The Soccer Grannies, as they came to be known, won over their families and villages who at first rejected the idea of older women playing soccer, and that single team quickly grew into dozens. Soon, the strength, tenacity, and pure joy of the Soccer Grannies had captured the attention of the world. In Soccer Grannies: The South African Women Who Inspire the World, Jean Duffy, a soccer-playing mom herself, recounts how she and her team set to work to bring the Soccer Grannies to the U.S. after hearing their incredible story. Despite many obstacles that stand in their way, the Soccer Grannies finally arrive, and Jean describes the wonderful friendships and cultural exchanges that follow. But Soccer Grannies tells more than just the physical journey of the South African women; it also details the Grannies’ personal journeys, sharing poignant insights into the realities of women living in South Africa. Life beyond the pitch has not been easy for the Grannies. They have persevered through apartheid, rampant poverty and unemployment, the loss of children to AIDS, domestic abuse, and more. But with the friendship and support of their fellow Soccer Grannies, these women face life’s challenges with dignity, humor, and hope. Their stories show to the world the power of sport and its unique ability to bring people and cultures together.