Daughters of Magpie Cove
Title | Daughters of Magpie Cove PDF eBook |
Author | Kennedy Kerr |
Publisher | |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2021 |
Genre | Cornwall (England : County) |
ISBN | 9781800199644 |
Daughters of Magpie Cove: An Emotional and Gripping Novel Full of Secrets and Family Drama
Title | Daughters of Magpie Cove: An Emotional and Gripping Novel Full of Secrets and Family Drama PDF eBook |
Author | Kennedy Kerr |
Publisher | Bookouture |
Pages | 214 |
Release | 2021-12-09 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 9781800199651 |
Connie stared out at the quiet Cornish sea as the hazy early morning light bathed the horizon in a beautiful golden glow. She inhaled the salty, cleansing ocean air, looked down at the handwritten note and wiped away the lone tear that had started to fall... When Connie Christie's mother summons her home from the city to Magpie Cove to take over the family business - a quaint, charming museum - Connie is reluctant. The cove holds nothing more than bad memories for Connie, memories she'd rather leave buried... The tiny coastal museum is a hub for the local community but it is struggling to survive, and despite herself, Connie is determined to save the business that has been in her family for generations. Discovering her great-grandmother's diary tucked away in a dusty box in the attic - which reveals her struggles as a young woman - gives Connie a surprising clue to unlocking the secrets in her own past. Maybe what happened to her all those years ago wasn't her fault after all? Connie starts to relish her work at the museum and the beautiful, calm surroundings of Magpie Cove. A chance encounter with handsome local entrepreneur, Alex Gordon, leaves her with more than just butterflies. Perhaps embracing a new start in her old home maybe isn't the worst idea she's ever had. But just as Connie starts to feel like she finally belongs somewhere, the peace she has found crumbles when the one person she has tried for years to forget resurfaces... Can Connie finally find her home, and herself, in Magpie Cove, or will her painful past force her to run away again, this time for good? From USA Today bestselling author Kennedy Kerr comes a heartfelt, emotional read, set on the beautiful coast of Cornwall. Fans of Sheila O'Flanagan, Mary Alice Monroe and Pamela Kelley will adore it. Readers love the Magpie Cove series: 'Absolutely beautiful and perfect read!!... Completely swept me away... Compelling and addictive, heart-lifting read that kept me turning the pages until late at night... Absolutely fantastic!' Bookworm86, ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ 'I loved this book. Read it in a night. Brilliant... A must-read. You'll want to live in the beach house.' NetGalley Reviewer, ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ 'Delightful... Lots of lovely characters, gorgeous setting... There are plenty of laugh-out-loud scenarios, a few heartbreaking revelations and lots of love, too, making this a marvellous read to escape into... Highly recommend!' Splashes into Books 'All the feels, this was a wonderful escape and a charming read... I absolutely loved this... The characters felt like old friends, while the plot twists and turns kept me completely engrossed.' Page Turners Blog, ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ 'What a delight. I was totally transported to the wind-swept shores of Cornwall... Full of fabulous surprises, I cannot praise it enough.' Goodreads Reviewer, ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Undercover in Jenns Cove: A Jenns Cove Romance
Title | Undercover in Jenns Cove: A Jenns Cove Romance PDF eBook |
Author | Marc Sanderson |
Publisher | Paper Gold Publishing |
Pages | 493 |
Release | |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN |
Half-truths and outright lies complicate life in a small town. Small-town Jenns Cove, nestled in a pristine coastal environment, faces trouble they don’t know exists. Titan Minerals Corporation has it in the cross-hairs. The Department of Justice asks Jake Weston to investigate what may be a fraudulent environmental impact statement, which dovetails perfectly with his mission to find his institute a project site. The small-town lawyer he meets, Maggie Gallagher, is a single mom. The attraction is deep, but both fight the undertow for their own reasons. Maggie isn’t ready for a love ‘em and leave ‘em fling. And though Jake can tell her about his project, the rest must remain confidential. When the major landowner’s nephew returns to Jenns Cove, he’s in the corporation's pocket and has an old score to settle with Maggie. The eye of the storm is about to descend on Jenns Cove.
The Ayrshire Record
Title | The Ayrshire Record PDF eBook |
Author | Ayrshire Breeders' Association |
Publisher | |
Pages | 522 |
Release | 1935 |
Genre | Ayrshire cattle |
ISBN |
The Field Illustrated
Title | The Field Illustrated PDF eBook |
Author | A. H. Godfrey |
Publisher | |
Pages | 598 |
Release | 1927 |
Genre | Agriculture |
ISBN |
The Saturday Magazine
Title | The Saturday Magazine PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Pages | 524 |
Release | 1833 |
Genre | |
ISBN |
Ancient Pathways, Ancestral Knowledge
Title | Ancient Pathways, Ancestral Knowledge PDF eBook |
Author | Nancy J. Turner |
Publisher | McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP |
Pages | 1091 |
Release | 2014-06-01 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN | 0773585400 |
Volume 1: The History and Practice of Indigenous Plant Knowledge Volume 2: The Place and Meaning of Plants in Indigenous Cultures and Worldviews Nancy Turner has studied Indigenous peoples' knowledge of plants and environments in northwestern North America for over forty years. In Ancient Pathways, Ancestral Knowledge, she integrates her research into a two-volume ethnobotanical tour-de-force. Drawing on information shared by Indigenous botanical experts and collaborators, the ethnographic and historical record, and from linguistics, palaeobotany, archaeology, phytogeography, and other fields, Turner weaves together a complex understanding of the traditions of use and management of plant resources in this vast region. She follows Indigenous inhabitants over time and through space, showing how they actively participated in their environments, managed and cultivated valued plant resources, and maintained key habitats that supported their dynamic cultures for thousands of years, as well as how knowledge was passed on from generation to generation and from one community to another. To understand the values and perspectives that have guided Indigenous ethnobotanical knowledge and practices, Turner looks beyond the details of individual plant species and their uses to determine the overall patterns and processes of their development, application, and adaptation. Volume 1 presents a historical overview of ethnobotanical knowledge in the region before and after European contact. The ways in which Indigenous peoples used and interacted with plants - for nutrition, technologies, and medicine - are examined. Drawing connections between similarities across languages, Turner compares the names of over 250 plant species in more than fifty Indigenous languages and dialects to demonstrate the prominence of certain plants in various cultures and the sharing of goods and ideas between peoples. She also examines the effects that introduced species and colonialism had on the region's Indigenous peoples and their ecologies. Volume 2 provides a sweeping account of how Indigenous organizational systems developed to facilitate the harvesting, use, and cultivation of plants, to establish economic connections across linguistic and cultural borders, and to preserve and manage resources and habitats. Turner describes the worldviews and philosophies that emerged from the interactions between peoples and plants, and how these understandings are expressed through cultures’ stories and narratives. Finally, she explores the ways in which botanical and ecological knowledge can be and are being maintained as living, adaptive systems that promote healthy cultures, environments, and indigenous plant populations. Ancient Pathways, Ancestral Knowledge both challenges and contributes to existing knowledge of Indigenous peoples' land stewardship while preserving information that might otherwise have been lost. Providing new and captivating insights into the anthropogenic systems of northwestern North America, it will stand as an authoritative reference work and contribute to a fuller understanding of the interactions between cultures and ecological systems.