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Pathway to the Moon

Doreen Kerry’s lifelong passion has been to lose herself in the romance of the movies, a passion she shared for many years with her late mother. Now she has written a memoir in which she imagines herself travelling back with the aid of H G Wells’ time machine to meet and perform with the stars, from Judy Garland to Katharine Hepburn and from Humphrey Bogart to Clark Gable.

“Consider it more a memoir than an autobiography – an intimate insight into my feelings and emotions as not portrayed anywhere else; times in my life that cannot be rewritten; history in the making.”

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Live An Adventure

“Life can seem mundane, ordinary or awful – or it can be an adventure…” In this book David King, an international lecturer and a church leader for more than 30 years, is sharing his journey in faith in the hope of inspiring the reader to live a life of adventure in his or her own way, without letting the challenges and stumbling blocks of life deter them from their goals. “Whatever your adventure, I trust you will find helps, hints and concepts which progress you forward… most of all, I trust that my adventure will encourage you to explore Christ, His claims and His church, with a view to including these in your adventure. Remember, the best is yet to come!”

The Man Who Didn’t Exist

When Susanna Silk (not her real name) found a potential new partner on an internet dating site, she was soon drawn into a web of erotic intrigue. She became his ‘slave girl’, carrying out ever more adventurous erotic acts to excite him and even sending him explicit photographs. Yet she soon realised that this man was no ordinary porn fantasist. His stories about being a top lawyer with access to heads of state and friends in the Royal Family turned out to be true. Finally, after two years of increasing excitement and tension, the adventure came to a terrible end of a kind Susanna had never imagined.

Clobber

An older woman, unsoothed in grief, meets a young black woman whose fashion business has folded. Together they explore the chances of help through a group of people similarly afflicted by loss, with unlikely sympathies and alliances. In this unflinching study of grief, Thomas Ulrome again presents lives of ambiguity and moral dilemmas.

With God in South Sudan by Mereo Books

Oscar Momanyi was sent to work as a high school teacher in war-torn South Sudan. This book is an account of his experience and that of other men and women who lived and worked there. Though his experiences were challenging and sometimes frightening, his story bears witness to the message of Christ in Matthew 28:19 “Go therefore and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit.” The author felt his assignment to South Sudan was a baptism of fire. He knew he could not face the challenges ahead of him without God’s help. He trusted God would lead him every step of the way as he shared his life with the South Sudanese people.

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Out of the Digital Ether

Seventeen-year-old Edmund Decovny has a laptop which can transport him through time at a keystroke. After travelling back to the 14th century and forging an alliance with Lord Burford, a prominent nobleman, and his family, he finds himself being hunted by the Bishop’s men after committing supposed crimes of heresy, and in the nick of time uses the computer to transport himself back to his own time. It is not the first time the laptop has saved him in this way, but this time, he brings Lord Burford’s son Henry with him on his 700-year journey. When the pair finally return to the 14th century and rejoin Medieval society, they discover that the Bishop is preparing an all-out assault on Lord Burford and his estate – and soon it is clear that their lives, as well as those of many of the local people, are at stake. Edmund and Henry realise that they and their men are facing a decisive and terrible battle. The sequel to Into the Digital Ether.

Thy Kingdom Come

Much is said in the Christian Bible about when the present age will dissolve into a time when only peace and good will prevail throughout the world, after a time of unprecedented trauma. This is particularly true of the Book of Revelation at the end of the Bible, one of the most mysterious and hotly-debated books of the Bible, which has been seen variously as another illustration of mankind’s perennial insecurity and fear of annihilation or disaster, a pre-scientific catalogue of catastrophes common to much ancient apocalyptic literature, a prophecy of doom, a metaphor for how ultimately evil will fail and good will prevail, or a serious and literal account of how God will destroy all that is wrong in this world to bring in His New World Order. This book, however, seeks to find the deeper reality of what these scriptures are telling us. Is this really God addressing mankind and if so what is He really telling us, why should He do so and how is this intimately relevant to us?

Second Spring

“This is a story of a mum writing to her daughter about her life’s journey…”

Lima Nunes has had an eventful life, and believes that everything that has happened in her past has been responsible for shaping her future and making her what she is today. She has opened and run pioneering children’s nurseries in London and Trinidad, and her life has been largely shaped by her relationships with her own children and those of others. She is proud of her achievements in life and particularly of her daughter Caroline and her son Trevis.

Rhythm of the Seasons

Christine Irving’s home in the north-east of England allows her to enjoy and appreciate some of Britain’s most unspoilt countryside. As the landscape constantly changes with the seasons, she can appreciate the beauty of nature in every month of the year. “Each season teaches us many things, and delivers inspiration and a different message each time,” as she puts it. This collection of poems has been written to celebrate this changing landscape and the new scenes that nature offers all year round.

“I hope the verses in this book capture the essence of each moment that I have experienced in my beautiful homeland, and that you too can enjoy the beauty of each season with me.”

Cycling into the Unexpected

Fran Adams and her family have been travelling abroad on two wheels for more than thirty years, and their adventures have ranged from getting shipwrecked in a mountain torrent to straying on to a Spanish motorway and getting stuck on a precipice, along with one or two painful accidents and of course, frequently getting lost in the middle of nowhere. This is a collection of fond memories of Fran’s cycling adventures with her partner and sons in England, Wales, France, Spain and Italy.