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An Iranian at Home and Abroad

An Iranian at Home and Abroad

This is a travelogue with a difference! Since Henry James there have been many impressions of an American abroad and we have become used to seeing the world ‘under western eyes’. But what about seeing the world from a very different perspective – not from the standpoint of an affluent westerner, or even an anglicized foreigner like Conrad, but through the eyes of an Iranian who has not had the privilege of taking freedom for granted. Iran itself comes under close scrutiny as the author tries to come to terms with daily life in a country where freedom of speech, freedom of movement, and freedom to wear the clothing of one’s choice does not exist. Imagine, for instance, visiting a tourist town for a holiday break and being picked up by the police because you are not a local, and then inadvertently finding yourself with a rope around your neck in a public execution? The book is a real page-turner as one follows the author’s frequent bids for freedom, finding himself repeatedly in a prison cell, punting across a turbulent river to enter Greece without a visa, finding temporary solace and comfort in the arms of a young prostitute in Bulgaria, suffering the indignity of being treated as a slave by the high-minded bosses in Japan, and running away from the regular police raids in Cyprus. But not all is doom and gloom – by no means, for apart from the author’s downright honesty, sharing and confiding his innermost thoughts, there is his irresistible humour that never fails to see the funny side in the events and the people that he describes. With its unique perspective of what it is like to be down and out, and sometimes affluent too, in Iran and the countries the author visits, this book provides an unforgettable experience.

Amazing Faith

Amazing Faith

Amazing Faith: Testimonies of Faith and Perseverance shares the testimonies of fellow students the author met while attending a Theological College. Their stories begin when they were children and enable us to follow their journey to adulthood and on to serving God in various ways. Told from the perspective of each individual, each story will give you the opportunity to experience their sadness and difficulties as they strive to survive in their own culture. Against enormous odds all achieved greatness in the work they are doing to the glory of God. You will cry with them through their struggles and laugh with them as you see God working through them in remarkable ways. These young children had nothing exceptional about them—they were just ordinary children with all the potential God had given them. As they met God their faith grew and they learned to trust God for their future.

A Quiet Authority

A Quiet Authority

George Gaunt was a quiet and gentle man, but a firm disciplinarian who was devoted to the service of his king and country. At the age of 21 he left his Yorkshire home to enlist in the Coldstream Guards, where he went on to serve his country with dignity and honour, though a trivial sporting injury cost him the chance to fight on the field of battle during World War II. In peacetime George became a respected publican in a Gloucestershire village, and the entire community mourned his early passing. Thirty years after he died, his son Alan was astonished to receive a letter revealing that George had been married before he had met Alan’s mother and had even raised two earlier children. The letter brought a happy reunion between the two sides of the family. It also started Alan on a trail of enquiry which enabled him to piece together a comprehensive and fascinating account of the father he had lost when he was only 13 years old.

A Mishmash of Life

A Mishmash of Life

A Mishmash of Life: The Royal Navy Years is a sequel to A Mishmash of Life, the author’s first book about his early formative years in Oxford. This new book continues with the life of a sixteen-year-old boy entering into the Royal Navy in the late 1950’s. With humour and touches of sadness, it portrays the reality of life. It will give the reader an insight into the life aboard some of Her Majesty’s ships and establishments, including submarines, through the first-hand experiences of the author – experiences that took place during the uncertain years of the cold war. It was satisfying for the author to be a small cog in a very large wheel that helped to maintain world peace – a role that has now become part of history.

152 Mind Supplements for Wealth Creation

You do not need money to generate creative ideas, but you do need a stimulated mind to create wealth. The mind is the storehouse for great inventions, but the Earth can only yield its full promise when you engage its power. This book is designed to provide the reader with the necessary mind supplements to use that power for wealth creation. It will stimulate you to discover and develop your talents so that you can develop a leadership mind-set and add value to people around you. With its help, you will learn how to enhance your productivity and free your creative mind to work harder to provide ideas for wealth creation. 152 Mind Supplements for Wealth Creation has been written to show you how to achieve the success of which you are truly capable.

How They Broke Baxter

How They Broke Baxter

In How They Broke Baxter, a consultant surgeon tells his story of his appointment, his successful years in his hospital, and then the coming of changes which led at last to his sad resignation. The managers had arrived, amalgamations ordered, wards were closed, discord amongst colleagues raged, and personal antagonisms worsened as their worlds collapsed. The novel was written in the 1990s and you may well recognise it!

Hooray! We have found our Hero!

Hooray! We have found our Hero!

Here is a book to open your eyes and lift your spirits as you meet with this ‘hero of heroes’, General Charles Gordon. A fearless soldier and a triumphant Christian, he walked, fought and joyfully lived with Jesus as his life-long friend. Read how he followed him, giving to all in need, encouraging all who feared, and bringing joy to all who shared his life in any way. Come and share that life in these pages, written to be read by young and old. And be uplifted and inspired by the story of this man who joyously trusted in God every minute of his day.

Herodotus - The Gnome of Sofia

Herodotus – The Gnome of Sofia

Against a backdrop of political change in South Eastern Europe, the story embraces disgruntled communists, cold war warriors, intrigue, deception and finally murder. Sir Arthur Cumberpot has an unspectacular career which is swiftly drawn to a close when he is appointed British Ambassador to Bulgaria. Due to some unforeseen mishaps his wife Annabel is accused of being a spy and sent home to their house in Watlington while her background is checked by MI5. Annabel is guilty of nothing, other than being the biological daughter of Jim Kilbey, Britain’s most famous spy. It seems that a jealous god has sought to visit the sins of the father upon her, but so has everyone else. She is the victim of serendipity, but also of cover ups, the duplication of thin evidence and exaggeration. But she is also heartless, treacherous, self-indulgent and without shame.

Here's to our Far Flung Empire

Here's to our Far Flung Empire

‘Had it not been for World War Two and the ‘miracle of Dunkirk’ I, along with thousands of other children with parents in the colonies of the then British Empire, would have had an upbringing restricted to boarding schools in Britain, with holidays spent with other folk in loco parentis. ‘However, once out of the box aged just fourteen, I enjoyed a liberating run for the next seventeen years, seeing much of the world and living in three British dominions… ‘Such an upbringing was out of the ordinary. It contained some lows, some long plateaux and many more highs and if, as they say, variety is the spice of life, then mine had it in spades…’ Tony Orchard was born in Kenya in 1926. Most of the next fourteen years were spent at boarding schools in England and on holidays with relatives and guardians. Dunkirk provided the catalyst to joining his parents in India, thereafter traversing the British Empire from Bengal to Barbados, and Sydney to southern Ontario.

Grillos

Grillos

New York lawyer Paul Anfield can’t take his eyes off the mysterious beauty who appears at his Uncle Lenny’s funeral, complete with a bodyguard escort. Then Paul’s new boss shows him a top-secret file Lenny left for his colleagues, and he begins to realise that there was more to his uncle, mentor and former boss than anyone realised. The file is pure dynamite. It reveals links at the highest level between big business, the international drugs trade and the US Government. But Paul’s attempts to get to the bottom of the mystery quickly draw the attention of some very powerful and dangerous people, and soon his life and the lives of those close to him are hanging by a thread. H J van de Koppel’s top-flight experience in big business and high finance lends an authenticity and complexity to the narrative that is startling in a work of fiction. The suspense never falters for a second as the story works its way to its terrifying, remorseless ending. Shocking and erotically charged, Grillos is a compelling read from start to finish.