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In this third book of the crime novels set in the riotous early nineteenth century Welsh City of Swansea, Inspector Rumsey Bucke pursues a serial killer of young boys and investigates the mysterious case of a missing Romanian child heiress.
With only a change of clothes eleven-year-old Bao Dang and his cousin Binh Pham, embark on their journey to America, fleeing the oppressive government in South Vietnam, circa 1980. The two covertly travel at night by a small boat down the Saigon River to open waters, where they and over 100 other "boat people" pack into a traveler, designed to hold fewer than thirty. For six grueling days, they avoid police and pirates and face the constant threat of capsizing while living on rationed rice and water. Eventually, they all find a safe haven and refugee camp in Indonesia. There, Bao harnesses the power of music to endure months of harsh living as he and Binh await the ultimate gift: Freedom.
The Sound We Found is a child's listen and look book, designed to encourage early sound and rhyme play. Follow Baby Bear to find sounds during the day, then listen, and look! A great resource to aid early speech and language development and babble with your baby, toddler or child. It's also a fantastic way for parents and babies to bond.
Told for the first time from their perspective, the story of children who survived the chaos and trauma of the Holocaust How can we make sense of our lives when we do not know where we come from? This was a pressing question for the youngest survivors of the Holocaust, whose prewar memories were vague or nonexistent. In this beautifully written account, Rebecca Clifford follows the lives of one hundred Jewish children out of the ruins of conflict through their adulthood and into old age. Drawing on archives and interviews, Clifford charts the experiences of these child survivors and those who cared for them—as well as those who studied them, such as Anna Freud. Survivors explores the aftermath of the Holocaust in the long term, and reveals how these children—often branded “the lucky ones”—had to struggle to be able to call themselves “survivors” at all. Challenging our assumptions about trauma, Clifford’s powerful and surprising narrative helps us understand what it was like living after, and living with, childhoods marked by rupture and loss.
A Welsh poet recalls the celebration of Christmas in Wales and the feelings it evoked in him as a child.
The story of the Second World War in Swansea, as witnessed by the city’s children.
It was said in a prophecy that she would bring forth a King of England in this novel based on the life and loves of Margaret Beaufort, mother of Henry VII. Margaret Beaufort was rich, beautiful, and just thirteen years of age when she discovered that she carried the future King of England within her body. Forced to give him up as a web of intrigue and danger was spun around her son, she entrusted the child to the care of his uncle, Jasper Tudor, who would have laid down his life for the Lancastrian cause. Caught up in the Wars of the Roses, Margaret was banished from court in disgrace, and although she later won the love and loyalty of three powerful men, becoming the wife of each in turn, her heart remained true to Edmund Tudor, the father of her son. And through a lifetime of joy, sorrow and shame Margaret Beaufort never wavered from her devotion to her son, vowing that whatever the cost, one day he should be Henry VII, King of England. A deeply moving historical love story, perfect for fans of Philippa Gregory, Elizabeth Chadwick, and Kate Mosse.
Explore the fascinating history of Swansea in this fully illustrated A-Z guide to the city's people and places.
Mae Gwyn yn byw yn Abertawe, ac mae'n gyfnod rhyfel. Mae ei dad yn ymladd yn y rhyfel yn yr Affrig, ond mae gan Gwyn a'i fam a'i chwaer gysur bod lletywr, Uncle Keith, gyda nhw i'w cynorthwyo ac yn adeiladu lloches iddyn nhw ac yn diffodd tanau yn sgil y bomio yn Abertawe. -- Cyngor Llyfrau Cymru