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Join Timmy Toilet Roll and the poos for an epic game of hide and seek! Timmy Toilet Roll has challenged his gang of poo friends to the ultimate game of hide and seek. Together they'll play at the supermarket, under the sea and at a music festival. Can you find the friends hiding on every page? There are tons of extra things to spot in each scene, too!
'Toiletpaper' comprises startling photographs colliding commercial photography with twisted narrative tableaux and surrealistic imagery.
DescriptionThis book follows on from when the story of my childhood, told in 'Child of the Thirties, ' ended. I begin this memoir in the summer holidays after I left school in 1945; free time in those days is very different from free time today! My mother was still in a psychiatric hospital. I have tried to contract the events of over sixty years into a single book, giving a personal view of some the many changes that have occurred in society, together with some incidents in my personal life. I discuss a number of issues concerning the changes in care of the mentally ill. There are many contrasts made between aspects of life during the past sixty years with expectations and aspirations of today.Constancy is a theme that occurs throughout the book. The constancy of my father's concern for my mother; his regular visiting, and unsuccessful attempt to have her living at home again; his lonely life was impressed upon me as I wrote. In 1959 I met m mother again, and saw her for the first time in twenty years. From then on I kept in constant touch my mother, visiting her regularly until she died in 1992About the AuthorSheila Brook was born in 1931 and lived in Middlesex for many years. Long periods of her early childhood were spent living in other people's homes owing to her mother's recurrent episodes of mental illness. Shortly before the outbreak of the Second World War her mother was again admitted to a psychiatric hospital. Twenty years passed before she and her mother met again.Sheila has lived in Hertfordshire for over forty years, and when her children were older she began a new career as a primary school teacher. Severe, long-standing, facial neuralgia forced her to take early retirement after some years of teaching, and the satisfaction she had in her chosen career made this hard to bear. Her first book, 'Child of the Thirties', covered the first fourteen years of her life, and her story now continues in 'Where is the Key', as she describes many of the changes that have occurred in her own life and in society in general through the second half of the twentieth century. Sheila has suffered from various forms of severe neuralgic pain but has managed to maintain an active life, playing tennis until she had turned seventy, and then enjoying a weekly Keep Fit class. She is an avid reader when time permits and loves her garden. She used to enjoy cooking, but finds this less satisfying since her husband's death in 2007. She enjoys doing jigsaw puzzles when time permits, but her writing has taken up all her spare time in recent years. The constant pain she suffers, made worse when sitting down, and also her acute sensitivity to loud noise now limit her involvement in many social activities.Sheila wrote her first book in her maiden name of Brook as a tribute to her late parents. Her mother features with affection in her second book. As she continued her story she appreciated how much anxiety and sorrow her father had suffered, and how mental illness had deprived her mother of her home, her family and her freedom.
For those of you who have asked, "How do I walk through the challenges of life and enter into the promises of God, while living in the reality of where I am today?"- I pray this book provides you with some answers to that profound question. This book is for those of you who want to make a difference in this crazy world, but find yourselves limited in resources, time and the skills necessary to accomplish what the Lord has called you to do.This book is about my journey as an ordinary person fulfilling the extraordinary purposes of God in my generation. I have learned to press through the Tuesdays when it feels like God is a galaxy away by trusting that He will do what He has promised and finish what He has started in my life. My hope for you, as you read this book, is that you will be encouraged to press into His destiny for you, regardless of the obstacles, the trials and the pain."For all those people who just 'do the church thing' just to say they do it, and for all those who are serving God but find it hard to get over the hurdles and bumps in the road, "Where Is God on Tuesday" is for you. Ministry is not always a pretty little picture, it's hard, sweaty, dirty work with amazing, life-changing, world-altering results... if you stick with it. It's done with love in mind, just like Jesus would do. Thanks, Marlene, for sharing your heart and what God has put in you to do - for love. God commands us to love the unlovable."Pastor Bill WilsonFounder and Senior PastorMetro MinistriesBrooklyn, New York
A group of poos has been flushed away and embarks on an epic, fun-filled adventure round the world! Search for six very special poos in every scene. From a trip to the aquarium and a day at the theme park, to a rainforest trek and a roller disco, there's so much to spot and find! Search and find titles have rocketed in popularity in recent years with bestselling titles such as Where's the Unicorn? and Where's the Wookiee? Our titles focus on popular themes among children with beautiful, full colour illustrations.
Reading this novel will perhaps remind many people of their personal love story or the love story of someone they know. It is about situations that occur in reality but not spoken about due to its sensitive nature. Ned was a young man with strong character, determination and will-power, who came from an average Asian family to study nursing in United Kingdom to better himself. However, his experiences with life and love has taught him how differently one can be treated covertly. He was in love with Kay and she was in love with him too. But then what happened? Was it love or was it lust. This mixed race love story, "all men are equal until..." is a must for readers.
"A thorough exploration, through personal stories and artistic/academic meditations, of the bleakest and most fearful questions around God's presence in human suffering and death"--
A man walks into a bar ... Ouch! Everyone has their own favourite man-walks-into-a-bar joke. This is a collection of the best: the old favourites, the most stupid, the funniest, the brain benders, the politically incorrect, the great puns and the really, really bad puns.
This book tells the true but sad story of how I lost my son and later found him after 45 years. The story has so many unfortunate events that have devastated lives and families. I will take you to the beginning of a true love, to the lost and the sad ending of that love, with 2 main people being lie too, forced to give up a child and the search that both parents went through to find that child. The mother and I have collaborated on most items in this book. All statements are backed up with her living the life she lived, our life together along with documents or legal papers.
The first story about the life of Christa followed her from when she was eight years old in Berlin in 1943 through to 1955 in Devon, Pennsylvania. Now her story continues from 1963 through 1968. As she returns to the city of her birth some of the mysteries of her past are solved.