Struggling with a sense of emptiness despite her seemingly perfect life, Kate grapples with the realization that marriage and motherhood have not provided the security she craves. As she navigates the challenges of her fairytale existence, she confronts deeper emotional turmoil, revealing the complexities of her desires and the search for true fulfillment.
Combining culinary inspiration with a strong philosophy on local eating, this visually stunning collection offers a comprehensive guide to seasonal cuisine in Alberta. It features a variety of recipes that celebrate the region's ingredients throughout the year, encouraging readers to embrace sustainable practices and connect with their local food sources.
The book features a collection of popular titles from the "Just Pets" series, reformatted into a compact size ideal for gift buyers. Alongside these beloved pet stories, it includes a special tribute to dedicated western dogs in "Ranch Dog," making it a delightful addition to the series. The appealing format and thoughtful selection cater to both pet lovers and those seeking a charming gift.
Focusing on common missteps in cat ownership, the author provides insights into correcting undesirable behaviors while fostering a lasting bond of trust and affection between cats and their owners. The book includes 70 color photos to enhance the learning experience, making it a practical guide for nurturing a harmonious relationship with feline companions.
In book three of the King of Ys series, Gratillonius’s reign faces a deadly new threat from across the seaFor sixteen years Gratillonius has been the king of Ys, a position he has used to bring the once-teetering city-state back to stability as the Roman Empire continues to collapse around it. Rome would prefer a more malleable leader in Gratillonius’s place and makes no secret of it. As pressure from Roman leadership increases, Gratillonius must also contend with Niall maqq Echach, the leader of Northern Ireland who holds the Ysan king responsible for the death of his son. Compounding these complications is the ever-present threat of retribution by the Ysan gods, should the kingdom’s leadership make a misstep. But perhaps the greatest danger of all is unfolding from within Gratillonius’s own household, where, following the death of one of his nine wives, the gods have named an unsettling Dahut, Gratillonius’s own daughter. As treachery mounts from within and without, Gratillonius must hold to his principles in defiance of the gods while still protecting Ys from the destruction closing in on all sides. Dahut is the third book in Poul and Karen Anderson’s King of Ys series, which concludes with The Dog and the Wolf .
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This resource is designed to support learners following the new BTEC specification, offering tailored materials that guide them through their studies. Developed in collaboration with Heinemann, it aims to enhance understanding and mastery of the curriculum, ensuring students are well-prepared for BTEC success.
Featuring a rich array of content, this facsimile reprint of the renowned fanzine showcases artwork, fiction, poetry, and non-fiction from notable writers and artists in the fantasy and science fiction genres. Originally published in 1959, this third issue includes contributions from acclaimed figures such as John W. Campbell, Jr., Karen Anderson, and August Derleth, making it a significant piece of literary history. The lively letter column adds to the engaging community aspect of this influential publication.