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Large Print Selection - September 2014 |
This months highlights include the latest Jack Reacher novel from Lee Child, the final book in the Kinross trilogy from Christina Courtenay and the touching true story of a woman who turned down $1 million to sell her home for a commercial development and ended up sparking an unlikely friendship with the man charged with building a shopping centre on top of her house in Under One Roof.
All these and many more are available from the Large Print Bookshop.
Now Available:
Personal: A Jack Reacher Novel - Lee Child You can leave the army, but the army doesn't leave you. Not always. Not completely, notes Jack Reacher - and sure enough, the retired military cop is soon pulled back into service. This time, for the State Department and the CIA. Paperback £21.99 Other books by Lee Child |
The Care and Management of Lies - Jacqueline Winspear The Care and Management of Lies is a lyrical drama of love struggling to survive in a damaged, fractured world. Paperback £23.50 |
Monsoon Mists - Christina Courtenay Sometimes the most precious things cannot be bought.... Paperback £23.50 Other books by Christina Courtenay |
Judy: A Dog in a Million - Damian Lewis Judy, a beautiful liver and white English pointer, and the only animal POW of WWII, truly was a dog in a million. Whether she was dragging men to safety from the wreckage of a torpedoed ship, scavenging food to help feed the starving inmates of a hellish Japanese POW camp, or by her presence alone bringing inspiration, she was cherished and adored by Allied servicemen. Paperback £23.50 |
Under One Roof: How a Tough Old Woman in a Little Old House Changed My Life - Barry Martin, Philip Lerman The heart-warming true story of the bond between a feisty octogenarian and the man in charge of building a shopping mall on top of her home - which inspired the opening scene of the Pixar movie Up! Paperback £23.50 |
Classic Fiction Choice:
Evelina - Frances Burney The story of a young woman's entry into society, womanhood and love. Paperback £19.50 |
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