Children who know their family stories are more confident, resilient, successful, and happy. But getting a child to sit and listen to a long family history story can be nearly impossible. With this book, parents and grandparents can share their family stories in fun, interactive, and meaningful ways. Activities include: treasure hunts, dressing up, playing games, fort building, picture coloring, language learning, jewelry making, puzzle solving, flower planting, birthday celebrating, map making, poem writing, food tasting, and more. With over 90 activities, you'll have years of fun sharing your amazing family stories.
Charlotte Barnes Livres






The narrative offers a candid glimpse into the life of a junior doctor, filled with humorous yet poignant anecdotes about the challenges of the medical profession. It explores the emotional toll of long hours, patient care, and the often chaotic environment of hospitals, while also highlighting the camaraderie among medical staff. The author shares personal experiences that reveal the struggles and triumphs faced in the pursuit of healing, making it a relatable and insightful read for anyone interested in the realities of healthcare.
"Took my breath away . . . It had me hooked from start to finish and I could not put it down . . . If I could, would give 10 stars!" --Amazon reviewer, five stars A risky affair goes badly awry, in this crime thriller set in a deceptively idyllic English village from the author of The Things I Didn't Do. In their pretty countryside home, Agnes and Fin appear to be just another happily married couple among their neighbours. But their attempts to conceive a child have failed, and amid the tension and pressure, they begin to experiment with their relationship. However, when Agnes engages in the same practice with her lover, the man across the street, it has far reaching consequences. When her lover dies, and the police start to investigate, Agnes fears the possibility of them closing in. But just how far will she go to save herself?
A witness finds themselves targeted by a serial killer with ties to their past, leading to a chilling tale filled with suspense and psychological tension. The narrative explores themes of fear, the impact of past traumas, and the precarious nature of safety. As the story unfolds, missteps and madness intertwine, creating a gripping atmosphere that keeps readers on edge. The author, known for their previous works, delivers a haunting experience that delves into the darkest corners of the human psyche.
The narrative explores the challenges of investigating a case without a traditional crime scene. It delves into the intricacies of piecing together clues and understanding human behavior in the absence of physical evidence. The story emphasizes the detective's ingenuity, highlighting the importance of intuition, interviews, and psychological insights to unravel the mystery. As the plot unfolds, readers are taken on a journey through the complexities of crime-solving in unconventional circumstances.
Exploring the theme of inner turmoil, this book delves into the psychological struggles of its characters as they confront their deepest fears and hidden desires. Set against a backdrop of suspense and mystery, the narrative unfolds through a series of gripping events that challenge the characters' perceptions of reality. As they navigate their dark pasts, the story reveals how personal demons can shape one's fate, ultimately leading to a powerful confrontation with the truth.
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Set in the whimsical town of Pondsylvania, the story follows a mysterious figure known as the Blue Bandit, who creates chaos with a series of playful heists. As residents grapple with the Bandit's antics, they uncover the deeper motivations behind these mischievous acts. Themes of community, friendship, and the spirit of adventure emerge as the townsfolk band together to confront the Bandit, leading to unexpected revelations and a heartwarming resolution.
A True Crime
- 340pages
- 12 heures de lecture
A thrilling exploration of how confronting the past can jeopardize one's future unfolds in this gripping narrative. The protagonist finds herself entangled in a web of suspense as she navigates the repercussions of her history. With a masterful blend of tension and intrigue, the author delves into themes of memory and consequence, leaving readers on the edge of their seats. As secrets unravel, the stakes rise, compelling the character to confront her demons and fight for her future.
Deconstructing True Crime Literature
- 228pages
- 8 heures de lecture
Focusing on the deconstruction of True Crime literature, this book critiques the genre by analyzing both well-known and obscure works. It examines themes of authenticity, accuracy, and author proximity to propose a framework for subgenre categorization. Notable authors like Ann Rule and Truman Capote are discussed, highlighting their narrative techniques and research methods. The text advocates for a more responsible approach to the genre, aiming to enhance social awareness and promote conscientious consumption among readers.