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Karen Farrington

    Karen Farrington explore les aspects complexes et souvent sombres de l'histoire humaine. Ancienne journaliste, son travail se concentre sur des sujets allant de l'histoire militaire aux assassinats, en passant par les catastrophes naturelles et la religion. Son écriture se caractérise par une exploration approfondie et une capacité à éclairer des événements cruciaux.

    The Angels of Englemere Wood
    Bizarre But True
    Fated Destiny
    Wedding Bells for the Victory Girls
    The Victory Girls
    Christmas for the Shop Girls
    • Christmas for the Shop Girls

      • 400pages
      • 14 heures de lecture

      Uplifting and heartwarming: drama, courage and romance at Marlow's department store this Christmas

      Christmas for the Shop Girls
      4,6
    • The new book in the heart-warming WW2 family saga series!

      The Victory Girls
      4,5
    • Wedding Bells for the Victory Girls

      • 352pages
      • 13 heures de lecture

      The new book in the heartwarming WW2 family saga series - available to pre- order now!

      Wedding Bells for the Victory Girls
      4,4
    • Fated Destiny

      • 414pages
      • 15 heures de lecture

      This book looks at some of the more inexplicable aspects of our lives, and seeks to uncover the truth behind the stories that have become popular currency in our sceptical culture. Its investigations encompass a vast number of unanswered questions that have tormented some of the most brilliant intellects in recent years. If you want to know the latest information about the death of Marilyn Monroe, the existence of Atlantis and the malign power of curses, you will find all the facts here, presented in an objective manner so that you can make up your own mind. Fated Destiny presents the truth and nothing but the truth. It does not seek to sensationalize- but then it doesn't need to. At times, the facts are sensational enough.

      Fated Destiny
      3,0
    • "The book delves into some fantastic events and comes up with some extraordinary conclusion."

      Bizarre But True
      3,0
    • In 1940, as Britain braced for war, a group of poor London girls were dispatched to a children's home in Ascot to escape the merciless Luftwaffe bombing. At Englemere Wood they came under the care of the formidable but kindly Matron Doris Bailey - the Angel of Englemere - who cherished each girl as her own. Through first-hand accounts from the surviving girls, their stories and anecdotes shed light on life at the time - from the emotional upheaval of evacuation to adventures on the royal grounds of their new home - and the work of a woman who helped save a generation.

      The Angels of Englemere Wood
      4,0
    • "Investigates the compelling stories of the rich and famous and exposes the tragedies that money can all too often buy."

      Rags and Riches
      3,0
    • Great Victorian Railway Journeys

      How Modern Britain Was Built by Victorian Steam Power

      The perfect companion to Bradshaw’s guide book. Showcasing in colour all that is great about Bradshaw’s guide.

      Great Victorian Railway Journeys
      3,8
    • Books can change lives, even in wartime. . . When World War II breaks out, Carrie Anderson sets up a bookstall at her local train station in the hope of providing a sense of escapism for travellers, troops and evacuees. Driven by an entrepreneurial spirit and armed with a colourful array of Penguin paperbacks, Carrie's business soon booms. And when she gifts a book to a dashing officer, an act of kindness becomes the beginning of Carrie's very own love story. But as war rages on, and Mike is posted abroad, Carrie's world is turned upside-down. With the help of her station community, and the power of her paperbacks, can Carrie find the strength to battle through? ________________________ Praise for The Little Penguin Bookshop 'Romance, nostalgia, family, and books! The Little Penguin Bookshop has it all' Elaine Everest 'Endearing characters [...] wartime loves, laughter and heartbreak' Annie Murray 'A charming heroine, a dashing hero and books! I loved it!' Lesley Eames 'An uplifting wartime saga with family at its heart' Tracy Baines 'Meticulously researched and beautifully written' Helen Yendall

      The Little Penguin Bookshop
      3,9
    • America's only self-declared emperor, the "old soldier" who wouldn't die, the greatest carpetbagger - these are just a few of the fanciful real-life characters profiled in this inexhaustible trivia book. The author covers a happily wide range of subjects, from "the greatest slot machine cheat" who defied odds of 230,000 to 1, to the comic confusion of "US" with "Uncle Sam," to the "American town names to give you the creepy crawlies" like Black Gnat, Kentucky. Meticulously fact-checked, this book brings the minutiae of a culture and country into sharp focus. The perfect road-trip companion, Everything You Didn't Need to Know About the USA is crammed with weird and wacky facts about every state in the union.

      Everything You Didn't Need To Know About The USA
      3,7