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Steve Harris

    Honey Why Are We Poor
    Freddy Goes to France
    The Lost Boys of Mr Dickens
    Steve Moore Mysteries I
    The Xenophobe's Guide to the Danes
    Solomon's Noose
    • Solomon's Noose

      • 338pages
      • 12 heures de lecture
      3,6(36)Évaluer

      Focusing on the life of Solomon Blay, a young convict turned executioner in Van Diemen's Land, the narrative delves into his internal struggles and the moral complexities of his role as he carries out the Empire's judgments on 200 individuals. Set against the backdrop of societal poverty in England and the harsh realities of convict life, the story explores profound themes of good versus evil and hope versus despair. It highlights the historical evolution of Van Diemen's Land, revealing the darker aspects of Australia's nation-building.

      Solomon's Noose
    • The Xenophobe's Guide to the Danes

      • 92pages
      • 4 heures de lecture
      3,7(70)Évaluer

      Highlights the unique character and behavior of the nation. Frank, irreverent, funny--almost guaranteed to cure Xenophobia.

      The Xenophobe's Guide to the Danes
    • The Lost Boys of Mr Dickens

      How the British Empire turned artful dodgers into child killers

      • 256pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      Set against the backdrop of a powerful empire, the narrative explores the loss of childhood and the complexities of crime and punishment. It delves into a gripping murder trial that echoes contemporary issues, providing a thought-provoking reflection on justice and morality. The story captivates with its atmospheric details and timeless themes, making it both a historical and relevant read.

      The Lost Boys of Mr Dickens
    • Freddy Goes to France

      The Snail Farms of Burgundy

      • 236pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      Freddy, a self-made Yorkshire man, embarks on a humorous journey to buy a house in central France despite his limited French skills and reluctance towards foreigners. The collection of stories captures his misadventures, including unique insights into local life, shopping in Morvan, a village wedding, and a frantic dash across the country. Through Freddy's experiences, readers are entertained while gaining a glimpse into the quirks and charm of rural French living.

      Freddy Goes to France
    • Honey Why Are We Poor

      • 234pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      The book explores the modern face of poverty, illustrating how it has transformed and integrated into everyday life. It presents a paradox where poverty appears to thrive in seemingly affluent settings, highlighting the disconnect between outward appearances and financial instability. Through this lens, the narrative delves into the complexities of contemporary economic struggles, revealing that even those who seem well off can be grappling with significant financial challenges.

      Honey Why Are We Poor
    • Crossing Over from Death to Life

      A True Story

      • 52pages
      • 2 heures de lecture

      The narrative explores themes of resurrection and transformation, detailing a profound journey from death to life. The protagonist reflects on their experiences and the changes that come with a second chance at existence. Through this lens, the book delves into the emotional and spiritual implications of rebirth, offering insights into the human condition and the quest for meaning after a significant life-altering event.

      Crossing Over from Death to Life
    • The Prince and The Assassin

      Australia's First Royal Tour and Portent of World Terror

      • 340pages
      • 12 heures de lecture

      The narrative explores Prince Alfred's ambitious Royal tour to Australia, highlighting the initial excitement of his visit, which soon turns tumultuous due to his extravagant lifestyle. The story takes a darker turn when an assassination attempt is made on him by an individual posing as a priest, revealing the complexities of royal expectations and public perception. This captivating account delves into themes of celebrity, scandal, and the challenges faced by royalty in foreign lands.

      The Prince and The Assassin
    • Engage with the Christmas Story from a fresh perspective, as characters from the nativity reveal their untold insights and experiences. This interactive narrative invites readers to see themselves as part of the divine play, uncovering the significance of their roles in the story of Jesus' birth. Discover how a group of teens brought this tale to life, and gain new understandings of everyday experiences through biblical truths. Perfect for sharing with children, this book offers a joyful and memorable way to explore the Christmas narrative.

      The Christmas Story Play - What Part Will You Play?