LIBROS DEL AUTOR: judy pollard

5 resultados para LIBROS DEL AUTOR: judy pollard

  • Window Music
    Judy Pollard Smith
    Step into a world where light is more than a backdrop--it’s a companion, a comfort, and a source of hope. In these essays, everyday moments glow: sunlight on a kitchen table, music drifting out a window, the gentle chaos of family, and the quiet grace of friendship. With warmth and gentle humor, the author invites readers to notice the beauty in ordinary days and the marvels th...
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    14,26 €

  • The Distance
    Judy Pollard
    The Distance tells the story of two Swiss immigrants, Thomas and Wilbert, who arrive in British Columbia’s Kootenay region in the early 1900s, lured by promises of adventure and prosperity. Their dream soon fades, giving way to the harsh realities of pioneer life. The challenges are relentless-gruelling labour, isolation, and a wilderness as unforgiving as it is breathtaking.As...
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    19,08 €

  • Love Songs
    Judy Pollard Smith
    The reader will enjoy several finely crafted personal essays interspersed with amusing vignettes. The essays provide a spirited and sensitive look at nature, music, literature, family, friends, heritage, multiculturalism and personal loss. Some of the essays have been previously published in newspapers or magazines. They are short, salient and to the point. This small tender b...
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    13,92 €

  • The More the Merrier
    Judy Pollard Smith
    How is it that I can remember every word, every bit of musical phrasing, every nuance from every song from my early years (Mitch Ryder And The Detroit Wheels, Abba, The Band, Credence Clearwater’s Revival’s Bad Moon Rising, Judi Collins’ rendition of Joni Mitchell’s Both Sides Now) but had a bit of a time recalling the last four digits of our phone number when somebody asked me...
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    22,73 €

  • Don’t Call Me Lady
    Judy Pollard Smith
    This biography tells the true story of one of history’s forgotten women, a Englishwoman named Alice Seeley Harris who has also been called the Mother of Human Rights. She has been hidden by her husband’s shadow since she started her African journey near the end of the Victorian era, but now her story is brought to light by author Judy Pollard Smith in Don’t Call Me Lady: The Jo...
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    15,19 €