Seven For A Secret Never To Be Told

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Seven for a Secret

In her evocative novel "Seven for a Secret," Mary Webb weaves a rich tapestry of rural life and human emotion against the backdrop of the early 20th century. The narrative unfolds in a pastoral English setting, intricately blending lyrical prose with deep psychological insights, as it explores themes of love, solitude, and the inexorable passage of time. Webb's use of vivid imagery and immersive detail invites readers to inhabit her characters'Äô entwined fates, delving into the complexities of their intertwined lives influenced by folklore and superstition. This work is a testament to Webb's keen observations and her ability to illuminate the nuances of working-class existence, often overlooked in her era's literary canon. Mary Webb, a notable figure in the literary landscape of the early 1900s, drew upon her own experiences as a rural woman to craft her stories. Her upbringing in Shropshire, coupled with her profound connection to nature and the struggles of rural living, informs her narratives. Webb's own battles with health and societal constraints further fueled her empathy for her characters, shaping her distinct narrative voice and thematic focus. "Seven for a Secret" is a remarkable addition to the canon of English literature, inviting readers to reflect on the delicate interplay of fate and choice. For those who appreciate well-crafted prose imbued with emotional depth and a sense of place, this novel is a compelling read that will resonate long after its final pages.
Churchill's Secret Enemy

Reveals evidence of a Watergate style conspiracy by British appeasers against Churchill masterminded by ex-MI5 officer and Conservative Party fixer Sir Joseph Ball, funded by murdered Bahamas Tax Exile Gold Magnate Sir Harry Oakes and British Pro-Nazis. Ball's friends included Cambridge Spy Guy Burgess and James Bond Author Ian Fleming. Events culminate in the mysterious stopping of Big Ben & the arrival of Rudolf Hess in Scotland. 11 years of research reveal how close Churchill came to losing his seat in parliament ,selling his beloved Chartwell, the dirty tricks used against him and how close England came to joining the Axis.
The Chimpanzee in the Chimpanzoo

Author: Jamie Graham
language: en
Publisher: Jamie Graham & Archie Graham
Release Date: 2014-08-11
On 26th July 2014 I undertook a challenge for charity to write 24 kids stories in 24 hours. This book contains all the stories I wrote in that period as well as 3 bonus stories by my son Archie Graham (6) who wanted to do his bit. The stories are aimed at variety of ages ranging from 3 upwards. All proceeds from the sale of this book will be donated to Leukaemia and Lymphoma Research in the UK.