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Books with author Lucy Beckett-Bowman

  • Seashore: Level 1

    Lucy Beckett-Bowman

    Hardcover (Usborne Pub Ltd, Jan. 1, 2008)
    Describes the different types of animals that live around the seashore and explains how they eat, swim, breathe, and evade predators.
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  • Monkeys

    Lucy Bowman

    Hardcover (Usborne Pub Ltd, Jan. 1, 2011)
    Introduces monkeys from around the world and describes what they like to eat, who their enemies are, and how they communicate with each other.
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  • Sticker Dolly Dressing Horse Show

    Lucy Bowman

    Paperback (Usborne Publishing Ltd, July 1, 2017)
    Best friends Sophia, Megan and Faith are going to a horse show where they'll take part in lots of exciting riding events. Use the stickers to dress the dolls for a barrel race, dressage, a relay and even a game of horseball! With over 300 reusable stickers of riding clothes and accessories, this activity book can be enjoyed time and time again.
  • In the Light of Christ: Writings in the Western Tradition

    Lucy Beckett

    Paperback (Ignatius Press, Oct. 30, 2006)
    The good, the true and the beautiful―it is for these that our souls long. Though they reside in unity and perfection in God alone, the written word is one place we can discover glimmers of divine light. The writings of great souls can turn our gaze toward God as he is revealed in Jesus Christ. Even authors who do not know Christ or who reject Christ can still point to him, for anyone who seeks the truth finds it; and any one who turns his back on the truth turns away from a someone whose presence can often be more keenly felt in his absence. In this volume, Lucy Beckett illuminates some of the finest writings in the Western tradition and trains our eye to discover in them the Christian vision of God. She masterfully guides us through Sophocles, Plato, Augustine, Dante, Shakespeare, Dostoyevsky and many others, deftly demonstrating each author's worth as a bearer of truth.
  • Travel Puzzles

    Lucy Bowman

    Loose Leaf (Usborne Publishing Ltd, July 11, 2019)
    50 cards of unique, mind-bending puzzles. Each card has amazing replayability, as with the wipe-clean pen you can have as many goes as you like. The pack includes travel adventures, dangerous mazes, cunning word games and so much more. You can even design your own puzzles and challenge your friends. Ideal for long journeys and holidays.
  • 50 Things to Do on a Car Journey

    Lucy Beckett-Bowman

    Cards (Usborne Publishing Ltd, March 15, 2009)
    This title contains 50 cards each showing a game, activity or puzzle to keep children entertained on a long car journey. It includes activities such as memory games, rhyming games and spotting games, sure to keep children (and adults!) amused for hours. Every card is colorfully illustrated and contains clear, step-by-step instructions. The cards are durable and robust, ensuring repeated use.
  • In The Light Of Christ

    Lucy Beckett

    eBook
    The good, the true and the beautiful—it is for these that our souls long. Though they reside in unity and perfection in God alone, the written word is one place we can discover glimmers of divine light. The writings of great souls can turn our gaze toward God as he is revealed in Jesus Christ. Even authors who do not know Christ or who reject Christ can still point to him, for anyone who seeks the truth finds it; and any one who turns his back on the truth turns away from a someone whose presence can often be more keenly felt in his absence. In this volume, Lucy Beckett illuminates some of the finest writings in the Western tradition and trains our eye to discover in them the Christian vision of God. She masterfully guides us through Sophocles, Plato, Augustine, Dante, Shakespeare, Dostoyevsky and many others, deftly demonstrating each author's worth as a bearer of truth.
  • The Leaves Are Falling: A Novel

    Lucy Beckett

    eBook (Ignatius Press, April 14, 2014)
    An octogenarian bookseller living alone in London has found a description of his father, as a young doctor in 1920s Breslau, in a story about Weimar Germany. Perhaps his own story might be worth telling?In 1945, as a sixteen-year-old boy rescued from the ruins of Europe, he arrives at a Yorkshire farmhouse. Working on the farm for two years in the strange atmosphere of rural England immediately after World War II, he learns to deal with his memories of what happened to him and to his family and to trust, up to a point, those around him in a foreign country.London in 1947 is stranger still. But the boy is lucky, as he has been since 1941, when marksmen tried to shoot him into a pit full of corpses in a Lithuanian forest. The year before, different executioners in a different forest further east had shot and killed his father. Those who faced the worst atrocities of World War II, which were inflicted on people in the "bloodlands" of eastern Poland and western Russia, knew that there was little to choose between the two mighty machines, Nazi and Soviet. How was it possible for the individual to survive the crushing wheels of ideology, terror, and mass murder with his integrity intact? The Leaves Are Falling, a sequel to A Postcard from the Volcano but a stand-alone story, explores this question.
  • The Leaves Are Falling: A Novel

    Lucy Beckett

    Hardcover (Ignatius Press, March 31, 2014)
    An octogenarian bookseller living alone in London has found a description of his father, as a young doctor in 1920s Breslau, in a story about Weimar Germany. Perhaps his own story might be worth telling? In 1945, as a sixteen-year-old boy rescued from the ruins of Europe, he arrives at a Yorkshire farmhouse. Working on the farm for two years in the strange atmosphere of rural England immediately after World War II, he learns to deal with his memories of what happened to him and to his family and to trust, up to a point, those around him in a foreign country. London in 1947 is stranger still. But he is lucky, as he has been since 1941, when marksmen tried to shoot him into a pit full of corpses in a Lithuanian forest. The year before, different executioners in a different forest further east had shot and killed his father. Those who faced the worst atrocities of World War II, which were inflicted on people in the bloodlands of eastern Poland and western Russia, knew that there was little to choose between the two mighty machines, Nazi and Soviet. How was it possible for the individual to survive the crushing wheels of ideology, terror, and mass murder with his integrity intact? The Leaves Are FallingI, a sequel to A Postcard from the Volcano but a stand-alone story, explores this question. This novel is beautifully written and deeply felt. It is an unabashed roman philosophique et historique, an elucidation of and reflection upon the predicament of the Jewish community in Poland-Lithuania during World War II.--Piers Paul Read, Author, ALIVE
  • Sticker Dolly Dressing Popstars

    Lucy Beckett-Bowman, Stella Baggott

    Paperback (Usborne Pub Ltd, Jan. 1, 2009)
    Book Details:Format: PaperbackPublication Date: 1/1/2009Pages: 23Reading Level: Age 4 and Up
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  • Mazes

    Lucy Bowman

    Loose Leaf (Usborne Publishing Ltd, Aug. 8, 2019)
    50 cards packed with fun mazes to solve. The cards are wipe-clean and come with a pen, so you can write and rub out as many times as you want. Explore all kinds of mazes with fun themes, everything from animals to robots. Ideal for long journeys and holidays.
  • Jungle Snap

    Lucy Bowman

    Loose Leaf (Usborne Publishing Ltd, May 2, 2019)
    There are lots of jungle creatures and objects to match in this entertaining card game for young children. There are 52 snap cards (13 matching sets of 4), with labelled pictures showing a parrot, jaguar, monkey, sloth, chameleon and lots more. The game can be played with fewer cards to make it easier for younger players to join in.