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Books with author Lynda Roberts

  • Little Red: A Fizzingly Funny Fairy Tale

    Lynn Roberts

    Paperback (Pavilion Children's, Oct. 1, 2017)
    Little Red is the story of a boy, a grandmother, a big bad wolf, and a keg of delicious fizzy ginger beer. Young Thomas is known as Little Red. He lives with his parents in a cosy inn, famous for its sweet and fizzy ginger beer. Every week, Little Red visits his grandmother with food and a keg of the ginger beer. But on this visit, grandma doesn’t quite look herself. Can Little Red save Grandma, and himself, from the big bad wolf – perhaps with the help of a certain fizzy beverage?This highly imaginative spin on the classic tale is set in the late eighteenth century – a time of big wigs, satin gowns, beauty spots, powdered faces and wicked highwaymen!
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  • Rapunzel: A Groovy 1970s Fairy Tale

    Lynn Roberts

    Paperback (Pavilion Children's, April 1, 2017)
    Meet a truly funky, flares-clad fairy-tale heroine and a genuinely frightening villain in this hilarious re-working of a much-loved fairy tale. Poor Rapunzel can only dream about the world outside because her Aunt Edna keeps her locked up in their tower-block home. The lifts don't work and Aunt Edna is too lazy to take the stairs, so she uses Rapunzel's extraordinarily long hair to climb in and out of their tiny flat. Rapunzel's life is confined within orange and brown flower-printed walls, with only her beloved records for solace. But then one day, a handsome stranger climbs up her hair and a new adventure begins.Set in the glamorous seventies, this lively retelling is bursting with colourful period detail. Other books in the series: Sleeping Beauty, Little Red and Cinderella.
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  • Cinderella: An Art Deco Fairy Tale

    Lynn Roberts

    Paperback (Pavilion Children's, May 1, 2017)
    Cinderella moves into the era of flapper girls and the Charleston in a new telling of this famous rags-to-riches tale. Blinded by love, Cinderella’s father marries unwisely and brings home a heartless wife, and her bossy and wicked daughters, Elvira and Ermintrude. They will stop at nothing to make life miserable for Cinderella.On the day of a grand ball at the Palace, the wicked stepfamily get dressed in their finery to attend, leaving poor Cinders behind. However, Cinderella is visited by a kind fairy godmother, with exquisite fashion sense. In her beautiful beaded dress and glass slippers, Cinderella catches Prince Roderick’s heart, but then on the stroke of midnight has to desert him. Will true love find a way to bring them back together again?Other titles in the series: Sleeping Beauty, Rapunzel and Little Red.
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  • Cinderella: An Art Deco Love Story

    Lynn Roberts

    Library Binding (Harry N. Abrams, Sept. 1, 2001)
    Retells the familiar rags-to-riches story of a girl who is mistreated by her stepmother and stepsisters but still manages to meet her prince with the help of a fairy godmother.
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  • Adventures of Tara and Pep Pep: A New Puppy

    Wanda L. Roberts

    Paperback (Independently published, June 14, 2020)
    The Adventures of Tara and Pep Pep is a series based on the backyard adventures of two young puppies out to explore the world!
  • Adventures of Tara and Pep Pep: A New Puppy

    Wanda L. Roberts

    eBook (, June 20, 2020)
    The Adventures of Tara and Pep Pep is a young children’s book series based on the backyard adventures of two young puppies out to explore the world! Tara and Pep Pep are both real-life rescue dogs, who were adopted and given a wonder, new home in a loving family. What will Tara and Pep Pep get up to next, I wonder?
  • Rambles in Ireland

    Robert Lynd

    eBook
    Galway of the Races - Through Lisdoonvarna - Puck Fair - Kinsale - Dublin and more.Originally published 1912. Illustrated.Robert Wilson Lynd (20 April 1879 – 6 October 1949) was an Irish writer, an urbane literary essayist and strong Irish nationalist.He was born in Belfast and educated at Royal Belfast Academical Institution, studying at Queen's University. His background was Protestant, his father being a Presbyterian Church Moderator.He began as a journalist on "The Northern Whig" in Belfast. He moved to London in 1901, via Manchester, sharing accommodation with his friend the artist Paul Henry. Firstly he wrote drama criticism, for "Today", edited by Jerome K. Jerome. He also wrote for the "Daily News" (later the News Chronicle), being its literary editor 1912 to 1947.He settled in Hampstead, in Keats Grove near the John Keats house. The Lynds were well known as literary hosts, in the group including J. B. Priestley. They were on good terms also with Hugh Walpole; Priestley, Walpole and Sylvia Lynd were founding committee members of the Book Society. Irish guests included James Joyce and James Stephens. On one occasion reported by Victor Gollancz, Joyce intoned Anna Livia Plurabelle to his own piano accompaniment.He used the pseudonym Y.Y. (Ys, or wise, you see) in writing for the New Statesman. According to C. H. Rolph's Kingsley (1973), Lynd's weekly essay, which ran from 1913 to 1945, was 'irreplaceable'. In 1941, editor Kingsley Martin decided to alternate it with pieces by James Bridie on Ireland, but the experiment was not at all a success. Lynd died in 1949 and is buried in Belfast City Cemetery.He became a fluent Irish speaker, and Gaelic League member. As a Sinn Féin activist, he used the name Robiard Ó Flionn/Roibeard Ua Flionn.He wrote for The Republic in its early days. He spoke at the funeral in 1916 of Irish Republican and Marxist James Connolly, whose works Labour in Ireland, Labour in Irish History and The Re-Conquest of Ireland he subsequently edited. He was also a loyal friend of Roger Casement.He married the writer Sylvia Dryhurst, whom he met at Gaelic League meetings in London, in 1909. Their daughters Máire and Sigle became close friends of Isaiah Berlin. Sigle's son, born in 1941, is the artist Tim Wheeler.
  • Little Red

    Lynn Roberts

    Paperback (Anova Books, )
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  • Take Me Back, Before Everything

    LJ Roberts

    language (Half Full Books, Oct. 21, 2012)
    A young man unexpectedly confronts a woman that haunts his dreams and memories. The tension of which threatens to tear him a part. Part 1 of "Chasing Light".Chasing Light: A young man is forced to deal with the ebbs and flows of old and new feelings. Forced to confront the girl of his dreams and himself, how will he hold everything together?
  • Little Red: A Fizzingly Good Yarn

    Lynn Roberts

    Paperback (Pavilion Books, March 15, 2007)
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  • Cleo the Clown's Adventures

    Lyn J. Roberts

    eBook
    Cleopatra is a fun-loving, mischievous clown with magical powers. Along with her friends Robert rabbit, Dillon Donkey and Freddy frog they set out on daily adventures sharing lots of fun and spreading happiness along the way.
  • Little Red: A Fizzingly Good Yarn

    Lynn Roberts

    Paperback (Pavilion Books, Jan. 1, 2007)
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