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Books with author Mary West

  • Love as Always, Mum xxx: The true and terrible story of surviving a childhood with Fred and Rose West

    Mae West

    eBook (Seven Dials, Sept. 6, 2018)
    'A CHILLING new memoir by the daughter of mass murderer Fred West and his wife Rose describes the savage cruelty of her upbringing in 25 Cromwell Street, Gloucester' DAILY MAIL'Mae, I mean this ... I'm not a good person and I let all you children down ...' Rose West, HM PRISON DURHAM It has taken over 20 years for Mae West to find the perspective and strength to tell her remarkable story: one of an abusive, violent childhood, of her serial killer parents and how she has rebuilt her life in the shadow of their terrible crimes. Through her own memories, research and the letters her mother wrote to her from prison, Mae shares her emotionally powerful account of her life as a West. From a toddler locked in the deathly basement to a teen fighting off the sexual advances of her father, Mae's story is one of survival. It also answers the questions: how do you come to terms with knowing your childhood bedroom was a graveyard? How do you accept the fact your parents sexually tortured, murdered and dismembered young women? How do you become a mother yourself when you're haunted by the knowledge that your own mother was a monster? Why were you spared and how do you escape the nightmare?
  • How To Forge A Frogman: A Recruit’s Account of Basic Training in Singapore’s Naval Diving Unit

    Max West

    eBook (Marshall Cavendish International (Asia) Pte Ltd, June 15, 2017)
    Half-American and half-Singaporean, Max West grew up in Singapore without having ever heard of the Naval Diving Unit. Upon graduating from high school, however, he was conscripted for two years of mandatory military service. He found himself thrust into NDU, Singapore's elite naval special forces formation, as one of just two Eurasians in his enlistment class.In this candid firsthand account, West recounts the grueling training he endured and the deep camaraderie he and his teammates forged throughout their journey. West offers an accurate, unrestrained depiction of life as a trainee, revealing what it takes to succeed as a combat diver in the Singapore Armed Forces.National Service is a shared crucible borne by every Singaporean son. Unrestrained in its frankness and compellingly told, How to Forge a Frogman is a true, coming-of-age tale set in a uniquely Singaporean setting. Named a nonfiction bestseller by Books Kinokuniya in July 2017
  • How To Forge A Frogman: A Recruit's Account of Basic Training in Singapore's Naval Diving Unit

    Max West

    Paperback (Marshall Cavendish International (Asia) Pte Ltd, Nov. 17, 2017)
    Half-American and half-Singaporean, Max West grew up in Singapore without having ever heard of the Naval Diving Unit. Upon graduating from high school, however, he was conscripted for two years of mandatory military service. He found himself thrust into NDU, Singapore's elite naval special forces formation, as one of just two Eurasians in his enlistment class. In this candid firsthand account, West recounts the grueling training he endured and the deep camaraderie he and his teammates forged throughout their journey. West offers an accurate, unrestrained depiction of life as a trainee, revealing what it takes to succeed as a combat diver in the Singapore Armed Forces. National Service is a shared crucible borne by every Singaporean son. Unrestrained in its frankness and compellingly told, How to Forge a Frogman is a true, coming-of-age tale set in a uniquely Singaporean setting.Named a nonfiction bestseller by Books Kinokuniya in July 2017.
  • Cat Tales – Legends of the 12 Gates

    Max West

    eBook (AuthorHouse, Aug. 22, 2019)
    Cat Tales is an introduction into a foreign language by use of parable. The tales are told from the standpoint of life lessons taught from parent to child. Each tale teaches a lesson and introduces a proverb in a dialect to create a learning experience. Book one teaches the importance of helping as told thru the eyes of a hatchling. Once the lesson is learned she readily applies it each day. Book two teaches the lesson how to appreciate who we are as told by a music box that thought it too old to be of any use. She soon learned how wrong she was.
  • Magic Landscapes: An Omnibus

    Mary Wesley

    Hardcover (J, )
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  • Cat Tales Legends of the 12 Gates

    Max West

    Paperback (Authorhouse, Aug. 22, 2019)
    Cat Tales is an introduction into a foreign language by use of parable. The tales are told from the standpoint of life lessons taught from parent to child. Each tale teaches a lesson and introduces a proverb in a dialect to create a learning experience. Book one teaches the importance of helping as told thru the eyes of a hatchling. Once the lesson is learned she readily applies it each day. Book two teaches the lesson how to appreciate who we are as told by a music box that thought it too old to be of any use. She soon learned how wrong she was.
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  • Trust Your Children: Voices Against Censorship in Children's Literature

    Mark I. West

    Paperback (Neal Schuman Pub, Nov. 1, 1997)
    Provides interviews with publishers, censored authors, and anticensorship activists, and discusses the influence of censorship on children's literature
  • The Sixth Seal

    Mary Wesley

    Paperback (Pan Macmillan, Dec. 6, 1991)
    The novel revolves around widow, Muriel, her son Paul and his friend Henry. Underground at the time of the "Accident" they survive and are joined by various idiosyncratic individuals. The author also wrote "The Camomile Lawn", "Harnessing Peacocks" and "The Vacillations of Poppy Carew".
  • Haphazard House

    Mary Wesley

    Hardcover (Harry N. Abrams, June 7, 1993)
    When the Fuller family buys a country estate, odd things begin happening, such as when Grandpa suddenly starts getting younger and when their kitten Angelique grows into a cat overnight.
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  • Haphazard House

    Mary Wesley

    Paperback (Pan Macmillan, Dec. 6, 1991)
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  • Before Oz: Juvenile Fantasy Stories from Nineteenth-Century America

    Mark I. West

    Hardcover (Archon Books, Dec. 1, 1989)
    A collection of twenty fantasy stories written for children in the nineteenth century, arranged in the categories "Fairy Tales," "Didactic Stories," "Magical Objects," and "Nonsense Stories." Includes a scholarly introduction providing an overview of thefield.
  • Run, Run as Fast as You Can!

    Martha West

    Paperback (Tate Publishing, )
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