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  • Cupboard Boy: A truly disturbing story of child abuse. A gripping and emotional page turner, you won't be able to put down

    P T SAUNDERS

    eBook (P T Saunders, Dec. 28, 2016)
    "Me and my Black Dog" book two in this series is now available.5 out of 5 starsThis is such a sad story. I can totally understand where the author ...September 20, 2017Format: Kindle Edition|Verified PurchaseI cried. This is such a sad story.I can totally understand where the author was coming from.I was born in 1955 an grow up & going to school in the 60's.. When you read this book have plenty of tissues.life then was different then that of today.. My prayers for this author. Thank you however for writing your story.Under the cover of anonymity “Paul Saunders” Courageously tells his shockingly true story of how he and his step-siblings were repeatedly abused by their mother and step-father. It doesn’t make “easy” reading, But living through it wasn’t fun either.DISCLAIMER: This book is a true story of horrific child abuse, and does contain passages that most readers will find disturbing.Paul’s father selfishly deserted him and his mother for another woman when Paul was just coming up to two years of age. Paul’s mother quickly entered into a new mixed race relationship, which in 1960’s Britain was very much frowned upon. Consequently Paul and his mother were instantly ostracised by their family and friends and they were left to suffer/witness dreadful physical abused and neglect at the hands of Roy an evil and very sick man.The following, is a harrowing story and may - no should be as distressing to read, as it is for me to write. However, the events that took place during the years 1963 to 1980 need to be recorded, for the sake of future generations of children to come, and out of respect to all the children who have already suffered at the hands of demonic parents.I especially dedicate this book to one hell of a brave boy, my step brother Little Paul, who sadly died with a great deal of dignity at the young age of 19 from cancer after years of horrific abuse.God Bless him.Follow the author on facebook cupboard boy by P T SaundersAuthor recommended read: "A Taste for Killing, Revenge is sweet" (A gripping Psychological thriller that will have you glued and begging for more!) by Paul TruemanUK Customer reviews Tears, 10 July 2017 By DeniseVerified Purchse I have never cried so much. My heart goes out to all children treated this way. The authorities should be ashamed of themselves. Heart breaking, 2 Jun. 2017 By ZoeVerified PurchaseA true story of young children living with physical and mental abuse. And the social services not lifting a finger to help them. Had me gripped from the start Great but heartbreaking, 30 Mar. 2017 By Kindle CustomerThis review is from: Cupboard Boy: A shockingly true story of child abuse, cruelty, brutal beatings, starvation, racism and poverty by the author of "A Taste for Killing" (Kindle Edition) This is a brilliant read but so heart-wrenching. I felt sick at parts. Its disgusting how badly they were treated with no help!
  • Dibble and Dabble

    Saunders

    Hardcover (Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing, March 1, 1990)
    When ducks Dibble and Dabble stumble upon a "long furry snake" in the reeds, they set out to warn all their friends and their story grows bigger and bigger with each retelling
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  • When God Made the World

    Amy Saunders

    Paperback (Covenant Books, June 10, 2019)
    What was it like when God made the world? Was it dark or was it light? Did he create everything in one day? Share this story before you kiss your little one good night. This rhyming rendition of the story of creation encourages children to learn and appreciate God and his works in a fun and exciting way.
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  • Marked

    Amy Saunders

    language (, Jan. 31, 2016)
    Rosamund Brandt knows she’s an heir, but an heir to what? So far, the only thing she seems to have inherited are powers she can’t control and flashes of what seem like memories–memories that belong to someone else.Tensions grow as secrets within her family multiply and a new creature who can dissolve into shadow stalks her. But out of the chaos also emerge new friends–one who may know more about what Rosamund’s inherited than she does.As the memories become clearer, Rosamund pieces together what she needs to do to get control of her life again. And she needs to before her powers consume her–and everyone else.Also In This Series:Inborn (Book 1)Descent (Book 3)Bequest (A Short Story)
  • Descent

    Amy Saunders

    language (, Jan. 31, 2017)
    Rosamund knows that she’s an heir to an ancient throne. But accepting it is another matter.As she and her family and friends try to peel back the layers of the “bad seed” mystery, it’s clear that she can’t ignore her mark or the responsibilities it comes with. Or the fact that someone is searching for the heir–for her. And she doubts he or she has good motives.With her father shedding his façade and a bigger threat making its presence known, Rosamund may need to embrace her destiny sooner than she expected.Other Books in the Series:Inborn (Book 1)Marked (Book 2)Bequest (A Short Story)
  • Ivan Pavlov: Exploring the Mysteries of Behavior

    Barbara R. Saunders

    Library Binding (Enslow Pub Inc, Dec. 1, 2006)
    Examines the Russian scientist's enormous contributions to our modern understanding of the relationship between the mind and body, looking at not only his behavioral experiments with dogs, but also his research on digestion which won him the 1904 Nobel Prize.
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  • Inborn

    Amy Saunders

    language (, July 21, 2015)
    Rosamund Brandt has had a semi-normal life for sixteen years. Well, semi-normal for a family descended from aliens. Sure, she could create portals and her family had a secret basement. But she went to school, had a best friend, and got her driving permit like every other teen.However, her definition of “normal” unravels when a killer with multiple powers and an agenda steps into town. When Rosamund herself becomes a target, she has a choice between playing the killer’s game and saving a few, or getting to the core of the murders and stopping them for good.Rosamund’s choice will save everyone she cares about–or unleash a new era for herself and her family, shattering whatever hope for going back to normal she had.Also In This Series:Marked (Book 2)Bequest (A Short Story)
  • When God Made the World

    Amy Saunders

    eBook (Covenant Books, Inc., July 16, 2019)
    What was it like when God made the world? Was it dark or was it light? Did he create everything in one day? Share this story before you kiss your little one good night. This rhyming rendition of the story of creation encourages children to learn and appreciate God and his works in a fun and exciting way.
  • Shackleton

    Ben Saunders

    eBook (Penguin, June 1, 2017)
    Part of the new Ladybird Expert series, Shackleton is a clear, simple and enlightening introduction to perhaps the most extraordinary survival stories of all time.Polar explorer Ben Saunders draws on his own experience of the Antarctic to bring to life the history, dangers and challenges of Shackleton's Endurance expedition. Inside, you'll discover how Shackleton, by successfully bringing all his men home in the face of near insurmountable odds, earned his reputation as one of the greatest leaders in history.Written by the leading lights and most outstanding communicators in their fields, the Ladybird Expert books provide clear, accessible and authoritative introductions to subjects drawn from science, history and culture.Other books currently available in the Ladybird Expert series include:· Climate Change· Quantum Mechanics· Evolution· Battle of BritainFor an adult readership, the Ladybird Expert series is produced in the same iconic small hardback format pioneered by the original Ladybirds. Each beautifully illustrated book features the first new illustrations produced in the original Ladybird style for nearly forty years.
  • Brave Jack

    Saunders & saunders

    Hardcover (Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing, March 31, 1993)
    Jack, a hungry rabbit, braves untold dangers and the warnings of his farmyard friends to feast on the crisp, green cabbages in the farmer's garden.
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  • Dragon River

    Rob Saunders

    language (, April 24, 2020)
    This story has everything:A boy who turns into a dragon...and backagain.The longest, most boring train ride ever.Bully boys, making stuff, and a near disaster on the river.There’s even magic, two court cases, a plane ride and a song.Join the Drako family, the nasty Purkisses, teacher Hippolyta Scythe, singer Solange Luna, and Percy the phenomenal child artist, along with Gallo the superhero dragon!A brilliant book for fans of Lemony Snicket.
  • Buddy and Bea

    Len Saunders

    Paperback (Snow Leopard Publishing, July 26, 2016)
    Buddy and Bea is a gentle, caring, loving and inspirational story about the Circle of Life that will foster happy emotions. It is the tale of two friends named Buddy (the leaf) and Bea (the bird), and the special relationship they created. Buddy and Bea have a remarkable friendship, where the readers will adore and fall in love with them through their magical journey. Bea watches Buddy blossom from a tree branch, mature into a leaf, and grow old with beautiful colors until Buddy falls from the tree at the end of autumn. The love and bond they share is something special. The main objective of this book is to educate children on life and loss in a non-threatening manner. Buddy and Bea is a heartwarming story that is simply enjoyable to read. A child does not need to experience loss to enjoy this uplifting story.