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Books with author Sur Townsend

  • Train Your Dog To Go Potty Outside: In FOUR Easy Steps

    Sasha Townsend

    eBook
    Whether you have an adult dog or a puppy, cleaning up an accident indoors is not fun. But you can resolve the problem by housebreaking your dog in just 4 easy steps with consistency and love. No harsh treatment. No punishment. No tricks. Just positive attention, scheduling and the commitment by you to help your dog be the best he can be. 35 pages of information interspersed with amazing dog photos make this an easy read for those who just want to get the job done without a lot of fluff.
  • The Dark Ships

    Tom Townsend

    Hardcover (Eakin Pr, )
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  • Where the Pirates Are

    Tom Townsend

    Hardcover (Eakin Pr, April 1, 1985)
    Jem Dundee, in 1842, believes that the map he has found on a half-sunken ship will lead him to Jean Lafitte's pirate treasure.
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  • Where the Pirates Are

    Tom Townsend

    Paperback (Eakin Pr, June 1, 1985)
    Jem Dundee, in 1842, believes that the map he has found on a half-sunken ship will lead him to Jean Lafitte's pirate treasure.
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  • Secret Diary Of Adrian Mole Aged 13 3/4: Aged Thirteen And Three Quarters

    Sue Townsend

    Mass Market Paperback (Penguin UK, Oct. 29, 2002)
    Adrian Mole is a household name. THE SECRET DIARY has sold over 20 million copies worldwide and is a modern classic. Now in Penguin for the first time, it is brought bang up to date for the 21st Century with an amazing new look, ready to make a whole new readership roar with laughter all over again. In THE SECRET DIARY OF ADRIAN MOLE Aged 13 3/4 teenager Adrian writes candidly about his parents' marital troubles, the dog, his life as a tortured poet and 'misunderstood intellectual'. His painfully honest diary makes hilarious and compelling reading. 'Townsend's wit is razor-sharp' Mirror
  • The Battle of Galveston

    Tom Townsend

    eBook (Eakin Press, Jan. 21, 2016)
    In 1863 Luke Cochrane and his father go to Galveston to deliver bales of cotton to the Confederate Army and find themselves in the middle of a fierce naval battle. The battle was fought on January 1, 1863 during the Civil War when Confederate forces attacked and forced occupying Union troops from the city of Galveston, Texas. When the Civil War ended, Galveston was the only major port still under Confederate control. Tom Townsend if a prolific author of historic fiction for juvenile readers. His works have been nominated and won several awards and have entertained young readers for decades.
  • The Secret Diary of Adrian Mole Aged 13 3/4 30th Anniversary Ed: 30th Anniversary Edition

    Sue Townsend

    Paperback (Michael Joseph, Feb. 28, 2012)
    A Hay Festival and The Poole VOTE 100 BOOKS for Women Selection The Secret Diary of Adrian Mole Aged 13 3/4 is the first book in Sue Townsend's brilliantly funny Adrian Mole series. Friday January 2nd I felt rotten today. It's my mother's fault for singing 'My Way' at two o'clock in the morning at the top of the stairs. Just my luck to have a mother like her. There is a chance my parents could be alcoholics. Next year I could be in a children's home. Meet Adrian Mole, a hapless teenager providing an unabashed, pimples-and-all glimpse into adolescent life. Writing candidly about his parents' marital troubles, the dog, his life as a tortured poet and 'misunderstood intellectual', Adrian's painfully honest diary is still hilarious and compelling reading thirty years after it first appeared. Bestselling author Sue Townsend has been Britain's favourite comic writer for over three decades. 'I not only wept, I howled and hooted and had to get up and walk around the room and wipe my eyes so that I could go on reading' Tom Sharpe 'A satire of our times. Very funny indeed' Sunday Times 'We laugh both at Mole and with him. A wonderful comic read, that, like all the best comedy, says something rather meaningful' Heat
  • A World of Recipes: Thailand

    Sue Townsend

    Hardcover (Heinemann Educational Books - Library Division, May 29, 2002)
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  • The Adrian Mole Diaries

    Sue Townsend

    Paperback (Harper Perennial, Nov. 9, 2010)
    Adrian Mole faces the same agonies that life sets before most adolescents: trouble s with girls, school, parents, and an uncaring world. The difference, though, between young Master Mole and his peers is that this British lad keeps a diary—an earnest chronicle of longing and disaster that has charmed more than five million readers since its two-volume initial publication. From teenaged Adrian’s anguished adoration of a lovely, mercurial schoolmate to his view of his parents’ constantly creaking relationship to his heartfelt but hilarious attempts at cathartic verse, here is an outrageous triumph of deadpan—and deadly accurate—satire. ABBA, Princess Di’s wedding, street punks, Monty Python, the Falklands campaign . . . all the cultural pageantry of a keenly observed era marches past the unique perspective of Sue Townsend’s brilliant comic creation: A . Mole, the unforgettable lad whose self-absorption only gets funnier as his life becomes more desperate.
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  • The Battle of Galveston

    Tom Townsend

    Paperback (Eakin Press, Nov. 9, 2015)
    In 1863 Luke Cochrane and his father go to Galveston to deliver bales of cotton to the Confederate Army and find themselves in the middle of a fierce naval battle. The battle was fought on January 1, 1863 during the Civil War when Confederate forces attacked and forced occupying Union troops from the city of Galveston, Texas. When the Civil War ended, Galveston was the only major port still under Confederate control. Tom Townsend if a prolific author of historic fiction for juvenile readers. His works have been nominated and won several awards and have entertained young readers for decades.
  • Keepin' it Real

    Steve Townsend

    language (, July 23, 2014)
    JayJay has spent the past year creating an image which has made him popular. He may be envied by his school friends, but deep down he knows things are not right at all. When his prayer is answered and his eyes are opened, he sees the world as it is and far more frightening than he could ever have imagined.
  • Crazy Boy the Hero

    Steve Townsend

    eBook
    Crazy Boy the Hero shows a child’s everyday life is magic enough to make great storiesCrazy Boy the Hero by Steve Townsend, is the first in a series of books about a young boy's adventures set in the lakeside town of Kibuye in Rwanda, Africa. Agasazi (the Crazy Boy) is asked by his mother to fetch some water. On his way he gets distracted by his friends, eventually leading him to be a hero. Sketch illustrations throughout the book help show the readers not only events in the story, but also some of the scenery of Kibuye. A map at the beginning of the book helps the reader to relate to Agasazi's movements throughout the story.Crazy Boy the Hero is written for 6-10 years olds, in a narrative style, but from a child’s perspective. The book shows that the every day life of a child of that age is magic enough for great stories. Although the main character of the story, Agasazi, is identified as the craziest boy in the world, his personality is very typical of all children his age and therefore is easy for children to identify with. Whilst the boy himself does not actually exist, his desire for fun, friendship, play and adventure does exist in every child.A short educational section is included after the story explaining where the water we drink comes from. Because the book is set in another continent it cannot help but touch on issues and cultural differences that require some explanation to the reader (e.g. children fetching water; the use of domestic help in households; life without electricity; joys and dangers of swimming; etc.) and therefore the book has education content that naturally springs from the story.Steve Townsend (the author) lived and worked in Rwanda for 10 years for various Development Aid Agencies, marrying a Rwandan woman and raising two boys there, giving him a unique perspective of Rwanda and African culture. For 2 years he worked in Kibuye Town and has set his story there to give a real flavour of Africa to the reader.