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Books published by publisher Jeamel Publishing Limited

  • The Great Inland Sea

    David Francis

    eBook (MP Publishing Limited, Sept. 23, 2009)
    Published to great acclaim in six countries, The Great Inland Sea is a haunting novel about a boy who escapes the scorched Australian landscape of his youth with a horse called Unusual, and returns as an adult to nurse his ailing father, discovering the secrets long buried there. The Great Inland Sea is an evocative story of grace and compassion, of a boy’s loss and enduring hope as he endeavors to forge connections with the world around him. It marks David Francis as a powerful new literary voice.
  • My Hair is Beautiful

    Shauntay Grant

    Board book (Nimbus Publishing Limited, March 30, 2020)
    Natural, knotty, fluffy, frizzy, twisted, tangled, pony, puffed! A celebration of natural hair, from afros to cornrows and everything in between, My Hair is Beautiful is a joyful board book with a powerful message of self-love. Governor General's Award-nominated author Shauntay Grant brings her unique spoken-word style to this fun read-aloud, featuring minimalist text and vibrant photos of toddlers sporting fresh dos, and a mirror to reflect your own baby's beauty.
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  • Children's Torah: Activity Book 1

    Belinda McCallion

    Paperback (Lang Book Publishing, Limited, Oct. 1, 2016)
    This is Book 1 in a series. Book 1 includes the Parasha readings 1 to 12 in the yearly cycle. How to use this book: These worksheets have been especially designed for easy use by Messianic Jewish Children in the Synagogue, a church, or in a home setting. They are great for homeschool use as well. Each lesson has 3 parts; a Torah, a Haftara and a B’rit Hadashah. The main page of each part is the instruction page. This is not intended to replace the actual reading of the portion but to be a tool that can be used to summarise the readings and find a few key messages from the readings. The activity page relates to the lesson and is intended to be used to reinforce the messages. This page caters to a wide age group, as there is always a picture to colour and a more difficult activity. Each activity sheet ranges in difficulty level dependant on the lesson. There is an answer page at the back of the book if you get stuck.
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  • Monty and the Slobbernosserus

    Mt Sanders, Rebecca Sharp

    Paperback (2qt Limited (Publishing), Oct. 28, 2017)
    When Monty was asked to look after his new sister how hard could it be? An open gate and a fleeing mailman was just the invitation she needed. Now it was up to Monty to save the day before they both ended up in deep trouble. So, watch out everyone it's time to run ...for your raincoats
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  • Monty And Friends African Adventure: The Mission To Save Kaluwa

    Mt Sanders, Zoe Saunders

    Paperback (2qt Limited (Publishing), Feb. 28, 2020)
    Now famous after their ocean rescue, Monty, Cookie and the spangles were looking forward to a well-earned rest. But when a letter arrives from Africa they need to act fast. Kaluwa a baby Elephant is being held captive and what follows is a race against time to rescue her. But will they be too late?
  • Formula 1: Car by Car: Formula 1: Car by Car

    Peter Higham

    Hardcover (Evro Publishing Limited, March 20, 2018)
    This book is the second in a multi-volume, decade-by-decade series covering the entire history of Formula 1 through its teams and cars. This instalment examines the 1970s, when the sport gained big new sponsors and grew into a television spectacle, with battles between Ferrari and Cosworth-powered opposition a continuing theme. As well as the big championship-winning teams--Lotus, Ferrari, McLaren and Tyrrell--this was a period when small teams and privateers continued to be involved in significant numbers and they are all included, down to the most obscure and unsuccessful. This book shines new light on many areas of the sport and will be treasured by all Formula 1 enthusiasts.
  • The Widow and the Tree

    Sonny Brewer

    eBook (MP Publishing Limited, April 30, 2010)
    The magnificent Ghosthead Oak has stood watch over coastal Alabama’s mysterious backwater bays and slow-running rivers, where bull alligators rumble the nerves of lesser creatures and every living thing has the capacity to kill, for five hundred years. Some say the fabled giant tree was once a knee-high seedling brushed by the black boot of Spanish conquistador Hernando Cortez. No other tree along the entire coastal crescent from New Orleans to Apalachicola can rival its majesty or its power to draw people to it.In silence and with dignity, the Ghosthead has served as sentinel to the widow’s family land for countless generations. It was a childhood friend and a spirit guide in troubled times. Her father is buried in its shade. So why would the widow walk into a biker bar and hire a man to fire up his chainsaw and inflict fatal gashes around its trunk, ending in a few minutes what took five centuries to create?The Widow and the Tree is a tale of dark deeds committed with mercy in mind, provoking the reader to ask: Would I have done the same thing? This book is based on a true story.
  • Billy and Ant Fall Out: Billy Growing Up, Volume 2

    James Minter, Lola-Rose Maxwell, Minter Publishing Limited

    Audiobook (Minter Publishing Limited, April 13, 2016)
    This is book two of the Billy Growing Up series written to help children form positive values that will serve them at this stage in their lives. Each book uses the power of traditional storytelling to illustrate, guide, and shape their understanding in a safe environment. In this book, we discuss pride. There are two different kinds of pride. The first is selfless and is based on a person's achievements and qualities. Being proud of how we look, being part of a team or of one's country is a feeling that comes from deep within us. The other type of pride comes from our ego, which is arrogant, selfish, and gives us an inflated opinion of ourselves. In the story, Billy is nasty to his best friend Ant and they have a row. Ant goes away, confused by his friend's behavior. He feels hurt and let down, so he decides to find a new friend. When Billy sees how easily Ant finds someone else to play with, he feels abandoned, becomes annoyed and convinces himself it's not his doing. There is no way he is going to apologize. It is Billy's ego that entices him to go and find his own new friends to show Ant he doesn't need him. Even though it feels a bit uncomfortable, he's feeling confident. He'll show Ant he doesn't need his friendship! Is Billy the sort of person to have as a friend? Will it be possible for Billy and Ant to be mates again? How can they overcome their differences?
  • Charlie Bone and the Wilderness Wolf

    Jenny Nimmo, Joe Coen, Oakhill Publishing Limited

    Audible Audiobook (Oakhill Publishing Limited, June 21, 2012)
    Charlie Bone has finally found his father, but he's disappeared again - on a second honeymoon with Charlie's mother. But there's no time to miss them, for there's a strange salty mist in the air, and chilling howls in the night. And someone has been searching Charlie's house. What are they looking for? And could Dagbert, the new boy with pale lips and cold aquamarine eyes, have something to do with it?
  • Billy Has a Birthday: Billy Growing Up, Book 1

    James Minter, Lola-Rose Maxwell, Minter Publishing Limited

    Audiobook (Minter Publishing Limited, April 13, 2016)
    Billy Has a Birthday is the first volume in the Billy Growing Up series. The story follows Billy, a young boy who turns 10 on the tenth October - 10, 10, 10 - a once in a lifetime occasion. Billy's excitement at his 'big' birthday perfectly captures that of a child who is bordering on adolescence - each birthday seems so much more important than the last, and the move from single to double figures is one of the greatest of all. On Billy's birthday, he is over the moon to be given a £20 note by his granddad. No more silly children's toys, he can finally buy what he wants. At the age of 10 this seems like a huge amount of money - more than Billy has ever owned. Things take an unpleasant turn when the local bully hears about Billy's birthday present, and forces him to give it up - or else. Billy, like many other children his age, agrees to the bully's demands. Billy is devastated to have lost his special birthday present, but he attempts to keep the situation a secret from his mum and granddad. He has nothing to be ashamed of, but has convinced himself that the adults in his life will be cross if they find out what has happened. Like many bullied children he feels he cannot turn to anyone for help. Fortunately, luck is on Billy's side, and his best friend's little sister finds out about the bully and tells Billy's granddad. Together they are able to hatch a plan to get the note back and to ensure the bully gets what's coming to him! Billy Has a Birthday is a wonderful example of a story that young children can enjoy listening to together with their parents. Using traditional storytelling, it is entertaining while dealing with a serious issue that affect many children as they grow up. Bullying can be a difficult subject for children to talk about, and many feel frightened or embarrassed if they fall victim to bullying. This book acts as the perfect icebreaker for adults and children to begin discussing these issues. The message in the book is clear - you can't rid the world of bullies but you can do something about how you deal with them.
  • Billy Wants It All: Money: Billy Growing Up, Book 7

    James Minter, Lola-Rose Maxwell, Minter Publishing Limited

    Audiobook (Minter Publishing Limited, April 19, 2017)
    For seven to nine year old boys and girls. Children, usually driven by peer-pressure, want the latest toys, electronics, and clothes, but have little understanding of the value of money or where it comes from. This is essential knowledge for later years. Billy wants a new skateboard and games controller, but doesn't understand why he can't have them bought for him. He doesn't pay anything towards other household costs, so why does he have to contribute to a toy? His mum and dad are presented with some large and unexpected household bills, but once Billy understands the challenges his parent's face, it makes him respect them more, and understand how much they work to invest in their family. Does Billy get a new skateboard? Who pays for it? Will the family afford to go on holiday this year? Billy Wants It All is the seventh title in the Billy Books series. Each book addresses a unique topic - bullying, arrogant pride, jealousy, lying, stealing, lack of self-belief, understanding money, and secrets. Written to help parents, guardians, and teachers deal with the issues that challenge preteen children; each topic is presented in a gentle way through storytelling. Setting the issues in a meaningful context helps children to understand the challenges, and to see things from a different perspective. The books act as icebreakers allowing for discussions of difficult subjects. Buying this book today will help your child learn about the value of money and where it comes from.