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  • Field Friends

    Ann Poole

    Hardcover (New Generation Publishing, )
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  • Chanterelle Finds a Family

    Nicole Brierre, Ben Brierre, Sidney Hoang

    Paperback (New Generation Publishing, April 1, 2014)
    Chanterelle Finds a Family is an original story for children. In the Northeastern woodlands lives a carefree, independent puppy. During the day she plays with her friends Porcupine and the Beaver family, but at night she often wonders what it would be like if she had a family. One day she finds a human family hiking in the woods and secretly follows them. When an accident causes the puppy harm, will the family come to her aid? Has the puppy found a family of her own?
  • Fables and Fairytales to Delight All Ages: Books One to Three with 'Mantao the Jester King'

    Manfred Kyber, Barbara Fairall

    Hardcover (New Generation Publishing, April 6, 2009)
    This compendium edition of the Baltic writer Manfred Kyber's fairytales combines the three previous collections - Magic's Silvery Threads, The Gossamer Kingdom and The Further Shore. In addition, a new translation of 'Mantao the Jester King' is included for the first time. Woodland elves, a fearsome dragon, dancing mice, bespectacled men, a chattering magpie, an ice child and a lame beetle are joined by Mantao, shield-bearer of the gods and protector of the weak. Journey once more into a magical world of intriguing questions and magical adventures with this extended collection, sure to captivate readers both young and old.
  • Caroline's Adventures: The Butterfly, The Frog, The Lost Reindeer

    Christine Stanley Kosinska

    Paperback (New Generation Publishing, July 7, 2016)
    this book is called carolines adventures the butterfly takes her on a adventure to a green land with pixies and elf the frog takes caroline to a golden castle where they dance the lost reindeer a xmas tale where the reindeer gets lost overnight my name is christine Stanley kosinska I am 54 years old I lives in skegness this is my first book I do hope you will like it
  • Stanley's Discovery

    Karen Chilvers, Gill Eastgate

    Paperback (New Generation Publishing, Sept. 2, 2019)
    Stanley shih tzu’s life changes forever once Queen Coffee appears in his garden and he discovers a magical kingdom of dogs. Days later, he has a new ‘best friend forever’ when Paddy takes his paw and they shrink down, jump through his enchanted fairy door to Tzu Kingdom and burp on their arrival.Stanley dances the night away with his new friends, meeting the legendary King Bailey too, but when the party ends he finds himself on a dramatic mission, gets first paw experience of a rescue of a tzu-less-fortunate and learns just what is at the heart of this secret dog world.Join our adorable furs on their adventures and see if you can keep up with the energetic Paw Stomp!
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  • Cyril the Squirrel

    Peter D. Bromley, Lauren R. Bromley

    Paperback (New Generation Publishing, Nov. 11, 2009)
    Cyril is a young red squirrel who lives in the Autumn Woods with his family, the Reds. Told with humour and delightful illustrations, this charming tale tells how Cyril and his friends outwit a nasty gang of grey squirrels and it is sure to appeal to young children.
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  • Luigi Bear Helps the Guardian of the Pacific

    A. J & N Bridle

    Hardcover (New Generation Publishing, April 3, 2017)
    Luigi was born on a remote island called Jan Mayen near Norway. Naturally, he is a big, really big, He is white and left handed polar bear who loves adventures and always carries a compass in his bag , just for when he needs it. He was many friends around the world but his best friend is Hedgy the Hedgehog. Hedgy has spikey brown hair and has a passion for cooking. She was born in Italy to gypsy Hedgehog parents who still travel around in a horse drawn caravan. One of Hedgy favorite thing is to have a nice cup of English tea and enjoy a jam and cream scone. James was discovered in Hawaii. He has magical powers which includes a special connection with nature and the ability to tell the weather. He can change rainy days into sunshine He is a little Bengal tiger and is two years old Mona is a Hawaiian princess who will become the President of the United States when she is an adult. Blissfully unaware of her future she enjoys playing and dancing the Hula with her friends as much as possible. Her favorite foods are pancakes and ice cream. Duke loves the ocean and all the creatures in it. He can swim very fast like a dolphin and once swam for two days without stopping. He can talk to whales and some of his best friends are sea turtles.
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  • Lumberjack and Friends to the Rescue!

    Nick Carter

    Paperback (New Generation Publishing, Jan. 14, 2020)
    This is the first in the series of stories about two best friends, Jack and his dog Dudley.To the Rescue sees the friends travel across the ocean to a new country to help Aunt Betty.This is just the start of a great adventure...
  • Zube and the Giant Storm

    Tom Hooke

    Paperback (New Generation Publishing, Oct. 16, 2019)
    Far, far away on a vast grassy plain lives an unusual young Zebra called Zube.Now, as you know, all Zebras have black stripes. Zube is no exception apart from one thing. One of Zube’s black stripes is in fact red.This means Zube has to be a very good Zebra. Being so easy to spot makes it hard to get away with a lot.On this particular day Zube is feeling restless and a little bored.“I am looking for something to do,” says Zube.And this is the start of a very big adventure in which Zube finds new friends and encounters a GIANT storm.
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  • Paramedic Chris: A Helping Hand

    Tim Parsons

    Hardcover (New Generation Publishing, Sept. 19, 2018)
    Paramedic Chris receives a call to an elderly patient but all is not as it seems.
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  • The Family Fairies

    Rosemary Lucas

    Paperback (New Generation Publishing, Jan. 17, 2019)
    This magical rhyming storybook follows a special couple on their journey for a forever family through adoption.The phrase “Family Fairies” imaginatively refers to social workers and foster carers and the book helps adopted children to understand the role these people play in making dreams come true by bringing families together in this way.It covers the how, not the why, and gently references key stages of the adoption process in a positive and child focused way.
  • The Desolate Garden

    Danny Kemp

    Paperback (New Generation Publishing, Feb. 29, 2012)
    The Desolate Garden is the story of a secret bank, which since its inauguration in the fourteenth century has been managed by only one family; the Paterson's, Earls of Harrogate and hereditary Lords of the Realm. In 1945 Lord Maudlin Paterson, sensing the winds of change offers the bank's services exclusively to the British Secret Intelligence Services, a move that ensures the bank will escape descending into the grasping clutches of Socialism.In 2012 Lord Elliot Paterson takes over the custodianship from his father and begins the task of converting the bank's hand-written ledgers into digital form. He discovers a hidden ledger, dated 1936, from which a vast quantity of money starts to disappear from the accounts. He digs deeper into the mystery, and comes across some initials along with an address in Leningrad, in Stalin's Soviet Russia. Elliot suspects that his grandfather, Lord Maudlin, was funding a Russia spy. He telephones his eldest son, Harry, to pass on the fears behind his suspicions.The novel opens with Lord Elliot's murder. His son, Lord Harry Paterson - forty-two, single, a dandy living on the Harrogate estate, and long recruited into the secret world after his service in the army, is summoned to London where he meets Judith Meadows, an attractive, but otherwise stick-figure of a woman, in the world-famous Martini bar at Duke's Hotel in London's St James's. Meadows plays him for the rake that he is before destroying his hopes of bliss when she discloses that she works for the Home Office and is to be his case officer assigned to unravel the mysterious murder. As the story unfolds, the relationship between the two, both sexually and intellectually, ricochets back and forth like a train driven by a teenager, stuck in first gear. Lord Harry knows more than he is willing to reveal, and Meadows knows more about his family than Lord Harry realises.