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Books published by publisher Grosvenor House Publishing Ltd.

  • Endless Nightmares

    Christian England

    Paperback (Grosvenor House Publishing Limited, Sept. 12, 2013)
    One night, a 14 year old boy called Jamie Mandan has a nightmare that he cannot awaken from, known as the Endless Nightmare. In order to escape, Jamie has to defeat The Shadow of the Nightmare; a spiritually insane soul who wants to take over Heaven and Earth with his power. With the help of two friendly spirits Christian and Anthony Halo, Jamie must find a Spiritual Sword which can be used to get rid of The Shadow. But there isn't much time before The Shadow crosses to earth to engulf Jamie's home with his evil magic.
  • You're Never Alone

    Joseph Franklin

    Paperback (Grosvenor House Publishing Limited, Nov. 14, 2014)
    This book is about a 12 year old boy from London who struggled to go to school for a year with school phobia. He bravely fought his anxieties to get over his fears. He now goes to school like a normal child and wanted to share his journey with you ....... The 12 year old author is donating all proceeds from the sales of his book to a special Alzheimer's charity that he knows.
  • Helping Jack Rabbit the Jointer Find his Things for Work

    Sonya Jane Woodside

    Paperback (Grosvenor House Publishing Limited, Feb. 24, 2009)
    Jack Rabbit's best friend, Ruby Raccoon has come to his house to stay but makes a huge mess while they play! Can you find his hard hat for work? Where are his safety glasses? He needs your help! This charming, interactive, rhyming and beautifully illustrated book will have little ones searching again and again for Jack's work gear whilst conveying the important message of safety.
  • The Bugs Doctor With A Passion For Music

    Emmanuel Ndawula

    (Grosvenor House Publishing Limited, May 1, 2015)
    This autobiography consists of my early life in Uganda and gives an account of more than 30 years as a consultant microbiologist in the NHS in the UK. I use a 'descriptive diagnosis' tool to rationalise the use of antimicrobial drugs and enable patients to understand the management of their infections. I use the same tool to reveal the root causes of the problems of our NHS. Quality improving and money saving remedies are proposed. I show how the work of a microbiologist is relevant to all people with infections. I also share my passion for creative music.
  • The Bee Who Likes Winter

    Jan Samuel, Kay Lockie

    Paperback (Grosvenor House Publishing Limited, July 28, 2016)
    Billy Bee works hard for us In our gardens, with no fuss. He helps our flowers and veg to grow But as you'll see, he loves the snow This delightful little rhyming story of Billy Bee from Jan Samuel, beautifully illustrated by Kay Lockie, tells the story of the little bee who would like to experience winter but knows that he has a very important job to do in the summertime. Children will love this rhyme and understand the importance of the role of bees in our gardens and in farming.
  • Echo McCool, Outlaw Through Time

    Roger K Driscoll

    Paperback (Grosvenor House Publishing Limited, Jan. 20, 2011)
    Echo McCool is a magical, medieval girl with attitude. Don't get on the wrong end of her jump kicks, flick-flaks and open-palm strikes. In her own time, Echo escapes death from a poisoned arrow and hides inside a hollow oak tree. She lies dormant for hundreds of years but in the present day she is awakened by Jason Fleeting, a twelve-year-old runaway from a children's home. Together they set out to solve the murder of Jason's mother and to rescue his kidnapped sister Lauren.
  • My Return To Planet Earth

    Peter Lewis Atkinson

    Paperback (Grosvenor House Publishing Limited, Sept. 7, 2015)
    Jake a teenage boy from Earth has a chance encounter with three enchanting teenage girls from another world. He is willingly smuggled aboard their spacecraft without the knowledge of their mothers, and there begins his life with his new family on the planet Alkarr. His incredible adventures include the pirate incident and his participation in the evacuation of an Alkarren colony facing an ongoing disaster, culminating in being given the privilege of initiating first contact between the Alliance of independent worlds and the people of his home planet Earth.
  • The Adventures of Two Poodles and a Mouse

    Wilfred Cheek, Carole Andrews

    Paperback (Grosvenor House Publishing Limited, July 30, 2015)
    Three adventures by three very unusual friends. Through no fault of their own they always seem to get into unusual situations. By working together, and with some help from friends they meet on the way they always come out on top. They drive steam trains and capture an evil gang. They travel to the moon and stop an attempt to conquer the earth. Get caught in a storm at sea and get shipwrecked on a desert island. After some help from some very unusual friends they arrive home safely. Complete with twenty four illustrations.
  • Peppy - A Long Way From Home

    Rachel Hevesi, Hannah Parathian

    Paperback (Grosvenor House Publishing Limited, April 22, 2008)
    Peppy - A Long Way From Home is a highly illustrated book about a capuchin monkey who is taken from his mother and sold to be a pet. It describes the people who thought that they could take care of him and how he is eventually reunited with his own kind. Along the way you are reminded of how Peppy's cousins live, as all monkeys should, in their forest homes. "In falling in love with Peppy, which all of us will do no matter what our age, we learn too about the plight of these remarkable, beautiful and brave little animals." Stephen Fry, author and actor.
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  • My Sunny British Days - Stories for Children by a Child

    Shreyans Ranjalkar

    Paperback (Grosvenor House Publishing Limited, Feb. 12, 2013)
    My Sunny British Days Thriller, adventure and comedy are brought together in My Sunny British Days by Shreyans Ranjalkar. Written by a child for children, his stories take you on a magic carpet ride of adventure and bring to you: "The Lost Island", where a mysterious ring found by Sam and Jack transports them into a world of mystery, magic and dark sorcery. Challenged by an unknown enemy, they attempt to free captives enslaved by a powerful spell. Then just when they think they have returned to the world they love and know, they are again summoned in "The Lost Island and Return of the Dark Devil". Who calls this time, friend or foe? In "The Evil Lunch Ladies from Outer Space", hundreds of helpless children are rendered unconscious. What appears to be a 'normal' school day, turns into a nightmare. George, Louis and Jack mysteriously escape and now it's up to them to save their peers. In "The Small Big Mistake", Mr. Harry is the kindest soul you could know. So kind that he manages to find himself in all types of mistaken situations. Yet one day will tell the rest apart. A sunny, happy day for Mr. Harry turns to panic and pain. Let the sunshine of My Sunny British Days warm your heart and bring back your own cherished memories. Step into the magical lands and experience the miraculous.
  • Troy Story

    Edward Hassall, Cameron Graham

    Paperback (Grosvenor House Publishing Limited, Aug. 2, 2010)
    Written in fast-paced, easy-reading rhyming verse, Troy Story retells Homer's epic tale of mighty heroes, meddling gods and bloody battles. Troy Story is highly recommended for readers of upper primary and secondary school age (US Grades 5-12), and can either be enjoyed purely for its own sake or used as an accessible and engaging introduction to a study of The Iliad in greater depth. Teachers wishing to inspire students about Homer will find the text an invaluable resource, while the general reader will also enjoy this fresh, unique and hugely entertaining version of the story of the Trojan War.
  • Sky Lights - a tale of magic, mystery and mayhem

    Barclay Baker

    Paperback (Grosvenor House Publishing Limited, Nov. 29, 2011)
    Sky Lights by Barclay Baker When characters from a well loved book appear in the real world, Jack is confused. Fact and fiction can't mix. Can they? His sister's chance remark on Facebook sparks a chain of events that sucks them into a plot involving celestial travel, blood-thirsty pirates seeking revenge, a brilliant scientist who performs miracles, a man-eating crocodile under investigation, and a life and death kidnapping situation. Add a touch of fairy dust and the merest trace of gunpowder for an explosive mix that will have you turning the pages so fast, sparks will fly. That's Sky Lights.