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Books published by publisher Meryton Press

  • The Little Llama Meets a Unicorn: An illustrated children's book

    Isla Wynter

    eBook (Peryton Press, Dec. 5, 2018)
    Lila the little llama has always wanted to meet a unicorn. But where to find one? She follows the rainbow until she meets a very strange unicorn... not at all like what she imagined. An illustrated children's book about friendship and following your dreams.
  • Nessie Celebrates Christmas: Nessie's Untold Tales, Book 1

    Isla Wynter, Angus Freathy, Peryton Press

    Audiobook (Peryton Press, Dec. 6, 2019)
    Nessie the Loch Ness monster isn't as scary as you might think! She's friendly and curious and likes to play with her friends. She's never celebrated Christmas though...because she doesn't know what that is! With the help of her friend the otter, she finds out why humans have trees full of candles and give each other presents. That gives her an idea... If humans can do it, monsters can too, right? Are you ready to find out how Nessie celebrates Christmas at the bottom of Loch Ness? A children's book about friendship and the true meaning of Christmas.
  • The Little Llama Learns About Christmas: The Little Llama's Adventures, Book 3

    Isla Wynter, Gordon Greenhill, Peryton Press

    Audiobook (Peryton Press, Dec. 3, 2019)
    Lila the little llama has never heard about Christmas! She travels far and wide to discover what this strange season is all about. Do you need a tree? Why would you write cards? What other traditions are there? Luckily, Lila finds new friends who help her understand the meaning of Christmas. A children's book about friendship, perfect for the festive season.
  • The Little Llama Meets a Unicorn: The Little Llama's Adventures, Book 1

    Isla Wynter, Peryton Press

    Audiobook (Peryton Press, April 5, 2019)
    Lila the little llama has always wanted to meet a unicorn. But where to find one? She follows the rainbow until she meets a very strange unicorn...not at all like what she imagined. A children's book about friendship.
  • The Little Ghost Who Didn't Like to Be Scary: A Halloween Picture Book

    Isla Wynter, Barry Dean Evans, Peryton Press

    Audiobook (Peryton Press, Oct. 17, 2019)
    Layla is a ghost, and ghosts are supposed to be scary. They’re supposed to haunt castles and shout BOOO! But Layla would much rather play with her friends. When Halloween approaches, she needs to decide whether she’s going to be a proper ghost or if there’s another way. One that doesn’t involve being scary. A children's audiobook about a little ghost trying to figure out what’s right.
  • The Day Grandpa Bunny Forgot Ben's Name: A Book About Dementia

    Isla Wynter, Dini Steyn, Peryton Press

    Audiobook (Peryton Press, July 9, 2019)
    Grandpa Bunny is behaving strangely. He forgets where he put the carrots. He sits in a flowerpot and doesn’t know why. And one day, he even forgets Ben’s name. What is going on with Grandpa Bunny? The doctor says it’s dementia, but what is that? And what can Ben do to help his grandfather? An audiobook to help children understand dementia and gain ideas on how to interact with relatives who have dementia.
  • The Little Ghost Who Didn't Like to Be Scary: A Halloween Picture Book

    Isla Wynter

    Paperback (Peryton Press, Sept. 6, 2019)
    Layla is a ghost and ghosts are supposed to be scary. They’re supposed to haunt castles and shout BOOO!But Layla would much rather play with her friends.When Halloween approaches, she needs to decide whether she’s going to be a proper ghost or if there’s another way. One that doesn’t involve being scary.A picture book about a little ghost trying to figure out what’s right.
  • Brighty's Special Gift

    Dee Wallain

    Paperback (Meryton Press, Jan. 11, 2017)
    In the early days of the universe where it is cold and dark with zillions of stars, Brighty feels completely alone. He has no one to play with or talk to. The other stars taunt, torment and bully him because he is strange and different from them. Brighty is hurt by their teasing. He thinks he cannot take it anymore; he loses all hope. After crying out in the big, black darkness for eons, something wonderful happens just in time . . . 2016 Illumination Book Awards Bronze Medalist - Enduring Light Children's Picture Book The Enduring Light medals reward exemplary Christian-themed books published since the year 2000. These medals are presented to books with enduring messages in five categories: Christian Thought; Devotional; Inspirational; Christian Fiction; and Christian Children’s Book. From the Author Growing up is not always easy and may even be painful with lots of challenges. Some children may either know someone or be the one who is left out because they are different from the rest. There are many causes for someone to feel set apart. It could be cultural, religious, physical, or mental. When a child gangs up on anotherother children because of differences, it is called bullying and can be a very painful and isolating experience. Hopefully, you will find the message in Brighty to be one of hope and faith, love and forgiveness. If readers can’t relate from Brighty’s point of view, they will be moved to grow in empathy and compassion.
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  • In the Name of the Son: The Gerry Conlon Story

    Richard O'Rawe, Johnny Depp

    Paperback (Merrion Press, Oct. 18, 2017)
    "This book is a tour de force . a chronicle of the triumph of the human spirit over extreme adversity. It is a story of hope. It is the story of a man I loved and would have taken a bullet for." --Johnny Depp ***An electrified young man, with eyes wild and a clenched fist, bursts out of the Old Bailey and declares his innocence to the world. Gerry Conlon has just won his appeal for the 1974 Guildford pub bombing. After fifteen years in prison, freedom beckons. Or does it? Following his release, Conlon received close to one million pounds from government compensation, movie and book deals; he ran in the same circles as Johnny Depp, Daniel Day-Lewis, and Shane MacGowan. Conlon seemed to have it all. Yet within five years he was hooked on crack cocaine and eating out of bins in the backstreets of London. Beyond the elation of his release was the awful descent into addiction, isolation and self-loathing. But this is a book about the resilience of the human spirit. What emerges from the darkness and the addiction is Gerry Conlon the pacifist; the man who came to be recognised around the world as a campaigner against miscarriages of justice. In the Name of the Son also reveals damning new evidence of statement tampering by the authorities which would've cleared Conlon at the initial trial. Life-long friend, Richard O'Rawe, has written a powerful and candid story of Gerry Conlon's extraordinary life following his years of brutal incarceration at the hands of the British justice system. [Subject: Irish Studies, British Studies, Biography, History, Criminal Justice]
  • The Day Grandpa Bunny Forgot Ben's Name: A picture book about dementia

    Isla Wynter

    Paperback (Peryton Press, July 7, 2019)
    Grandpa Bunny is behaving strangely.He forgets where he put the carrots.He sits in a flower pot and doesn’t know why.And one day, he even forgets Ben’s name.What is going on with Grandpa Bunny?The doctor says it’s dementia, but what is that? And what can Ben do to help his grandfather?An illustrated picture book to help children understand dementia and gain ideas on how to interact with relatives who have dementia.
  • Brighty's Special Gift

    Dee Wallain

    Paperback (Meryton Press, Dec. 10, 2014)
    In the early days of the universe where it is cold and dark with zillions of stars, Brighty feels completely alone. He has no one to play with or talk to. The other stars taunt, torment and bully him because he is strange and different from them. Brighty is hurt by their teasing. He thinks he cannot take it anymore; he loses all hope. After crying out in the big, black darkness for eons, something wonderful happens just in time . . .
  • The Little Ghost Who Didn't Like to Be Scary: A Picture Book

    Isla Wynter

    eBook (Peryton Press, Sept. 2, 2019)
    Layla is a ghost and ghosts are supposed to be scary. They’re supposed to haunt castles and shout BOOO!But Layla would much rather play with her friends.When Halloween approaches, she needs to decide whether she’s going to be a proper ghost or if there’s another way. One that doesn’t involve being scary.A picture book about a little ghost trying to figure out what’s right.