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Returning home to Haven Woods to care for her ailing mother, Paula Wittmore, bringing her teenage daughter and a ton of emotional baggage with her, discovers that the community she once knew and loved
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Across the world anxiety, stress and depression are on the increase, a trend which looks set to continue as austerity measures bite. The official response tells people that unhappiness is just a perso
This book brings together the insights of historians and critics to examine the account given in a range of novels of the effect on peasant society of Fascist ruralist policies and the post-Second Wor
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Maloney (Bournemouth U.) takes on the question of how the discipline of public relations relates to democracy while simultaneously challenging current academic thinking. He focuses on the distribution
Filled with disclosures and based on the author's unprecedented access to the Irish Republican Army, this explosive book sparked controversy when it was first published in hardcover. Delving deeply i
Sharing the heartbreaking experience of losing both her parents within only days of each other. Theresa Moloney provides a candid insight into the emotional and practical issues surrounding bereavemen