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Literature and novels are essential forms of art and communication. Writers such as Jane Austen, Charles Dickens, Virginia Woolf, Gabriel Garcia Marquez, and Haruki Murakami have had a lasting impact on the literary world and society as a whole through their books. Works like "Pride and Prejudice," "Great Expectations," "To the Lighthouse," "One Hundred Years of Solitude," and "Kafka on the Shore" continue to inspire and enchant readers with their stories, characters, and themes.
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  1. When the climate goes feral
    1. Ewout Storm van Leeuwen

    When the climate goes feral

    Coming of age in a tipping world

    All the sawmill's forest is lost in devastating fires. After years of drought, a period of torrential rain breaks out. The barren slopes no longer hold water, and a black tidal wave rages through the river valley. Eleven-year-old Mindra and her invalid grandmother are the last inhabitants of a village near the abandoned sawmill, high on the mountainside. She rescues some survivors, who become her new family. The world is tipping and they must make it on their own.

    € 8,00
  2. Boreal Bushcraft
    1. Ewout Storm van Leeuwen

    Boreal Bushcraft

    Living in the wild from the wild

    What if you disconnect from society altogether? Urban nomads know what that's like, but they continue to live in the city in frayed corners and live on a kind of handouts and what others throw away. In countries with lots of nature and few inhabitants per square kilometer, some daredevils disconnect completely. They make a place where they live and live entirely self-sufficiently. Bushcraft is called that, the skill of living in the wild from the wild. They do have some trade with the "inhabited world" for tools, gasoline, solar panels, clothes, batteries and lights. In this narrative, we follow a man as he disconnects from society in a natural area. We live with him as he makes decisions, builds cabins and boats, bakes pots and hauls firewood endlessly. Until uninvited people come to his door asking: can I too? For children, he kneels down. This is idyllic for a while, but more damaged children arrive. Does he know how to hold his own as a maverick eccentric?

    € 8,00
  3. The love sailing boat
    1. Joseph Kwabena Osei

    The love sailing boat

    Let us talk about love. Love is the universal language. Love is freedom of expression. The unconditional acceptance of a neighbour for mutual understanding and respect is through the power of love. Love is the ultimate power and the source of the universal energy. Love is life. Love beautifies life. The living hell into which humanity has been condemned can be transformed into an absolute paradise through the power of love. This lovely book; "The love Sailing Boat" is meant to highlight mankind's short coming regardless of the causes and the effects of the deceptions in life, marriage, love and sex relationships. It creates awareness. It guides us to avoid repetition of our mistakes in life, marriage, love and sex relationships. Making choices in the state of unawareness always lead us to regrettable moments in the end. We design our own path of suffering through wrong choices which are mainly engineered and driven by the Ego and the Mind. Our miseries and agonies are the attribute of engaging in marriage, love and sex relationships with the mind. The mind promises much but delivers nothing. Our success or failure depends on those with whom we confine in life, marriage, love and sex relationships. Let this lovely book, "The Love Sailing Boat" be your guide and amour. Let unconditional love reigns supreme in your marriage, love and sex relationships and you will always find pleasure in love. The power of Divine Love will guide you to discover the Sacred Island of Love for Romances, whereby, only unconditional lovers are welcomed. Love conquers all. Peace and Love.

    € 11,30
  4. Tears from Brabant
    1. Auguste van der Molenschot

    Tears from Brabant

    This is a novel with many themes. It is about Brabant, a land that is presently half in the Netherlands and the other half in Belgium. It is also the story of a little Brabanter boy, born the year Adolf Hitler came to power. The boy wants a good life and that is not so easy because the Catholic Brabanters are kept down by the Calvinist Hollanders. Many other modern themes come by, such as the Second World War, the emancipation (of women but also of the Catholics), the pill and its effects, secularization, wealth. Our young hero goes to Canada where he can make his dream career come true. This is also a singular love story, although it all seems to end in disaster. He then returns to the Netherlands, divorced, impoverished, disillusioned to find a new love, then losing it again and finally turning to a new form of happiness in a world that has changed beyond recognition. For those not so familiar with Dutch history the book starts with a two page short introduction to the 1700 years of Brabant history. Auguste van der Molenschot was born from Belgian parents but he lived his young years in the Dutch province of North Brabant. After a career in the beta sciences he started a new career as a writer, publishing poetry, short stories, essays and now this, his first novel. See also his website www.nostalgiapublishing.nl

    € 4,99
  5. When Love is so Blind
    1. Constance J. Hampton

    When Love is so Blind

    When Love is so Blind by Constance J. Hampton The first book in the Series Wellington's Officers. When Lizzie Campbell decides out of spite to seduce Lieutenant Lochiel Cameron of the 42nd Highlanders Regiment, when he comes to escort her to her wedding to Lord John Montgomery, the second son of the Duke of Rothford, she has no inkling of what she sets in motion and to which consequences the seduction will lead her, Lord John and Lochiel. Half way the novel Robin Dunstead and the husband, who is forced upon her by her stepmother, Major Lionel Armstrong, join the adventure. This novel will lead you from 1804 into 1815, the years in which Napoleon Bonaparte, Emperor of France forced the whole of Europe into a war.

    € 7,50