The air we breathe is essential for our survival. But population growth and industrialization have begun to threaten our planet's life-giving atmosphere. This book looks at the problems of air pollution and examines various solutions to reduce the damage already caused, such as recycling, and using cleaner renewable forms of energy.
In the last days of the Civil War, Richard Tremaine's father had disappeared in Cornwall with a chest of gold worth #5000. While in exile, Charles II hears word of its possible whereabouts. Desperate for funds, he sends Richard to look for it. By the author of "Trevanion".
Fifty Shades of Grey meets The Great Gatsby. Sex collides with the classic 1920s American classic in a burst of erotic ecstasy and dark secrets, and one of literature's finest novels will never be read the same again.
Talia and Bran broke all the rules and navigated dark and stormy emotional waters to be together and now that they finally seem to have found their way back to each other, the winds of change threaten to blow their love off course yet again . . .
The new gripping psychological suspense thriller from the Sunday Times bestselling author of the Richard and Judy pick The Loving Husband and The Day She Disappeared
From the multi-award-winning author of The Apothecary's Daughter, The Palace of Lost Dreams is a gorgeously evocative novel set in 18th century India, with characters you won't forget. If you love Philippa Gregory and Joanne Harris, you will adore Charlotte Betts.
This study looks at concepts like the ozone layer and greenhouse effect, acid rain and nuclear waste. It takes a positive look at the ways children can once again make their world a safe and beautiful place. An eight page fold-out of biosystems is included.
This easy-to-construct and elegant mobile features five hanging monkey shapes by Lorena Simonovich and all the parts necesssary to construct and display.
Trained naturopath Peter Oppliger writes of the therapeutic benefits of drinking green tea, well-documented from the year 800 AD when the custom of drinking green tea was introduced to Japan from China by Buddhist monks.