Carol Lee Bücher






A Child Called Freedom
- 304 Seiten
- 11 Lesestunden
From the author of To Die For : two contrasting South African childhoods. After thirty years, Carol returns to South Africa. Freedom, an African boy of twelve appears, and throws into relief the stark differences in their upbringings, along with some similarities.
From the Dead to You
- 38 Seiten
- 2 Lesestunden
Through real-life tales from a forensic pathologist, the book reveals how stories of the deceased can impart profound life lessons. Each narrative not only uncovers the mysteries of death but also encourages readers to reflect on the value of life and the legacies we leave behind. The unique perspective of an autopsy specialist offers insights into the human experience, blending science with poignant reflections on mortality and meaning.
To Die for
- 176 Seiten
- 7 Lesestunden
This is a poignant account of the author's relationship with her beloved god-daughter Emma during Emma's challenging struggle with Anorexia.
Mom! What Is . . .? Vol. 2
Complex Concepts Made Very Simple
Exploring complex themes like death, religion, loyalty, and divorce, this book serves as a valuable resource for parents navigating tough conversations with their children. The dialogue format encourages interactive reading, allowing both parent and child to engage in the discussion and role-play, enhancing understanding and promoting bonding. This second installment continues to simplify challenging concepts, making them accessible and relatable for young minds.
Exploring complex topics like death and religion, this book provides parents with a dialogue format to engage children in meaningful conversations. It simplifies abstract concepts into easy-to-understand exchanges, encouraging interactive reading that fosters bonding and fun. By taking turns in the narrative, both parent and child can navigate these challenging subjects together, making learning a shared experience.
My Favourite Landlady
- 136 Seiten
- 5 Lesestunden
The book offers a humorous and satirical look at the life of a Yorkshire landlady navigating the challenges of managing her rental properties in South Leeds without the aid of letting agents. Each chapter presents a different story, highlighting the stressful and often comical situations she encounters, showcasing her resilience and wit throughout her experiences in property management.
Mom! What Is . . . ?
Complex Concepts Made Very Simple
Exploring complex topics like death and religion, this book serves as a valuable resource for parents to explain abstract concepts to children in a relatable manner. With a simple dialogue format, it encourages interactive reading, allowing both parent and child to take turns, enhancing understanding and fostering a deeper bond during shared reading experiences.