The Autobiography of Liza Goddard

The Autobiography of Liza Goddard

Author: Liza Goddard

Publisher: Andrews UK Limited

Published: 2011-05-12

Total Pages: 280

ISBN-13: 1908382031

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Liza Goddard is one of the country's best loved and hardest working actresses, but few people know the real woman behind the ‘dizzy blonde' image. In this much-anticipated autobiography, Liza talks about her work, her loves and the real-life dramas that have shaped her as a woman and an actress. The book charts her early life in England and follows her to Australia, where her beloved father played a key role in helping to set up the country's fledgling television industry. As a young actress, Liza was cast in the long-running children’s drama series, Skippy the Bush Kangaroo. She later returned to England, where she appeared in a host of classic TV series, including Pig In The Middle, The Brothers, Bergerac, Dr Who and Midsomer Murders. Liza talks about her working relationship with Alan Ayckbourn and explains how a planned move to America failed to materialise. Find out how Liza got together with her first husband, actor Colin Baker on the set of The Brothers, why her marriage to ‘70s rocker Alvin Stardust failed and how she eventually found true love with producer David Cobham. Liza also reveals the truth about her alleged affair with Bergerac star John Nettles, and reveals how she successfully sued a tabloid newspaper over the allegations. She describes her courageous battle against breast cancer and reveals how beating the disease has given her a new perspective on life. Liza explains why animals continue to play an important part in her life and recounts some hilarious stories about the assortment of creatures that have featured in her life. A warts and all account from one of Britain’s most popular actresses, Working With Children And Animals will have you laughing and crying in equal measure.


The Barn

The Barn

Author: Edmund Romilly

Publisher: Andrews UK Limited

Published: 2011-05-18

Total Pages: 132

ISBN-13: 190838221X

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Kelly was an ordinary and honourable man, stuck in a boring job as an office clerk in London, with little that made him stand out in a crowd in terms of either personality, looks or dress, but he did have one talent that set him apart – he was a poet.


The Half a Million Pound Girl

The Half a Million Pound Girl

Author: Sarah Burge

Publisher: Apex / Wea Int'l

Published: 2011

Total Pages: 250

ISBN-13: 9781906358884

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Sarah Burge has led no ordinary life. Perhaps better known as the 'Real Life Barbie' owing to her extensive plastic surgery. Sarah has become a darling of the press but her life hasn't always been easy and her autobiography is a mix of heart wrenching highs and lows.


Beat Depression with Self-Help Techniques

Beat Depression with Self-Help Techniques

Author: Andrew Vass

Publisher: Andrews UK Limited

Published: 2012-01-12

Total Pages: 133

ISBN-13: 1908548630

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Facing difficult situations is part of our everyday lives, but we can easily feel overwhelmed and become drawn into a depressive state. However, this book illustrates that, by using a range of self-counselling techniques to explore our inner world of thoughts and feelings, it is possible to overcome our problems and move on. Through a logical sequence of chapters, each containing a series of tasks, role-playing examples, illuminative illustrations, challenging questions and useful self-help exercises, the reader will gain a practical understanding of the different counselling techniques and the power and effectiveness of cognitive and rational emotive behavioural therapies. Tackling a wide range of issues, including relationship problems, bringing up children, bullying, work pressures, stress, anger, grief, morale and assertiveness, this down-to-earth guide to dealing with depression represents an essential DIY kit for achieving a more positive and healthy outlook on life.


Sacrifice

Sacrifice

Author: S. J. Bolton

Publisher: Macmillan

Published: 2008-05-27

Total Pages: 383

ISBN-13: 0312381131

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Part forensic-thriller, part medical-thriller, "Sacrifice" combines both elements to great effect in this atmospheric and original debut--Simon Beckett.


How To Pull Girls

How To Pull Girls

Author: Julia Bruni

Publisher: Random House

Published: 2011-10-31

Total Pages: 178

ISBN-13: 1446446905

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For many men, changes in society have made it harder to get to know women and pulling has become more difficult than it's ever been. The result is that many capable and otherwise successful young men feel frustrated by not having a girlfriend - or even a lay. How to Pull Girls gives the lowdown on how to meet and charm girls. Whether you need to relax and set women at ease, or to understand how girls think and what motivates them, Julia Bruni has all the insider information, analysing the pulling game from every angle. How to Pull Girls is packed full with useful strategies and techniques for every stage of the women-charming mission and will transform you from a Mr Normal to a James Bond in a matter of minutes. This is the essential pulling tool kit 'Women, be warned. Julia's on their side and she is telling them our secrets!'' Kathy Lette


The Hogarth Conspiracy

The Hogarth Conspiracy

Author: Alex Connor

Publisher: Quercus

Published: 2014-04-15

Total Pages: 339

ISBN-13: 1623654912

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Could a single scandalous painting rock two British monarchies, centuries apart... and threaten the lives of everyone who knows of its existence? It could--if the painting contains proof of a liaison between a prostitute and a prince. The evidence, a painting by William Hogarth done in 1732, was supposedly destroyed. But hundreds of years later, on a private jet, Sir Oliver Peters learns that it still exists. Dying of cancer, and desperate to secure his family's well-being, Sir Oliver resolves to find the missing work. But when a fellow passenger who also knows the secret is murdered, he realizes he's battling more than time.


Longford Folk Tales

Longford Folk Tales

Author: Philip Byrne

Publisher: The History Press

Published: 2021-01-18

Total Pages: 229

ISBN-13: 0750996420

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Longford Folk Tales is a treasure trove of wonderful stories of saints and deities, fairies and devils, kings and ghosts, shoemakers and other engaging characters. Read about The Blake Millions, butter stealing, the Wooing of Étaín, and 'The Walking Gallows', Hempenstall – all your favourite legends and many more. This selection of tales and stories from every corner of the county of Longford reflects the wisdom of the countryside and its people. Legends, folk customs and local lore from earliest times up to the county's more recent past are expertly told by storyteller Philip Byrne.