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Anthem by Tim Binding
26.95 NZD
29.95 (10% off)
Category: Fiction
In the spring of 1982, Anglefield Road is a peaceful road in a suburban town north of London; it is a cul de sac with four houses looking out on each other. In the four houses live four families: the Armstrongs, childless, strangely welcoming, are the oldest residents. Next door live the Plimsolls: beau ...Show more
Anthem by Tim Binding
37.95 NZD
Category: Fiction
In 1952, in London's last great fog, a small boy, Henry Armstrong, is separated from his mother. Thirty years later, as a bandsman in the Royal Marines and bound for the Falklands, he still has not found her.Meanwhile, the life of Henry's childhood friend, shoe salesman Richard Roach, is in crisis. He i ...Show more
In the Kingdom of Air by Tim Binding
27.95 NZD
Category: Fiction
A turbulent story of childhood, love and meteorological forces. This is the story of weatherman Giles Doughty. Giles does not wear sensible ties and knitted jumpers like other weathermen. Rather, his life is a whirlwind - of romance, sex and decadence. But then one day he is shocked out of his self-abs ...Show more
Man Overboard by Binding Tim
27.99 NZD
Category: Thriller
Lionel 'Buster' Crabb became renowned during the Second World War for his amazing feats of underwater daring. After the war, he was celebrated for embodying a particular English ideal - a love for King and Country - that seemed to be dying out. Then, in 1956, during a visit to Britain by Nikita Khrushch ...Show more
Sylvie and the Songman by Tim Binding; Angela Barrett (Illustrator)
19.99 NZD
Category: Young Adult Fiction | Reading Level: 9-14
Bartram lives with her eccentric composer father who invents strange musical instruments. One day she returns from school to find out her father has been kidnapped. Then the house is visited by an apparition - a half-man/half-creature who is searching for something and will not rest until he has found i ...Show more
The Champion by Tim Binding
39.99 NZD
Category: General Fiction
Charles Pemberton has lived his whole life in the same small town: he went to the best local school, he lived in one of the finest houses and his parents were, effectively, middle-class aristocracy. His quiet life of privileged contentment might well have continued undisturbed, were it not for the arriv ...Show more
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