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  • Folk Tales from the Garden

    by Donald Smith ...
    Series series Folk Tales
    The garden is an oasis, a pocket of nature in our busy modern lives, full of plants, animals, insects – and a fair bit of magic.Folk Tales from the Garden follows the seasons through a year of stories, garden lore and legends. Explore the changing face of nature just outside your front door, from the tale of the Creator painting her birds and the merits of kissing an old toad, to pixies sleeping ... Read more

    $9.74 USD or Free with Kobo Plus

  • Edinburgh

    Our Storied Town

    by Donald Smith ...
    Celebrating its 900th year, Edinburgh is an unrivalled theatre of story. In this commemorative book, Donald Smith unravels the city's storytelling evolution across the centuries, illustrated with vivid detail by Cat Outram. How did Edinburgh get its name? What gives the city its unique character? Why do nation and planet come together here? How did Edinburgh become the city of literature, and a ... Read more

    $10.59 USD

  • Wee Folk Tales

    in Scots

    by Donald Smith ...
    These stories are about the wee folk of Scotland, told afresh for everyone including, today's wee people. Collected here are stories from all over Scotland. Many were first published in the nineteenth and twentieth century, but all have been influenced by being told and retold, shaped and reshaped as they pass from storyteller to storyteller. Whether you're introducing a wee bairn to these stories ... Read more

    $8.09 USD or Free with Kobo Plus

  • The Ballad of the Five Marys

    by Donald Smith ...
    Donald Smith's third historical novel investigates where Mary Queen of Scots' history ends and legend begins through the captivating use of contemporary prose ballad. Smith seeks a truthful narrative about not only Mary Carmichael but also Seton, Beaton, Livingston and Fleming by integrating firsthand accounts and dramatic testimony. It marks 500 years since Flodden and the Birth of John Knox. ... Read more

    $9.49 USD or Free with Kobo Plus

  • Far-Left Violence in North America

    by Donald Smith ...
    The mid-20th century witnessed a seismic shift in the landscape of political activism and dissent, particularly in North America. Emerging from the shadows of the Cold War and the ideological battles of the post-war era, new currents of thought and action began to challenge established norms, leading to unprecedented levels of social mobilization and, in some instances, radicalization. This book ... Read more

    $6.81 USD

  • The English Spy

    by Donald Smith ...
    This tale of intrigue and betrayal goes to the heart of events surrounding the Treaty of Union in 1707. Daniel Foe (better known as Defoe), sent to Scotland to sway opinion towards Union, reports to his English spymaster. But Edinburgh is already a hotbed of counter-plots and nascent rebellion. Foe's encounters with a landlady who is not what she seems, and with a beautiful Jacobite agent, lead ... Read more

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  • Fragmented Memories of a Man Child

    Surviving the Perplexities of Trauma and Addiction

    by Donald Smith ...
    In Fragmented Memories of a Man-Child, Donald M. Smith, MSW, LMSW, takes readers on a remarkable journey from the urban streets of 1960s Baltimore to a life dedicated to redemption, healing, and hope. Born into the turmoil of inner-city poverty and racial injustice, Donald vividly recounts the formative events and larger-than-life characters who shaped his destiny-both for better and for worse. ... Read more

    $9.99 USD

  • Storm and Shore

    A Bardsaga

    by Donald Smith ...
    Commissioned especially for Scotland's Year of Stories, Storm and Shore connects the west coast of Scotland's rich mythological past with the present day. When artist Lucy Salter comes to a remote Argyll coastline she aims to connect with nature in its wild state. Aid worker Dave McArthur is fleeing traumatic conflict. But they have both ventured into a borderland, layered by history, migration ... Read more

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  • Kefir Milk: Unlock the Benefits of Fermented Nutrition for Digestion (Discover Probiotic Secrets for Better Digestion, Stronger Immunity, and a Healthier Lifestyle Every Day)

    by Donald Smith ...
    Discover the remarkable health benefits of kefir milk and unlock the power of one of nature’s most powerful probiotic drinks. Packed with beneficial bacteria, vitamins, and nutrients, kefir has been enjoyed for centuries as a natural way to support digestion, strengthen immunity, and improve overall wellness.Whether you're new to fermented foods or looking to deepen your understanding, this ... Read more

    $2.99 USD or Free with Kobo Plus

  • Flora McIvor

    A Jacobite Novel

    by Donald Smith ...
    On the Feast Day of Bride, The Daughter of Ivor, Shall come from her mound, In the rocks amongst the heather. I will not touch Ivor's daughter, Nor shall she harm me. Two extraordinary women come back to full-bodied life. Flora McIvor has been rescued from the pages of Sir Walter Scott, who sent her to a nunnery. Her close friend, the real life Clementina Walkinshaw, was the love of Bonnie Prince ... Read more

    $9.49 USD or Free with Kobo Plus

  • Scotland's Democracy Trail

    by Donald Smith ...
    The trail follows the emergence of democratic thought and action in Scotland from the 16th century onwards, linking pivotal events to locations along the way. It is a story of ups and downs, triumphs and tragedies, borne along by a stubborn, persistent advance.The evolution of democracy in Scotland is a fascinating story. Join Stuart McHardy and Donald Smith as they tell this story via a guided ... Read more

    $6.79 USD

  • Between Ourselves

    by Donald Smith ...
    The six months that Robert Burns spent in Edinburgh, between the Aryshire years and the short-lived maturity in Dumfries, were an intense time in the life of a poet who became a Scottish hero. Burns is an icon, but he is a flawed one. The great bard was fond of drink, women and over familiar with Edinburgh's underworld. He was often conflicted with crippling self-doubt about his talents and bitter ... Read more

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