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BILLY HAS A BIRTHDAY (MINTER, JAMES;HELEN, RUSHWORTH)
For 7 to 9-year-old boys and girls.Bullying is an issue in many children?s lives. This book will help to make your child bully-proof.Billy Field celebrates his tenth birthday with his school friends, but Eddy Jost is upset at not being invited to the party. When Billy receives a special present from his granddad Eddy finds out and wants it for himself. Using bullying tactics Eddy takes the present, leaving Billy devastated. And worse, Billy feels he has to keep his loss a secret from his parents and granddad.Max Turner, Billy?s best friend's sister, wants to help Billy, and she tells Billy's granddad. Max and Granddad hatch a plan to recover the present.What is Max?s plan? Does the bully get what's coming to him? Will Billy get his present back?Billy Has A Birthday is the first title in the Billy Books series. Each book addresses a unique topic?bullying, arrogant pride, jealousy, lying, stealing, lack of self-belief, understanding money, and secrets. Written to help parents, guardians and teachers deal with the issues that challenge pre-teen children, each topic is presented in a gentle way through storytell

SHAKESPEARE THE KING JAMES VERSION (STOCKDALE, IAN;SHELDON, DANIA;COLLETT, GLENNA)
Shakespeare the King James Version presents evidence for the proposition, first proposed by Malcolm X in his posthumously published autobiography, that the true author of the works of William Shakespeare was none other than King James VI & I. After a brief introduction, outlining the Shakespeare authorship question, that is the history of doubt regarding the identity of the author of the works of 'William Shakespeare', and a short summary of the major alternative candidates, the remarkable biography of James VI&I is presented in concise detail. Part Three compares the biography of James to the clues to the identity of the author of Shakespeare's works that have been uncovered by scholars over the centuries. This comparison includes a thorough examination of James's fitness with the criteria outlined by J. Thomas Looney in Shakespeare Identified. Part Four demonstrates the uncanny extent to which the works fit into the life of James VI & I and map onto major events in his life, particularly his lifelong ambition to succeed Elizabeth I to the English throne. The book concludes that the evidence is strong