Books author - "Alastair Macleod"
"Sure he's here." said Sean in a confident voice."Well he can have this." said Liam, throwing away the remains of the apple he had been eating."He's after it."said Sean. "What is he wearing?said Ciaran. Sean again looked to the sky for inspiration.βHeβs got red socks. None of them had red socks, all their socks were grey, a job lot mum had bought from the store, βand heβs after wearing long trousers.β None of them had long trousers only short trousers. βAnd
"Karen left and headed for a nearby coffee bar β the tension that had built up because of the money, because she was tackling something big in her life, had drained away gradually in Miss Matheson's office β she had seemed so professional, didnβt ask nosy questions about her or her money. Sure, she needed her name, date of birth, what she knew of her mother and other details like that, but not questions loaded with emotion, just factual. Karen felt a sense of power, something was happening
"Joseph was not fond of the river. He was from a forest tribe β he feared the river god. It seemed so large and powerful, sliding darkly along. Tombe laughed at Joseph's fears - and dreams. Because one night Joseph had a dream; he dreamt the river god rose up and took Tombe away. Joseph awoke in a sweat, but on the bunk below him Tombe was safe. The next day at break time Joseph took a small path out of the plantation into the nearby forest. The familiar forest sounds enveloped him β the
"In Iceland a long time ago lived a chieftain, Arni at Rennadale. He had a problem - a beautiful young daughter called Astrid who, in 3 years time, would be ready for marriage. There was already one young man, Sigurd, seeking her hand. To find out if he was suitable Arni called Sigurd to him and said. βLong ago I journeyed to Spain and lived there for a year. It is a land of wonders. There was a fruit called the orange, sweet and delicious that grew in the Sultanβs garden. To gain my
Ahmed once asked βWhat is the significance of the red carpet? Why do only some people get it?" βSome say it is a sign of merit,β said his father, βbut in Sardinia they lay it in the streets at New Year to stop the bottles of champagne breaking. Others say it is to keep the shoes of the famous clean, so they are not in the gutter like us. But even others say the red carpet symbolises the blood they have spilt to gain fame, or in the case of women, the lipstick they have used to allure men.β
"One winter's night, the chief of the McCorquodale's was sitting at his dinner in the great hall of his castle. Logs blazed in the huge fireplace and fir branch torches hung from the stone walls. Seated at the long table with him were his main men and often his harper would play a tune as they munched their way through some venison or salmon. As they sat at table a guard came in with a strange announcement; an army was approaching, an army of mice. The chief got to his feet and with his
"Sure he's here." said Sean in a confident voice."Well he can have this." said Liam, throwing away the remains of the apple he had been eating."He's after it."said Sean. "What is he wearing?said Ciaran. Sean again looked to the sky for inspiration.βHeβs got red socks. None of them had red socks, all their socks were grey, a job lot mum had bought from the store, βand heβs after wearing long trousers.β None of them had long trousers only short trousers. βAnd
"Karen left and headed for a nearby coffee bar β the tension that had built up because of the money, because she was tackling something big in her life, had drained away gradually in Miss Matheson's office β she had seemed so professional, didnβt ask nosy questions about her or her money. Sure, she needed her name, date of birth, what she knew of her mother and other details like that, but not questions loaded with emotion, just factual. Karen felt a sense of power, something was happening
"Joseph was not fond of the river. He was from a forest tribe β he feared the river god. It seemed so large and powerful, sliding darkly along. Tombe laughed at Joseph's fears - and dreams. Because one night Joseph had a dream; he dreamt the river god rose up and took Tombe away. Joseph awoke in a sweat, but on the bunk below him Tombe was safe. The next day at break time Joseph took a small path out of the plantation into the nearby forest. The familiar forest sounds enveloped him β the
"In Iceland a long time ago lived a chieftain, Arni at Rennadale. He had a problem - a beautiful young daughter called Astrid who, in 3 years time, would be ready for marriage. There was already one young man, Sigurd, seeking her hand. To find out if he was suitable Arni called Sigurd to him and said. βLong ago I journeyed to Spain and lived there for a year. It is a land of wonders. There was a fruit called the orange, sweet and delicious that grew in the Sultanβs garden. To gain my
Ahmed once asked βWhat is the significance of the red carpet? Why do only some people get it?" βSome say it is a sign of merit,β said his father, βbut in Sardinia they lay it in the streets at New Year to stop the bottles of champagne breaking. Others say it is to keep the shoes of the famous clean, so they are not in the gutter like us. But even others say the red carpet symbolises the blood they have spilt to gain fame, or in the case of women, the lipstick they have used to allure men.β
"One winter's night, the chief of the McCorquodale's was sitting at his dinner in the great hall of his castle. Logs blazed in the huge fireplace and fir branch torches hung from the stone walls. Seated at the long table with him were his main men and often his harper would play a tune as they munched their way through some venison or salmon. As they sat at table a guard came in with a strange announcement; an army was approaching, an army of mice. The chief got to his feet and with his