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Books narrated by Mark Adderley

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  • Honey, I Homeschooled the Kids

    A personal, practical and imperfect guide

    'Persuasive and timely reading' SUNDAY TELEGRAPH'They share the challenges and rewards they've faced along the way with humour and honesty' OK!WHAT A YEAR IT'S BEEN! HAS HOMESCHOOLING DRIVEN YOU (AND YOUR KIDS) CRAZY?? WE KNOW HOW IT IS, WE'VE BEEN THERE, WE ARE THERE STILL. AND WE ARE HERE TO HELP!A personal and practical guide to homeschooling by *Loose Women'*s Nadia Sawalha and her husban... ... Read more

    £4.99

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    Honey, I Homeschooled the Kids

    A personal, practical and imperfect guide

    Unabridged

    5 hours 9 min

    **A personal and practical guide to homeschooling by Loose Women's Nadia Sawalha and her husband Mark Adderley.TV presenter Nadia and her husband Mark took their two children out of mainstream school five years ago. Since then they have homeschooled them. At a time when so many of us are being forced to rethink our roles as parents and teachers, Mark and Nadia bring their experiences - the good ... Read more

    £19.99

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    I Was There: The True Story Of The Blitz

    by Stephen Day ...
    Narrated by Mark Adderley ...
    Series Audiobook 5 - World War II

    Unabridged

    41 min

    On August 23rd 1940 the Luftwaffe launched the biggest bombing on Great Britain since The Day of the Eagle. One flight of bombers, confused by heavy cloud, dropped its bombs and headed for home. On August 25th, British bombers struck in Berlin and incensed, Hitler ordered that London be “razed to the ground”. Shortly before 4 o’clock on September 7th, 300 German bombers arrived and dropped their ... Read more

    £3.99 or Free with Kobo Plus

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    I Was There: The True Story Of Dunkirk

    by Stephen Day ...
    Narrated by Mark Adderley ...
    Series Audiobook 4 - World War II

    Unabridged

    36 min

    Between the 26th May and 4th June 1940, 338,226 men were evacuated from the beaches of Dunkirk, after having been surrounded by German troops during the Battle Of France. 222 naval vessels and 665 civilian craft had continuously ferried between Dunkirk and the British coast, a miraculous landmark in modern history. This is their story. Their real story. Featuring stories told by Stories told by ... Read more

    £3.99 or Free with Kobo Plus

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    I Was There: Battle Of Britain

    by Stephen Day ...
    Narrated by Mark Adderley ...
    Series Audiobook 1 - World War II

    Unabridged

    49 min

    On August 9th 1940, 300 German aircraft flew over England and as the Battle of Britain was being fought, an invasion force was being assembled on the other side of the Channel. Goering had promised the Fuhrer that his pilots would deliver the “greatest of all victories”, however he hadn’t counted on the bravery of those whom Churchill proudly called ‘the few’. The Battle Of Britain gratefully ... Read more

    £3.99 or Free with Kobo Plus

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    I Was There: Churchill's War

    by Stephen Day ...
    Narrated by Mark Adderley ...
    Series Audiobook 2 - World War II

    Unabridged

    43 min

    Winston Churchill became Great Britain’s Prime Minister on 10th May 1940 after the country had finally lost all faith in the great appeaser, Neville Chamberlain and he went on to become a symbol of national unity throughout World War 2. This programme will be a lasting tribute and commemoration to the man who defined ‘their finest hour’. That man is Winston Churchill. ... Read more

    £3.99 or Free with Kobo Plus

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    I Was There: The True Story Of The Home Guard

    by Stephen Day ...
    Narrated by Mark Adderley ...
    Series Audiobook 6 - World War II

    Unabridged

    42 min

    British Prime Minister Winston Churchill was concerned that middle-aged men were being cold-shouldered from service and so on 14th May 1940, Anthony Eden broadcast to the nation, announcing the formation of the Local Defence Volunteers. Within 24 hours over ¼ million men had offered their services, grateful for the chance at last, to do something for their Country’s defence. At the end of July ... Read more

    £3.99 or Free with Kobo Plus