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  • Up the Seine Without a Paddle

    by Eliza Watson

    series The Travel Mishaps of Caity Shaw #2
    What do you do when the City of Love doesn’t love you?Caity Shaw takes on Paris and her next event planner job with a bit more confidence—which is immediately shot down when she’s forced to take responsibility for a six-year-old brat. They’re kicked out of a famous museum, and she goes from being a glamorous event planner—for a funeral directors’ group—to a reluctant au pair. Just what she doesn’t ... Read more

    € 2,49 or Free with Kobo Plus

  • The Good Life

    Up the Yukon without a Paddle

    by Dorian Amos and 1 more

    series Eye Classics #0
    This book is about abandoning everyday life and greeting the world and adventure with open arms. With no skills, no prospects, no plans and nowhere really to go except into the wilderness of our dreams we did just that. We had an easy comfortable life in Polperro, England, a life we had worked hard for many years to make. But as we lived this life the realization that it was not what we wanted and ... Read more

    € 6,42

  • Up the Creek Without a Paddle - The True Story of John and Anne Darwin: The Man Who 'Died' and the Wife Who Lied

    by Tammy Cohen

    For nearly six years, everyone around them, including the couple's own sons, were duped into thinking John had died in a canoeing accident at sea, leaving Anne a grieving widow, when in fact he was hiding out in the house next door. But when, in an uncharacteristically bold move, Anne sold up and moved halfway across the world to Panama, the Darwins' carefully woven tapestry of lies began to ... Read more

    € 6,09

  • Up The Creek Without A Paddle: Take Control Before You Go Under

    by GB Taken

    If you are underwater on a mortgage or up the creek with your credit card company consumer advocate G. B. Taken can help you. Before you mail in the keys and walk out on your mortgage, consider a debt settlement agency, or bankruptcy read this book.The lessons you learn are: act like prey and you will be eaten, take control before it is too late and it’s time you bastard-up in a rough world.It is ... Read more

    € 8,92

  • Up the Duff without a Paddle

    by Amy Ransom

    'Here's a question. Why do people have kids? I'm almost nine months pregnant and still I don't know. People tell me I’ll understand when I hold our baby in my arms for the first time. But I feel cheated, shouldn’t I know by now?' Kate is 30, married and nine months pregnant mostly by her own choosing, if you don't count the interference from that damn Mother Nature. Perfectly ordinary ... Read more

    € 3,29

  • Up McHenry Creek Without a Paddle: The Bodacious Fishing Adventures of a Simple Man from Rural Arkansas

    by Terry Bryant

    Every outdoorsman has had one or two misadventures.Terry Bryant seems to have made a living of it! He has fallen out of a boat eleven times, lost the motor off the back of his boat four times, lost the boat off the trailer three times, has been bitten by a cotton mouth moccasin in 2015, fished part of a day with a lure hooked in his head, broken assorted bones while falling into and out of the ... Read more

    € 3,49 or Free with Kobo Plus

  • Keeping Afloat

    Up A French Canal Without A Paddle

    by John Liley

    Keeping Afloat is a light-hearted tale of John Liley's exploits on the canals of France. John was working for a boating magazine when he was overcome with a dream of owning and operating a hotel-barge in France. Now, thirty years on, he tells of his often hilarious misadventures in the early days of setting up a business that would keep afloat. Characters such as The Whizzer, Mighty Min and ... Read more

    € 9,47

  • Over the Hill Without a Paddle

    And Other Signs of Confusion in a New Millennium

    by Richard Cutler

    In this wonderful collection of short, funny pieces, Richard Cutler covers the gamut from nostalgia to conjecture on such topics as clowns, cholesterol and calling in sick to the supervisory voice mail. Along the way he sharpens his wit on exercise, politicians, road rage, souvenir shopping while traveling light and women's attraction to hand-held power tools. He reports on place and people names, ... Read more

    € 4,35

  • Without a Paddle : short stories about life's struggles

    by Patricia C. Lee

    Written with descriptive prose, this collection of short stories delves into the darker side of human nature pertaining to topics such as fear, love, mental illness and aging. ... Read more

    € 2,68

  • Without a Paddle

    by Robin H. Pine

    In the near future, Zach works as an advocate for an influential family in the Central Territories. His job is to keep his clients out of jail, but they make it hard for him if they can't keep their mouths shut. He manages to convince his clients not to talk, but as he's getting ready to leave the penal satellite, an escaping prisoner takes him hostage. To his surprise, Zach recognizes the man ... Read more

    € 2,78

  • Up A Creek, With A Paddle

    Tales of Canoeing and Life

    by James W. Loewen

    Up A Creek, With a Paddle is an intimate and often humorous memoir by the author of Lies My Teacher Told Me (New Press, 2018), James W. Loewen, who holds the distinction of being the best-selling living sociologist today. Rivers are good metaphors for life, and paddling for living. In this little book, Loewen skilfully makes these connections without sermonising, resulting in nuggets of wisdom ... Read more

    € 5,77

  • Bell's Comet

    How a Paddle Steamer Changed the Course of History

    by P. J. G. Ransom

    The passenger steamer burst upon the early nineteenth century with all the suddenness and immediate widespread popularity of electronic communications in our own time. Leading the way was Henry Bell of Helensburgh. When he started to carry passengers down the Clyde in his little steamer Comet in 1812, he established the first viable steamer service in the Old World. And steamers were the first ... Read more

    € 15,58