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But the Galaxy Quick Reads series are designed to introduce reluctant readers to bestselling short funny novels£¬which bring the joy of reading without demanding hours of concentrated time£®They cover a range of subjects£¬from romance to comedy£®
You can read Jojo Moyes's Paris For One£¬a romantic adventure in which 26-year-old Nell books a weekend away to Paris with her lazy£¬neglectful boyfriend£®When he fails to turn up£¬she is alone in the city£® That is£¬until she meets Fabien£¬who shows her the charms of the
French capital-in more ways than one£®
Meanwhile£¬Adele Geras's moving story Out InThe Dark was set in World War I£¬in which young Rob came back from the battlefields£®Determined to find the officer's widow to return the photo of her and their daughter that the captain kept with him£¬he traveled several thousand miles but never gave up£®
Dead Man Talking is a fantastic tale of Pat£¬who'had a terrible fight with his best friend£¬Joe£¬ten years ago-but now hears that Joe is dead£¬and he must attend his funeral£®But Joe is not going quietly that good night-he's lying in his coffin being very chatty indeed£®
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South West
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Are you looking for a nanny to take care of your young ones on a regular basis£¬on odd occasions or do you simply need a nanny to help fetch your young ones to and from school£¿Whatever your needs are£¬our Nannies@South West will be able to assist! We know how important it is to leave your young ones in the safe hands of a trusted nanny£®Hence£¬our Nannies@South West have been specially selected to ensure that they have the relevant experience and expertise£® |
Under the Nannies@South West programme£¬we can help you with your baby sitting and child care needs£®Since our inception in June 2010£¬we now have more than 40 available nannies£® Most of our nannies have undergone various nanny training programmes with our training partners such as SEED Institute and Gleneagles Medical Centre£®Topics that were covered include care-giving skills£ºsafety£¬health£¬hygience and nutrition£® All our nannies are bilingual£®They have at least 2 years of experience caring for children and toddlers£¬and they possess a strong passion for taking care of the young£® |
Contact us now at 68775544 or email to recruitment@southwest£®org£®sg for a list of our nannies! |
Connecting nannies with parents on child care arrangement Another initiative by South West CDC |
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