Books by Alan Johnson
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Supernatural Love, A True Story of Life and Love After Death
What if death wasn't the end but a new beginning? Pam Johnson was stunned when her psychic medium husband Alan died on his birthday. He returned the next day, telling her they could continue their marriage except for the... See More
Romans- Everyman's Bible Commentary (Everyman's Bible Commentaries)
The book of Romans is one of the best-loved books in the entire Bible. Paul's explanation of the doctrine of justification by faith is rooted deep within the hearts of most Christians. Further, the acknowledgment that we are... See More
The Long and Winding Road
'Johnson writes with his usual warmth, wit and modesty' Sunday Times Winner of the Parliamentary Book Award, best memoir by a Parliamentarian, 2016 This is politics as you've never seen it before. From the condemned slums... See More
FIRST AID MANUAL 2023-2024: First Aid Book for the Treatment and Prevention of all Medical Emergencies When you are Off Grid
The Complete First Aid Manual Guide Packed with Every Kind of Medical Emergency from Minor injuries, cuts, and burns to Major ones like Heart attack, Strokes and Shock Do you have what it takes to save a loved one in the... See More
One Of Our Ministers Is Missing: From the award-winning writer and former MP
'Richard Osman, here's a bullet with your name on it' Times A government minister has vanished into thin air. The local police in the isolated island of Crete have no leads, save for a mobile phone discarded on a cliff... See More
The Late Train to Gipsy Hill: Charming debut mystery from a highly respected former MP
A woman hiding a deadly secret. And the man who went in search of adventure, but found himself in danger... 'The Girl on the Train with a dash of Russian poisoning and a classic femme fatale' Sunday Telegragh 'A fast-moving... See More
Dreams Do Come True
This a great book for anyone with a dream, especially young teens. It is also great for anyone that enjoys an easy to read book with an interesting story, which also includes some very funny things that happen along the road... See More
The Greater Flamingo (Poyser Monographs)
With their curious feeding behaviour, peculiar elongated body, gregarious social lives and exotic pink plumage, flamingos are among the most familiar and popular of all the world's birds. They have inspired artists, poets... See More
Please, Mister Postman
In July 1969, while the Rolling Stones played a free concert in Hyde Park, Alan Johnson and his young family left West London to start a new life. The Britwell Estate in Slough, apparently notorious among the locals, in fact... See More
Leadership in a Slum: A Bangkok Case Study
?n Leadership in a Slum Johnson looks at leadership in the Thai social context from a different angle than traditional studies which measure well educated Thais on leadership scales derived in the West. Seeking a cultural... See More
Radical London in the 1950s
In September 1960, the central London district of St Pancras was convulsed by rioting. What had begun months before as a peaceful protest about the lack of decent housing spiralled into some of the worst street-fighting ever... See More
Cancer: How I Beat Stage 4 Cancer
I had stage 4 cancer since before 2008. Surgery and radiation did not eliminate the cancer. I was told that I should prepare to die.I could not find an alternative doctor to help me so I paid $20 each to learn cancer... See More
Waiting For You
It's been almost forty years since Cubby James and the group of close friends graduated from high school, left the small town where they grew up, and went in search of success and happiness. For the most part, they've... See More
A Life More Noble: Reflections on Octavia Hill's Ambition of Nobility for All
A collection of reflections from high-profile contributors and members of the housing association Octavia which consider the legacy of the social reformer Octavia Hill and how to live 'a noble life' in 2015, 150 years after... See More
Studies in Marxism: Volume 13, 2012
Studies in Marxism is be an occasional, refereed volume of high quality articles. It includes discussions of the writings of Marx, Engels and subsequent Marxist authors, and the possible contribution of a perspective... See More
I Like Being A Farm Dog
Mason is a Pembroke Welsh Corgi whose loyalty is split between his master and a neighbor dog named Daisy. Both farm dogs born in Pembrokeshire, Wales, Mason and Daisy love to spend their days herding farm animals, which on... See More
Why Haven't Things Changed in Your Life?
This book will cause you to pay attention to yourself. Get ready people! Don't blame others, don't blame the devil, don't blame God but take a good look at yourself. Why haven't things changed in your life?... READ THE BOOK! See More
When Forever's Over
It's 1966, and 'the times, they are a-changin'. For Cubby James, his best friend Danny MacMahan and the kids living in the East Tennessee mountain town of Lincoln, everything is all mixed up. As they begin high school, the... See More
Death on the Thames: the unmissable new murder mystery from the award-winning writer and former MP (Louise Mangan)
'A cracking crime thriller' The Sun THERE'S BLOOD ON THE WATER. NO ONE IS SAFE... 1999. A young Detective Constable Louise Mangan crosses the Thames one misty morning in pursuit of a killer. She finds a tranquil community... See More
The Bent Armlock & Kimura Tactics
This book takes an in-depth look at the Gyaku-Ude-Garmi, also known as the "Kimura". This is not a book on guard passing, takedowns, or submissions. The author demonstrates the Kimura from various positions, to be used for... See More