Brian Bailie: 5 books

Book cover of Raising a Smile for Northern Ireland Children's Hospice
by Brian Bailie,Bowen Bailie & Blair Bailie
Language: English
Release Date: May 12, 2012

Raising a Smile is so worthwhile,(And took us ages to compile),Lots of cartoons, stories and rhymes(And lots of local grammatical crimes).So buy this book, it's parful funny,And you'll help to raise some moneyFor Northern Ireland Children's Hospice,A grand wee place for ill kids, so it is.
Book cover of The Broncle, a Curious Tale of Adoption and Reunion
by Brian Bailie
Language: English
Release Date: February 4, 2012

The problem with discovering your roots is that the more digging you do, the dirtier you can get.Adopted into middle-class urban respectability, but with origins deep in the heart of a dramatic rural landscape, BRONCLE is a personal journey of discovery intrinsically linked to the bloody past of Ireland;...
Book cover of Prepare Yourself for China: The Visitor's Survival Guide to China. Second Edition.
by Brian Bailie
Language: English
Release Date: February 26, 2013

China is a whole other planet (and you're the alien).Hit the ground running with this essential know-how and friendly advice based on a decade of personal experience plus the hard-earned wisdom of dozens of veteran expats.Indispensable knowledge from the school of hard knocks, punctuated with real...
Book cover of Bible Nuts and Bolts: Key Bible Topics Simply Explained
by Brian Bailie
Language: English
Release Date: June 7, 2017

If you are seeking a clearer understanding of some Bible subjects, this little book has been compiled to help you put things into context, join the dots, and bring clarity to help you understand the good message that God has for you.Thirty Bible topics are explained with the use of biblical quotations...
Book cover of Alzheimer's Timeline
by Brian Bailie
Language: English
Release Date: April 22, 2013

A complete failure. This is how you can expect to feel as you watch your loved one sliding below their incoming tide of confusion.Alzheimer's is probably worse to watch than it is to suffer. If it were a physical affliction, like a broken leg or a heart attack, it would be easier to accept and...
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