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		<title>The Treasure Seekers</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[November 1918. Stanley is convinced that the stained-glass window in the church that Martha's late grandfather removed during the war is the protection the village needs to solve all its problems, including his mother's sickness. But Martha refuses to help him search for the window panels, wanting to keep her beloved grandfather's secrets safe. When Stanley becomes ill as well, Martha realises she must act to help him. She begins her search for the panels, even as her father struggles with his own inner-turmoil in the aftermath of the war. As the people who are most important to them suffer, Martha and Stanley step up their search. Can all the panels be found before it's too late?]]></description>
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		<title>Digging for victory</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Set in Devon in 1941, 'Digging for Victory' tells the story of twelve-year-old Bonnie Roberts who is desperate to play a valuable part in the war effort. For her, tending the family vegetable patch just doesn't cut it; she wants to be a hero like her RAF pilot brother, Ralph. But when the mysterious Mr Fisher is billeted at her farmhouse, and Ralph is reported missing in action, she starts to question what heroism actually involves. And as Bonnie attempts to find out who Mr Fisher really is, she embarks on a life-changing and emotional voyage of discovery.]]></description>
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