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  • The Way of the Hermit

    My Incredible 40 Years Living in the Wilderness

    by Ken Smith ...
    *INTERNATIONAL BESTSELLER*Subconsciously, I pressed myself into the loch's banks as that summer inched forward. We'd got off to a rocky beginning, but I started to see Treig in a different way. There was something about this land that told me just to hold on a while longer. It might've been just a whisper at the time, but I knew it was definitely worth heeding. I just knew that was it. This was ... Read more

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  • The Herald Diary 2017

    Somebunny Loves You

    by Ken Smith ...
    So what did Scots have to smile about this year? When they watched Britain voting for Brexit, when they heard the constant arguments about independence, and when they saw a strangely coiffed son of a Scotswoman become President of the United States, they turned to their usual survival technique – they laughed.When they saw Rangers stumble on their road back to the top, a Scot, Andy Murray, ... Read more

    $8.99 USD

  • The Herald Diary 2010

    In Purrsuit of Happiness

    by Ken Smith ...
    In uncertain times we all need a good laugh, and this brand new collection from THE HERALD DIARY is sure to help. In Purrsuit of Happiness has hundreds of strange, amusing and hilarious tales that will bring a smie to even the most grim-faced banker, politician or traffic warden. So go on, crack a smile and enjoy! ... Read more

    $7.99 USD

  • The Herald Diary 2012

    Beyond Compare!

    by Ken Smith ...
    It was the year that saw Rangers Football Club face administration, that saw Greece struggle with teetering debt, that saw Scots wrestle with the idea of a referendum on independence, and saw the Scottish football team once again watching an international competition from the outside. And what did most Scots do? Well, what they usually do - they laughed about it. Fortunately they then sent their ... Read more

    $7.99 USD

  • The Herald Diary 2018

    No Moos is Good Moos

    by Ken Smith ...
    So, what did Scots have to smile about in 2018? The world can feel like an alarming and peculiar place – what with the antics of politicians, celebrities, sporting icons and more ordinary folk. Even so, there’s always something funny happening on the streets and in the homes of Scotland.It's lucky for us that readers of The Herald take the time to jot down those everyday chuckles that tickle their ... Read more

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  • The Herald Diary 2011

    Panda to your Every Desire

    by Ken Smith ...
    If every Glaswegian thinks they are a comedian, then the "Herald" newspaper's daily "Diary" column is their jokebook. When true life cartwheels over into humour, or a joke is cracked in a Scottish office, bar or playground, it usually ends up in the "Diary". The year 2011 has brought us royal weddings, Scottish elections, tumbling house prices, headline-grabbing football matches, and dire weather. ... Read more

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  • The Herald Diary 2019

    A Quacking Good Read

    by Ken Smith ...
    What are folk desperate for these days? A laugh, we reckon. And fortunately the readers of The Herald newspaper agree, as over the past year they have sent the newspaper's Diary column their funniest moments, whether it's about the daft things that happen in their office, the outrageous comments they are told in the pub, or just the eyebrow-raising observations they overhear on the train into town ... Read more

    $7.99 USD

  • The Herald Diary 2014

    Another Stoater

    by Ken Smith ...
    It's a memorable year in Scotland. The country will vote on independence, Glasgow will welcome the world to the Commonwealth Games, and the world's best golfers battle it out in the Ryder Cup on Scottish soil. Meanwhile, Scots do what they always do - eat and drink too much, complain about the weather and, fortunately, have a laugh about it. Their tales of the funniest events will be sent to The ... Read more

    $7.99 USD

  • Tales from my Welsh Village

    by Ken Smith ...
    A novel spinning warm and very amusing tall tales about larger-than-life characters in a small village in the South Wales Valleys in the 1960s. ... Read more

    $10.99 USD

  • The Herald Diary 2013

    Fur Goodness' Sake!

    by Ken Smith ...
    It was a year of big questions in Scotland: should we become independent? When will the economy improve? What happened with all that sun? And will we hear the pitter-patter of tiny panda paws on Scottish soil soon? These questions, and so many more, were put to The Herald newspaper's Diary column, where views on world affairs, plus all the hilarious stories of the daft and delightful things that ... Read more

    $7.99 USD

  • Tales from My Welsh Village

    by Ken Smith ...
    A novel spinning warm and very amusing tall tales about larger-than-life characters in a small village in the South Wales Valleys in the 1960s. ... Read more

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  • The Herald Diary 2016

    That's the Sealiest Thing I've Read!

    by Ken Smith ...
    So what did Scots have to smile about this year? In politics, parties kept on losing their leaders, some folk, not us, voted for Brexit and Donald Trump flew in to give Scots his words of wisdom.In sport Andy Murray smashed it, Rangers returned, and we watched the European Championships from afar, and in The Herald we reminisced about supporters buses, stern refs, and sexist golf clubs.Meanwhile ... Read more

    $7.99 USD