Index of Fifty-Part Collections
The Daily Dormouse
(aka Easy As Falling Off A Bike)
by Angharad
Stella, someone who could get women drivers a bad name, literally knocks Charlie off his expensive racing bike. She discovers that Charlie, a research field biologist and dormouse expert, has a secret. He’s gearing up to transition as a woman, only he’s too frightened to do it. Stella takes control and her brother Simon, not only fancies ‘Cathy’ but falls in love with her.

UK Endangered Mammals Stamp (2010)
Follow the mayhem, as this romantic and at times adventure story rambles all over the place as they pursue their lives. Keep the tissues handy, it has pathos, humour and real life, as Cathy deals with the triumphs and tribulations of being a woman.
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Collections of EAFOAB Parts
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51–100 |
101–150 |
151–200 |
201–250 |
251–300 |
301–350 |
351–400 |
401–450 |
451–500 |
501–550 |
551–600 |
601–650 |
651–700 |
701–750 |
751–800 |
801–850 |
851–900 |
901–950 |
951–1,000 |
1,001–1,050 |
1,051–1,100 |
1,101–1,150 |
1,151–1,200 |
1,201–1,250 |
1,251–1,300 |
1,301–1,350 |
1,351–1,400 |
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1,451–1,500 |
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1,551–1,600 |