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Margaret James

    Deze auteur creëert boeiende familiesaga's, vaak gesitueerd tegen de achtergrond van de landelijke landschappen waar ze geboren is en opgroeide. Haar vertelstijl wordt gekenmerkt door een diepgaand begrip van menselijke relaties, waardoor ze emotioneel resonerende verhalen kan creëren. Naast haar eigen schrijven deelt ze haar expertise royaal door creatief schrijven te onderwijzen, waarmee ze nieuwe vertellers inspireert. Lezers waarderen haar werk om zijn suggestieve kracht en het vermogen om hen diep onder te dompelen in de complexe levens van haar personages.

    Tracking Camels
    Honey in the honey ants
    Tracking and Hunting Inarlenge
    Hunting ilia
    The Snakestone
    The Treasures of Existence
    • Culturally appropriate fishing, tracking, and hunting stories are vividly depicted in this installment of the Reading Tracks series. It follows a family's journey as they hunt and prepare an ilia (emu), showcasing traditional practices and the connection to their heritage. The narrative highlights the importance of these activities in their culture, blending adventure with educational elements about sustainable practices and respect for nature.

      Hunting ilia2021
    • Culturally appropriate fishing, tracking, and hunting stories are vividly portrayed in this installment of the Reading Tracks series. It follows a family's journey as they hunt and prepare an inarlenge, or echidna, showcasing traditional practices and the connection to their environment. The narrative highlights the importance of cultural heritage and sustainable practices in engaging with nature.

      Tracking and Hunting Inarlenge2021
    • The narrative revolves around a family's adventure as they search for honey ants in the sand, highlighting culturally appropriate fishing, tracking, and hunting practices. Through engaging storytelling, it brings to life traditional methods and the connection to nature, making it an educational experience for readers interested in indigenous practices and the environment.

      Honey in the honey ants2021
    • The book explores culturally significant stories centered around the unique practice of catching camels, highlighting traditional fishing, tracking, and hunting techniques. Through engaging narratives, it brings to life the skills and knowledge passed down through generations, offering insights into the cultural heritage associated with these practices. The Reading Tracks series aims to educate and entertain, making these stories accessible and relevant to readers interested in indigenous methods and storytelling.

      Tracking Camels2021
    • Colours

      • 70bladzijden
      • 3 uur lezen

      In the Reading Tracks series, culturally relevant fishing, tracking, and hunting stories engage young readers while teaching them about colors. The narrative combines educational elements with vibrant storytelling, making learning an enjoyable experience for children. Through these exciting tales, readers discover the beauty of nature and the importance of traditional practices.

      Colours2021
    • The narrative centers on four boys as they embark on an adventurous fishing trip, successfully catching barramundi in the river. Set within the context of culturally appropriate practices, the story highlights themes of friendship and outdoor skills, bringing to life the excitement of fishing and the connection to nature in the Reading Tracks series.

      Catch a Barra!2021
    • The narrative centers on a family's experience as they hunt and prepare an aherre, or kangaroo, showcasing culturally appropriate methods of fishing, tracking, and hunting. Through engaging storytelling, the book explores the traditions and skills involved in these practices, bringing to life the connection between the family and their environment in the Reading Tracks series.

      Hunting Aherre2021
    • The narrative focuses on children engaging in culturally appropriate fishing, tracking, and hunting activities, highlighting their adventure in capturing a large goanna. Through these experiences, the book emphasizes the connection to nature and traditional practices, making it an exciting addition to the Reading Tracks series.

      The kids get a big goanna2021
    • The narrative highlights a family's journey as they hunt and prepare a ruumiya (goanna), showcasing culturally appropriate practices in fishing, tracking, and hunting. Through engaging storytelling, the book emphasizes the connection between tradition, family, and the natural world, bringing to life the rich cultural heritage surrounding these activities.

      Tracking and Hunting Ruumiya2021
    • Hunting For A Big Perentie

      • 18bladzijden
      • 1 uur lezen

      The narrative focuses on a family's journey as they track and prepare a perentie, showcasing culturally appropriate fishing, tracking, and hunting practices. Through engaging storytelling, it highlights traditional methods and the connection between the family and their environment, making it an exciting addition to the Reading Tracks series.

      Hunting For A Big Perentie2021
    • Run Goanna, Run

      • 40bladzijden
      • 2 uur lezen

      The narrative centers around children who discover a goanna while searching for honey ants, blending adventure and exploration. This engaging story encourages curiosity and connection with nature, making it an exciting read for young audiences. The book also continues the series from the earlier Honey Ant Readers, maintaining a focus on themes of discovery and friendship in a vibrant, relatable setting.

      Run Goanna, Run2021
    • The narrative centers around the inaugural Camel Cup, blending culturally relevant fishing, tracking, and hunting tales. It brings to life the excitement and traditions associated with these activities, showcasing the rich storytelling heritage within the Reading Tracks series. Readers will experience the thrill of the competition and the cultural significance behind the event.

      The First Camel Cup2021
    • The narrative features children encountering a snake in a tree, blending adventure with culturally appropriate themes of fishing, tracking, and hunting. Part of the Reading Tracks series, it brings to life the excitement of nature and the lessons learned from these experiences, making it both engaging and educational for young readers.

      A snake in the tree2021
    • The narrative explores the culturally appropriate practices of fishing, tracking, and hunting through the lens of a family as they embark on a kangaroo hunting expedition. It vividly details their journey from the hunt to the cooking process, highlighting traditional methods and the significance of these activities within their culture. The book celebrates the connection between family, nature, and sustenance in a compelling way.

      Cooking Kangaroo2021
    • The narrative follows a hunter as he successfully tracks and captures a large kangaroo, showcasing culturally appropriate techniques in hunting. Through engaging storytelling, the book highlights the skills and traditions associated with indigenous practices in the natural environment, making it a captivating read within the Reading Tracks series.

      I hunt a big kangaroo2021
    • Focusing on the often-overlooked social and economic developments of the Puritan revolution, this study utilizes archival resources to explore the transformative years from 1640 to 1660. It highlights the significant changes and experiments occurring in society alongside the political upheaval, offering a comprehensive view of this pivotal period in history.

      Social Problems and Policy During the Puritan Revolution2020
    • Krankheit ist den meisten von uns kein Fremdwort. Meistens werden wir wieder gesund. Es gibt aber viele Mitmenschen, die von unheilbaren Krankheiten befallen werden. Was dann? Margaret James leidet unter der parkinsonschen Krankheit. Hier finden wir das Resultat aus ihrem Erlebten und was sie daraus an persönlichem Gewinn gezogen hat.

      Ich habe IHN um Heilung gebeten ... und dafür Gnade empfangen2000
    • The Snakestone

      • 314bladzijden
      • 11 uur lezen

      An abandoned child, Deborah Tanner grows up in the squalor of industrial Birmingham. Her origin's a mystery, she has no one and nothing to call her own, yet a chance meeting with a strolling actor opens up a whole new world for her. Immediately she is drawn to the tawdry glamour of the Victorian stage, where success and failure, heartbreak and triumph now follow in rapid succession until, at last, Deb realises that all her future happiness depends on a man who has always loved her.

      The Snakestone1999
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