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Helen Harris Boeken
Helen Harris is een geprezen auteur wiens korte verhalen sinds 1978 talloze tijdschriften en bloemlezingen hebben gesierd, wat blijk geeft van een scherp oog voor de menselijke natuur en maatschappelijke dynamiek. Haar werk, erkend door bewerkingen en lofbetuigingen, duikt diep in de complexiteit van emotionele landschappen en karakterpsychologie. Als docent creatief schrijven aan Birkbeck, University of London, koestert ze opkomend literair talent. De vertelstijl van Harris kenmerkt zich door haar ingewikkelde verkenning van relaties en het innerlijke leven van haar personages, wat lezers diepgaande en tot nadenken stemmende literaire ervaringen biedt.






A Nosegay of Everlastings From Katherine Tingley's Garden of Helpful Thoughts
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Allow Me to Introduce Myself
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The poems within this book demonstrate some of life's ups and downs. Its pages bring both confrontation and joy. It gives the reader a chance to see different points of view, seeing how the other person might feel. For example, "You Do Understand" and "An Endless Love Says Good Night" both help you to see joy of a loved one and helps the heart of someone who has lost love. This book is like having a good friend who listens and counsels.
The Plough and the Cross: A Story of New Ireland
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Addressing Special Educational Needs and Disability in the Curriculum
Geography
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Focused on enhancing understanding of Geography, this edition offers strategies for mastering subject-specific vocabulary and navigating complex physical processes. It also provides practical tips and ideas for overcoming challenges associated with geography fieldwork, making it a valuable resource for students seeking to deepen their knowledge and skills in the subject.
My Revision Notes: AQA A-level Geography: Second Edition
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Focused on exam preparation, this guide offers a comprehensive approach to revision, blending key content coverage with practical study tips and effective strategies. It aims to enhance students' learning, practice, and application of skills, fostering both knowledge retention and confidence in their abilities.
Prisoner of Hope
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Set in 1913, the narrative follows a boy from a poor yet educated family, exploring his struggles and triumphs against the backdrop of his challenging circumstances. The story delves into themes of resilience, hope, and the pursuit of a better life, highlighting the impact of socioeconomic factors on personal growth. As the boy navigates his environment, readers witness his journey shaped by both adversity and the strength derived from his family's values.
The story revolves around the O'Malley family, a close-knit group of four sisters, one brother, and their parents living in Philadelphia. The youngest sister, Doris, is the family's favorite, but her life takes a tragic turn at the age of eleven, leaving her family and those around them heartbroken. The narrative explores themes of family dynamics and the impact of unforeseen events on relationships and individual lives.
The Steppes of Paris
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A novel from the author of "Playing Fields in Winter", which won the Authors Club First Novel Award and was shortlisted for the Betty Trask Award.
