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Jane Elliott

    Sadie
    Exploring Data
    Using Narrative in Social Research
    The Usborne Children's Encyclopedia
    The Little Prisoner. A Memoir
    De kleine gevangene
    • Persoonlijk relaas van een jonge Engelse vrouw die van haar vierde tot haar 21ste door haar stiefvader werd mishandeld en misbruikt.

      De kleine gevangene
    • When Jane Elliott was four years old, the nightmare began. She became the helpless victim of a sociopath—bullied, dominated, and sexually abused by a man only fourteen years her senior: her stepfather. For nearly two decades she was held prisoner, both physically and emotionally. But at the age of twenty-one she escaped . . . and then she fought back. The Little Prisoner is the shocking, astonishing, and ultimately uplifting true story of one woman's shattering twenty-year ordeal—and how she triumphed against an evil and violent human monster when honesty and bravery were her only weapons.

      The Little Prisoner. A Memoir
    • Using Narrative in Social Research

      Qualitative and Quantitative Approaches

      • 232bladzijden
      • 9 uur lezen
      3,9(12)Tarief

      Focusing on narrative methods in social research, this book offers a clear and approachable introduction to the subject. It explores the nature and significance of research methodology, providing insights into its theoretical foundations. Ideal for those seeking to understand the interplay between narrative and research, it emphasizes the importance of storytelling in social inquiry.

      Using Narrative in Social Research
    • Exploring Data

      • 305bladzijden
      • 11 uur lezen
      3,7(10)Tarief

      The updated edition of this classic text introduces a range of techniques for exploring quantitative data. Beginning with an emphasis on descriptive statistics and graphical approaches, it moves on in later chapters to simple strategies for examining the associations between variables using inferential statistics such as chi squared.

      Exploring Data
    • Sadie

      • 343bladzijden
      • 13 uur lezen
      4,0(195)Tarief

      Sadie Burrows' life is torn apart by the death of her father and the brutal man who replaces him. In the chill of a winter morning in her flat on the rough Sumner Estate, sweet thirteen-year-old Sadie's childhood comes to an abrupt end. Sadie survives her hideous ordeal and becomes a millionaire businesswoman with a high-class sex and lingerie shop and a chain of gentleman's clubs.Then, out of the blue, there is a knock at her door and Sadie's shameful secret comes back to haunt her.Sadie, the first novel by bestselling writer Jane Elliott, is a story of revenge and blackmail and survival.

      Sadie
    • This is the inspirational true story of a four-year old girl who fell into the power of a man whose evil knew no bounds. She encountered terrifying mental and physical torture from her psychopathic stepfather for a period of 17 years until she managed to break free, her spirit still unbroken

      The Little Prisoner
    • Literature, film, and television have become obsessed with the intersection of survival and choice. Jane Elliott analyzes this new and distinctive aesthetic phenomenon, which she calls the microeconomic mode, through close readings that show how an aesthetics of choice has reshaped contemporary understanding of what it means to be human.

      The Microeconomic Mode