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REVIEWERS The year is 1742. Goody Brown, saved from drowning and
adopted when just a babe, has grown up happily in the smuggling
town of Winchelsea. But when she turns sixteen, her father is
murdered by men he thought were friends. In a town where
lawlessness prevails, Goody and her brother Francis must enter the
cut-throat world of her father's killers in order to find justice.
Facing high seas and desperate villains, she discovers what life
can be like without constraints or expectations, developing a taste
for danger that makes her blood run fast. Goody was never born to
be a gentlewoman. But what will she become instead?
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Elementum Journal 2018, 4: Edition Four (Paperback)
Jay Armstrong; Contributions by Tim Birkhead; Illustrated by Neil Gower; Contributions by Wyl Menmuir; Illustrated by Jackie Morris; Contributions by …
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'Delightful . . . an original look at the literature inspired by
Britain's birdlife' the Guardian, Best Nature Books of 2017 '[The]
pages light up with feathered magic' Evening Standard When Alex
Preston was 15, he stopped being a birdwatcher. Adolescence and the
scorn of his peers made him put away his binoculars, leave behind
the nature reserves and the quiet companionship of his fellow
birders. His love of birds didn't disappear though. Rather, it went
underground, and he began birdwatching in the books that he read,
creating his own personal anthology of nature writing that brought
the birds of his childhood back to brilliant life. Looking for
moments 'when heart and bird are one', Preston weaves the very best
writing about birds into a personal narrative that is as much about
the joy of reading and writing as it is about the thrill of
wildlife. Beautifully illustrated and illuminated by the celebrated
graphic artist Neil Gower, As Kingfishers Catch Fire is a book to
love and to hold, to return to again and again, to marvel at the
way that authors across the centuries have captured the endless
grace and variety of birds. It will make you look at birds, at the
world, in a newer, richer light. 'A joyful and a wondrous book . .
. Each bird illustrated by Gower in a mixture of gouache and
watercolour that brings to mind both William Morris and Eric
Ravilious' the Observer 'I can see it under the Christmas tree of
every family with a bird feeder and a copy of the RSPB Handbook . .
. Preston captures his birds beautifully' The Times
Desperate to prove himself to his politician father, Esmond Lowndes
is sent to Italy to forge ties between the British Union of
Fascists and Mussolini's government. In Florence, he discovers art
and passion amongst the eccentric expatriates and glamorous locals.
But with the coming of war Esmond chooses to leave his past behind
and joins the Florentine resistance. Finding himself closely bound
to his comrades and unexpectedly in love, Esmond becomes involved
in undercover operations and assassination plots, culminating in a
final mission of extraordinary daring.
A group of young people are searching for meaning in a dark and
directionless world. The Course, a religious movement led by a
charismatic priest, seems at first to offer everything the friends
have been looking for: a community of bright, thoughtful, beautiful
people. But as they are drawn deeper into the Course, money, sex
and God collide, threatening to rip them apart. This gripping novel
of ideas lays bare a world where the advancement of a movement
becomes more important than the lives of its followers.
Charlie Wales is a young man who wants everything. Fresh from
University, he's seduced by the excitement of a new life in London
and all that it promises. There's Vero, the beautiful French girl
who might finally fall for him. There's the lure of art, but also
the promise of fast money in the City. And his friends, who are
spiralling into a world of non-stop parties and unchecked greed.
But as the choices begin to tear him apart, there's also the danger
that all the things he desires are on the brink of crashing around
him ... This debut novel, written by a 30-year-old trader, does not
merely pick over the carcass of the financial markets in the wake
of the recent crash. It is also a heartbreaking love story, a
withering study of the years of excess, and a timely reminder of
how good people end up doing terrible things.
The year is 1742. Goody Brown, saved from drowning and adopted when
just a babe, has grown up happily in the smuggling town of
Winchelsea. Then, when Goody turns sixteen, her father is murdered
in the night by men he thought were friends. To find justice in a
lawless land, Goody must enter the cut-throat world of her father's
killers. With her beloved brother Francis, she joins a rival gang
of smugglers. Facing high seas and desperate villains, she also
discovers something else: an existence without constraints or
expectations, a taste for danger that makes her blood run fast.
Goody was never born to be a gentlewoman. But what will she become
instead? Winchelsea is an electrifying story of vengeance and
transformation; a rare, lyrical and transporting work of historical
imagination that makes the past so real we can touch it.
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