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Thessaly alienates her husband Karl, an American air force officer
stationed in England, as she defends her mother, a bitter
war-widow. Mum attempts to dominate Karl as she does Thessaly. The
stress between the trio builds when Mum follows her daughter and
Karl to the United States and Gloucester, Massachusetts.
As Karl and Thessaly's children grown up, Thessaly suffers
seizures while being haunted by images of Shadowbrooks, the country
house where she and her mother fled to during the stepped up
bombing in World War II.
Plagued by sleepless nights, Thessaly wonders if the years she
can't remember could be connected to this haunting Shadowbrooks
house.
Mum comes to stay with them for a month each August which
disrupts Thessaly, Karl and their children as Mum distorts and
denies the life she and Thessaly had led at Shadowbrooks. Thessaly
profoundly dreads her mother coming as she still attempts to
dominate them. When Mum suddenly dies, Thessaly's seizures
accelerate, but her medical tests are negative.
Convinced her illness is to do with Shadowbrooks. Thessaly sees
a Boston psychiatrist who brilliantly unravels her Shadobrooks
hauntings. After a trip back to Shadowbrooks, England, Thessaly not
only discovers the disturbing story behind her mother and herself,
but also the cover-up that had sent both into decades of denial
Meet the Frostys, resident gaggle of geese at Sunny Spot Farm, and
share their many adventures throughout the year. Meet Maurice, the
pleasant-natured gander, and Star, his practical and fierce wife.
Meet Star's sisters, Seashell-plump, matronly, and obsessed with
food-and last but not the least, the youngest, Dot, a timid and
simple soul. Meet all their friends, Pigeon, Jean Claude and
Jenson, Fish, Gertrude, and the regimented Major Frank, a
self-styled military cockerel and his band of Chucky Duckys. Enjoy
their simple outlook on everything from bathing to the changing
seasons, their admiration for the natural spectacles that occur
around them and their wonder at the man-made ones. Discover how
they deal with everyday life and extraordinary events from
thwarting a thieving crow to aiding a lost ostrich. Witness their
solidarity as they encounter birds of prey, hungry foxes, and bad
food. Meet the Frostys is a bird's-eye view of a year in the life
of Sunny Spot Farm's very unusual geese.
Parisian cop Martin Beaumont has never really got over his first
love, Gabrielle. Their brief, intense affair in San Francisco and
the pain of her rejection still haunt him years later. Now,
however, he's a successful detective - and tonight he's going to
arrest the legendary art thief, Archibald Maclean, when he raids
the Musee d'Orsay for a priceless Van Gogh. But the enigmatic
Archibald has other plans. Martin's pursuit of the master criminal
across Paris is the first step in an adventure that will take him
back to San Francisco, and to the edge of love and life itself.
Since becoming a teacher my interest was always to endorse
dedication to students, and parents. Having parents visit the
classroom is very important to grow and maturity of their children.
Parent engagement emphases a positive academic growth for students.
It also gives support that all students need to perform at the top
level. Students from my observation, with parents involved,
students were very well behaved and ready to listen. Involved
parents should be familiar with the Principal, teachers and school
staff. This is a way to assist parents and students to communicate
with everyone connected to the school system. Teachers much make
parents feel welcome into the classroom. Working as a team will
allow all students to excel in their achievements. This is the
first proposal to develop positive engagement for all connected to
the children. Having a proposal or a contract signed by all is a
good tool to consider in finalizing your bond together. Since I was
a Counselor and Social Worker before teaching, this allows me to
work with problems outside of the classroom. On many occasions I
could make suggestions to different agencies that were available to
assist parents or extended family members if the need was
presented. Anything that will help your students with problems is
important for the better classroom performance. Students and
parents are the two most important aspects dealing with education
that teachers can possibly possess. They are the foundation for
teaching and learning. You must have both in order to give all
students the best education possible. One of the most extraordinary
experiences in my lifetime was to become and educator and work with
students, parents with commitment and dedication for academic
achievement. Students deserve to have parent engagement especially
in the high schools in order to keep them from dropping out.
Many women today are in various kinds of abusive relationships. On
the surface, we put up a facade that says "Everything is okay" but
inside we are hurting. We feel like the rest of the world is happy
and getting on with life in a fulfilling manner except us. We feel
trapped and unable to do anything to change our situation. I was in
that deep place once. In this book, I share with you my successes
and those of other women like you who have been there but today are
free and happy. In this book, you will find information to help you
understand what's going on and what you can do to turn around your
situation. You will learn how to quit the guilt trip and worrying.
You will also learn how to love yourself. The bottom-line is that
you need a change; a complete make-over inside out. This book tells
you how you can achieve that.
Meet the Frostys, resident gaggle of geese at Sunny Spot Farm, and
share their many adventures throughout the year. Meet Maurice, the
pleasant-natured gander, and Star, his practical and fierce wife.
Meet Star's sisters, Seashell-plump, matronly, and obsessed with
food-and last but not the least, the youngest, Dot, a timid and
simple soul. Meet all their friends, Pigeon, Jean Claude and
Jenson, Fish, Gertrude, and the regimented Major Frank, a
self-styled military cockerel and his band of Chucky Duckys. Enjoy
their simple outlook on everything from bathing to the changing
seasons, their admiration for the natural spectacles that occur
around them and their wonder at the man-made ones. Discover how
they deal with everyday life and extraordinary events from
thwarting a thieving crow to aiding a lost ostrich. Witness their
solidarity as they encounter birds of prey, hungry foxes, and bad
food. Meet the Frostys is a bird's-eye view of a year in the life
of Sunny Spot Farm's very unusual geese.
Peek presents a fictional autobiography of a man who Rhas been
nowhere, done nothing, and met nobody.
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Shadowbrooks (Paperback)
Anna Browne Jenner
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R565
R487
Discovery Miles 4 870
Save R78 (14%)
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Thessaly alienates her husband Karl, an American air force officer
stationed in England, as she defends her mother, a bitter
war-widow. Mum attempts to dominate Karl as she does Thessaly. The
stress between the trio builds when Mum follows her daughter and
Karl to the United States and Gloucester, Massachusetts.
As Karl and Thessaly's children grown up, Thessaly suffers
seizures while being haunted by images of Shadowbrooks, the country
house where she and her mother fled to during the stepped up
bombing in World War II.
Plagued by sleepless nights, Thessaly wonders if the years she
can't remember could be connected to this haunting Shadowbrooks
house.
Mum comes to stay with them for a month each August which
disrupts Thessaly, Karl and their children as Mum distorts and
denies the life she and Thessaly had led at Shadowbrooks. Thessaly
profoundly dreads her mother coming as she still attempts to
dominate them. When Mum suddenly dies, Thessaly's seizures
accelerate, but her medical tests are negative.
Convinced her illness is to do with Shadowbrooks. Thessaly sees
a Boston psychiatrist who brilliantly unravels her Shadobrooks
hauntings. After a trip back to Shadowbrooks, England, Thessaly not
only discovers the disturbing story behind her mother and herself,
but also the cover-up that had sent both into decades of denial
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