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Betty Fisher (Sandrine Kiberlain) is a successful novelist whose
life is struck by tragedy when her only son falls from his bedroom
window and later dies in hospital. Sometime later Margot (Nicole
Garcia), Betty's mother, sees a young boy playing in the street
nearby and brings him home to serve as a replacement son for Betty.
The boy's mother, Carole (Mathilde Seigner), then reports the
disappearance to the police, helping to set off a chain of events
which bind the protagonists together in ways they never expected.
Adapted from a novel by Ruth Rendell.
This innovative book provides a new perspective on Basic Income - a
regular, unconditional payment to every citizen of the country.
This comprehensive book has been rigorously researched and thus
will appeal to academics, policy-makers, and the general reader
concerned about the current state of social security in the UK.
Basic Income in practice, A Basic Income includes details of real
Basic Income Schemes.
This innovative book provides a new perspective on Basic Income - a
regular, unconditional payment to every citizen resident in the
country. This comprehensive book has been rigoursly researched and
thus will appeal to academics and policy-makers, as well, as to the
general reader who is concerned about the current state of social
security in the UK. Basic Income in practive, A Basic Income
Pocketbook includes details of real Basic Income Schemes.
This innovative book provides a new, concise perspective on Basic
Income - a regular, unconditional payment to every citizen resident
in the country. This book has been rigoursly researched and thus
will appeal to academics and policy-makers, as well, as to the
general reader who is concerned about the current state of social
security in the UK.
Have you ever felt like you were under a storm cloud without an
umbrella? If so, you can relate to Abbey. From the moment she drew
her first breath, life has brought one storm after another-that is
until she met Michael. At first, he was everything she ever dreamed
of, and to her surprise, their attraction was instantaneous and
mutual. As they begin making plans for a future together, Abbey's
storm cloud returns. But will her heart be able to survive the
aftermath? In a story of love, loss, and tragedy, Stormy Weather
explores the beauty of inner strength and accepting the kindness of
others.
Raisins is a little boy bunny who lives in a house in the forest
with his mother and two sisters. His sisters have fun hopping
through the forest, but Raisins is sad because he just can't hop.
One day, Raisins sets out on an adventure that he hopes will change
his life. In the end, Raisins learns that if he keeps trying and
doesn't give up, he can make his dream come true. This book is not
specifically related to Easter, although it makes a cute addition
to an Easter basket. It is also ideal for Christmas, birthday, or
baby shower gifts. It is recommended for ages 2-9. First Graders
and some Kindergarteners will be able to read it themselves. Takes
approximately 4 minutes for an adult to read.
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