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Miss Cullen finds herself in a dreadful predicament. Four years
from retirement, she can no longer meet the educational standards
expected nor control her pupils at Besley High School for girls.
She knows that no other school will hire her now, but if she is
sacked or doesn't work until she's 60, she will lose her pension.
Her only hope is to hang on. But her poor exam results affect the
standing of the whole school. Her colleagues embark on a campaign
against her to save their own positions and she retaliates by
involving the school inspector. Into this hostile environment comes
Viola Kennedy, a young new teacher full of optimism and ideas, who
instead gets caught up in the conspiracies and swirling
resentments. A quietly devastating novel about the realities of
life for single working women in the 1920s and the systems that
failed them.
'These stories have all had their origins in dreams... Terrifying
enough to the dreamer... I hope that some readers will experience
an agreeable shudder or two in the reading of them.' A malignant
entity answers the call of an ancient curse on the coast of
Brittany; a traveller's curiosity delivers him to an abominable
Hallowe'en ritual; the curious new owner of a haunted mansion
discovers something far worse than ghosts in the night. Randalls
Round has long been revered by devotees of the weird tale. First
published in 1929, its stories of ritualistic folk horror and M. R.
James-inspired accounts of ancient forces terrorising humanity are
thoroughly deserving of wider recognition. This collection includes
a new introduction exploring Eleanor Scott's impact on weird and
folk horror fiction, and two chilling stories by N. Dennett -
speculated to be another of the author's pseudonyms
A unique study of infancy and infant death that is wide-ranging and
diverse in its approach. Eleanor Scott looks at theoretical issues,
gender, women's power, childbirth, burial practices, infanticide
and much more besides. The social and cultural attitudes to babies,
infants and young adults within societies from the Neolithic to the
Medieval period are explored, with examples from Britain, Europe,
Scandinavia, the Americas, and Asia.
"A fascinating assortment of articles about urban ministry--some
inspirational, some challenging, and some extremely practical.
Something for everyone".--Kimberley Bobo, Midwest Academy, Chicago.
Contributors include urban pastons, community organizers, seminary
professors, and church leaders.
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