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Collins Cambridge IGCSE (TM) English as a Second Language Third
Edition has been fully updated to support the revised Cambridge
IGCSE (TM) and IGCSE (9-1) English as a Second Language syllabuses
(0510/0511/0991/0993) for examination from 2024 Exam Board:
Cambridge Assessment International Education For examination from
2024 Written and edited by experienced English as a Second Language
authors and examiners Provides learner support for the Cambridge
IGCSE (TM) and IGCSE (9-1) English as a Second Language syllabuses
(0510/0511/0991/0993) for examination from 2024 Coverage of each of
the four skills of listening, reading, speaking and writing
Supportive write-in resource for use in the classroom, as homework,
or for self-study Engaging content to practise and consolidate
language skills, grammar and vocabulary The third edition includes
a new section on synonyms to consolidate and expand vocabulary and
a new section with speaking skills advice This resource is endorsed
by Cambridge Assessment International Education to provide learner
support for the syllabus for examination from 2024.
If you love Jennifer Robson or The Crown you will love New York
Times bestselling author Karen Harper's novel about Elizabeth, The
Queen Mother. 1939. As the wife of the King George VI and the
mother of the future queen, Elizabeth-"the queen mother"-shows a
warm, smiling face to the world. But it's no surprise that Hitler
himself calls her the "Most Dangerous Woman in Europe." For behind
that soft voice and kindly demeanor is a will of steel. Two years
earlier, George was thrust onto the throne when his brother Edward
abdicated, determined to marry his divorced, American mistress Mrs.
Simpson. Vowing to do whatever it takes to make her husband's reign
a success, Elizabeth endears herself to the British people, and
prevents the former king and his brazen bride from ever again
setting foot in Buckingham Palace. Elizabeth holds many powerful
cards, she's also hiding damaging secrets about her past and her
provenance that could prove to be her undoing. In this riveting
novel of royal secrets and intrigue, Karen Harper lifts the veil on
one of the world's most fascinating families, and how its "secret
weapon" of a matriarch maneuvered her way through one of the most
dangerous chapters of the century.
The daughter of a disgraced earl, she matched wits with a prince.
It is the fourteenth century, the height of the Medieval Age, and
at the court of King Edward III of England, chivalry is loudly
praised while treachery runs rampant. When the lovely and
high-spirited Joan of Kent is sent to this politically charged
court, she is woefully unprepared for the underhanded maneuverings
of her peers.
Determined to increase the breadth of his rule, the king will use
any means necessary to gain control of France--including
manipulating his own son, Edward, Prince of Wales. Joan plots to
become involved with the prince to scandalize the royal family, for
she has learned they engineered her father's downfall and death.
But what begins as a calculated strategy soon--to Joan's
surprise--grows into love. When Joan learns that Edward returns her
feelings, she is soon fighting her own, for how can she love the
man that ruined her family? And, if she does, what will be the
cost?
Filled with scandal, court intrigue, and prominent figures of the
Medieval Age, "The First Princess of Wales" has at its center a
wonderful love story, which is all the more remarkable because it
is true. Karen Harper's compelling, fast-paced novel tells the
riveting tale of an innocent girl who marries a prince and gives
birth to a king.
Based on a seldom-told true story, this novel is perfect for
everyone who is fascinated by Britain's royal family-a behind the
scenes look into the nurseries of little princes and the foibles of
big princes. April, 1897: A young nanny arrives at Sandringham,
ancestral estate of the Duke and Duchess of York. She is excited,
exhausted-and about to meet royalty...So begins the unforgettable
story of Charlotte Bill, who would care for a generation of royals
as their parents never could. Neither Charlotte-LaLa, as her
charges dub her-nor anyone else can predict that eldest sons David
and Bertie will each one day be king. LaLa knows only that these
children, and the four who swiftly follow, need her steadfast
loyalty and unconditional affection. But the greatest impact on
Charlotte's life is made by a mere bud on the family tree: a
misunderstood soul who will one day be known as the Lost Prince.
Young Prince John needs all of Lala's love-the kind of love his
parents won't...or can't...show him. From Britain's old wealth to
the glittering excesses of Tsarist Russia; from country cottages to
royal yachts, and from nursery to ballroom, Charlotte Bill
witnesses history. The Royal Nanny is a seamless blend of fact and
fiction-an intensely intimate, yet epic tale spanning decades,
continents, and divides that only love can cross.
"In a gripping historical novel of suspense and romance from the
national bestselling author of The Queen's Governess, two women
fight to defeat the enemies of the precarious Tudor monarchy by
uncovering the secrets of the dead..." London, 1501. In a time of
political unrest, Varina Westcott, a young widow and candle maker
for court and church, agrees to perform a clandestine service for
Queen Elizabeth of York, wife of Henry VII--carve wax figures of
four dead children, two of her offspring lost in infancy and her
two brothers, the Princes of the Tower, whose mysterious
disappearance years ago has never been solved. Having lost a child
herself, Varina feels a sympathetic bond with the queen. And as she
works under the watchful eye of handsome Nicholas Sutton, an
ambitious assistant to the royals, she develops feelings of quite a
different nature... Then news comes from Wales of the unexpected
death of newly married Prince Arthur, the queen's eldest child and
heir to the throne. Deeply grieving, Elizabeth suspects that Arthur
did not die of a sudden illness, as reported, but was actually
murdered by her husband's enemies. This time her task for Varina
and Nicholas is of vital importance--travel into the Welsh
wilderness to investigate the prince's death. But as the couple
unearths one unsettling clue after another, they begin to fear that
the conspiracy they're confronting is far more ambitious and
treacherous than even the queen imagined. And it aims to utterly
destroy the Tudor dynasty.
Cultural awareness in the helping professions is crucial to
providing the best possible care. In this expanded new edition of
Cross-Cultural Practice, the authors uniquely present factors
common to diverse ethnic and cultural populations that are useful
in building cross-cultural competence. Building on the existential
concepts of Victor Frankl, the text provides a framework for
helping families and individuals discover meaning and meaning
opportunities in daily living. The book is organized into chapters
dedicated to specific population profiles. New chapters give an
overview of key concepts used throughout the book and summarize the
authors' theoretical approach toward cross-cultural practice.
From New York Times bestselling author Karen Harper comes a novel
based on the lives of two amazing sisters . . . One sailed the
Titanic and started a fashion empire . . . The other overtook
Hollywood and scandalized the world . . . Together, they were
unstoppable. They rose from genteel poverty, two beautiful sisters,
ambitious, witty, seductive. Elinor and Lucy Sutherland are at once
each other's fiercest supporters and most vicious critics. Lucy
transformed herself into Lucile, the daring fashion designer who
revolutionized the industry with her flirtatious gowns and brazen
self-promotion. And when she married Sir Cosmo Duff-Gordon her life
seemed to be a fairy tale. But success came at many costs--to her
marriage and to her children . . . and then came the fateful night
of April 14, 1912 and the scandal that followed. Elinor's novels
titillate readers, and it's even asked in polite drawing rooms if
you would like to "sin with Elinor Glyn?" Her work pushes the
boundaries of what's acceptable; her foray into the glittering new
world of Hollywood turns her into a world-wide phenomenon. But
although she writes of passion, the true love she longs for eludes
her. But despite quarrels and misunderstandings, distance and
destiny, there is no bond stronger than that of the two
sisters--confidants, friends, rivals and the two "It Girls" of
their day.
Before there was Meghan Markle, there was Consuelo Vanderbilt, the
original American Duchess. Perfect for readers of Jennifer Robson
and lovers of Downton Abbey. Karen Harper tells the tale of
Consuelo Vanderbilt, her "The Wedding of the Century" to the Duke
of Marlborough, and her quest to find meaning behind "the glitter
and the gold." On a cold November day in 1895, a carriage
approaches St Thomas Episcopal Church on New York City's Fifth
Avenue. Massive crowds surge forward, awaiting their glimpse of
heiress Consuelo Vanderbilt. Just 18, the beautiful bride has not
only arrived late, but in tears, yet her marriage to the aloof Duke
of Marlborough proceeds. Bullied into the wedding by her
indomitable mother, Alva, Consuelo loves another. But a deal was
made, trading some of the vast Vanderbilt wealth for a title and
prestige, and Consuelo, bred to obey, realizes she must make the
best of things. At Blenheim Palace, Consuelo is confronted with an
overwhelming list of duties, including producing an "heir and a
spare," but her relationship with the duke quickly disintegrates.
Consuelo finds an inner strength, charming everyone from debutantes
to diplomats including Winston Churchill, as she fights for women's
suffrage. And when she takes a scandalous leap, can she hope to
attain love at last...? From the dawning of the opulent Gilded Age,
to the battles of the Second World War, American Duchess is a
riveting tale of one woman's quest to attain independence-at any
price.
This beautiful set of elegant, delicate drawings create imaginative
landscapes for readers to fill with their minds. This collection is
particularly concerned with the bloom and growth of spring, nature
and humanity intertwined and contorted into amorphous beauty. Karen
Harper's Spring Secrets will appeal strongly to anyone with an
artistic disposition looking to express themselves and truly engage
with the art contained within.
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Two Footsteps (Paperback)
Belle Brooks; Edited by Karen Harper; Cover design or artwork by Tracey Weston
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R327
Discovery Miles 3 270
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Winner (Paperback)
Belle Brooks; Edited by Karen Harper, Lauren McKellar
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R681
Discovery Miles 6 810
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One Fear (Paperback)
Belle Brooks; Edited by Karen Harper, Lauren McKellar
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R325
Discovery Miles 3 250
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From New York Times bestselling author Karen Harper comes a novel
based on the lives of two amazing sisters ...One sailed the Titanic
and started a fashion empire ...The other overtook Hollywood and
scandalized the world ...Together, they were unstoppable. They rose
from genteel poverty, two beautiful sisters, ambitious, witty,
seductive. Elinor and Lucy Sutherland are at once each other's
fiercest supporters and most vicious critics. Lucy transformed
herself into Lucile, the daring fashion designer who revolutionized
the industry with her flirtatious gowns and brazen self-promotion.
And when she married Sir Cosmo Duff-Gordon her life seemed to be a
fairy tale. But success came at many costs-to her marriage and to
her children ...and then came the fateful night of April 14, 1912
and the scandal that followed. Elinor's novels titillate readers,
and it's even asked in polite drawing rooms if you would like to
"sin with Elinor Glyn?" Her work pushes the boundaries of what's
acceptable; her foray into the glittering new world of Hollywood
turns her into a world-wide phenomenon. But although she writes of
passion, the true love she longs for eludes her. But despite
quarrels and misunderstandings, distance and destiny, there is no
bond stronger than that of the two sisters-confidants, friends,
rivals and the two "It Girls" of their day.
Can a traumatized veteran-turned-mercenary who is tormented by
voices in his head be saved by the love of a wayward single mother
with demons of her own? Afflicted by PTSD from serving in
Afghanistan, and tormented by a childhood trauma, transient veteran
Matthieu Rousseau struggles with the choices he's made in his life.
Estranged from his family, Matthieu drifts from one mercenary job
to the next, until one thing stops him. Fate. In hiding from her
abusive ex-husband, musician Fate Callahan lives in New Orleans
with her seven-year-old daughter. She remains in constant fear of
being found, and her worst nightmare comes alive when a dark,
dangerous stranger tells her he's been hired to locate and kill
her-but wants to save her instead. Fate and Matthieu find
themselves on the run together, fleeing from the hitmen and an
unseen evil worse than anything else they'll face. While just
trying to stay alive, they become entangled in the battle between
the Vigilati and the Lochrim; an archaic sect of witches and the
evil creatures they are bred to fight. Unbeknownst to Fate and
Matthieu, they are more deeply connected to the Vigilati than
either of them could ever imagine. They must join family and allies
of the Vigilati to help save the human world, possibly saving each
other along the way. Matthieu teaches Fate how to trust in love
again, while she gives him back the one thing he never thought he
deserved-family.
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Nico (Paperback)
Nancy S. Thompson, Karen Harper; J B Hartnett
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R337
Discovery Miles 3 370
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When I was a boy, I met a girl. She didn't know it then, but... She
changed me. Now.....I am a man. A man who is broken by the stories
of the women who come to me. They are my birds with broken wings. I
help them heal, help them to make them strong, so they can fly
free. Lark changed me. Loved Me. Made Me Strong. With her, I am
free. I write... To the girl of the past. To the girl of my
present. And, the girl of my future. Dear Dish...
A bold and intriguing novel about the woman who was William
Shakespeare's secret wife, by the national bestselling author.
As historical records show, Anne Whateley of Temple Grafton was
betrothed to William Shakespeare just days before he was forced to
wed the pregnant Anne Hathaway. Here, Anne Whateley takes up her
pen to tell the intimate story of her daring life with Will.
Obliged to acknowledge Will's publicly sanctioned marriage, Anne
Whateley nevertheless follows him from rural Stratford-Upon-Avon to
teeming London, where they honor their secret union, the coming
together of two passionate souls. Persecution and plague,
insurrection and inferno, friends and foes all play parts in Anne's
lively tale.
Spanning half a century of Elizabethan and Jacobean history, and
sweeping from the lowest reaches of society to the royal court,
this richly textured novel tells the real story of Shakespeare in
love.
In late summer of 1562, with handsome Lord Robert Dudley by her side, Elizabeth Tudor leads her retinue to London’s Royal College of Physicians -- to demand its help in the raging battle against disease and pestilence. But the stalwart queen is shaken when a frighteningly lifelike effigy of herself ravaged by pox turns up in her royal coach.
Elizabeth’s fear that the counterfeit corpse is a harbinger of tragedy comes to fruition when ever more terrifying transgressions penetrate the very heart of her royal precincts. With the help of her Privy Plot Council , Elizabeth resolves to unmask a murderer who wears a false face and is beset by the vilest humours of the soul. But when she herself falls ill, an entire realm is caught in the grip of a treasonous conspiracy...as the indomitable young monarch fights for her life, her realm, and her rightful crown.
It is the crowning day of twenty-five-year-old Bess Tudor's life as she returns from exile to become England's queen. But even as her magnificent procession wends its way to Westminster Palace, a shot rings out, muffled by the jostling crowd.
Within moments of becoming England's ruler, Elizabeth learns of the brutal murder of a highborn lady of the court, the sister of one of her dearest friends. Elizabeth cannot refuse her friend's request to find the killer -- especially since the prime suspect is too close to the crown -- and her friends -- to overlook.
Elizabeth must be circumspect. Trust can be deadly. So she summons her small band of loyal retainers and plunges into a cauldron of conflicting loyalties and deadly intrigue.
From the pomp, pageantry, and insidious gossip of the court to the lethal tidal pools swirling under London Bridge, the passionate young queen must seize the reins of her empire -- and find a killer determined to destroy the crown itself....
The letter came in secret, with a pearl eardrop from an aunt long thought dead, resurrecting the forbidden past. Banished by her spiteful half sister, Queen Mary, to Hatfield House in the English countryside, twenty-five-year-old Princess Elizabeth cannot refuse the summons. The Boleyns are in grave danger. And Elizabeth, daughter of Anne Boleyn, is marked for death by a master poisoner whose reign of terror may have royal sanction.
With her few loyal retainers, Elizabeth escapes to Kent. Here, in her ancestral Hever Castle, now held by the Queen's loyalists, Elizabeth seeks to unravel the plot against her. And here, in the embrace of intrigue and betrayal, the princess must find a brilliant, powerfully connected killer--before the killer finds her....
From the author of the bestselling "Elizabeth I" series comes the
story of Mary Boleyn, whose beauty captured the hearts of two
kings, and whose star rose and fell before that of her tragic
sister Anne.
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