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Original tales by remarkable writers Hometown Tales is a series of
books pairing exciting new voices with some of the most talented
and important writers at work today. Some of the tales are fiction
and some are narrative non-fiction - they are all powerful,
fascinating and moving, and aim to celebrate regional diversity and
explore the meaning of home. In these pages on the Midlands, you'll
find two unique works of fiction. A richly-imagined tale about a
young girl adopted by a couple living in the village of Fleckney -
'Home Is Where the Heart Is' - by author of Costa-shortlisted Pao,
Kerry Young. And 'Time and Seasons', a heartfelt, powerful story of
young love across the ages in Milton Keynes by Carolyn Sanderson.
_______________ 'Kerry Young is a stand-alone talent in the new
emerging generation of writers from the Caribbean region. Her
stories are gritty and also funny and very real' - Monique Roffey
_______________ A story of revolution and oppression, privilege and
poverty, love and betrayal from the critically acclaimed author of
Pao Fay Wong is caught between worlds. Her father is a Chinese
immigrant who conjured a fortune from nothing; her African heritage
mother grew up on a plantation and now reigns over their mansion in
Lady Musgrave Road. But her father's Chinatown haunts are out of
bounds and the airy rooms of their home are filled with her
mother's uncontrollable rages - rages against which Fay rebels as
she grows into a headstrong woman. As she tries to escape the
restraints of her privileged upbringing, Fay's eyes are opened to a
Jamaica she was never meant to see. And when her mother decides
that she must marry the racketeer Yang Pao, she finds herself on a
journey that will lead to sacrifice and betrayal.
_______________ 'Kerry Young is a standalone talent in the new
emerging generation of writers from the Caribbean region. Read her
if you want to know about the Caribbean' - Monique Roffey, winner
of the OCM BOCAS Prize for Caribbean Literature 'A vivid portrayal
... Kerry Young's heartfelt, sparky and affecting debut novel is a
chronicle of multicultural Jamaica, both in its cultural richness
and in its strife and tensions' - Guardian 'A pacy but absorbing
saga of domestic struggle and gangland manoeuvring set against the
violent backdrop of postwar Jamaican politics' - Independent on
Sunday _______________ From the author of the Costa and
Commonwealth Prize-shortlisted Pao Jamaica, 1938. Gloria Campbell
is sixteen years old when a single violent act changes her life
forever. She and her younger sister flee their hometown to forge a
new life in Kingston. As all around them the city convulses with
political change, Gloria's desperation and striking beauty lead her
to Sybil and Beryl, and a house of ill-repute where she meets Yang
Pao, a Kingston racketeer whose destiny becomes irresistibly bound
with her own. Sybil kindles in Gloria a fire of social justice
which will propel her to Cuba and a personal and political
awakening that she must reconcile with the realities of her life,
her love of Jamaica and a past that is never far behind her. Set
against the turbulent backdrop of a country on the cusp of a new
era, Gloria is an enthralling and illuminating story of love and
redemption. _______________ 'Gloria is a brilliant, observant,
sometimes complex read, but with clear and simple messages, it
speaks to the feminist and equal rights campaigner in all of us
*****' - Western Mail 'A very authentic portrayal of a woman's lot
in 1950s, 1960s Jamaica. I fell in love with Gloria and was turning
over the pages rapidly, willing her to conquer her situation. A
triumph' - Alex Wheatle, author of Brenton Brown 'A highly
evocative portrait of a country in transition, and of one woman's
search for self-awareness and self-respect' - Mail on Sunday
Many evangelicals preach what the apostles and disciples did in
Jesus' day were just that and they cannot be done today. Prayers
for healing, help or protection are just as applicable today as
they were then. Even when we do not know God he is constantly
showing us His love and presence in everything around us, in all
our daily events.
People with bipolar disorder are particularly vulnerable to anxiety
and intrusive mental imagery, which can contribute to mood swings
and a heightened risk for relapse. This book presents a novel brief
treatment that focuses on working with mental images to reduce
distress and enhance mood stability. Grounded in
cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), the book provides therapists
with tested techniques for formulating individualized treatment
targets, using metacognitive strategies to reduce the power of
images, rescripting problematic images, and building adaptive
positive images. User-friendly instructions for assessment and
intervention include case examples, sample scripts, and
troubleshooting tips. In a large-size format for easy photocopying,
the book includes 19 reproducible handouts and session agendas.
Purchasers get access to a Web page where they can download and
print the reproducible materials.
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