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Life of Pi (Paperback)
Lolita Chakrabarti; Yann Martel
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R337
Discovery Miles 3 370
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Winner of the 2022 Olivier Award for Best New Play "Life of Pi will
make you believe in the power of theatre" (Times). After a cargo
ship sinks in the middle of the vast Pacific Ocean, there are five
survivors stranded on a lifeboat - a hyena, a zebra, an orangutan,
a Royal Bengal tiger, and a sixteen year-old boy named Pi. Time is
against them, nature is harsh, who will survive? Based on one of
the most extraordinary and best-loved works of fiction - winner of
the Man Booker Prize, selling over fifteen million copies worldwide
- and featuring breath-taking puppetry and state-of-the-art
visuals, Life of Pi is a universally acclaimed, smash hit
adaptation of an epic journey of endurance and hope. Adapted by
acclaimed playwright Lolita Chakrabarti, this edition was published
to coincide with the West End premiere in November 2021.
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Eternal Love (Hardcover)
Lolita L Jardeleza; Foreword by Robert L Ofm McCreary
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R712
R604
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'Western-Pontic Culture Ambience and Pattern: In Memory of Eugen
Comsa' is dedicated to the memory of Eugen Comsa, an archaeologist
whose work created the foundation of the Northern Balkan prehistory
and was essential for the contemporary view of the prehistory of
the North-western Pontic region. This edited volume brings together
researchers in the field of Circumpontic archaeology from the
Neolithic to the Iron Age period. The content of the volume is
offered to students and scholars who seek a deeper understanding of
the prehistory of the Western Pontic region, in particular the
Balkans in their Eurasian context and more broadly to enhance the
scholarly collections of academic, educational, public and private
libraries throughout the world.
Do you think men have trouble expressing their true feelings? Would
you say men shut down or shut off their emotions? It's Not
Personal, It's Penis Real Men Feel has captured the voices of
different men craving the same thing: to be heard. From a man's
lips to someone's ears, let that someone be you as you listen and
learn how some real men feel about relationships with women,
partners, wives, significant others, and girlfriends. You may be
surprised by what you read and learn. However, it's about time you
hear what needs to be said and allow men to be real men who have
feelings and thoughts to express. Can you handle it?
The 2015 TIMSS Grade 9 study was administered in August 2015 by a
team of researchers at the Human Sciences Research Council (HSRC)
in collaboration with the Department of Basic Education (DBE) and
the International Association for the Evaluation of Educational
Achievement (IEA). This was the fifth time that South Africa has
participated in TIMSS since 1995. In addition to the learner
assessment data, the study also collected contextual information
from learners, teachers and school principals, making it possible
to explore the factors that are related to Grade 9 mathematics and
science achievement. This report was written to provide some
perspective about how the results of international assessments can
be used to provide meaningful national insights. Sections of the
report bring together the main findings based on descriptive,
inferential and psychometric analysis of the data. The report
concludes with recommendations of how the results relate to policy
and practice for improving educational quality.
Red Velvet is about the nineteenth century black American actor Ira
Aldridge. In a theatre dressing room in Poland, an elderly and sick
Aldridge prepares to play King Lear. The intrusion of a young
female journalist forces him to look back on the defining moment of
his illustrious career. Thirty years previously, Edmund Kean, one
of the greatest actors of his generation, collapses on the Theatre
Royal stage in London, and Pierre Laporte, theatre manager and
friend, asks Aldridge to replace him as Othello. At the same time
Parliament is preparing to vote in favour of abolishing slavery in
all British colonies. Opinions are fiercely divided. Aldridge
performs successfully at the Theatre Royal but the reactions of the
cast and critics are complex and divisive. He is not allowed to
fulfil his engagement and the betrayal of a dear friend changes the
course of his life. Red Velvet examines the world of the theatre,
where comedy and tragedy are synonymous. The play discusses
friendship, betrayal, the art of acting and prejudice.
WINNER, NEW JERSEY STUDIES ACADEMIC ALLIANCE BOOK AWARD James
Collins Johnson made his name by escaping slavery in Maryland and
fleeing to Princeton, New Jersey, where he built a life in a
bustling community of African Americans working at what is now
Princeton University. After only four years, he was recognized by a
student from Maryland, arrested, and subjected to a trial for
extradition under the 1793 Fugitive Slave Act. On the eve of his
rendition, after attempts to free Johnson by force had failed, a
local aristocratic white woman purchased Johnson's freedom,
allowing him to avoid re-enslavement. The Princeton Fugitive Slave
reconstructs James Collins Johnson's life, from birth and enslaved
life in Maryland to his daring escape, sensational trial for
re-enslavement, and last-minute change of fortune, and through to
the end of his life in Princeton, where he remained a figure of
local fascination. Stories of Johnson's life in Princeton often
describe him as a contented, jovial soul, beloved on campus and
memorialized on his gravestone as "The Students Friend." But these
familiar accounts come from student writings and sentimental
recollections in alumni reports-stories from elite, predominantly
white, often southern sources whose relationships with Johnson were
hopelessly distorted by differences in race and social standing. In
interrogating these stories against archival records, newspaper
accounts, courtroom narratives, photographs, and family histories,
author Lolita Buckner Inniss builds a picture of Johnson on his own
terms, piecing together the sparse evidence and disaggregating him
from the other black vendors with whom he was sometimes confused.
By telling Johnson's story and examining the relationship between
antebellum Princeton's black residents and the economic engine that
supported their community, the book questions the distinction
between employment and servitude that shrinks and threatens to
disappear when an individual's freedom is circumscribed by
immobility, lack of opportunity, and contingency on local
interpretations of a hotly contested body of law.
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Captivated (Paperback)
Justine Elyot, Charlotte Stein, Sommer Marsden, Elizabeth Coldwell, Heather Towne, …
bundle available
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R231
Discovery Miles 2 310
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A hot erotica collection about being in control, or needing to
serve. 'Captivated' includes original erotica stories from Justine
Elyot, Lolita Lopez, Charlotte Stein, Aishling Morgan and Lisette
Ashton. Another hot short story collection from Mischief Books.
Kinky role play is where deeply rooted fantasies come to life,
exploring domination and submission. Punishment, discipline and
shame all play their part while masters, mistresses and slaves find
a thrilling satisfaction in their unique roles. These stories
venture into the minds and hearts of sensual servitude. Other hot
short story collections from Mischief Books include: Forever Bound:
Stories of Seduction and Submission Confessions: Tales of Female
Misbehaviour
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Life of Pi (Paperback)
Lolita Chakrabarti; Yann Martel
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R391
Discovery Miles 3 910
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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Winner of the 2022 Olivier Award for Best New Play "Life of Pi will
make you believe in the power of theatre" - The Times After a cargo
ship sinks in the middle of the vast Pacific Ocean, there are five
survivors stranded on a lifeboat — a hyena, a zebra, an
orangutan, a Royal Bengal tiger, and a sixteen year-old boy named
Pi. Time is against them, nature is harsh, who will survive? Based
on one of the most extraordinary and best-loved works of fiction
– winner of the Man Booker Prize, selling over 15million copies
worldwide – and featuring breath-taking puppetry and
state-of-the-art visuals, Life of Pi is a universally acclaimed,
smash hit adaptation of an epic journey of endurance and hope.
Adapted by acclaimed playwright Lolita Chakrabarti, this edition
was published to coincide with the Broadway premiere in October
2022.
? HABLAME DE MI ? es un recuento de lo que nos sucedio a dos
hermanas en Italia a causa de un accidente que nos redujo a estado
de coma y por el cual llamaron a Colombia al ver las circunstancias
en que llegamos a urgencias y en el que mi hijo se estaba
debatiendo entre la vida y la muerte. Asi nace este testimonio de
lucha y fuerza de voluntad, despues de habernos dado materialmente
por muertas. Una guerra sin cuartel por sobrevivir y luchar en
contra de la invalidez mental y fisica para que la incapacidad no
se sembrara para siempre en nuestros cerebros y si no luchabamos
por la reeducacion motriz, hoy seriamos un par de invalidas
vegetando por la vida. El merito de este escrito es el de darle
forma a mi propio milagro empujado por el acto de amor de mis
hermanas, Luz, Mary, Tatiana y Violeta al salir del coma pues el
dia que se habia firmado la autorizacion para ser desconectada,
ellas van a cuidados intensivos acompanarme hasta el ultimo
instante de mi vida lejos de imaginarse que con sus dolorosas
palabras me motivarian a salir del estado en el que me encontraba,
ellas de la mano de Dios hicieron la diferencia ya que gracias a su
presencia y sus insistentes llamados de amor reaccione. Atras quedo
esa historia y gracias a Dios, al cuerpo medico Italiano, mis
hermanas, las oraciones de mi madre, a esa voluntad que no tiene
fronteras y muchisimas lagrimas, logre sobreponerme y mirando la
vida desde otro angulo, inicie la reconstruccion de mi vida para
hoy por hoy poder decir: ?Lolita es mi nombre y mi apellido es
felicidad?
South Africa has participated in a number of local and
international achievement studies in the field of education over
the last 20 years and responses to the results have been somewhat
mixed. Critics argue that participation in international
assessments is a pointless exercise because of the slow pace of
improvement in South African education. Supporters point out that
international assessment results can be useful at many different
levels of policy and planning, especially when studies are repeated
across time. The purpose of this book is to provide a measured
assessment of what has been achieved in South African education
over the last 20 years based on the evidence provided by Trends in
International Mathematics and Science Studies (TIMMS), to redefine
what 'good' progress means in light of South Africa's developmental
pathway and to recommend what evidence based interventions can be
considered as the next realistic steps in South Africa's
educational development.
WINNER, NEW JERSEY STUDIES ACADEMIC ALLIANCE BOOK AWARD James
Collins Johnson made his name by escaping slavery in Maryland and
fleeing to Princeton, New Jersey, where he built a life in a
bustling community of African Americans working at what is now
Princeton University. After only four years, he was recognized by a
student from Maryland, arrested, and subjected to a trial for
extradition under the 1793 Fugitive Slave Act. On the eve of his
rendition, after attempts to free Johnson by force had failed, a
local aristocratic white woman purchased Johnson's freedom,
allowing him to avoid re-enslavement. The Princeton Fugitive Slave
reconstructs James Collins Johnson's life, from birth and enslaved
life in Maryland to his daring escape, sensational trial for
re-enslavement, and last-minute change of fortune, and through to
the end of his life in Princeton, where he remained a figure of
local fascination. Stories of Johnson's life in Princeton often
describe him as a contented, jovial soul, beloved on campus and
memorialized on his gravestone as "The Students Friend." But these
familiar accounts come from student writings and sentimental
recollections in alumni reports-stories from elite, predominantly
white, often southern sources whose relationships with Johnson were
hopelessly distorted by differences in race and social standing. In
interrogating these stories against archival records, newspaper
accounts, courtroom narratives, photographs, and family histories,
author Lolita Buckner Inniss builds a picture of Johnson on his own
terms, piecing together the sparse evidence and disaggregating him
from the other black vendors with whom he was sometimes confused.
By telling Johnson's story and examining the relationship between
antebellum Princeton's black residents and the economic engine that
supported their community, the book questions the distinction
between employment and servitude that shrinks and threatens to
disappear when an individual's freedom is circumscribed by
immobility, lack of opportunity, and contingency on local
interpretations of a hotly contested body of law.
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Hymn (Paperback)
Lolita Chakrabarti
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R385
Discovery Miles 3 850
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Sometimes it takes a long time to sound like yourself (Miles Davis)
Two men meet at a funeral. Gil knew the deceased. Benny did not.
Before long their families are close. Soon they'll be singing the
same tune. Benny is a loner anchored by his wife and children. Gil
longs to fulfill his potential. They develop a deep bond but as
cracks appear in their fragile lives they start to realise that
true courage comes in different forms. Featuring music from Gil and
Benny's lives, Lolita Chakrabarti's searching, soulful new play
asks what it takes to be a good father, brother or son. This
edition was published to coincide with the world premiere at
London's Almeida Theatre in February 2021.
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