0
Your cart

Your cart is empty

Browse All Departments
  • All Departments
Price
  • R250 - R500 (4)
  • R500 - R1,000 (2)
  • R1,000 - R2,500 (2)
  • -
Status
Brand

Showing 1 - 8 of 8 matches in All Departments

Jake's Boy - Part II of A Place to Call Home? (Hardcover): Lynda Smith Jake's Boy - Part II of A Place to Call Home? (Hardcover)
Lynda Smith
R690 Discovery Miles 6 900 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
A Place to Call Home? (Hardcover): Lynda Smith A Place to Call Home? (Hardcover)
Lynda Smith
R690 Discovery Miles 6 900 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

A Place to Call Home? by Lynda Smith is set in 1936, a time between the two world wars, but Jacob's story begins in 1905. He is a Russian Jewish immigrant whose parents and younger sister are desperate to escape the escalating danger of the Russian pogroms. They embark on a long, perilous sea journey and arrive in the northwest of England where, at the age of ten years, Jacob starts a new life in his adopted country. His ambition is to be a successful businessman, and he achieves that goal. His life becomes even more complicated when he falls in love with one of his female employees. They enter into an affair, resulting in the birth of a son, who is blissfully unaware that Jacob is his father. Torn between his loyalty to his wife and daughters, his deeply embedded Jewish roots, and his mistress and his son, Jacob is in constant turmoil about what to do so as to cause the least amount of hurt and pain to all the people he holds dear. The story takes into account the horror of the Great War, in which Jacob enlisted as a boy solider in 1916. Threaded throughout this story are the themes of socio-economic disparity, religious bigotry, ignorance, and anti-Semitism.

Our Song - A Memoir of Love and Race (Paperback): Lynda Smith Hoggan Our Song - A Memoir of Love and Race (Paperback)
Lynda Smith Hoggan
R400 R372 Discovery Miles 3 720 Save R28 (7%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

The year was 1972. The place was rural Pennsylvania. Civil rights, the Vietnam War, and counterculture youth who were defying their traditional parents had the nation in social upheaval. Lynda was white, an anxious but earnest free spirit studying poetry, peyote, and peaceful protest at her small university. JT was black, a talented athlete recruited from the inner city to win basketball games for Lynda's hometown college. Their chemistry was irresistible, but their schools were hours apart-so, in the days before email, cell phones, and video chat apps to connect them, they reached out to each other in the only way possible: letters. Songs and prose penned late into the night revealed a longing that neither had felt before. JT used music to show Lynda his sensitive side and deep desire for true love. Lynda strove to leave her conservative upbringing behind, to see truths beyond skin color and the pressure-for women, especially-to conform. But their connection, though deep, was also fragile. Racist parents, a jealous friend, and a prior lover who came back to claim Lynda ultimately unraveled the delicate fabric woven by their words. Now, four decades later, Lynda and JT may have another chance. Can they take it? This sensual memoir by human sexuality professor Lynda Smith Hoggan lays bare the raw contradictions between social expectations and the heart's desires-and leaves readers pondering what love might look like in a world where we are truly free.

Jakes boy - Sequel to 'A place to call home?' (Paperback): Lynda Smith Jakes boy - Sequel to 'A place to call home?' (Paperback)
Lynda Smith
R382 Discovery Miles 3 820 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Jake's Boy - Part II of A Place to Call Home? (Paperback): Lynda Smith Jake's Boy - Part II of A Place to Call Home? (Paperback)
Lynda Smith
R436 Discovery Miles 4 360 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
A Place to Call Home? (Paperback): Lynda Smith A Place to Call Home? (Paperback)
Lynda Smith
R436 Discovery Miles 4 360 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

A Place to Call Home? by Lynda Smith is set in 1936, a time between the two world wars, but Jacob's story begins in 1905. He is a Russian Jewish immigrant whose parents and younger sister are desperate to escape the escalating danger of the Russian pogroms. They embark on a long, perilous sea journey and arrive in the northwest of England where, at the age of ten years, Jacob starts a new life in his adopted country. His ambition is to be a successful businessman, and he achieves that goal. His life becomes even more complicated when he falls in love with one of his female employees. They enter into an affair, resulting in the birth of a son, who is blissfully unaware that Jacob is his father. Torn between his loyalty to his wife and daughters, his deeply embedded Jewish roots, and his mistress and his son, Jacob is in constant turmoil about what to do so as to cause the least amount of hurt and pain to all the people he holds dear. The story takes into account the horror of the Great War, in which Jacob enlisted as a boy solider in 1916. Threaded throughout this story are the themes of socio-economic disparity, religious bigotry, ignorance, and anti-Semitism.

Children's and Young People's Nursing in Practice - A Problem-Based Learning Approach (Paperback): Valerie Coleman,... Children's and Young People's Nursing in Practice - A Problem-Based Learning Approach (Paperback)
Valerie Coleman, Lynda Smith, Maureen Bradshaw
R1,888 Discovery Miles 18 880 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This innovative textbook uses a problem-based learning (PBL) approach to cover content that is most common to child branch nursing courses. The evidence-based PBL 'triggers' are grounded in the reality of everyday contemporary nursing practice, and readers are engaged in an active learning process in order to develop key skills for clinical practice and life long learning. The book features individual chapters focusing on the different care environments that student nurses experience when caring for children, young people and families within health and social care. It is not necessary for readers to be undertaking a PBL structured course in order to use, and benefit from, this text.

Family Centred Care - Concept, Theory and Practice (Paperback, 2001 Ed.): Lynda Smith, Valerie Coleman, Maureen Bradshaw Family Centred Care - Concept, Theory and Practice (Paperback, 2001 Ed.)
Lynda Smith, Valerie Coleman, Maureen Bradshaw
R1,456 Discovery Miles 14 560 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

"I cannot remember when I last read a nursing text and felt the same sense of relief: at last we have a resource which brings together the mass of concepts, theories and practice issues which are so fundamental to children's nursing. What is unique about this book is that it really does take the step of putting theories into practice. This book would make an excellent introduction for those wanting to increase their level of expertise in working with children and families at any stage in their careers." - extract from The Foreword by Anne Casey - Editor of Paediatric Nursing. Family centred care is the cornerstone of Children's Nursing practice and this engaging and comprehensive text introduces both the theoretical and practical components of this important concept. The authors analyse current issues surrounding family centred care and provide readers with a unique Continuum for Practice that will enable them to implement the concept both in the community and in hospital based settings. The text is clearly structured into the following three parts: Part One provides a definition of family centred care and a Practice Continuum. Part Two is an analysis of current perspectives, issues and challenges impinging on family centred care. Part Three addresses the skills required to actually practice family centred care so that it can become a reality for children, families and nurses. The underlying principles of family centred care are presented as frameworks grounded in the realities of day-to-day practice. In this way the reader is equipped with a toolkit that they can use to develop their expertise, at their own pace in their individual care environment. Family Centred Care will be essential reading for all student and qualified nurses working with children and their families in a variety of health care settings.

Free Delivery
Pinterest Twitter Facebook Google+
You may like...
Killing Karoline - A Memoir
Sara-Jayne King Paperback  (1)
R325 R279 Discovery Miles 2 790
Marco Prestige Laptop Bag (Black)
R676 Discovery Miles 6 760
Zap! Polymer Clay Jewellery
Kit R250 R212 Discovery Miles 2 120
Efekto 77300-G Nitrile Gloves (S)(Green)
R63 Discovery Miles 630
My Grace Is Sufficient For You Small…
Paperback R35 R30 Discovery Miles 300
Addis Store And Guard (38.5L)
R311 Discovery Miles 3 110
Loot
Nadine Gordimer Paperback  (2)
R205 R168 Discovery Miles 1 680
Loot
Nadine Gordimer Paperback  (2)
R205 R168 Discovery Miles 1 680
Casio LW-200-7AV Watch with 10-Year…
R999 R884 Discovery Miles 8 840
Bestway Play Pool Set (124L)
R210 R149 Discovery Miles 1 490

 

Partners