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The Tales of Time
L. Marie Wood
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The Guernsey Girls
Mary Wood
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After the hard work of being a maid at Wallington Manor in the
lead-up to Christmas, Annie is very excited at the prospect of
going home to Bethnal Green. She has missed her family, but the
money she earns keeps them all afloat. Harriet, is from the island
of Guernsey and is visiting her aunt at Wallington Manor. When she
has to leave for London Annie is asked to look after her. On the
train journey a friendship blossoms. And when an accident happens
their friendship is made even stronger. A friendship that would see
both girls through pain, happiness, marriage and death. A
friendship that would see them both united in Guernsey. But this is
just the beginning of their incredible journey . . .
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The Open Book
L. Marie Wood
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R530
Discovery Miles 5 300
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Italian Cinema presents an overview and analysis of one of the most
prolific and influential of national cinemas. Italian film has
always drawn on a wide range of popular themes - from ancient
history to the mafia, the family, the Risorgimento, terrorism,
corruption and immigration - and on an equally diverse range of
film genres - from comedy to westerns, horror, soft-porn, epics and
thrillers. Commercial constraints, state and European funding,
international competition, as much as cultural and political
trends, have all influenced the sorts of film that get made and
exported. Outlining the artistic, cultural, technical and
commercial context of film, Italian Cinema presents a history from
silent to contemporary film. As well as illuminating the work of
classic directors such as Visconti, Fellini, Rossellini, Antonioni
and Rosi, the book explores the interaction between art and popular
cinema, visual style and spectacle, space and architecture, gender
representations and politics.
The Orphanage Girls is a gritty and moving historical saga about an
orphanage in London's East End, from the bestselling author of The
Jam Factory Girls, Mary Wood. Children deserve a family to call
their own. Ruth dares to dream of another life - far away from the
horrors within the walls of Bethnal Green's infamous orphanage.
Luckily she has her friends, Amy and Ellen - but she can't keep
them safe, and the suffering is only getting worse. Surely there
must be a way out of here? But when Ruth breaks free from the
shackles of confinement and sets out into East London, hoping to
make a new life for herself, she finds that, for a girl with
nowhere to turn, life can be just as tough on the outside. Bett
keeps order in this unruly part of the East End - and takes Ruth
under her wing alongside orphanage escapee Robbie. But it is
Rebekah, a kindly woman, who offers Ruth and Robbie a home -
something neither have ever known. Yet even these two stalwart
women cannot protect them when the police learn of an orphan on the
run. It is then that Ruth must do everything in her power to hide.
Her life - and those of the friends she left behind at the
orphanage - depend on it. Continue the emotional series with The
Orphanage Girls Reunited.
Secrets of the Jam Factory Girls is a moving saga novel of
friendship set in the heart of pre-WWI London from bestselling
author, Mary Wood. Elsie's worked her way up at Swift's Jam Factory
from the shop floor to the top, and now it's her time to shine. But
when she's involved in an incident involving her half-sister
Millie's new husband, she is forced to keep it secret - the truth
could threaten their sisterly bond. Dot is dogged by fear, coming
to terms with her mother's rejection of her. She should be enjoying
the happiness she craves with her beloved Cess; instead, she's
trapped in an asylum, haunted by the horrifying cries of inmates.
All she wants is to get married, but what chance is there for her
if she's locked away? Millie is trying to build a life with her new
husband. But the man she loves is not all he seems . . . Can the
Jam Factory girls create the future they all deserve? This
historical saga series begins with The Jam Factory Girls.
A moving and emotional family drama set between France and Britain
from bestselling author, Mary Wood. They would fight for their
country, at all costs . . . When Sibbie and Marjie arrive at RAF
Digby, they are about to take on roles of national importance. It's
a cause of great excitement for everyone around them. Perhaps they
will become code-breakers, spies even? Soon the pair embark on a
rigorous training regime, but nothing can prepare them for what
they're about to face . . . Amid the vineyards of rural France,
Flora and Ella can't bear the thought of another war. But as the
thunderclouds grow darker, hanging over Europe, a sense of deep
foreboding sets in, not just for their safety but for the fate of
their families . . . With danger looming, as the threat of war
becomes real, Flora and Ella are forced to leave their idyllic home
and flee. Can they make it to safety, or will the war have further
horrors in store for them? The Brave Daughters is the fourth book
in the Girls Who Went to War series by Mary Wood.
London, 1910. When Amy's chosen as part of a programme to resettle
displaced children in Canada, her life changes tack. Her great
sadness is having to say goodbye to Ruth and Ellen, the friends who
became family to her during the dark days at the orphanage. As she
steps on board the ship to Montreal, the promise of a new life lies
ahead. But during the long crossing, Amy discovers a terrifying
secret. Canada, 1919. As the decades pass, Amy's Canadian
experience is far from the life she imagined. She always kept
Ruth's address to hand - longing to return to London and reunite
with her dear friends. With the world at war, it seems an
impossible dream. Separated by oceans, will Amy the orphanage girl
ever come home?
*A portion of profits will be donated to relief funds in Ukraine*
"When you attack us, you will see our faces, not our backs, but our
faces." -Volodymyr Zelensky, hours before Russian Autocrat Vladmir
Putin invaded Ukraine "Glory to Ukraine" isn't a greeting, it's a
calling. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky is the unexpected
leader of a generation, one whose unwavering strength rallied
everyday citizens to defend their homes, take to the streets, and
fight for their independence. Everything is Possible is a
collection of President Zelensky's most powerful words of bravery,
demand for grit, and declarations for peace. On the pages of this
book, you'll find the unshakable conviction of a leader who stands
up not just for his people, but for the future of all people
throughout the world. President Zelensky's fierce sense of duty and
steadfast faith in a better tomorrow are reminders that Ukraine's
values are human values. Find humility, strength, and compassion in
the guiding force whose full-throated, full-hearted leadership
shook the world awake. Glory to the heroes. Read through nearly 150
moving quotes on courage, unity, and freedom Find inspiration in
the Ukrainian president's unrelenting force, determination, and
decency Be encouraged by the humanity and resolve that can be found
in the darkest of times
The Jam Factory Girls Fight Back is a moving novel of friendship
set in the heart of pre-WWI London from bestselling author, Mary
Wood. Can they claim what is rightfully theirs? From the moment Len
came into their lives, everything changed for Millie and Elsie.
Both fell in love with him, but he chose Millie, because of her
attractive legacy - the Jam Factory. Millie's expecting Len's baby
and it should be the happiest time, but her husband's true colours
have come to the fore - and Millie is forced to leave the marriage.
Now Millie is desperate to save her child from Len's clutches. Will
Len ever allow her to find happiness? Elsie's fallen in love with
dependable Jim - but Len is threatening their happiness too. Elsie
and Millie are determined to overthrow Len and reclaim the Jam
Factory as their own. Will they succeed, and can they rebuild their
lives after the devastation Len has caused?
The Orphanage Girls reunite in the second installment of a moving
saga series about an orphanage in London’s East End, from the
bestselling author of The Jam Factory Girls, Mary Wood. Ellen
Abandoned by her father for the second time, left scarred from the
orphanage, Ellen finally finds happiness and hope – reunited with
her long-lost gran. But it cannot compensate for being torn apart
from her beloved friends Ruth and Amy. When a devastating encounter
leaves Ellen broken and desperate, she is forced to fight her past
demons. Ruth Ruth has found peace, building a new life as an
actress surrounded by new friends. But still, she longs to be with
Ellen and Amy after everything they endured together in the
orphanage. Amy was shipped to Canada with hundreds of other
orphans, what hope have they of finding her? One wish comes true
when Ruth’s acting career leads her to Ellen. No sooner has the
dust settled, war is on the horizon. Friendship locked them into
each other’s her hearts forever. Will they find Amy? Can The
Orphanage Girls ever unite?
The Street Orphans is an emotional story set in 1850s Lancashire, from Mary Wood, the author of In Their Mother’s Footsteps and Brighter Days Ahead.
Born with a club foot in a remote village in the Pennines, Ruth is feared and ridiculed by her superstitious neighbours who see her affliction as a sign of witchcraft. When her father is killed in an accident and her family evicted from their cottage, she hopes to leave her old life behind, to start afresh in the Blackburn cotton mills. But tragedy strikes once again, setting in motion a chain of events that will unravel her family’s lives.
Their fate is in the hands of the Earl of Harrogate, and his betrothed, Lady Katrina. But more sinister is the scheming Marcia, Lady Katrina’s jealous sister. Impossible dreams beset Ruth from the moment she meets the Earl. Dreams that lead her to hope that he will save her from the terrible fate that awaits those accused of witchcraft. Dreams that one day her destiny and the Earl’s will be entwined.
When all is lost, can she find the strength to start again? It is
1916 and Edith Mellor is one of the few female surgeons in Britain.
Compelled to use her skills for the war effort, she travels to the
Somme, where she is confronted with the horrors at the front. Yet
amongst the bloodshed on the battlefield, there is a ray of light
in the form of the working class Albert, a corporal from the East
End of London. Despite being worlds apart, Edith and Albert can't
deny their attraction to each other. But as the brutality of war
reveals itself to Albert, he makes a drastic decision that will
change both Edith and Albert's lives forever. In the north of
England, strong-minded Ada is left heartbroken when her only
remaining son Jimmy heads off to fight in the war. Desperate to
rebuild her shattered life, Ada takes up a position in the munition
factory. But life deals her a further blow when she discovers that
her mentally unstable sister Beryl is pregnant with her husband
Paddy's child. Soon, even the love of the gentle Joe, a supervisor
at the factory, can't erase Ada's pain. An encounter with Edith's
cousin, Lady Eloise, brings Edith into her life. Together, they
realize, they may be able to turn their lives around . . . All I
Have to Give is a thrilling saga from Mary Wood, the kindle
bestselling author of Time Passes Time and Proud of You.
The Jam Factory Girls is an uplifting and emotional novel of
friendship set in the heart of pre-WWI London from bestselling
author, Mary Wood. Life for Elsie is difficult as she struggles to
cope with her alcoholic mother. Caring for her siblings and working
long hours at Swift's Jam factory in London's Bermondsey is
exhausting. Thankfully her lifelong friendship with Dot helps to
smooth over life's rough edges. When Elsie and Dot meet Millie
Swift, they are nervous to be in the presence of the bosses'
daughter. Over time, they are surprised to feel so drawn to her,
but should two East End girls be socializing in such circles? When
disaster strikes, it binds the women in ways they could never
imagine. Long-held secrets are revealed that could change all their
lives . . . This historical saga series continues with Secrets of
the Jam Factory Girls.
Cambridge Primary Mathematics is a flexible and engaging course
written specifically for Cambridge Primary Mathematics Curriculum
Stages 1 to 6. The course offers a discussion-led approach with
problem-solving integrated throughout. The language is pitched to
ESL learners with illustrations to support visual understanding.
Skills Builders provide consolidation activities for children who
need extra learning opportunities to meet the standard for success.
A full range of activities is provided to help raise a child's
mathematical understanding and performance to match their peers,
with teacher/parental guidance on key mathematical methods and
concepts before each exercise.
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