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FROM THE BESTSELLING AUTHOR OF RED QUEEN COMES A BRAND NEW SERIES
SAVE THE WORLD OR END IT... A strange darkness is growing in the
Ward. Even Corayne an-Amarat can feel it, tucked away in her small
town at the edge of the sea. Fate knocks on her door, in the form
of a mythical immortal and a lethal assassin, who tell Corayne that
she is the last of an ancient lineage - with the power to save the
world from destruction. Because a man who would burn kingdoms to
the ground is raising an army unlike any seen before, bent on
uprooting the foundations of the world. With poison in his heart
and a stolen sword in his hand, he'll break the realm itself to
claim it. And only Corayne can stop him. Alongside an unlikely
group of reluctant allies, Corayne finds herself on a desperate
journey to complete an impossible task, with untold magic singing
in her blood and the fate of the world on her shoulders.
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The Oak Tree (Hardcover)
Julia Donaldson; Illustrated by Victoria Sand�y
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R309
Discovery Miles 3 090
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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 Watch a thousand years unfold in the life of one
magnificent tree! A thousand years ago, a tiny acorn fell to the
ground. As the years pass, it grows . . . and GROWS into an
enormous oak tree! As the centuries sweep by, children play games
around the tree. Families dance about it. A fleeing king even hides
inside its hollow trunk! The tree gives food and shelter to a host
of animals, from squirrels and badgers to birds and beetles. After
a thousand years, the ancient tree finally falls in a storm - but a
new acorn sprouts, and the cycle of life begins all over again. The
tree's magical life story is brought to life in Julia Donaldson's
rich, dramatic rhyme. Victoria Sandøy's gorgeous, atmospheric
illustrations perfectly capture the changing seasons, and the
people and wildlife that pass by Children will love spotting all
the creatures in the pictures, and seeing the games children play
around the tree This is a book that encourages us all to look more
closely at nature, and to appreciate the wonder of our ancient
trees. The final pages of the book contain extra fascinating facts
about oak trees and the animals that depend on them. Praise for The
Christmas Pine, also by Julia Donaldson and Victoria Sandøy:
"Magical . . . as well as paying tribute to tradition, the gentle
rhythmic verse and stunning pictures illuminate the two other
things close to Julia's heart: the power of children and song"
Julia Donaldson is the author of many of the best-loved children's
books ever written. She has been awarded a CBE for services to
literature, and is the most celebrated children's writer in Britain
today. Many of Julia Donaldson's beloved picture books have been
made into award-winning animated films which are regularly shown on
the BBC at Christmas.
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The Oak Tree (Paperback)
Julia Donaldson; Illustrated by Victoria Sand�y
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R203
R184
Discovery Miles 1 840
Save R19 (9%)
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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 Watch a thousand years unfold in the life of one
magnificent tree! A thousand years ago, a tiny acorn fell to the
ground. As the years pass, it grows . . . and GROWS into an
enormous oak tree! As the centuries sweep by, children play games
around the tree. Families dance about it. A fleeing king even hides
inside its hollow trunk! The tree gives food and shelter to a host
of animals, from squirrels and badgers to birds and beetles. After
a thousand years, the ancient tree finally falls in a storm - but a
new acorn sprouts, and the cycle of life begins all over again. The
tree's magical life story is brought to life in Julia Donaldson's
rich, dramatic rhyme. Victoria Sandøy's gorgeous, atmospheric
illustrations perfectly capture the changing seasons, and the
people and wildlife that pass by Children will love spotting all
the creatures in the pictures, and seeing the games children play
around the tree This is a book that encourages us all to look more
closely at nature, and to appreciate the wonder of our ancient
trees. The final pages of the book contain extra fascinating facts
about oak trees and the animals that depend on them. Praise for The
Christmas Pine, also by Julia Donaldson and Victoria Sandøy:
"Magical . . . as well as paying tribute to tradition, the gentle
rhythmic verse and stunning pictures illuminate the two other
things close to Julia's heart: the power of children and song"
Julia Donaldson is the author of many of the best-loved children's
books ever written. She has been awarded a CBE for services to
literature, and is the most celebrated children's writer in Britain
today. Many of Julia Donaldson's beloved picture books have been
made into award-winning animated films which are regularly shown on
the BBC at Christmas.
The Teacher's Book with Digital Resources contains: Detailed lesson
plans with pages of the Pupil's Book for reference Practical tips
for extension and dealing with mixed ability classes Guidance on
teaching CLIL and Assessment for Learning Access to digital
resources including presentation tool, audio, video and story
animations
In her irresistible new novel, Sunday Times No 1 bestselling author
Victoria Hislop shines a light on the questionable acquisition of
cultural treasures and the price people - and countries - will pay
to cling on to them. Of all the ancient art that captures the
imagination, none is more appealing than the Cycladic figurine. An
air of mystery swirls around these statuettes from the Bronze Age
and they are highly sought after by collectors - and looters -
alike. When Helena inherits her grandparents' apartment in Athens,
she is overwhelmed with memories of the summers she spent there as
a child, when Greece was under a brutal military dictatorship. Her
remote, cruel grandfather was one of the regime's generals and as
she sifts through the dusty rooms, Helena discovers an array of
valuable objects and antiquities. How did her grandfather amass
such a trove? What human price was paid for them? Helena's desire
to find answers about her heritage dovetails with a growing
curiosity for archaeology, ignited by a summer spent with
volunteers on a dig on an Aegean island. Their finds fuel her
determination to protect the precious fragments recovered from the
baked earth - and to understand the origins of her grandfather's
collection. Helena's attempt to make amends for some of her
grandfather's actions sees her wrestle with the meaning of 'home',
both in relation to looted objects of antiquity ... and herself.
Edexcel International GCSE (9-1) History prepares students for the
new specification. These books provide comprehensive coverage of
the latest Edexcel International GCSE (9-1) specification and are
designed to supply students with the best preparation possible for
the examination: written by a team of highly experienced History
teachers, examiners, and authors each book provides free access to
an ActiveBook, a digital version of the Student Book, which can be
accessed online, anytime, anywhere supporting learning beyond the
classroom chapters are mapped closely to the specification to
provide comprehensive coverage learning is embedded with exercises,
source materials and exam practice throughout transferable skills,
needed for progression into higher education and employment, are
signposted allowing students to understand, and engage with, the
skills they're gaining Pearson progression tools allow quick and
easy formative assessment of student progress, linked to guidance
on how to personalise learning solutions. reviewed by a language
specialist to ensure the book is written in a clear and accessible
style for students whose first language may not be English glossary
of key History terminology. Student Books will be available for the
following units: Depth Studies Development of Dictatorship: Germany
1918-45 A World Divided: Superpower Relations, 1943-72 A Divided
Union: Civil Rights in the USA, 1945-70 Dictatorship and Conflict
in the USSR, 1924-53 Historical Investigations The USA, 1918-41 The
Soviet Union in Revolution, 1905-24 The Origins and Course of the
First World War, 1905-18 Breadth Studies Conflict, Crisis and
Change: China, 1900-1989 Conflict, Crisis and Change: The Middle
East, 1919-2012 The Changing Role of International Organisations:
the League and the UN, 1919-2011 Changes in Medicine, c1848-c1948
Available: May to September 2017
Claudio Arrau (1903-1991) was a Chilean pianist who devoted his
life to an international performing and teaching career. As a child
prodigy, he gained national recognition from government officials
in Chile, including President Pedro Montt, who later funded Arrau's
education in Germany. He completed his studies in Berlin with
Martin Krause, a pupil of Franz Liszt, and later immigrated to New
York City, where he began his teaching career and mentored a
sizeable group of pupils. His unique and magnetic style impassioned
his pupils and motivated them to teach his principles to the next
generation of students, including author Victoria von Arx. Piano
Lessons with Claudio Arrau highlights interviews with Arrau's
surviving pupils (from his class in New York City, which he taught
from 1945 to the early 1970s) that give readers an in-depth
description of Arrau's principles of technique and performance.
Quotations and lesson transcripts make Arrau's voice - and those of
his former pupils - audible, and detailed references to over one
hundred examples from filmed recordings make his famed technique
visible. The bulk of the book features edited and
previously-unpublished transcriptions of lessons Arrau gave his
pupils, lavishly illustrated with musical examples. The author,
herself a teacher and performer, draws information from numerous
interviews with Arrau's pupils, from her experience studying with
two of them, from videos of Arrau's performances, and from the
recorded lessons. By culling these disparate sources of information
and presenting them systematically in a single book, von Arx
provides an insider's view of the art of piano playing as
exemplified by one of the great artists of the twentieth century
and offers the reader a virtual piano lesson with Claudio Arrau.
The revision series for Pearson Edexcel GCSE History Designed for
hassle-free, independent study and priced to meet both your and
your students' budgets, this combined Revision Guide and Workbook
is the smart choice for those revising for Edexcel GCSE (9-1)
History and includes: A FREE online edition One-topic-per-page
format 'Now Try This' practice questions on topic pages Exam skills
pages including Worked examples with exemplar answers Exam-style
practice pages with practice questions in the style of the exams
Guided support and hints providing additional scaffolding, to help
avoid common pitfalls Full set of practice papers written to match
the specification exactly
One day, a weaver ant family’s world is turned upside down when
their home is destroyed. With only a few belongings on their backs,
they set off in search of a new one, meeting many creatures on the
way. Some are kind, some are not so kind. Some of the places are
warm, some are cold. Sometimes the creatures they meet are
friendly, sometimes they are not. But none of the places
feel quite right. Will the weavers ever find somewhere they
can call home again? This beautiful picture book explores the
importance of home and welcoming new people into
communities.  Praise for Victoria Turnbull’s
previous books: ‘Utterly magical storytelling’ —The
Bookseller ‘As an artist, Turnbull has two crucial gifts: the
power of imagination and the ability to make emotions
visible’—Publishers Weekly ‘Incandescent’—Kirkus
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Main Street (DVD)
Andrew McCarthy, Ellen Burstyn, Amber Tamblyn, Victoria Clark, Colin Firth, …
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R53
Discovery Miles 530
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Colin Firth and Orlando Bloom star in this American small town
drama directed by John Doyle. Firth stars as American businessman
Gus Leroy, who approaches the residents of Durham, North Carolina,
with proposals that he claims will help the community regain its
former glory as a centre for industry. How will the close-knit
community react to his seemingly optimistic proposals?
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The Christmas Pine BCD
Julia Donaldson; Illustrated by Victoria Sand�y
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R225
Discovery Miles 2 250
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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 A magical picture book for Christmas, now available with an
audio CD complete with story, brand-new song and three much-loved
Christmas carols. "Magical . . . as well as paying tribute to
tradition, the gentle rhythmic verse and stunning pictures
illuminate the two other things close to Julia's heart: the power
of children and song" Good Housekeeping Deep in a snowy wood stands
a little pine tree with a special destiny: when it grows up, it's
going to be the famous Christmas tree in Trafalgar Square! This is
the perfect picture book to snuggle up with and share at Christmas.
Gorgeous, atmospheric illustrations whisk you from frozen forests
to the sparkling city square in a beautiful, moving story of
festivity and hope. This gorgeous paperback book comes with an
audio CD, making it the perfect Christmas gift for young children
Julia Donaldson's perfect rhyme is a joy to listen to Introducing
Amelie Young, a bright new singing talent and Julia Donaldson's
great-niece, singing The Christmas Pine Song, Jingle Bells, Deck
The Halls and O, Christmas Tree This is a classic to treasure for
generations Victoria Sandøy's exquisite, atmospheric illustrations
are full of gorgeous details to point out and share A paragraph on
the final page of the book explains the true story behind the tree
The Christmas Pine is based on a true story. It celebrates a
special tradition that stretches back over seventy years. Every
year, the Mayor of Oslo in Norway presents the British people with
a spectacular Christmas tree. The tree is a symbol of peace and
friendship, and a thank you for the UK's support during World War
II. Each year, the UK Poetry Society asks a poet to write a poem to
welcome the tree. Julia Donaldson originally wrote The Christmas
Pine to celebrate the 2020 Christmas tree. The poem was performed
by London schoolchildren, and displayed in Trafalgar Square. Julia
Donaldson is the author of many of the best-loved children's books
ever written. She has been awarded a CBE for services to
literature, and is the most celebrated children's writer in Britain
today. Many of Julia Donaldson's beloved picture books have been
made into award-winning animated films which are regularly shown on
the BBC at Christmas.
For fans of A Good Girl's Guide to Murder and Veronica Mars, this
whip-smart YA debut crime thriller follows a sapphic detective
agency seeking the truth behind a growing trail of missing girls in
their hometown ... A year ago, beloved cheerleader Stella
Blackthorn vanished without a trace. Devastated, her younger
sister, Iris, launched her own investigation, but all she managed
to do was scare off the police's only lead and earn a stern
warning: once she turns eighteen, more meddling means prison-level
consequences. Then, a year later, the unthinkable happens. Iris's
ex-girlfriend, Heather, goes missing, too-just after dropping the
polarizing last episode of her true crime podcast all about Iris's
sister. This time, nothing will stop Iris and her amateur sleuthing
agency from solving these disappearances. But with a suspicious
detective watching her every move, an
enemy-turned-friend-turned-maybe-more to contend with, and only
thirty days until she turns eighteen, it's a race against the clock
for Iris to solve the most dangerous case of her life.
Alfredas Premier Piano Course, Level 4 students explore the full
range of the keyboard, playing motivating, fun pieces that use
triplets and sixteenth notes. Styles range from jazz and ragtime to
original pieces by master composers. New concepts including natural
and harmonic minor scales, one octave arpeggios and chord
inversions are skillfully woven into intriguing pieces. Each piece
on the CD was recorded at a performance tempo and a slower practice
tempo. 48 pages.
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The Eagle and the Sausage Dog
Anthony Larcombe; Illustrated by Anthony Larcombe; Edited by Victoria Rodgers
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R270
Discovery Miles 2 700
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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In her irresistible new novel, Sunday Times No 1 bestselling author
Victoria Hislop shines a light on the questionable acquisition of
cultural treasures and the price people - and countries - will pay
to cling on to them. Of all the ancient art that captures the
imagination, none is more appealing than the Cycladic figurine. An
air of mystery swirls around these statuettes from the Bronze Age
and they are highly sought after by collectors - and looters -
alike. When Helena inherits her grandparents' apartment in Athens,
she is overwhelmed with memories of the summers she spent there as
a child, when Greece was under a brutal military dictatorship. Her
remote, cruel grandfather was one of the regime's generals and as
she sifts through the dusty rooms, Helena discovers an array of
valuable objects and antiquities. How did her grandfather amass
such a trove? What human price was paid for them? Helena's desire
to find answers about her heritage dovetails with a growing
curiosity for archaeology, ignited by a summer spent with
volunteers on a dig on an Aegean island. Their finds fuel her
determination to protect the precious fragments recovered from the
baked earth - and to understand the origins of her grandfather's
collection. Helena's attempt to make amends for some of her
grandfather's actions sees her wrestle with the meaning of 'home',
both in relation to looted objects of antiquity ... and herself.
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The Museum Lives in Me
Victoria Scott-Miller; Illustrated by Francisco Santoya
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R467
R396
Discovery Miles 3 960
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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In Making Sense of Me, Victoria Hall shares the lessons she learnt
from rebuilding herself after being overwhelmed by the challenges
she faced in her life. She takes you on a journey of
self-discovery, using her life experiences and neuroscientific
insights into human behaviour to help you find yourself. You will
learn that in order to even contemplate change, you need to accept
where you are in life and who you are today. Asking for help,
slowing down and understanding your emotions are critical in this
process. Victoria teaches that you must align with your beliefs but
keep in mind that as much as our beliefs anchor us, they sometimes
limit us. It is critical to have the right people around you to
provide support as you embark on this fascinating and life changing
journey of self-discovery. If you struggle with your responses to
life experiences, this is the book for you. The change begins with
you.
Scotland, 158 AD, is a divided country. On one side of the Antonine
Wall, thirteen-year-old Felix is trying to become a good Roman
soldier like his father. On the other, twelve-year old Jinny is
vowing revenge on the ‘metal men’ who have invaded her Maetae
tribe’s homeland. At the Maetae’s sacred circle of standing
stones, her planned attack on Felix goes badly wrong, awakening a
legend that threatens to bring fire and destruction down on them
all. Can Jinny and Felix overcome their differences and soothe the
stones back to sleep before it’s too late?
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My Men (Hardcover)
Victoria Kielland; Translated by Damion Searls
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R444
R369
Discovery Miles 3 690
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A spellbinding, darkly poetic literary novel that plunges us into
the inner life of America's first female serial killer
Seventeen-year-old Brynhild is in a fever - she can't quiet the
screaming world inside her. Following the brutal end of an intense
affair, she flees Norway for America to begin a new life as Bella.
She tries to settle first with her sister and then with a husband,
but the restless pulse of her desire and fear won't let her keep
still. As Bella seeks refuge in a series of men, her yearning for
an all-consuming love ruptures into violence. In this breathtaking
novel, Victoria Kielland writes her way into the tumultuous inner
life of Brynhild Størset, the Norwegian woman who would become
Belle Gunness - one of America's most notorious female serial
killers. Written in prose of wild, visceral beauty, My Men dares to
imagine one woman's capacity for ecstatic love and gruesome
cruelty.
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Hag Storm (Paperback)
Victoria Williamson; Illustrated by Elise Carmichael
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R184
Discovery Miles 1 840
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In 1771, Robert Burns, future national poet and folk hero of
Scotland, has big problems. 12-year-old Rab spends all of his time
doing backbreaking work on his family's farm instead of attending
school, but when he finds a hag stone in one of the fields,
everything changes. Looking through its circular hole, he sees
witches gathering in a coming storm, and they've set their sights
on his family. Can Rab save his sisters from the clutches of the
witches' coven before their Halloween ceremony in the old kirk?
Filled with mystery and magic, Hag Storm is a spooky, historical
adventure with a supernatural twist, based on the life of Robert
Burns and one of his most famous and best-loved poems, Tam
O'Shanter.
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