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Results for 'rebecca west'
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Wish You Dead
Mean Girls meets manifestation and murder... A contemporary teen thriller with a sapphic romance, perfect for fans of Heathers, Sue Wallman and Holly Jackson.
€ 12,50 -
Critical Thinking for Education Students
How to Argue, Analyse and ReflectPacked with helpful examples and activities to consolidate learning, this book equips students with the knowledge and tools to demonstrate critical thinking in their work.
€ 23,50 -
Like a Girl
A sharply written contemporary teen novel on bullying, the challenges girls face in school and online, and the courage to be yourself - perfect for fans of Tamsin Winter and Holly Bourne.
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Finding Phoebe
"Phoebe’s distinctive voice – filled with both yearning and intelligent analysis – is the great strength of this novel and is one of the finest examples I’ve encountered in YA fiction of depicting neurodiversity as genuine difference, rather than as disability or superpower… This is an utterly gorgeous book"
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La familia Aubrey
Las vidas de los Aubrey siempre se han visto empañadas por la inestabilidad y excentricidad de un padre que igual escribe artículos de manera febril en su despacho durante horas que vende los pocos muebles que les quedaban para apoyar alguna causa alocada y abocada al fracaso. Pero su nuevo trabajo en las afueras de Londres promete, al menos durante un tiempo, el alivio del escándalo y la amenaza de la ruina. La madre, una ex pianista, lucha por mantener a la familia a flote, pero lo cierto es que ella es tanto o más excéntrica que su marido. Al menos así la ve Rose, una de las tres hijas de la familia, a través de sus ojos de niña a veces amorosos, a veces crueles. Tanto ella como su hermana gemela, Mary, son prodigios al piano. La familia se completa con Cordelia, la hermana mayor ?trágicamente privada de talento musical? y Richard Quin, el pequeño de la casa.En La familia Aubrey Rebecca West transformó su propia infancia volátil en un arte perdurable. Es este un retrato sin adornos pero afectuoso de una familia extraordinaria, en el que la autora se valió de un notable estilo y una poderosa inteligencia para analizar los límites evasivos de la niñez y la edad adulta, la libertad y la dependencia, lo ordinario y lo oculto.
€ 31,50 -
La noche interrumpida
Con la marcha de Piers, un marido tan soñador como irresponsable, y la venta de algunos cuadros valiosos, Clare Aubrey parece tomar por fin las riendas de su familia. Rose y Mary siguen formándose como pianistas, mientras Cordelia se ve forzada a trabajar como asistente de un marchante de arte y a renunciar para siempre a sus aspiraciones artísticas, y Richard Quin, el hermano menor, contempla la posibilidad de estudiar en Oxford.La noche interrumpida continúa la trilogía de la inolvidable familia Aubrey en los albores del siglo xx, cuando la mayoría de edad de las chicas, con su aceptación gradual del amor y la pérdida, se torna aún más conmovedora a medida que se suceden los acontecimientos que desembocarán en la Primera Guerra Mundial y sus dramáticas consecuencias.Merecedora del elogio unánime generación tras generación, Rebecca West es 'una de las gigantes de la literatura inglesa. Nadie en este siglo ha usado una prosa más deslumbrante, ha tenido más espíritu o ha observado las tortuosidades del carácter humano y los aspectos del mundo de un modo más inteligente', The New Yorker.
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All the Pieces of Me
Year 9 can be tough for everyone, but for Tally it feels even tougher. Make-up, boys, social media, GCSE prep - why is everything starting to feel so different? Tally has always known that being autistic means some things are harder for her than other people. But becoming a teenager has left Tally feeling like she has no idea who she is anymore.
€ 10,95 -
Ways to Be Me
From the bestselling author duo behind Can You See Me? comes this exceptional portrayal of autism diagnosis with diary entries by 12-year-old autistic author Libby Scott. Taking place before CAN YOU SEE ME? and DO YOU KNOW ME? this standout prequel follows Tally through her autism diagnosis in her final year of primary school.
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Can You See Me?
€ 9,95 -
Do You Know Me?
Tally is autistic and proud. She used to feel that she had to hide her autism, but now Tally is determined to make sure people see who she really is. Except for one thing - Tally's school trip, which means new places, new people and new challenges.
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Dandelion Clocks
Helps you discover Liv's passion for photography, her brother's obsession with sticking to the rules, the stupidity of Moronic Louise at school, and how the family copes as Mum's terminal illness takes hold...
€ 10,95 -
Violet Ink
Quiet, contemplative Izzy has always adored her charismatic, confident older sister, Alex. But when Alex starts going out with a new boyfriend, everything changes. Izzy isn't sure she can still trust her sister - but she will never stop loving her.
€ 17,95