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Help students who are new to the United States feel confident and ready to start school with this book that depicts a typical American school day for grades PK-1!
The best of contemporary nature writing from the winners of the second international Nature Chronicles Prize. Founded in 2020 to mark the global pandemic and serve those who witnessed it, The Nature Chronicles Prize is an international, English-language, biennial literary award for unique, essay-length non-fiction that responds to the time we are in and the natural world as it is. The prize is also a memorial to Prudence Scott, a lifelong nature diarist who died in 2019. Contained within this volume are the outstanding shortlisted entries for the second iteration of the prize. These winning works address the feelings of responsibility, anxiety and hope that come with living at this time on this planet, and celebrate the species we share the earth with - from insects to blue whales. Together, the essays represent the freshest, most exciting contemporary nature writing by emerging and established authors. The anthology is introduced by nature writer Marchelle Farrell, winner of the 2021 Nan Shepherd prize for nature writing.
"In James Madison's Constitution, Eric T. Kasper and Howard Schweber have assembled a roster of ten prominent contributors to excavate Madison's thinking about key concepts and issues over questions of what the Constitution requires, permits, and prohibits. Madison's key role at the Constitution's drafting was instrumental in forging the document into what it is today. In many areas, the modern Constitution still reflects Madison's conception and design. In other areas, however, the Constitution as it emerged in a final text-and as it has been amended and interpreted to the present day-does not always conform to Madison's vision. Nevertheless, examining Madison's thinking across a range of constitutional issues has much to offer for understanding our nation's primary governing document today. Indeed, there are great disagreements among jurists, policymakers, journalists, academics, and the general public about how to interpret the Constitution and what various clauses mean. Frequently, Madison is cited as a source on both sides of political, scholarly, and legal debates over the meaning of various constitutional provisions"--
Louie sees sharks everywhere-even down the toilet. Can his grandpa (who is very wise) help him overcome his irrational fears?
A mysterious portrait. Two couples, a century apart. One secret that will change everything. London 1905, celebrated artist John Sutton paints The Quartet, unaware of the passion and betrayal his brush strokes will ignite. A century later, Mark and Abriana-ex-lovers haunted by their past-are drawn together by the image. As they trace the portrait's journey from London to Greece and war-torn Tuscany, the couple uncover a tale of love, sacrifice, and deception that mirrors their own tumultuous history. With each revelation, they're forced to confront the wounds that tore them apart and question whether healing is possible. On the sun-drenched Greek island of Zakynthos, they meet Pavlos, the key to unlocking the portrait's final secret. But as the past and present collide, Mark and Abriana must decide: Will they let the portrait's legacy destroy them, or can they find redemption in its century-old tale of enduring love?A captivating blend of romance and historical fiction that will keep you enthralled until the last page. _________________________________________________Praise for the Hellenic Collection:? ? ? ? ? McHale captures the essence of Greece so well and tells a wonderful story of love and loss. ? ? ? ? ? Dougie McHale's books just get better and better. I loved The Girl in the Portrait - I liked the link between the past and the present and was gripped by both sides of the story. ? ? ? ? ? One of those books you just don't want to put down. ? ? ? ? ? Dougie takes you to Corfu with such vivid descriptions that if you close your eyes you came feel the warmth of the sun and smell the cyprus trees. ? ? ? ? ? A story to lose yourself in. ? ? ? ? ? A gripping story of love lost and love found with a real page turner ending.
A memoir which reveals the hidden aspects to being a 'singing waiter', and the many challenges for singers that hang on to the bottom rung of the operatic ladder. From an author who has experience of both performing with English National Opera to busking in the grimy streets of Covent Garden market.
The recollections of Australia's leading public intellectualRobert Manne is one of Australia's most profound political analysts. His memoir traces his intellectual roots, revealing how his family background and early years informed the questions he would spend his life trying to answer. It also provides a fascinating portrait of key political controversies, including intellectual combat over Pol Pot, Wilfred Burchett, Quadrant, the Stolen Generations, Manning Clark, the Howard government, the Murdoch press and much more.During the Cold War and the culture wars, Manne clashed with some of the most influential thinkers, writers and polemicists - Noam Chomsky, Les Murray, Leonie Kramer, Tom Keneally, Isi Leibler, Helen "Demidenko" Darville, Peter Craven, Paddy McGuinness, Keith Windschuttle and Andrew Bolt. This memoir recounts with surprising and unknown detail what really happened and why.Often subverting conventional notions of left and right, Manne is an original thinker who has helped shape the nation's discourse for decades. This is the inside story of a life of engagement and reflection, and a book for anyone interested in the shape and meaning of the past nearly fifty years of politics.
Human Factors in Simulation and Training: Theory and Methods covers theoretical concepts on human factors principles as they apply to the fields of simulation and training in the real world.
Human Factors in Simulation and Training: Application and Practice covers the latest applications and practical implementations of advanced technologies in the field of simulation and training.
In the shadow of World War Two, love blossoms-but at a devastating cost. Corfu, 1943 Under German occupation, the once-idyllic island of Corfu has been reduced to hardship and fear. For Alexia, survival is all that matters-until she stumbles upon Frank, a man hiding in an olive grove. He claims to be neither a soldier nor a British spy, but a war artist in desperate need of her help. Risking her life, Alexia hides Frank from the Nazis, knowing that every day brings danger closer. As their bond deepens, love begins to bloom amidst the shadows of war. But Frank harbors secrets of his own, and when the truth comes to light, Alexia is faced with an unthinkable choice-a choice that will test her loyalty, her courage, and the very limits of her heart. 2010 Decades later, Rob discovers a mysterious photograph among his late mother's belongings. Determined to uncover its story, he sets out on a journey that leads him to the sunlit olive groves of Corfu. As Rob pieces together the fragments of Alexia and Frank's story, he discovers that the sacrifices of the past echo into the present, reshaping everything he thought he knew about his family-and himself. As the truth is revealed, Rob uncovers an extraordinary tale of love, betrayal, and unimaginable bravery. Where the Sky Falls is part of Dougie McHale's Hellenic Collection. Set against the breathtaking backdrop of wartime Corfu and the lingering shadows of its past, Where the Sky Falls is a poignant exploration of the sacrifices we make for love and the hope that bridges generations. ___________________________________________________________________Praise for The Hellenic Collection: ? ? ? ? ? So descriptive you feel like your there. ? ? ? ? ? A very well written insight into how WW 2 affected Greece and its islands and a captivating story. ? ? ? ? ? I couldn't wait to read what was happening next. ? ? ? ? ? I loved the story telling, even though the awful terrors of the dreadful war. ? ? ? ? ? I loved every minute of reading it and didn't want the story to end. ? ? ? ? ? He paints a vivid picture of war-torn Greece, the people caught in the melee. And yet, still, in all that misery and desperation, he's added textures of love and hope.
One moment of courage can echo through generations. Corfu, 1943. In the shadow of World War II, a badly wounded British soldier is found near the home of Helena, a young Greek wife and mother. Risking her family's safety, she makes a choice that will change everything-saving a stranger who will become far more than just a man she rescued. Edinburgh, 2018. Seventy-five years later in Edinburgh, Jason discovers a journal among his great grandfather Marcus's belongings. Uncovering a story of love, passion, betrayal, and long-buried secrets, he embarks on a journey to Corfu. Though mired in his own personal trauma, Jason seeks to understand a history that has the potential to transform not just his family's past, but his entire future. Beneath A Burning Sky is part of The Hellenic Collection by Dougie McHale. Set against the dramatic landscapes of wartime Corfu and modern-day Scotland, Beneath A Burning Sky explores the extraordinary courage of ordinary people and the enduring power of love across generations. ___________________________________________________________________Praise for The Hellenic Collection: ? ? ? ? ? His description of Corfu transported me back to this beautiful island and the generous people who occupy it. ? ? ? ? ? You'll smile reading about majestic mountains and glorious sunrises, as well as a wealth of human emotions. ? ? ? ? ? It was heart wrenching at times but what a beautiful story, really really enjoyed this one!? ? ? ? ? The depth he gives to his characters makes you feel their feelings, live their lives, be part of the story. ? ? ? ? ? This is the best book from Dougie so far. ? ? ? ? ? A beautiful, beautiful love story, that will draw you in completely.
A shared past. A life-changing secret. Can love find its way back? 1992. For Brodie, happiness feels real for the first time during a summer in Edinburgh with Elora, the woman who changes everything. But when a devastating betrayal casts their love into doubt, Elora returns to Greece, leaving behind only a note with two haunting words: Forgive me. 2018. Brodie's life is once again upended by loss when his wife's sudden passing leaves him shattered but determined to carry on-he has survived heartbreak before. Then, a chance discovery of a photograph changes everything. Elora, now a bestselling author, is living on a sunlit Greek island. Drawn to her once more, Brodie embarks on a journey from Edinburgh to the olive groves of Greece, seeking answers and rekindling feelings he thought long buried. But as the spark between them reignites, Brodie uncovers truths about their shared past that could either heal old wounds or deepen the divide between them forever. To move forward, Elora must summon the courage to confront the secrets that have haunted her for decades. She must find a way to tell Brodie the truth-and hope that forgiveness is still possible after all these years. Set against the backdrop of the stunning Greek islands, A Moth to the Flame is a poignant story of love, betrayal, and the enduring power of second chances. Part of Dougie McHale's Hellenic Collection, it explores the complexity of relationships, the weight of our choices, and the hope that love can endure against all odds. ___________________________________________________________________Praise for The Hellenic Collection: ? ? ? ? ? A great story, really authentic and heartfelt. ? ? ? ? ? Devoured this in one sitting couldn't put it down. ? ? ? ? ? The settings really come alive and I could even taste the flavour of the food!? ? ? ? ? Great story line and a bit of a twist to it!? ? ? ? ? He makes you feel you know the characters the feelings they have. ? ? ? ? ? This is far from a straightforward love story as both characters have skeletons in their cupboards.
A heartbreaking loss, a chance at redemption, and the courage to love again. In Edinburgh's rain-swept streets, Grace thought she had found her forever in Jamie-until a devastating betrayal shatters their marriage and forces her to question everything she believed about love. Fleeing to the sun-bleached shores of Lesvos in Greece, Grace seeks solitude among the island's ancient olive groves. Instead, she finds Vasilis, a widowed father whose quiet strength and mysterious past begin to thaw her frozen heart. But as their connection deepens, shadows from both their histories threaten to destroy their fragile new beginning. In a place where centuries-old traditions clash with modern hearts, Grace must decide: Will she let past betrayals define her future, or can she find the courage to trust in love once more?The Flight of the Dragonfly is part of the Hellenic Collection by Dougie McHale. Set against the dramatic backdrops of Scotland and Greece, The Flight of the Dragonfly weaves an unforgettable tale of love, betrayal, and the powerful journey of self-discovery. Perfect for fans of Amanda Prowse, Lucinda Riley and Jojo Moyes. ___________________________________________________________________Praise for The Hellenic Collection: ? ? ? ? ? I could not put this book down. ? ? ? ? ? You can almost feel you are in Greece. ? ? ? ? ? Few books capture so many human emotions as this work of fiction. ? ? ? ? ? The best book by far the author has written. ? ? ? ? ? Dougie does not hide from some difficult life choices in this book. ? ? ? ? ? His descriptions of the island, the heat, the village life is so accurate that if you close your eyes you feel that you are there!
A story of impossible choices, buried secrets, and the courage to rebuild. When Georgia removes her autistic son, Dylan, from a prestigious Edinburgh school, she seeks refuge in her family's ancestral home on the sunlit shores of the Greek island of Corfu. Among the olive trees and cicadas, she discovers her late mother's diary-an intimate glimpse into a marriage shaped by love, betrayal, and tragedy. The diary's revelations challenge everything Georgia thought she knew about her parents-and herself. Adam's life is stagnant, his days blending into one another. When he answers an advert to tutor a boy with autism, he hopes to find purpose. What he doesn't expect is Georgia-complicated, guarded, and deeply compelling. As their bond grows, Adam and Georgia must confront their own fears, even as the echoes of the past threaten their fragile connection. But the diary holds a final, devastating secret, forcing Georgia to reckon with the choices that shaped her family's fate-and her own. The Boy Who Hugs Trees is part of Dougie McHale's Hellenic Collection. Set against the breathtaking backdrop of Corfu, it is a poignant tale of love, sacrifice, and the enduring quest for forgiveness. ___________________________________________________________________Praise for The Hellenic Collection: ? ? ? ? ? ... you feel the heat from the sun, smell the sea, flowers, herbs as it catches your imagination. ? ? ? ? ? Had to stay awake till the early hours to finish. ? ? ? ? ? The way Dougie writes about Greece, I was wishing I was there. ? ? ? ? ? The characters were relatable and the insight into Autism was very good. ? ? ? ? ? You can feel the heat, smell the herbs and connect with the characters. ? ? ? ? ? ... really insightful look at love, life and all it's fragility and definitely brought the beauty of Greece to life.
What if the love you built your life around was built on lies? A story of heartbreak, redemption, and the courage to start again. Louis Satriani thought he had it all-until his world is shattered by Emma's betrayal. Reeling from the affair, Louis is forced to question everything he believed about love and trust. As he struggles to pick up the pieces, he wonders: Can he rebuild his life and find the strength to love again?Maria Nasiakos, a spirited tour guide on the idyllic Greek island of Zakynthos, feels her life has reached a standstill. When Louis arrives on the island, a chance encounter sparks a connection that will change both their lives forever. As Louis unravels the mysteries of Maria's family, he's drawn into an extraordinary tale of love, sacrifice, and a secret buried in the past. Torn between head and heart, he must decide whether to confront the shadows of betrayal or embrace the promise of a new beginning. But as the truth unfolds, Louis discovers that healing can only come through a homecoming-one that will test the boundaries of forgiveness and love. The Homecoming is part of Dougie McHale's Hellenic Collection. Set against the stunning backdrop of Zakynthos, it is a powerful, moving story perfect for fans of Amanda Prowse, Fiona Valpy, and Victoria Hislop. ___________________________________________________________________Praise for The Hellenic Collection: ? ? ? ? ? It was a page turner and I read it in 2 days. ? ? ? ? ? A bit of everything, including romance, history, and a surprising ending. ? ? ? ? ? Felt I could smell and hear Greece through the author's writing, a believable and empathic storyline. ? ? ? ? ? A summer read while on your Greek island. ? ? ? ? ? I could almost smell the wonderful smells of Thyme and oregano and taste the smell of Greek cooking. ? ? ? ? ? I couldn't put it down.
Edward Carey's witty and entrancing story of a young woman trapped in a ramshackle English playhouse – and the mysterious figure who threatens its very survival.Norwich, 1901. Edith Holler spends her days among the eccentric denizens of the Holler Theatre, warned by her domineering father that the playhouse will literally tumble down if she should ever leave.Fascinated by tales of the city she knows only from afar, young Edith decides to write a play of her own about Mawther Meg, a monstrous figure said to have used the blood of countless children to make the local delicacy, Beetle Spread. But when her father suddenly announces his engagement to a peculiar woman named Margaret Unthank, Edith scrambles to protect her father, the theatre, and her play – the one thing that’s truly hers – from the newcomer’s sinister designs. Teeming with unforgettable characters and illuminated by Carey’s trademark illustrations, Edith Holler is a surprisingly modern fable of one young woman’s struggle to escape her family’s control and craft her own creative destiny.
A tender and witty coming-of-age story about the power of literature to inspire new beginnings, peppered with a cast of quirky characters and a unique heroine. Clara is a hairdresser at Cindy Coiffure, a sleepy French salon with an identity crisis. Her relationship is fizzling out. Her tanoholic boss Madame Habib worships Jacques Chirac and talks longingly of her days in Paris. And now Madame Lévy-Leroyer wants to go blonde. Clara can't help but wonder if there's more to life than this . . . Everything changes when a customer leaves behind the first volume of In Search of Lost Time by Marcel Proust. As Clara reads, she discovers a new world. And slowly but surely, she will work out who she wants to be.
Nathalia Guitry was a successful photographer. Until the day she caught a murder on camera. At therapy, Doctor Faber suggests a way out of her creative block: she must write stories about the people she sees in the building opposite, floor by floor. Starting with the actor turned YouTube life coach on the ground floor and going all the way to the fifth via a cartoonist and an ex-trader, Nathalia creates vivid accounts of her Parisian neighbours' lives. But are her tales real or imaginary? As their sessions play out, the doctor becomes increasingly uncertain. And when she gets to the final floor, it's up to Faber to do the talking . . .
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