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Synopsis: This book examines collaboration between teachers, administrators, student support specialists, community agencies, and service providers to improve outcomes for students with complex learning needs.
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BOOK 2 IN THE ANGELA HART SERIES "A remarkable woman" Casey Watson Eight-year-old Keeley looks like the sweetest little girl you could wish to meet, but demons from the past make her behaviour far from angelic. She takes foster carer Angela on a rocky and very demanding emotional ride as she fights daily battles against her deep-rooted psychological problems. Can the love and specialist care Angela and husband Jonathan provide help Keeley triumph against the odds?
LAND GIRLS The West Country in wartime and the land girls are gathering on the farm of John and Faith Lawrence. Prue, a man-eating hairdresser from Manchester; Ag, a cerebral Cambridge undergraduate; Stella, a dreamy Surrey girl stunted by love: three different women from very different backgrounds, who find themselves thrown together, sharing an attic bedroom and laying the foundations for a friendship that will last a lifetime... WIVES OF THE FISHERMEN Ravishing Annie Macleoud and kind, plain Myrtle Duns have always been the closest, yet unlikeliest of friends. Their friendship has been tested many times, most of all when Myrtle embarks on the great love affair of her life, while the beautiful Annie finds only disappointment. Still the friendship survives, until a horrifying accident destroys the equilibrium, and exposes the secret sadness, jealousy and betrayal each has hidden over the years.
Francis Mason was the first known Mason to come to America. He was born in England in 1584 and died in Norfolk county, Virginia in 1648. He and his sons and grandsons were known as gentlemen, landowners, statesmen and military leaders. Francis's first wife was Mary and his second wife was Alice Ganey. Two children were born out of the first marriage and three out of the second. Descendants later moved to Pennsylvania, Kentucky, Ohio and Indiana. The name is also spelled Meason.
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William and Grace share what seems to them an ideal marriage. William enjoys a successful career in a relatively famous string quartet, and Grace is a children's book illustrator. Both in their 50s, neither have any reason to believe that their relationship could be threatened. But when Andrew, the quartet's viola player, retires with arthritis, he is replaced by the beautiful Bonnie, and the remaining male trio find the internal relations of the quartet have changed dramatically. Soon William can't think of anyone or anything else, and begins to work out stratagems for inviting Bonnie to lunch or to prevent her from spending too much time with Grant, the cello player, who is his main rival for her attention. It is not long before William has even begun to think the unthinkable: that his faithful, loving wife Grace Has Got To Go... Angela Huth has been compared to Jane Austen and Mrs Gaskell, and her novels gleam with beautiful observations and utterly convincing characters. In this, her ninth novel, she is at her superlative best, casting a wise and witty eye on mid-life crises and modern marriage.