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An imaginative, emotional debut novel for fans of Ann Patchett about one woman's fight to save her daughter from repeating a deadly fate. What if you had one chance to save someone you lost? Isolated in the aftermath of tragedy, Erin Fullarton has felt barely alive since the loss of her young daughter, Korrie. She tries to mark the milestones her therapist suggests--like today, the 500th day without Korrie--but moving through grief is like swimming against a dark current. Her estranged husband, Zac, a brilliant astrophysicist, seems to be coping better. Lost in his work, he's perfecting his model of a stunning cosmological phenomenon, one he predicts will occur today--an event so rare, it ke...
Henry Scott Tuke (1858-1929) is remembered today as a master painter of the human figure, exemplified both by his early narrative paintings and by his portrayal of the male nude. In his out-of-doors 'studio' on secluded Newporth beach near Falmouth he ca
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The theme chosen for the 31st BAAL Annual Meeting, held in September 1998 at the University of Manchester, was Language and Literacies. This volume contains selected papers from the Meeting.
Addressed to researchers in applied linguistics, and to professional teachers working in, or studying teaching and learning processes in, multi-lingual classrooms, this title contributes to the question of how foreign language learners can be helped to acquire effective literacy in English.
This book, written by leading practitioners, brings together a comprehensive overview of TESOL.
Get more out of life, and give more, while balancing work, parenting, friendships, and service in the face of cultural pressures to compete and consume.
This book considers the issues globalization raises for second language learning and teaching in an economy where the linguistic skills of workers is becoming increasingly important.
Video footage of an apparent murder on a London train thrusts crusading journalist Lydia into a terrifying web of money, politics and power, in sophisticated, shockingly believable contemporary thriller **LONGLISTED for the CWA Steel Dagger** 'Brutal, brilliant and razor sharp. Blood Red City is pure adrenaline rush from the first page to the last' Chris Whitaker 'Pacy and subtle' The Sun 'A searing, white-hot journey through the dark underbelly of modern London ... Blood Red City confirms Rod Reynolds status as one of the greatest crime talents of his generation' Tim Baker ________________ A witness but no victim. A crime but no crime scene... When crusading journalist Lydia Wright is sent ...
Lorraine Wallace, wife of Fox Sunday News anchor Chris Wallace, presents recipes that are sure to bring everyone together on any occasion, from weeknight meals to holidays to game day. She includes reinvented classics as well as delicious vegetarian and gluten-free options.