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Shades of Grey
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 431

Shades of Grey

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2010-10-07
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  • Publisher: Hachette UK

'No summaries can do justice to the sheer inventiveness, wit, complexity, erudition, unexpectedness and originality' The Times Hundreds of years in the future, the world is an alarmingly different place. Life is lived according to The Rulebook and social hierarchy is determined by your perception of colour. Eddie Russett is an above average Red who dreams of moving up the ladder by marriage to Constance Oxblood. Until he is sent to the Outer Fringes where he meets Jane - a lowly Grey with an uncontrollable temper and a desire to see him killed. For Eddie, it's love at first sight. But his infatuation will lead him to discover that all is not as it seems in a world where everything that looks black and white is really shades of grey ... If George Orwell had tripped over a paint pot or Douglas Adams favoured colour swatches instead of towels, neither of them would have come up with anything as eccentrically brilliant as Shades of Grey. *** COMING SOON - continue the adventures of Eddie and Jane in the eagerly awaited RED SIDE STORY - pre-order now! ***

The Cleaner of Chartres
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 320

The Cleaner of Chartres

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2012-11-01
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  • Publisher: Penguin UK

A beautiful, beguiling novel from the bestselling author of The Librarian and Grandmothers 'A lovely book . . . wise at heart and filled with colourful characters' Joanne Harris, author of Chocolat A compelling story of darkness and light, of traumatic loss and second chances, The Cleaner of Chartres tells of the mysterious and elusive Agnes Morel whose little acts of kindness around a rural French cathedral touch the lives of others with consequences both good and ill. But when her tragic past is exposed, Agnes must face up to the truth of her origins. 'Salley Vickers sees with a clear eye and writes with a light hand and she knows how the world works. She's a presence worth cherishing' Philip Pullman 'A rich weave of loss and redemption . . . magic and mystery' Observer, Book of the Year

Hamnet
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 105

Hamnet

'She's like no one I've ever met... She's like fire and water all at once.' Warwickshire, 1582. Agnes Hathaway, a natural healer, meets the Latin tutor, William Shakespeare. Drawn together by powerful but hidden impulses, they create a life together and make a family. As William moves to London to discover his place in the world of theatre, Agnes stays at home to raise their three children but she is the constant presence and purpose of his life. When the plague steals 11-year-old Hamnet from his loving parents, they must each confront their loss alone. And yet, out of the greatest suffering, something of extraordinary wonder is born. This new play based on Maggie O'Farrell's best-selling novel and adapted by award-winning playwright Lolita Chakrabarti (Life of Pi, Red Velvet, Hymn), pulls back a curtain on the imagined family life of the greatest writer in the English language. Hamnet is a love letter to passion, birth, grief and the magic of nature. This updated and revised edition was published to coincide with the West End transfer of the original RSC production in October 2023.

Agnes Grey
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 210

Agnes Grey

Anne Bronte's novel based on her experiences as a governess “Reading is my favourite occupation, when I have leisure for it and books to read.” ― Anne Bronte, Agnes Grey Agnes Grey by Anne Bronte is a fascinating look at the precarious position of governess in Victorian England. Agnes is a young woman who goes to work as a governess to help her destitute family pay the bills. This Xist Classics edition has been professionally formatted for e-readers with a linked table of contents. This eBook also contains a bonus book club leadership guide and discussion questions. We hope you’ll share this book with your friends, neighbors and colleagues and can’t wait to hear what you have to say about it.

The Ultimate Book Club: 180 Books You Should Read (Vol.1)
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 19156

The Ultimate Book Club: 180 Books You Should Read (Vol.1)

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  • Published: 2023-12-17
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  • Publisher: Good Press

The Ultimate Book Club: 180 Books You Should Read (Vol.1) stands as a monumental anthology, capturing a broad spectrum of themes ranging from the existential queries of human existence to the whimsical flights of fantasy, encapsulating an impressive array of literary styles. This collection, curated with a discerning eye, presents an unmatched scholarly feast, knitting together the seminal works of a global literary heritage. It bridges diverse narrative voices, from the piercing social commentaries of Dickens and Sinclair to the introspective musings of Woolf and Thoreau, and from the pioneering adventures of Verne and Shelley to the psychological depths explored by Dostoevsky and Freud, of...

The Watch that Ends the Night
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 402

The Watch that Ends the Night

George and Catherine Stewart share not only the burden of Catherine's heart disease, which could cause her death at any time, but the memory of Jerome Martell, her first husband and George's closest friend. Martel, a brilliant doctor passionately concerned with social justice, is presumed to have died in a Nazi prison camp. His sudden return to Montreal precipitates the central crisis of the novel. Hugh MacLennan takes the reader into the lives of his three characters and back into the world of Montreal in the thirties, when politics could send an idealist across the world to Spain, France, Auschwitz, Russia, and China before his return home.

This Is Happiness
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 403

This Is Happiness

Shortlisted for Best Novel in the Irish Book Awards Longlisted for the 2020 Walter Scott Prize for Historical Fiction From the acclaimed author of Man Booker-longlisted History of the Rain 'Lyrical, tender and sumptuously perceptive' Sunday Times 'A love letter to the sleepy, unhurried and delightfully odd Ireland that is all but gone' Irish Independent After dropping out of the seminary, seventeen-year-old Noel Crowe finds himself back in Faha, a small Irish parish where nothing ever changes, including the ever-falling rain. But one morning the rain stops and news reaches the parish - the electricity is finally arriving. With it comes a lodger to Noel's home, Christy McMahon. Though he can't explain it, Noel knows right then: something has changed. As Noel navigates his coming-of-age by Christy's side, falling in and out of love, Christy's buried past gradually comes to light, casting a glow on a small world and making it new.

Extra Innings
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 82

Extra Innings

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: Unknown
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  • Publisher: Rose Bak

The hunky baseball player has his eye on her, but she knows better than to trust an athlete! Agnes always promised herself to avoid athletes at all costs. The daughter of a hockey player as famous for his philandering ways as his skill on the ice, she learned the hard way that men can’t be trusted. So when she meets a hot younger man who happens to be a Triple A team pitcher, she’s ready to run the other way. Nolan loves three things: baseball, his mama, and the PR executive who’s working with him to bring more publicity to his baseball team. Sure, she’s a little older than him, a little prickly, and she thinks his beloved sport is “ridiculous”, but he’s a patient man. He’s g...

Aspiration
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 303

Aspiration

Aspiration by Agnes Callard locates standing assumptions in the theory of rationality, moral psychology and autonomy that preclude the possibility of working to acquire new values. The book also explains what changes need to be made if we are to make room for this form of agency, which I call aspiration.

The Year of Miss Agnes
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 128

The Year of Miss Agnes

A Smithsonian Notable Book for Children A School Library Journal Best Book of the Year “Genius.” —The New York Times Book Review A beautiful repackage marking the twentieth anniversary of the beloved, award-winning novel that celebrates teachers and learning. Ten-year-old Frederika (Fred for short) doesn’t have much faith that the new teacher in town will last very long. After all, they never do. Most teachers who come to their one-room schoolhouse in remote Alaska leave at the first smell of fish, claiming that life there is just too hard. But Miss Agnes is different: she doesn’t get frustrated with her students, and finds new ways to teach them to read and write. She even takes a special interest in Fred’s sister, Bokko, who has never come to school before because she is deaf. For the first time, Fred, Bokko, and their classmates begin to enjoy their lessons—but will Miss Agnes be like all the rest and leave as quickly as she came?