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A vivdly-written novel with a strong main character - a girl of mixed race in Victorian London. The author, herself of mixed race, has written sensitively on these topics before.Stella works as a stage clairvoyant, taught the tricks of the trade by Nana, her guardian. When Nana dies suddenly, Stella is left alone to fend for herself, battling against those who try to cheat her and eventually finding out the truth about her own, unknown parents.Catherine R Johnson is establishing a name for writing about mixed-race teenagers - her previous book, Hero, published simultaneously in B-format, deals with slavery and prejudice, also in a historical context. She lives in East London and is Book Trust's Children's Literature Co-ordinator forLondon, Writer in Residence at Holloway Prison, and a holder of a Royal Literary Fellowship.
Engaging, accessible and practical, this book helps students to get the most out of new technologies to enhance their learning practices, engage with their studies and improve their study skills. Covering a broad range of topics, it encourages a reflective perspective on e-learning resources.
Book 16 in the Carson Reno Mystery Series What happens when a rich client, three beautiful women, a shifty businessman, a gambler and a missing spouse are all suspected of murder? The results are a merry-go-round of shadows and lies in a house of cards with clues almost as old as Carson. Greed, blackmail, infidelity, murder, serial killers and a twenty year old crime spin a tale that is practically unbelievable - with the truth masked behind a story that nobody wants told. This old fashion 'whodunit' takes Carson Reno and his crew on a complicated adventure, which has too many victims and too many suspects. Come along and help Carson find the clues and discover the truth as he tries to make sense of all the Shadows and Lies.
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Author's memoirs from 1938 - 2008. Includes Hartford childhood and arrival of grandchildren.
When Inspector Paws, a battle-scarred alley cat, narrowly escapes death by cougar, he moves in with Stella and Ernie Clayton, a couple in their late fifties. They provide him with good food, and their home, with its big backyard, caters to his roaming instincts. The best part, though, is that there are no kids around to torment him. But the cats newfound comfort is shattered when Ernie has a fatal heart attack. Ernies death is attributed to natural causes, but the tingle in Pawss whiskers convinces him otherwise. Ernie was always very careful with his heart pills, and Paws doesnt believe the line that Ernie knocked them over and couldnt get to them. Before he has a chance to figure out who killed Ernie and why, however, Stella and her zany friend Jo kidnap him and drag him off on a European bus tour, during which he becomes the tour mascot and self-appointed sleuth. Can he solve the mystery of who killed Ernie? And if he does, will he be able to communicate who it is to these sensory-challenged humans before the killer strikes again? A humorous and entertaining mystery, Inspector Paws and the Wonders of Europe introduces a new sleuth with just the right cattitude to solve the case.
H. Rider Haggard's 'Ultimate Collection' is a monumental work that brings together over 60 of the author's most famous works in one volume. Known for his adventure and historical fiction, Haggard's literary style combines vivid descriptions and fast-paced narratives to create compelling stories that captivate readers. His works are set in exotic locations and often feature themes of exploration, grand quests, and encounters with mysterious civilizations, making them a quintessential example of Victorian adventure literature. From the iconic 'King Solomon's Mines' to the riveting 'She', this collection showcases the breadth and depth of Haggard's storytelling prowess. Henry Rider Haggard, a p...
Henry Rider Haggard's 'The Complete Works of Henry Rider Haggard' is a collection of influential adventure novels that explore themes of colonization, exoticism, and the clash of civilizations. Haggard's descriptive and engaging literary style transports readers to exotic locales and immerses them in gripping tales of exploration and discovery. Set against the backdrop of British imperialism, these works offer a nuanced perspective on the complex relationship between colonizers and the colonized. With rich characters and vivid settings, Haggard's narratives captivate readers and shed light on the cultural dynamics of the time. Haggard's novels are not only entertaining adventures but also provide valuable insights into the social and political landscape of the late 19th century. The author's personal experiences as a colonial administrator in Africa inform his portrayal of the interactions between Europeans and indigenous populations, adding depth and authenticity to his work. Readers interested in historical fiction, adventure literature, and postcolonial studies will find Haggard's complete works a fascinating and enlightening read.