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Indigo's Haven
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 68

Indigo's Haven

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2016-02-14
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  • Publisher: Unknown

In the ravages of war, one hopes for a better life. What if Indigo could create it?Indigo Attard is a child with an exceptional talent. She can draw. Really draw. She creates places to escape to and hide in, away from the raging war in Amarinda. Indigo's brother, Samuel, seems to have disappeared, leaving her mother, Doris, frantic as to his whereabouts. Indigo is not ready to share her secret, not yet. Paper, pencil and matchsticks in hand, she has a solution for her family's survival. Indigo's Haven is a carefully crafted play, which nurtures the important role of the war survivor. The world that Indigo creates is at once responsive and imaginative. The play is a tribute to the playwright's renowned ability to identify with and empower the human spirit in adversity.

Never the Twain Shall Meet
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 354

Never the Twain Shall Meet

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2013-11
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  • Publisher: CreateSpace

Two friends at university, Maggie and Hugh are drawn to each other from first meeting, but Maggie accepts a scholarship to London when nothing comes of their friendship. Many years later, dramatic events draw them closer again and Maggie's hopes of a more intimate relationship revive.

Bare Spirit
  • Language: en

Bare Spirit

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2024-07-24
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  • Publisher: Unknown

History-making author and theatre practitioner, Susan Marshall, sets our spirits alight in this sensual and exclusive poetry collection for adults. Award-winning Susan Marshall is the founder of Theatre Playscapes, her monumental theatrical style released across the globe in 2023. In this exclusive collection of 30 poems for adults: Bare Spirit: The Selected Poems of Susan Marshall, she further reveals how her attunement to the energetic motions of her lifeworlds, enables her to set the spirit alight. Susan's sensual verse draws upon breathtaking imagery to distil and transcend single moments, which arise the 'bare spirit' from within. This semi-autobiographical publication takes its name fr...

Double Negative
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 324

Double Negative

Injured competitive swimmer Reece never wanted to be Vice Prez of West Hill High. It was her brother Jamie's idea, just something to do until she could get back into the pool. She knew that Jamie-who led his campaign with a striptease "election speech"-would be a complete "President Dumbass." But Reece didn't foresee that she'd fall hard for Jamie's Student Council rival, Zain. Zain is hot and intense, plus an amputee and a basketball star. Between Zain's disability and Reece's surgery, they have their challenges, but that deepens their connection-until he drops a bombshell about his accident. Suddenly, everything important to Reece starts to implode. Struggling with issues of family loyalty, secrets, and scars, Reece must decide if real relationships are worth the heartache.

All the Hope We Carry
  • Language: en

All the Hope We Carry

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2023-12-07
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  • Publisher: Unknown

"If we carry enough hope, we can heal the world." Samuel is afraid of the war in Maren and yearns to escape it. In the glow of moonlight, he is lured into the world within an unrolled piece of paper ... Claire hopes to heal the world. Comforted by the memory of her father, she draws a fantastical picture with a secret life of its own ... Doris desires the guidance of light to help her daughter Claire to survive the war. Frantically searching for her son Samuel, she is unaware of Claire's secret ... In her inspirational article: Theatre Playscapes of Hope, award-winning Susan Marshall argues that a young person's autonomy can be further developed through a sense of comfortability with the way...

Makeshift Girl
  • Language: en

Makeshift Girl

"Deeply humanitarian, the narrative provides a rich tapestry of the spirits and mysteries of heritage trade and its evolving exploritation"-- publishers blurb.

Adira and the Dark Horse
  • Language: en

Adira and the Dark Horse

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2024-07-02
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Will Adira outwit the dark horse? Adira Cazon grew up with her parents in Mira, an unsympathetic empire, fuelled by the wealth of its silk trade. In a world of long held resistance against empirical power, Adira discovered that she was a desired asset for the dangerous dark horse. After witnessing her own family tragedy, Adira was assisted by her mother to seek safe refuge. Now 23, Adira is a trained private detective, who has built her life in Redbank. As the presence of the dark horse pervades the industrial city's society, Adira swears to protect Girl, a silk merchant from Mira, who is hiding in Redbank. News soon arrives that Adira's mother has been declared a missing person and that significant heritage silk apparel have been stolen from Mira. As she investigates an evolving illegal trade operation, Adira is determined to outwit the dark horse who is hunting her down. Interweaving the narrative of Adira's journey with the secrets kept by other courageous women who also confronted the dangerous powers dominating the silk trade routes of past and present, Adira and the Dark Horse by award-winning Susan Marshall, is an atmospheric and gripping page turner in search of the truth.

Illegitimacy in Medieval Scotland, 1100-1500
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 267

Illegitimacy in Medieval Scotland, 1100-1500

First full-length examination of bastardy in Scotland during the period, exploring its many ramifications throughout society.

Shakespeare, Our Personal Trainer
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 244

Shakespeare, Our Personal Trainer

This collection of essays is multidisciplinary and wide-ranging. The authors, literary and theatre specialists, scientists from various fields, and a psychiatrist, present Shakespeare’s works from very different perspectives, highlighting a new outlook on the current ways of tackling Shakespeare. Teachers of English all over Europe will find this book an eclectic tool which allows them to present Shakespeare in a challengingly vibrant way. To explore Shakespeare’s plays, the authors deploy a range of filters such as nutrition, plant sciences, geography, art history, costume design, music, comics and street art. They show how the Bard can still be relevant to our lives in the 21st century.

Marshall
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 34

Marshall

Thomas Marshall sailed from London to Massachusetts in 1635. He later returned to England to fight with Oliver Cromwell. He then returned to America and settled in Lynn, Massachusetts where he owned a tavern. He had two sons, John and Thomas.