Author: Cathy Sharp
Publisher: HarperCollins UK
ISBN: 0008118515
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 342
Book Description
A gritty and compelling drama from the bestselling author of The Orphans of Halfpenny Street. Perfect for fans of Nadine Dorries and Sheila Jeffries.
Christmas for the Halfpenny Orphans (Halfpenny Orphans, Book 3)
Author: Cathy Sharp
Publisher: HarperCollins UK
ISBN: 0008118515
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 342
Book Description
A gritty and compelling drama from the bestselling author of The Orphans of Halfpenny Street. Perfect for fans of Nadine Dorries and Sheila Jeffries.
Publisher: HarperCollins UK
ISBN: 0008118515
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 342
Book Description
A gritty and compelling drama from the bestselling author of The Orphans of Halfpenny Street. Perfect for fans of Nadine Dorries and Sheila Jeffries.
The Orphans of Halfpenny Street (Halfpenny Orphans, Book 1)
Author: Cathy Sharp
Publisher: HarperCollins UK
ISBN: 0008118450
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 387
Book Description
Call the Midwife meets Dr Barnardo’s in this gritty drama
Publisher: HarperCollins UK
ISBN: 0008118450
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 387
Book Description
Call the Midwife meets Dr Barnardo’s in this gritty drama
The Little Runaways (Halfpenny Orphans, Book 2)
Author: Cathy Sharp
Publisher: HarperCollins UK
ISBN: 0008118485
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 374
Book Description
A gritty drama that will appeal to fans of The Throwaway Children and authors Nadine Dorries and Kitty Neale.
Publisher: HarperCollins UK
ISBN: 0008118485
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 374
Book Description
A gritty drama that will appeal to fans of The Throwaway Children and authors Nadine Dorries and Kitty Neale.
The Winter Orphan (The Children of the Workhouse, Book 3)
Author: Cathy Sharp
Publisher: HarperCollins
ISBN: 0008363986
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 284
Book Description
A heartbreaking story of one child’s courage, from the bestselling author of The Orphan’s of Halfpenny Street.
Publisher: HarperCollins
ISBN: 0008363986
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 284
Book Description
A heartbreaking story of one child’s courage, from the bestselling author of The Orphan’s of Halfpenny Street.
The Boy with the Latch Key (Halfpenny Orphans, Book 4)
Author: Cathy Sharp
Publisher: HarperCollins UK
ISBN: 0008211612
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 321
Book Description
Heartache and hardship in London’s East End, from the bestselling author of The Orphans of Halfpenny Street
Publisher: HarperCollins UK
ISBN: 0008211612
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 321
Book Description
Heartache and hardship in London’s East End, from the bestselling author of The Orphans of Halfpenny Street
A Blackpool Christmas
Author: Maggie Mason
Publisher: Sphere
ISBN: 0751577197
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 415
Book Description
THE WAR IS OVER, BUT WILL CHRISTMAS BE ENOUGH TO BRING THEM TOGETHER? The brand new novel by bestselling author Mary Wood, writing as Maggie Mason 'In the grand tradition of sagas set down by the late and great Catherine Cookson ' Jean Fullerton on Blackpool Lass CHRISTMAS, 1918. The war may be over, but for newly reunited sisters Babs and Beth, peace has yet to find them. Having been taken from their mother at a young age and then separated themselves for twelve years, their family has encountered enough pain to last a lifetime. As the festive season approaches, they realise their struggles are far from over, but if they want to look forward to a happy future together they must work to put the past behind them. Will the joys of Christmas be enough to unite their family once more? The third and final book in the Sandgronians trilogy by Maggie Mason. The perfect read for fans of Mary Wood, Kitty Neale and Nadine Dorries Readers love the Maggie Mason's Blackpool sagas . . . '5 stars - I wish I could give it more. Wonderful read.' 'Another must read book' 'What a brilliant book. I couldn't put it down!' 'I was hooked from the first page . . . this author is a must read' 'A totally absorbing read'
Publisher: Sphere
ISBN: 0751577197
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 415
Book Description
THE WAR IS OVER, BUT WILL CHRISTMAS BE ENOUGH TO BRING THEM TOGETHER? The brand new novel by bestselling author Mary Wood, writing as Maggie Mason 'In the grand tradition of sagas set down by the late and great Catherine Cookson ' Jean Fullerton on Blackpool Lass CHRISTMAS, 1918. The war may be over, but for newly reunited sisters Babs and Beth, peace has yet to find them. Having been taken from their mother at a young age and then separated themselves for twelve years, their family has encountered enough pain to last a lifetime. As the festive season approaches, they realise their struggles are far from over, but if they want to look forward to a happy future together they must work to put the past behind them. Will the joys of Christmas be enough to unite their family once more? The third and final book in the Sandgronians trilogy by Maggie Mason. The perfect read for fans of Mary Wood, Kitty Neale and Nadine Dorries Readers love the Maggie Mason's Blackpool sagas . . . '5 stars - I wish I could give it more. Wonderful read.' 'Another must read book' 'What a brilliant book. I couldn't put it down!' 'I was hooked from the first page . . . this author is a must read' 'A totally absorbing read'
A Pocket Guide to Mushrooms in Zimbabwe
Author: Cathy Sharp
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780797447271
Category : Mushrooms
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780797447271
Category : Mushrooms
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
The Halfpenny Girls
Author: Maggie Mason
Publisher: Sphere
ISBN: 0751580716
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 349
Book Description
THE BRAND NEW SAGA SERIES BY MAGGIE MASON - MEET THE HALFPENNY GIRLS. . . 'In the grand tradition of sagas set down by the late and great Catherine Cookson ' Jean Fullerton on Blackpool Lass Down on their luck, all the have left is friendship . . . It is 1937 and Alice, Edith and Marg continue to face hardships every day, growing up on one of the poorest streets in Blackpool. Penniless, their friendship has helped them survive this far, but it'll take more than that to see them through the dark days that lie ahead . . . Alice is coping with a violent father and the weight of the duty she carries to support her family, Marg is left reeling after a dark secret about her birth comes to light and threatens to destroy the life she knows, and Edith is fighting to protect her alcoholic mother from the shame of their neighbours and keep her brother on the straight and narrow. A chance encounter at the Blackpool Tower Ballroom promises to set their lives on a new path, one filled with love and safety and hope for a brighter future. Will The Halfpenny Girls, who have never known anything but poverty, finally find happiness? And if they do, will it come at a price? The first in a brand new series from reader favourite Maggie Mason, The Halfpenny Girls is the perfect heart-warming family saga about overcoming hardship and the value of friendship. Perfect for fans of Val Wood, Kitty Neale and Rosie Goodwin. Readers LOVE Maggie Mason's Blackpool sagas: '5 stars - I wish I could give it more. Wonderful read.' 'Another must read book' 'What a brilliant book. I couldn't put it down!' 'I was hooked from the first page . . . this author is a must read' 'A totally absorbing read'
Publisher: Sphere
ISBN: 0751580716
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 349
Book Description
THE BRAND NEW SAGA SERIES BY MAGGIE MASON - MEET THE HALFPENNY GIRLS. . . 'In the grand tradition of sagas set down by the late and great Catherine Cookson ' Jean Fullerton on Blackpool Lass Down on their luck, all the have left is friendship . . . It is 1937 and Alice, Edith and Marg continue to face hardships every day, growing up on one of the poorest streets in Blackpool. Penniless, their friendship has helped them survive this far, but it'll take more than that to see them through the dark days that lie ahead . . . Alice is coping with a violent father and the weight of the duty she carries to support her family, Marg is left reeling after a dark secret about her birth comes to light and threatens to destroy the life she knows, and Edith is fighting to protect her alcoholic mother from the shame of their neighbours and keep her brother on the straight and narrow. A chance encounter at the Blackpool Tower Ballroom promises to set their lives on a new path, one filled with love and safety and hope for a brighter future. Will The Halfpenny Girls, who have never known anything but poverty, finally find happiness? And if they do, will it come at a price? The first in a brand new series from reader favourite Maggie Mason, The Halfpenny Girls is the perfect heart-warming family saga about overcoming hardship and the value of friendship. Perfect for fans of Val Wood, Kitty Neale and Rosie Goodwin. Readers LOVE Maggie Mason's Blackpool sagas: '5 stars - I wish I could give it more. Wonderful read.' 'Another must read book' 'What a brilliant book. I couldn't put it down!' 'I was hooked from the first page . . . this author is a must read' 'A totally absorbing read'
Poetics of Children's Literature
Author: Zohar Shavit
Publisher: University of Georgia Press
ISBN: 0820334812
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 218
Book Description
Since its emergence in the seventeenth century as a distinctive cultural system, children's literature has had a culturally inferior status resulting from its existence in a netherworld between the literary system and the educational system. In addition to its official readership—children—it has to be approved of by adults. Writers for children, explains Zohar Shavit, are constrained to respond to these multiple systems of often mutually contradictory demands. Most writers do not try to bypass these constraints, but accept them as a framework for their work. In the most extreme cases an author may ignore one segment of the readership. If the adult reader is ignored, the writer risks rejection, as is the case of popular literature. If the writer utilizes the child as a pseudo addressee in order to appeal to an adult audience, the result can be what Shavit terms an ambivalent work. Shavit analyzes the conventions and the moral aims that have structured children's literature, from the fairy tales collected and reworked by Charles Perrault and the Brothers Grimm—in particular, “Little Red Riding Hood”—through the complex manipulations of Lewis Carroll in Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, to the subversion of the genre's canonical requirements in the chapbooks of the eighteenth century, and in the formulaic Nancy Drew books of the twentieth century. Throughout her study Shavit, explores not only how society has shaped children's literature, but also how society has been reflected in the literary works it produces for its children.
Publisher: University of Georgia Press
ISBN: 0820334812
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 218
Book Description
Since its emergence in the seventeenth century as a distinctive cultural system, children's literature has had a culturally inferior status resulting from its existence in a netherworld between the literary system and the educational system. In addition to its official readership—children—it has to be approved of by adults. Writers for children, explains Zohar Shavit, are constrained to respond to these multiple systems of often mutually contradictory demands. Most writers do not try to bypass these constraints, but accept them as a framework for their work. In the most extreme cases an author may ignore one segment of the readership. If the adult reader is ignored, the writer risks rejection, as is the case of popular literature. If the writer utilizes the child as a pseudo addressee in order to appeal to an adult audience, the result can be what Shavit terms an ambivalent work. Shavit analyzes the conventions and the moral aims that have structured children's literature, from the fairy tales collected and reworked by Charles Perrault and the Brothers Grimm—in particular, “Little Red Riding Hood”—through the complex manipulations of Lewis Carroll in Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, to the subversion of the genre's canonical requirements in the chapbooks of the eighteenth century, and in the formulaic Nancy Drew books of the twentieth century. Throughout her study Shavit, explores not only how society has shaped children's literature, but also how society has been reflected in the literary works it produces for its children.
An Orphan’s Courage
Author: Cathy Sharp
Publisher: HarperCollins
ISBN: 0008211647
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 315
Book Description
Heartache and hardship in London’s East End, from the bestselling author of The Orphans of Halfpenny Street
Publisher: HarperCollins
ISBN: 0008211647
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 315
Book Description
Heartache and hardship in London’s East End, from the bestselling author of The Orphans of Halfpenny Street