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Julie Watson

    Jules Watson apporte à sa prose un mélange fascinant d'archéologie, de relations publiques et d'expériences personnelles, façonnant une voix narrative unique. Ses œuvres explorent des relations humaines complexes et des liens culturels avec profondeur et sensibilité. Watson manie la langue avec maîtrise, créant des récits captivants qui entraînent le lecteur. Sa vision distincte du monde est façonnée par sa vie internationale et ses divers parcours professionnels.

    If I had a Magic Wand
    Sensational Seafood
    Born for Life
    The White Mare
    The Dawn Stag
    Born for Life
    • Born for Life

      Midwife in Africa

      • 310pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      5,0(1)Évaluer

      Julie embarks on an unexpected journey, immersing herself in the vibrant culture and challenges of life in Africa. As she navigates her new surroundings, she encounters both the beauty and harsh realities of the continent, leading to profound personal growth and transformation. Through her experiences, she discovers the complexities of relationships and the resilience required to adapt to a vastly different way of life.

      Born for Life
    • The Dawn Stag

      • 672pages
      • 24 heures de lecture
      4,1(41)Évaluer

      The second book in the epic Dalriada trilogy, The Dawn Stag spans three centuries and spectacularly recreates Celtic Britain at the momentous time of the Roman invasion. The year is AD 81, and Agricola, the ruthless governor of Roman Britain, is intent on capturing the last unconquered territory: Alba, Scotland. Rhiann, an Alban priestess and princess, submits to a marriage of political necessity to Eremon, an exiled Irish prince. Out of duty grows a powerful and desperate love that will bind them together through conflict and betrayal. On these lovers now rests the hope of a nation. To the people of Alba, Agricola's army is a wall of steel and fire advancing across their homeland, bringing with it desolation. Rhiann searches for guidance in the spirit world, little realizing how big a part she will play in this endgame. Eremon knows only that he must risk--and sacrifice--many lives, perhaps even his own. In this rich and vivid follow-up to The White Mare, Jules Watson enchants with a fantastical novelistic imagination that makes a claim on the hundreds of thousands of readers who enjoy fantasy and historical fiction alike.

      The Dawn Stag
    • The White Mare

      • 420pages
      • 15 heures de lecture
      3,7(60)Évaluer

      AD 79 and Agricola, the ruthless governor of Roman Britain, is turning his attentions to the last unconquered territory in Britain - Alba, Scotland. Rhiann is a courageous and beautiful Scottish princess and priestess scarred by her violent past. Of noble blood, she faces what for her is the ultimate sacrifice - a forced marriage - to protect the freedom of her people. Eremon is an enigmatic Irish prince in exile, who must seek an alliance elsewhere to regain his throne. Will he prove himself to be the man who can unite the squabbling Celtic tribes against the more ominous threat of Rome? With war and chaos looming for her people, Rhiann finds herself drawn into an unexpected journey of the spirit and heart, which will reveal the true purpose of her life. THE WHITE MARE is the first novel in the Dalriada Trilogy and marks the arrival of an outstanding new talent in historical fiction. In the grand tradition of the historical epic, it is a tale of heroic deeds, of kinship and kingship, and the struggle for power, honour, freedom, and love.

      The White Mare
    • Born for Life

      A Midwife's Story

      • 294pages
      • 11 heures de lecture

      At sixteen, Julie discovered her passion for supporting women during labor and birth while working as a nurse aide in a maternity annex. This early experience ignited her dedication to caring for mothers and their newborns, shaping her future in the field of maternal care.

      Born for Life
    • Sensational Seafood

      • 256pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      Featuring a comprehensive guide on selecting, preparing, and storing seafood, this cookbook caters to both novice and experienced cooks. It includes a variety of delicious recipes for fish, mollusks, and crustaceans, complemented by easy-to-follow instructions and suggested serving sizes. Additionally, readers will find intriguing tidbits of seafood history, making it not just a recipe book but a culinary journey through the flavors of PEI.

      Sensational Seafood
    • If I had a Magic Wand

      School Experiences of Students with Learning Disabilities

      • 220pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      Research conducted in Queensland highlights the struggles of students with learning disabilities, revealing their general unhappiness in school settings. A Rasch analysis showed that teachers held negative perceptions and lacked understanding of these students, which did not improve even with increased awareness. Interviews with students, parents, and teachers indicated a disconnect between perceived school inclusivity and actual experiences. The study concludes with recommendations to enhance teacher capacity and shift school culture to better support affected students and their families.

      If I had a Magic Wand
    • Exploring the rich maritime heritage of Prince Edward Island, this collection of nautical tales delves into the island's historical connections to the sea. The stories capture the essence of its coastal culture and the impact of the ocean on its development. This new edition offers fresh insights into the island's storied past, celebrating the intertwining of its history and maritime life.

      Shipwrecks & Seafaring Tales of Prince Edward Island
    • These personal stories collected from a lifetime of travel will transport the reader from country to country across the world. Spanning many countries and years, each tale is brought back to life in a careful reconstruction of time, place and personal encounter using the fragments of memory that we all take away from treasured travel experiences.

      Travel Takeaways
    • Eine große keltische Saga um Pflicht, Ehre, Liebe und Hass Erst wenn der Frühling wieder erblüht, darf Königstochter Maeve weiterleben, denn ein Fluch liegt auf ihr, seit sie es gewagt hat, ihres Vaters Schwert zu entwenden, um an die Macht zu gelangen. Drei Mal schon ist die schöne, rothaarige Tochter Eochaids von ihrem Vater wie ein Stück Vieh verheiratet worden, doch nun will die kriegerische Maeve ihr Schicksal als Spielball der Männer nicht länger ertragen und ist zurückgekommen, um ihre Freiheit und die ihres Volkes zu erkämpfen. Mit Hilfe ihres Geliebten, dem Druiden Ruan, tritt sie den Kampf gegen ihre Feinde an, aber wird sich die willensstarke Kriegerin zwischen Macht und Liebe entscheiden können?

      Die Königin der Raben
    • Tochter der Schwäne - Historischer Roman - bk1539; blanvalet im Goldmann Verlag; Julie Watson; pocket_book; 2009

      Tochter der Schwäne