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Mary Collins

    Mary Collins est une écrivaine dont l'œuvre est profondément enracinée dans le lien multigénérationnel de sa famille avec l'East End de Londres. Sa formation en psychologie, avec une expérience dans les hôpitaux psychiatriques et les soins communautaires, éclaire sa compréhension nuancée du comportement humain. L'écriture de Collins explore les complexités de l'esprit, s'appuyant sur sa perspective unique pour créer des récits captivants. Elle écrit également des romans policiers sous un pseudonyme, démontrant ainsi sa polyvalence en tant que conteuse.

    Colour-Blindness
    The Fog Comes
    Airborne (Direct Mail Edition): A Photobiography of Wilbur and Orville Wright
    Ten Bells Street at War
    Victory on Ten Bells Street
    Lonely Tony
    • Lonely Tony

      A True Story

      • 36pages
      • 2 heures de lecture
      5,0(1)Évaluer

      The story follows Tony, a lively boxer dog, as he embarks on a quest to find a new friend after the loss of his best pal, Cleo. Throughout his adventures, he encounters a diverse cast of animals, including a llama, an egret, a chihuahua, and an alligator. Beyond being an engaging tale of animal friendship, it serves as a valuable resource for parents and educators to help children navigate feelings of loss and the process of making new friends.

      Lonely Tony
    • The next compelling, heartfelt instalment in the lives of the Ten Bells Street girls, a wartime saga series from Mary Collins (pseudonym of bestselling crime writer, Barbara Nadel, author of the Inspector Ikmen series).

      Victory on Ten Bells Street
    • Ten Bells Street at War

      • 320pages
      • 12 heures de lecture
      3,8(4)Évaluer

      The next compelling, heartfelt instalment in the lives of the Ten Bells Street girls, a wartime saga series from Mary Collins (pseudonym of bestselling crime writer, Barbara Nadel, author of the Inspector Ikmen series).

      Ten Bells Street at War
    • The inspiring journey of Wilbur and Orville Wright is captured in this photobiography, showcasing their determination and curiosity that paved the way for the first working airplane. The latest edition enhances the educational experience by incorporating common core-aligned critical thinking activities, making it a valuable resource for both classroom and home learning.

      Airborne (Direct Mail Edition): A Photobiography of Wilbur and Orville Wright
    • Colour-Blindness

      With a Comparison of Different Methods of Testing Colour-Blindness

      • 276pages
      • 10 heures de lecture

      Focusing on the research conducted on red-green color-blind individuals, this 1925 publication provides detailed insights into the condition, while also offering brief discussions on blue-yellow, total, and acquired color-blindness. The work aims to comprehensively describe the various forms of color vision defects, contributing to a deeper understanding of this visual impairment.

      Colour-Blindness
    • The inspiring journey of Wilbur and Orville Wright is captured through a photobiography that highlights their determination and curiosity in developing the first working airplane. This latest edition enhances the learning experience with critical thinking activities aligned with common core standards, making it suitable for both classroom and home education.

      Airborne: A Photobiography of Wilbur and Orville Wright
    • Only the Good

      • 202pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      Set in a world where morality is put to the test, the narrative follows a group of individuals grappling with their choices in the face of dire circumstances. As they navigate complex relationships and ethical dilemmas, themes of redemption and the human capacity for both good and evil emerge. The characters are richly developed, each representing different facets of morality, and their journeys intertwine in unexpected ways, leading to a thought-provoking exploration of what it truly means to be good.

      Only the Good
    • Wait Until Mourning

      • 102pages
      • 4 heures de lecture

      Exploring themes of life, love, and loss, this poetry collection captures a young woman's journey of self-discovery as a resilient bisexual female in America. Through her verses, she reflects on personal experiences that shape her identity and resilience, offering an intimate glimpse into her emotional landscape.

      Wait Until Mourning
    • Exploring the decline of unsupervised play and its implications for democracy, the author shares personal anecdotes and classroom experiences in a blend of memoir and manifesto. Through watercolor painting and a series of flash nonfiction essays, she emphasizes the importance of creativity and reflection in fostering engaged citizens. The work serves as a vital reminder of the connection between writing, creativity, and our shared humanity, offering a refreshing perspective on the challenges faced by individuals today.

      A Play Book: Creating Writers, Creating Citizens