Robinson Crusoé
- 432pages
- 16 heures de lecture
Son bateau a fait naufrage, tous ses compagnons sont morts. Robinson Crusoé se sent bien seul sur son île déserte. Il aimerait avoir quelqu'un à qui parler...
Anthony Masters était un écrivain, un éducateur et un humanitaire aux dons exceptionnels et à l'énergie prodigieuse. Ses œuvres de fiction explorent en profondeur les problèmes sociaux, nourries par des décennies d'aide aux exclus. Au-delà de ses romans, sa production non fictionnelle était éclectique, englobant des biographies de personnalités notables et des récits historiques. Sa vaste carrière littéraire, mêlant fiction et non-fiction, reflète un intellect polyvalent et un engagement profond envers la compréhension et la résolution des problèmes de société.






Son bateau a fait naufrage, tous ses compagnons sont morts. Robinson Crusoé se sent bien seul sur son île déserte. Il aimerait avoir quelqu'un à qui parler...
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TEACH YOURSELF LETTER WRITING SKILLS is an invaluable guide to writing letters so that they say exactly what you want to say and achieve the desired response. The general principles of letter writing are outlined in the first pages of the book and advice on basic points is given. This is then applied to the writing of personal and domestic letters and applications for jobs, as well as communications with authorities, businesses and the media. It also includes a chapter on the internet and email, reflecting the increase in communications today. It concludes with methods of addressing people, the use of abbreviations and a list of common abbreviations for easy reference. It allows the reader to gain the knowledge to write satisfactory letters on a great number of subjects, and to a wide range of people. Every aspect is covered, from the paper used and layout of a letter to personal and business letter writing.
Joe's been acting strangely lately. Causing serious trouble, messing up his friends' lives. But they can't tell anyone. Not even each other. You see, no one would believe them. Everyone looks up to Joe... Then Joe mysteriously disappears. Distraught, his sister Debs pleads with his friends to look for him. Reluctantly, they head for the obvious place - the marsh where they used to play as kids. But they are not kids anymore, and without Joe they're leaderless. How will they even find him? and do they want to, after what he's done? In fact, they would be quite happy if Joe stayed missing for good...
Terry and Arthur are still in business. Now, take Terry McCann: he's a hard boy, he's even done a bit of porridge, but he's got a heart of gold. He'll do anything for anyone. And take Arthur Daley - please. I've heard he even charges his mum petrol money when he runs her home. Arthur will do anyone for anything; perhaps that's why he needs Terry as a minder... (Taken from back cover blurb)