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David Hill

    24 juin 1942

    David Hill est un auteur néo-zélandais, particulièrement célèbre pour sa fiction destinée aux jeunes adultes. Sa prose explore souvent les thèmes de l'adolescence et de la recherche d'identité, avec un style d'écriture remarquable pour son honnêteté et son sens aigu du détail. Hill explore fréquemment les paysages émotionnels complexes de ses personnages avec empathie et perspicacité. Au-delà de sa fiction, il est également un journaliste talentueux dont les articles paraissent dans des journaux de premier plan.

    The Great Race
    English for Information Technology 2 Vocational English Course Book + CD
    Co-Parenting Through Separation and Divorce: Putting Your Children First
    American Voter Turnout
    See Ya Simon
    Cedarville II
    • Cedarville II

      Hidden Agenda

      • 166pages
      • 6 heures de lecture
      5,0(1)Évaluer

      Almost a year has passed since the Lakeside Murder case. It's said that Paul Vito had hidden a large amount of money somewhere near a graveyard before he had died. It was never proven to be true so people think that it's just rumor. Out in Ash ridge, a few miles from Cedarville Lake construction had begun on a shopping center/hotel complex but had to be stopped when workers unearthed some American Indian artifacts. A state archeological team is surveying the area and recovering them so construction can resume. Right now the Cedarville Police Department is investigating a case involving the death of a college student caused by drugs that have recently resurfaced in the community. Even among law enforcement a conspiracy still looms. "Has everyone connected with Paul Vito been caught?" is on people's minds. While the death of his former partner still haunts him, Inspector Dan Guthrie and his partner Detective John Taylor will soon discover that there is a hidden agenda in their community and will have to do whatever they can to bring the guilty to justice.

      Cedarville II
    • A humorous and uplifting tale about Simon, a 14-year-old boy with muscular dystrophy who navigates life in a wheelchair.

      See Ya Simon
    • American Voter Turnout

      An Institutional Perspective

      • 192pages
      • 7 heures de lecture
      4,0(1)Évaluer

      Focusing on the evolution of electoral systems in the United States, the book explores registration laws, single-member districts like the Electoral College, and the separation of powers. It analyzes how these institutions influence voter turnout in national elections, providing insights into the complexities of American democracy and the factors that affect civic engagement.

      American Voter Turnout
    • Parents going through separation or divorce are understandably worried about how the change in the family will affect their children. This guide walks parents through all the factors they should consider and offers step-by-step guidance on how to work together to put their children first. From sharing the news with children in an age-appropriate way to handling the issue of custody, from concerns about affairs or abuse to embarking on remarriage and blending families, Co-Parenting Through Separation and Divorce offers a roadmap through one of life’s most difficult challenges with the goal of healthy, happy kids informing every decision along the way.

      Co-Parenting Through Separation and Divorce: Putting Your Children First
    • English for Information Technology is part of the Pearson Longman Vocational English series. It is designed for students in vocational education and for employees in training at work. Written by industry practitioners, it combines a strong grammar syllabus with the specialist vocabulary and skills that learners need to succeed in their chosen field.

      English for Information Technology 2 Vocational English Course Book + CD
    • The Great Race

      • 400pages
      • 14 heures de lecture
      4,0(2)Évaluer

      The thrilling race between Frenchman Nicolas Baudin and Englishman Matthew Flinders to chart the map of Australia.

      The Great Race
    • Examines art that stands outside the margins of the art world, the critical and cultural conditions that made this exclusion possible, and how recognizing this radically transforms our understanding of contemporary art.

      Aesthetics of the Margins / The Margins of Aesthetics
    • Chapters devoted to each of the five auspices: in-character artifacts, Gifts, rites, lodges and new Auspice Aspects. A Storytelling chapter dedicated to discussing how best to use auspice in your game from both a practical and theoretical perspective, as well as discussion on creating new auspices and new Gifts. A series of Storytelling Adventure System scenes meant to serve as "auspice challenges" - these scenes are bound to different auspices and can be dropped into your games to highlight the importance of one's moon.

      Werewolf Signs of the Moon
    • Sacred Dust

      • 400pages
      • 14 heures de lecture
      3,0(1)Évaluer

      Set against the backdrop of racial tension in Prince George County, the story follows Rose, who grapples with guilt after witnessing a man's murder for fishing in forbidden waters. Her silence is challenged by Lily, an outsider whose scandalous behavior stirs the community. Together, they confront their fears and the oppressive silence surrounding them, recognizing that the time for change has arrived in a society marked by prejudice and injustice. The narrative explores themes of courage, guilt, and the quest for justice.

      Sacred Dust
    • Presents an account of his life and career to date, from his childhood in 1950s London to the present day in Munich. In this book, photographs taken by the artist show some of the forms that inspire him, while copious photos of Scully at work in his studio demonstrate how he creates his pictures, from blank canvas to finished work.

      Sean Scully