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Alan Garner

    17 octobre 1934
    Alan Garner
    The Moon of Gomrath
    Strandloper
    Where Shall We Run To?
    The Stone Book Quartet
    A Bag of Moonshine
    The Voice That Thunders
    • The Voice That Thunders

      • 256pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      4,5(24)Évaluer

      Alan Garner is an exceptional lecturer and essayist. Alan Garner's account of his mental illness will become a classic, and each strand of the book will be a source of fascination to anyone who has ever fallen under the spell of an Alan Garner story, as also to all who concern themselves with the craft of writing.

      The Voice That Thunders
    • A Bag of Moonshine

      • 160pages
      • 6 heures de lecture
      4,0(1)Évaluer

      Stunning new edition of Alan Garner's folklore collection by CollinsVoyager.

      A Bag of Moonshine
    • The Stone Book Quartet

      • 192pages
      • 7 heures de lecture
      4,2(67)Évaluer

      A classic work of rural magic realism from one of Britain's greatest children's novelists Four interconnected fables of a way of living in rural England that is now disappeared. Craftsmen pass on, or withhold, secrets of their relationship with the natural world, which gives them the material from which they create useful and beautiful things. Smiths and chandlers, steeplejacks and quarrymen, all live and work hand in hand with the seasons, the elements and the land. There is a mutual respect and a knowledge of the magical here that somehow, somewhere was lost to us. These fables beautifully recapture and restore it to us. And a very particular landscape, on the outskirts of industrial Manchester, is brought vividly to life.

      The Stone Book Quartet
    • Where Shall We Run To?

      • 208pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
      4,1(214)Évaluer

      A NEW STATESMAN BOOK OF THE YEAR From one of our greatest living writers, comes a remarkable memoir of a forgotten England.

      Where Shall We Run To?
    • Strandloper

      • 208pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
      4,0(233)Évaluer

      I sing the eagle.It hangs above the grave mound.I sing, dreaming...William Buckley was transported to Australia in 1801. He escaped and lived as an Aborigine for thirty-one years. In this visionary novel, Alan Garner is true to William the Cheshire bricklayer and William the Aboriginal spiritual leader, as William is true to his fate.

      Strandloper
    • The Moon of Gomrath

      • 224pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
      3,8(147)Évaluer

      Enthralling sequel to The Weirdstone of Brisingamen

      The Moon of Gomrath
    • Sometimes people are so busy communicating they don't listen to each other. TALK LANGUAGE tells you how to understand what people are really saying, and why. Words represent only a small part of the information transmitted in conversation; just as important are circumstances and body language. TALK LANGUAGE shows how to decode a wide range of everyday signals, so you can get the message or intentions a speaker is really conveying - whether intentionally or not. It gives many examples of every day conversational phrases and what they really mean. TALK LANGUAGE will help you to express yourself clearly and concisely - and to interpret others' intentions if they do not reveal them. Its message can be applied to almost every facet of daily life.

      Talk Language. How to Use Conversation for Profit and Pleasure
    • The Owl Service

      • 164pages
      • 6 heures de lecture
      3,2(7)Évaluer

      Three young people spend the summer in a Welsh valley haunted by mythical spirits and find themselves reenacting an old tragedy.

      The Owl Service
    • Boneland

      • 149pages
      • 6 heures de lecture
      3,8(129)Évaluer

      This concluding volume of the 'Weirdstone trilogy' features Professor Colin Whisterfield who spends his days at Jodrell Bank, using the radio telescope to look for his lost sister in the Pleiades. At the same time, and in another time, the Watcher cuts the rock and dances, to keep the sky above the earth and the stars flying.

      Boneland
    • Learn the secrets of effective communication from the most popular book in the world for teaching conversation skills – almost one million copies sold! Fully updated for the 2020s, Conversationally Speaking provides proven communication strategies, based on hundreds of research studies, as well as the authors' own experience teaching conversation workshops. Now you can use this expertise to get more out of your everyday interactions with family, friends, and coworkers. Everybody thinks that some people are born with the "gift of gab" and some people aren't. But the truth is there is no "gift of gab." People who are good at conversation just know a few simple skills that anyone can learn. This book will teach you those skills. With Conversationally Speaking, you will learn how to: Ask the kind of questions that promote conversation Interest people in what you have to say Achieve deeper levels of understanding and intimacy Handle criticism constructively Overcome shyness and become more confident Listen so others will be encouraged to talk to you Find out why Toastmaster Magazine calls Conversationally Speaking "the classic how-to book in social communication" and why Dr. Aaron Beck, whose work has had a major influence on thousands of psychologists, calls it "of great value for people who want to sharpen their skills in interpersonal relations."

      Conversationally speaking