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    How We Fracture
    Frame and Mount the Sky
    Freddie and the fairy
    Gildas's de Excidio Britonum and the Early British Church
    • This work explores the insights of a contemporary observer during the pivotal transition from post-Roman Britain to Anglo-Saxon England. It delves into the cultural, social, and political changes of the era, providing a unique perspective on the influences that shaped early medieval society. Through the lens of this witness, the book offers a detailed examination of the complexities involved in this historical transformation.

      Gildas's de Excidio Britonum and the Early British Church
    • After rescuing hard-of-hearing fairy Bessie-Belle, Freddie, who tends to mumble, has his every wish granted with unexpected results--luckily, the Fairy Queen is on hand to help. By the award-winning author of Gruffulo and Room on the Broom. Original.

      Freddie and the fairy
    • How We Fracture

      • 172pages
      • 7 heures de lecture

      Exploring pivotal moments in women's lives, this collection features sixteen stories from diverse female perspectives, spanning teenagers to women in their sixties. Each narrative addresses critical issues such as financial instability, reproductive rights, body image, sexuality, and mental health. The characters range from students and artists to professionals like a legal secretary and a nurse, highlighting their unique struggles with aging, illness, relationships, and personal identity. The stories reflect the complexities of modern womanhood and the fractures that shape their experiences.

      How We Fracture