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Sarah Ellis

    Sarah Ellis s'est imposée comme une voix éminente de la littérature jeunesse canadienne, célébrée pour ses récits captivants. Son écriture se caractérise par son esprit, sa sagesse et sa perspicacité pratique, offrant aux lecteurs un plaisir littéraire distinct. Au-delà des romans pour jeunes adultes, Ellis crée également des histoires pour les plus jeunes et explore l'art de l'écriture elle-même. Sa prose est louée pour sa franchise, sa vivacité et son absence de condescendance, rendant son œuvre à la fois accessible et profonde.

    Education of the Heart: Woman's Best Work
    The Prose Workd of Mrs. Ellis: The Women of England. the Daughters of England. the Wives of England. the Mothers of England
    Agatha Beaufort or Family Pride; Volume II
    Outside in
    The Squiggly Career
    Salmon Forest
    • Salmon Forest

      • 32pages
      • 2 heures de lecture
      4,2(27)Évaluer

      In this tribute to the Pacific rainforest for kids 5 to 8, join Kate for a walk in the woods—and discover why it’s called the “salmon forest.” One Fall day, Kate goes with her father, a fish biologist, to the river where he works in the Pacific rain forest—the “salmon forest,” as he calls it. Together, they watch the sockeye salmon returning to the river to spawn, watch fat slugs and squawking gulls, and witness a bear scooping up a salmon. Next, they meet a boy named Brett and his family fishing at a pool in the river, and learn how to clean and cook salmon before sharing a tasty meal. With charming, informative text and watercolor illustrations that magically evoke the spirit and mystery of the West Coast, Salmon Forest celebrates the surprising connection between the salmon and the forest, and why they need each other.

      Salmon Forest
    • The Squiggly Career

      • 240pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      4,0(877)Évaluer

      Want to build a meaningful career that you love?Careers are changing; they are no longer linear and there's no such thing as a 'job for life'. Squiggly careers, where people jump constantly between roles, industries and locations, are becoming the new normal.Squiggly careers are filled with opportunity and excitement, but they can also be ambiguous and overwhelming if we don't know how to make the most of them.In The Squiggly Career, personal development experts Helen Tupper and Sarah Ellis reveal 5 skills you need to master and teach you how to:· Identify your Values· Play to your Super Strengths· Address your Confidence gremlins· Design your support solar systems (Networks) · Explore your Future Possibilities Packed with insights about the changing-face of work, exercises to aid your growth, and tips and inspiration from highly successful people, this book will help you be happier, and ultimately more successful in your career.

      The Squiggly Career
    • Outside in

      • 176pages
      • 7 heures de lecture

      Lynn’s life is full ― choir practice, school, shopping for the perfect jeans, and dealing with her free-spirited mother. Then one day her life is saved by a mysterious girl named Blossom, who introduces Lynn to her own world and family ― both more bizarre, yet somehow more sane, than Lynn’s own. Blossom’s family is a small band of outcasts and eccentrics who live secretly in an ingenious bunker beneath a city reservoir. The Underlanders forage and trade for the things they need (“Is it useful or lovely?”), living off the things “Citizens” throw away. Lynn is enchanted and amazed. But when she inadvertently reveals their secret, she is forced to take measure of her own motives and lifestyle, as she figures out what it really means to be a family, and a friend. Classic Sarah Ellis, this novel is smart, rich, engaging and insightful.

      Outside in
    • Family Secrets

      • 358pages
      • 13 heures de lecture

      Culturally significant, this book has been carefully reproduced from its original artifact, preserving its historical integrity. Readers will encounter original copyright references and library stamps, reflecting its importance in the knowledge base of civilization. The commitment to authenticity ensures that the work remains as true to the original as possible, providing a valuable resource for scholars and enthusiasts alike.

      Family Secrets
    • Friends At Their Own Fireside V1

      Or Pictures Of The Private Life Of The People Called Quakers (1858)

      • 356pages
      • 13 heures de lecture

      Focusing on the Quaker community, this book offers an in-depth exploration of their private lives, customs, and beliefs in the mid-19th century. It highlights key aspects such as simplicity, pacifism, and social justice, while delving into topics like religious practices, education, marriage, and family life. Anecdotes and stories enrich the narrative, providing a vivid portrayal of Quaker existence. This work serves as a valuable resource for understanding the cultural and social dynamics of the Quakers during that era.

      Friends At Their Own Fireside V1
    • Friends at Their Own Fireside

      Vol. II

      • 384pages
      • 14 heures de lecture

      Originally published in 1858, this reprint offers a glimpse into the themes and narratives of its time. The book preserves the historical context and literary style of the era, providing readers with an authentic experience of 19th-century literature. Its enduring relevance and unique perspective make it a valuable addition for those interested in classic works and the evolution of storytelling.

      Friends at Their Own Fireside
    • The Brewer's Son (1881)

      • 162pages
      • 6 heures de lecture

      The book is a facsimile reprint of an original antiquarian work, highlighting its cultural significance. As it is an older text, readers may encounter imperfections such as marks, notations, or flawed pages. The reprint aims to protect and preserve literary heritage while providing an affordable, high-quality edition that stays true to the original.

      The Brewer's Son (1881)