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Elizabeth Hart

    Where Angels Fear to Tread
    The Writing Public
    Second Seduction
    Lily of the Tower
    Action Research For Health And Social Care
    Before the Fairy Ball
    • The story follows sisters Sarah and Sophia as they take on the significant task of organizing the upcoming Fairy Ball, a role bestowed upon them by the Fairy Queen. As they navigate the excitement and pressures of planning, they face emotional challenges and demanding tasks. The narrative explores themes of teamwork and resilience as the sisters strive to collaborate with others to ensure the event's success, all while racing against the clock to complete their preparations.

      Before the Fairy Ball
    • What is action research and how can it best be understood? How can practitioners use action research to deal with problems and improve services? What are the different types of action research and which might be most appropriate for use in a particular setting? This book answers these questions.

      Action Research For Health And Social Care
    • Lily of the Tower

      • 264pages
      • 10 heures de lecture
      3,4(60)Évaluer

      Set in a mysterious country house, the story unfolds as characters uncover hidden truths and long-buried secrets that challenge their relationships and perceptions. As tensions rise and past events resurface, the narrative explores themes of betrayal, loyalty, and the consequences of choices made long ago. The atmospheric setting enhances the intrigue, drawing readers into a web of suspense and emotional depth as the characters grapple with their intertwined fates.

      Lily of the Tower
    • Second Seduction

      • 252pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      Frustration brews for Victoria Thorton, Countess of Wolfshire, as her husband, Alistair, distances himself following the traumatic birth of their fourth daughter. Alistair's vow to protect her has led to emotional detachment, leaving Victoria feeling like a mere society figure rather than his wife. When she overhears a plot against him, she seeks help from a seasoned widow to rekindle their intimacy. As old friendships resurface, jealousy and passion ignite, forcing the Thortons to confront their evolving relationship and fight for their love.

      Second Seduction
    • The Writing Public

      • 294pages
      • 11 heures de lecture

      Inspired by the reading and writing habits of citizens leading up to the French Revolution, The Writing Public is a compelling addition to the long-running debate on the link between the Enlightenment and the political struggle that followed. Elizabeth Andrews Bond scoured local newspapers throughout France for the two decades prior to the Revolution and the first three years of the Revolution, shining a light on the 'letters to the editor'. These letters were a form of early social media, constituting a lively and ongoing conversation amongst readers. Bond takes us beyond the glamorous salons of the intelligentsia, into the everyday worlds of craftsmen, clergy, farmers, and women, all of whom composed these letters. We thus get a fascinating glimpse into who participated in public discourse, what they most wanted to discuss, and how they shaped a climate of opinion. The Writing Public offers a novel examination of how French citizens used the information press to form norms of civic discourse and shape the experience of revolution. The result is a nuanced analysis of knowledge production during the practical Enlightenment.

      The Writing Public
    • Mrs Harrington learns that her daughter who was in Italy had given birth to a son before she died. She sends her other daughter and son to Italy to collect the baby. 6 women, 3 men

      Where Angels Fear to Tread