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- 12 heures de lecture
A shocking true story that reveals how one woman was tormented to the very depths of despair by her husband through coercive control and continual physical and sexual abuse.
L'écriture d'Anna Morgan explore souvent les expériences des Juifs éthiopiens, ses reportages paraissant dans des publications de premier plan. Son style se caractérise par un sens aigu du détail et un accent mis sur les thèmes de l'identité et de l'appartenance. Morgan apporte une perspective distinctive à son travail, invitant les lecteurs à contempler les complexités de l'expérience humaine.
A shocking true story that reveals how one woman was tormented to the very depths of despair by her husband through coercive control and continual physical and sexual abuse.
This collection features 21 mixed-genre poems that delve into relationships, behaviors, and the environment, aiming to evoke a wide range of emotions through vivid sensory imagery. Inspired by the recent loss of two family members, the author dedicates the work to their memory. A portion of the profits will be donated to Cancer Research UK and Mary Stevens Hospice, reflecting a commitment to honor loved ones while supporting important causes.
An Invitation to Biblical Poetry is an accessibly written introduction to biblical poetry that emphasizes the aesthetic dimensions of poems and their openness to varieties of context. It demonstrates the irreducible complexity of poetry as a verbal art and considers the intellectual work poems accomplish as they offer aesthetic experiences to people who read or hear them. Chapters walk the reader through some of the diverse ways biblical poems are organized through techniques of voicing, lineation, and form, and describe how the poems' figures are both culturally and historically bound and always dependent on later reception. The discussions consider examples from different texts of the Bible, including poems inset in prose narratives, prophecies, psalms, and wisdom literature. Each chapter ends with a reading of a psalm that offers an acute example of the dimension under discussion. Students and general readers are invited to richer and deeper readings of ancient poems and thesubjects, problems, and convictions that occupy their imagination.
A collection of social work case studies from frontline social workers, emphasising the importance of the job and providing everyday solutions to real problems faced. Includes reflective learning points and supporting case law. Essential reading for all frontline adult social work and mental health practitioners.
A coming-of age story about two girls, separated in time by thousands of years, who are forced to leave their homes and make a dangerous journey to an unknown land.