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Barbara Bleiman

    Tales for the Telling
    Heat and Dust
    • 1995

      Heat and dust - these simple, terrible words describe the Indian summer. Year after year, endlessly, it is the same. And everyone who experiences this heat and dust is changed for ever. We often say, in these modern times, that sexual relationships have changed, for better or for worse. But in this book we see that things have not changed. Whether we look back sixty years, or a hundred and sixty, we see that it is not things that change, but people. And, in the heat and dust of an Indian summer, even people are not very different after all.

      Heat and Dust
    • 1989

      Tales for the Telling

      • 188pages
      • 7 heures de lecture

      Specially selected by Maura Healy, this series aims to offer an innovative and adventurous collection of texts that demonstrates the best of women's writing, both black and white. Complete texts reflecting a range of genres as well as different cultures and experiences are offered and the volumes contain study material and assignments at a range of levels to deepen pupils' enjoyment and understanding of literature. A reading log is also included with ideas for group and individual assignments to help pupils find their way around the texts. This book includes pre-reading activities, notes and coursework assignments. The stories from Ireland, China, Egypt, American and Asia tell the story of women's lives, from memories of childhood to meeting with death and tell about women's experiences in their homes, relationships, work and culture. The series is intended for 14-16 year olds sitting GCSE English and English Literature and adults taking English examinations and overseas students. It is suitable for those taking GCSE-LEAG, NEA, SEG and MEG examinations.

      Tales for the Telling