Edexcel's own resources for the GCE 2008 specifications.
Stephen Lewis Livres
Steve Lewis écrit avec affection et passion au sujet de nos expériences partagées sur cette terre, une vie façonnée et transformée par sa nombreuse famille. Ses récits nous transportent à travers la maison familiale, explorant chaque recoin ensoleillé et chaque creux sombre, avant de s'aventurer au-delà du jardin familier dans les profondeurs des bois. Lewis se concentre sur les expériences humaines universelles qu'il tisse dans ses œuvres avec une perspicacité distinctive.






The Palestine Exchange
- 332pages
- 12 heures de lecture
Set in British-occupied Palestine in the summer of 1939, the narrative explores the journey of a time traveler equipped only with modern gadgets. As World War II looms, the protagonist navigates the complexities of a turbulent historical landscape, encountering unique challenges and cultural dynamics. The story blends elements of adventure and historical fiction, offering an intriguing perspective on a pivotal moment in history while examining the impact of technology on past events.
Mr Cool
- 46pages
- 2 heures de lecture
Ricky, Micky and Nicky want to be rock stars but have nowhere to practice, until Kevin offers his gran's basement. Kevin wants to be a rock star too. Unfortunately he can't sing or dance, but he proves to be an important part of the band.
A Hotelier's Funny Stories
- 154pages
- 6 heures de lecture
The memoir offers a unique perspective on the hospitality industry, highlighting the author's experiences working in various hotels and interacting with a diverse array of entertainers, including comedians and musicians. It emphasizes the importance of teamwork among hotel staff and the rewarding connections made with customers and guests. The narrative also includes memorable moments from working in Nevis, showcasing the enriching experiences that come from engaging with different cultures and personalities in the hospitality field.
From Infamy to Hope
- 212pages
- 8 heures de lecture
Set in 17th century Puritan Boston, the narrative follows Rachel Moore, a housemaid who faces severe consequences after being raped and convicted of fornication. Marked with a black "W" for "whore," she navigates a society rife with religious persecution, while powerful figures like Governor John Winthrop and Anne Hutchinson influence her fate. As the colony prepares for war against the Pequot Indians, Rachel disguises herself as a boy soldier in a desperate quest to reclaim her baby, sold by her father.
The Novel: A Guide to Writing Your First Novel
- 112pages
- 4 heures de lecture
This beginner's guide to novel-writing teams a vast knowledge of literary technique with an understanding of the pleasures and pitfalls of being a writer. Drawing on her twenty years experience of teaching Creative Writing, author Carolyn Lewis navigates the various stages of novel writing, from creating characters and plots through to editing and how to make the correct approach to agents and publishers. Contains comprehensive advice, tips, encouragement, and practical exercises for aspiring novelists.
Zen und die Kunst der Vaterschaft
- 255pages
- 9 heures de lecture

