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David Hill

    24. Juni 1942

    David Hill ist ein neuseeländischer Autor, der besonders für seine Jugendliteratur bekannt ist. Seine Prosa befasst sich oft mit Themen des Erwachsenwerdens und der Identitätssuche, wobei sein Schreibstil für seine Ehrlichkeit und sein feines Detailgefühl geschätzt wird. Hill erforscht häufig die komplexen emotionalen Welten seiner Charaktere mit Empathie und Einblick. Neben seiner Belletristik ist er auch ein versierter Journalist, dessen Artikel in führenden Zeitungen erscheinen.

    Werewolf Signs of the Moon
    English for Information Technology 2 Vocational English Course Book + CD
    Co-Parenting Through Separation and Divorce: Putting Your Children First
    The Boy Who Could Fly, mit 1 Audio-CD, m. 1 Audio-CD
    J. M. W. Turners Vogelstudien
    Bis dann, Simon
    • Bis dann, Simon

      • 160 Seiten
      • 6 Lesestunden
      3,5(4)Abgeben

      Nathan und Simon sind Freunde. Sie gehen in die gleiche Klasse und machen viel zusammen, so viel eben geht. Denn Simon sitzt im Rollstuhl. Er hat Muskelschwund. Eine Krankheit, an der er sterben wird. Bald. Aber das vergessen die Freunde manchmal. Dann sind andere Dinge einfach wichtiger: die Schule, die Mädchen, die Clique.

      Bis dann, Simon
    • Niemand weiß wirklich, woher Michael kommt und wer seine Eltern sind. Eines Tages wachsen Michael Flügel und sein Leben verändert sich schlagartig. Der Junge wird in Krankenhäusern und Forschungskliniken untersucht, ehe er schließlich in völliger Isolation auf einer einsamen Insel landet. Wird Michael je ein normales Leben führen können?

      The Boy Who Could Fly, mit 1 Audio-CD, m. 1 Audio-CD
    • Parents going through separation or divorce are understandably worried about how the change in the family will affect their children. This guide walks parents through all the factors they should consider and offers step-by-step guidance on how to work together to put their children first. From sharing the news with children in an age-appropriate way to handling the issue of custody, from concerns about affairs or abuse to embarking on remarriage and blending families, Co-Parenting Through Separation and Divorce offers a roadmap through one of life’s most difficult challenges with the goal of healthy, happy kids informing every decision along the way.

      Co-Parenting Through Separation and Divorce: Putting Your Children First
    • English for Information Technology is part of the Pearson Longman Vocational English series. It is designed for students in vocational education and for employees in training at work. Written by industry practitioners, it combines a strong grammar syllabus with the specialist vocabulary and skills that learners need to succeed in their chosen field.

      English for Information Technology 2 Vocational English Course Book + CD
    • Chapters devoted to each of the five auspices: in-character artifacts, Gifts, rites, lodges and new Auspice Aspects. A Storytelling chapter dedicated to discussing how best to use auspice in your game from both a practical and theoretical perspective, as well as discussion on creating new auspices and new Gifts. A series of Storytelling Adventure System scenes meant to serve as "auspice challenges" - these scenes are bound to different auspices and can be dropped into your games to highlight the importance of one's moon.

      Werewolf Signs of the Moon
    • Convict Colony

      • 336 Seiten
      • 12 Lesestunden
      4,0(141)Abgeben

      The author of the magnificent bestselling account of the First Fleet returns to early Sydney to tell the story of the years that followed as it's never been told before.

      Convict Colony
    • An extraordinary narrative history of the First Fleet, by the bestselling author of The Forgotten Children. Never before or since has there been an experiment quite as bold as this. Set against the backdrop of Georgian England with its peculiar mix of elegance, prosperity, progress and squalor, the story of the First Fleet is one of courage, of short-sightedness, of tragedy but above all of extraordinary resilience. It is also, of course, the story of the very first European Australians, reluctant pioneers who travelled into the unknown - the vast majority against their will - in order to form a colony by order of the King's government. Separated from loved ones and travelling in cramped conditions for the months-long journey to Botany Bay, they suffered the most unbearable hardship on arrival on Australian land where a near-famine dictated that rations be cut to the bone. But why was the settlement of New South Wales proposed in the first place? Who were the main players in a story that changed the world and ultimately forged the Australian nation? How did the initial skirmishes with the indigenous population break out and how did the relationship turn sour so quickly? Using diaries, letters and official records, David Hill artfully reconstructs the experiences of these famous and infamous men and women of history, combining narrative skill with an eye for detail and an exceptional empathy with the people of the past.

      1788. The Brutal Truth of the First Fleet
    • Describes the history of Hot Springs, Arkansas. The author plots the trajectory of everything from organized crime to America's fraught racial past, examining how a town synonymous with white gangsters supported a burgeoning black middle class. He reveals how the louche underbelly of the South was also home to veterans hospitals and baseball's spring training grounds, giving rise to everyone from Babe Ruth to President Bill Clinton

      The Vapors: A Southern Family, the New York Mob, and the Rise and Fall of Hot Springs, America's Forgotten Capital of Vice