Books written by Catherine Clark

  • Gilmore Girls: Like Mother, Like Daughter

    After Lorelai reluctantly requests money from her parents for daughter Rory's private school tuition and agrees to weekly dinners in exchange, Rory meets her grandparents, transfers to Chilton, and starts a relationship with Dean.

  • The Landscape of Industry: Patterns of Change in the Ironbridge Gorge

    Jones, A., The Coarse Earthenwares, Ironbridge, IGMAU, 1988. Jones, E., Industrial Architecture in Britain 1750–1939, London, Batsford, 1985. Jones, E.L., 'The agricultural origins of industry', Past and Present, 1968, no. 40, pp.

  • Frozen Rodeo

    High-school junior Peggy Fleming Farrell finds herself without a car, working at the Gas 'n Git, and fantasizing about a boyfriend during the hot summer her distracted parents are expecting yet another baby to join the family.

  • Towards Inclusive Schools?

    This book explores the advances in our understanding of how schools can change and develop in order to include a wider range of students.

  • Educating Students with High Ability

    Teachers frequently focus less attention on highly able, bright, clever or gifted students than on other students. Perceived to be aEURemically successful, these children often appear not to require much...

  • Picture Perfect

    Order # 081582 Name: Emily Matthias Phone: Call me anytime!

  • Three's a Crowd

    Stephanie loves shopping in the trendy stores and meeting rock bands while on a trip to London with her friends, but her thrill fades when she receives dire warnings to stay away from the gorgeous guy who started asking her for dates.

  • The Real Thing

    Stephanie is delighted to direct the Camp Sail-Away talent show, until her boyfriend, Luke, becomes the prime suspect in a series of nasty pranks that threaten to spoil the show.

  • Wish You Were Here

    On a free-wheeling bus tour of the West with assorted family members, senior citizens galore, and one boy her age, sixteen-year-old Ariel writes postcards to her maybe-boyfriend and others while trying to cope with the effects of her ...

  • Truth Or Dare

    Although she was not selected to be a counselor-in-training like her friends, Stephanie decides to make the best of her summer at Camp Sail-Away, even when she discovers that her enemies, the Flamingoes, are also attending the camp.

  • Gilmore Girls: I Do, Don't I?

    As Rory helps her mother Lorelai plan her wedding to Rory's English teacher, attends summer classes at Chilton, and participates in extracurricular activities, Rory wonders how she will have any time in the summer for fun.

  • Unforgettable Summer: So Inn Love, Better Latte Than Never

    But fitting in isn't always easy, especially when the hotel's cutest employee keeps sending mixed messages. . . . This is not how Peggy Fleming Farrell planned to spend her summer.

  • Frozen Rodeo

    Peggy Fleming Farrell is about to have the best summer ever.

  • The Alison Rules

    From the author of such lighthearted books as Frozen Rodeo comes this shocking, unexpected, and heartbreaking (School Library Journal) novel that tells a story of friendship, love, and loss.

  • Alison Rules

    From the author of such lighthearted books as Frozen Rodeo comes this shocking, unexpected, and heartbreaking (School Library Journal) novel that tells a story of friendship, love, and loss.

  • How Not to Run for President

    New in paperback! Fans of Andrew Clements and Gordon Korman will love this funny book about a boy who accidentally gets mixed up in a presidential campaign and becomes a very unlikely star.

  • The Summer of Everything: Picture Perfect and Wish You Were Here

    In Wish You Were Here, Ariel is embarking on the summer vacation of a lifetime—at least, she hopes this is the only trip like this she’ll ever take.

  • Love and Other Things I'm Bad At: Rocky Road Trip and Sundae My Prince Will Come

    What’s a girl to do when there are two guys who seem like The One?

  • Theorising Special Education

    This field of special education has been through marked changes in recent years with the emergence of notions such as 'inclusive schooling' and 'entitlement curricula'. This book brings together contributions from the UK and beyond.

  • New Directions in Special Needs: Innovations in Mainstream Schools

    This thought-provoking text brings new ideas to the literature of special needs education, an area shot through with questions of ethics and values. This existing literature is heavily weighted towards...