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Roman om familieforhold, hvor fem søskende med børn og forældre samles på det skotske familiegods. De har alle udviklet sig forskelligt og har forskellige problemer
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“Lake Pearson.” An hour and forty minutes away. I might arrive in the day's last light. I ask, “Where at Lake Pearson?” “Marty's holiday house. I can guide you. Have you got the recording?” I pause, hear her puffing. “Yes.
... also, to Eamonn Matthews of Quicksilver Media and senior editors at Channel 4, above all Louisa Compton and Dorothy Byrne, for continued opportunities to explore important economic issues on prime-time television.
Ruth Maddison's images and stories from the township of Eden, together with Hayley Hillis and Pippa Wischer's recording of caravan dwellers throughout the state, give us a rare insight into the practice of photographing and interviewing ...
Home Truths: Three Plays
Home Truths
In the style of the UK's Kate Barker report, this book captures the urgency and big thinking desperately required for confronting housing issues in New Zealand"--Publisher's information.
The stunning new novel from the Sunday Times bestselling author! Home is where the heart is...
The revealing and candid memoir of Australia's legendary playwright and screenwriter The definitive memoir of David Williamson, author of iconic dramas such as The Removalists, The Club, Don's Party, Emerald City and Travelling North, as ...
The revealing and candid memoir of Australia's legendary playwright and screenwriter The definitive memoir of David Williamson, author of iconic dramas such as The Removalists, The Club, Don's Party, Emerald City and Travelling North, as ...
David Lodge's dazzling novella examines with wit and insight the contemporary culture of celebrity and the conflict between the solitary activity of writing and the demands of the media circus. “Sharp, intelligent, surprising and fun ...
How far would you go to keep your family safe? The gripping new page-turner from the Sunday Times bestselling author of One Minute Later
From spray-painting the toilet wall to relaxing in the bath, the products we use speak volumes about who we are, how we relate to others and who we want to be.Based on extensive fieldwork, this fascinating book explores the intimate, ...
HOME TRUTHS: The Uk's Chronic Housing Shortagehow it Happened, why it Matters and the Way To... Solve it
A strong marriage can cope with the unexpected.
Novelist Gerald Duff grew up both in Polk County, in Deep East Texas, and in Nederland, near the Gulf Coast, two drastically different areas in terms of social and economic status, and the way they interact.
The work featured here is highly personal, often documentary in approach and with the individual subject at its centre, reflecting photography itself in the twenty-first century.
Despite their mother having run off with a cowboy from Denver when they were small, and having been brought up in a draughty house in Derbyshire by their eccentric uncle, Django, the McCabe girls actually consider themselves very normal and ...