The Call of the Curlew
Author: Taha Husain
Publisher: BRILL
Published: 2024-02-26
Total Pages: 140
ISBN-13: 9004659951
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Author: Taha Husain
Publisher: BRILL
Published: 2024-02-26
Total Pages: 140
ISBN-13: 9004659951
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Elizabeth Brooks
Publisher: Black Swan
Published: 2019-05-02
Total Pages: 320
ISBN-13: 9781784163495
DOWNLOAD EBOOK'Unforgettable' - ROSAMUND LUPTON Virginia Wrathmell has always known she will meet her death on the marsh. One snowy New Year's Eve, at the age of eighty-six, Virginia feels the time has finally come. New Year's Eve, 1939. Virginia is ten, an orphan arriving to meet her new parents at their mysterious house, Salt Winds. Her new home sits on the edge of a vast marsh, a beautiful but dangerous place. War feels far away out here amongst the birds and shifting sands - until the day a German fighter plane crashes into the marsh. The people at Salt Winds are the only ones to see it. What happens next is something Virginia will regret for the next seventy-five years, and which will change the whole course of her life.
Author: Ṭāhā Ḥusayn
Publisher:
Published: 1997
Total Pages: 154
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe Tree of Misery is the first attempt by an Arab writer to adopt the western style of following the history of a family over more than one generation. In this book, written in 1944, Taha Hussein, who most passionately called for the preservation and unification of the classical Arabic language, nevertheless sought to enrich it by adopting those western elements which would suit and enhance it. He is not simply recounting a story or describing a period of life in the Egyptian provinces. He is calling for social, intellectual and religious reform. This novel is inspired from the real life experiences of the author during his childhood in Upper Egypt.
Author: Katrina Logan
Publisher:
Published: 2020-10
Total Pages:
ISBN-13: 9780980616293
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Mary Colwell
Publisher: HarperCollins UK
Published: 2018-04-19
Total Pages: 260
ISBN-13: 0008241066
DOWNLOAD EBOOK‘Focuses a razor light on the plight of one of our most iconic birds. Inspirational!’ Tim Birkhead Curlews are Britain’s largest wading bird, known for their evocative calls which embody wild places; they provoke a range of emotions that many have expressed in poetry, art and music.
Author: Ṭāhā Ḥusayn
Publisher:
Published: 1980
Total Pages: 158
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Brian O'Shea
Publisher: Skylark Books
Published: 2006
Total Pages: 328
ISBN-13: 9780953811557
DOWNLOAD EBOOK'The Call of the Country' tells the story of the rural environment as seen through the eyes of a lifelong birdwatcher. It is a nostalgic return to old haunts remembered from the early post war days, and a journey of discovery to find how the countryside and its birds have changed.
Author: Lazaros Zigomanis
Publisher: ECG Press
Published: 2019-06-01
Total Pages: 257
ISBN-13: 0645485314
DOWNLOAD EBOOKDreams mean nothing unless you have the courage to pursue them. Luke Miggs wants more than small-town life: the grind of chores on the family farm, playing footy, drinks with friends. Like maybe doing something about his crush on Amanda Hunt, a barmaid at the local pub who's smart, funny, and ambitious. Or playing footy in the big league. At eighteen, it can't be too late, can it? There's the Curlews, at least, although the team's little more than battlers. If only they could take their footy seriously, like the reigning champions, the Little Reach Scorpions. Under their tyrannical coach, Claude Rankin, the Scorpions have dominated the competition for ten years. It seems nothing will be different this season. But when Adam Pride emerges from the night and tells the Curlews he wants to play for them, everything begins to change. Song of the Curlew is a story of friendship, bonds, and coming of age, and how the choices of our past can come back to shape our future.
Author: Eleanor Farjeon
Publisher: Rare Treasure Editions
Published: 2021-11-05T15:08:00Z
Total Pages: 160
ISBN-13: 1774642883
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe Silver Curlew is one of Eleanor Farjeon's finest works, an intriguing re-telling of the classic story Rumpelstiltskin. Mother Codling lives with her children in a small, Norfolk windmill. One day, the Codlngs receive a surprise visit from the king of Norwich, who insists that eighteen-year-old Doll Codling must spin a certain amount of flax for him, or he will cut off her head. Doll, terrified of dying, makes a deal with a spindle-imp, in order to save herself and her family. The only clincher is, that he returns to the castle when Doll's daughter is born and insists that he take the newborn child as payment for his work. Doll, and her younger sister Poll, try desperately to keep the baby...
Author: Karen Manton
Publisher:
Published: 2021
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9780369373717
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAs soon as Greta, her husband Joel, and their three sons arrive at the rural Top End property where Joel grew up, she is filled with a sense of unease. There's the dam filled with poisoned water, the burned-out family home on the hill, the crude white stones marking the burial sites of his sister and mother, the irresistible pull and authority of the land itself. And, who is the mysterious girl living in a forlorn hut near the creek? Struggling in the intense humidity of the "buildup" as she plants a garden and helps Joel build a tourist cabin, Greta knows she is an outsider, both to the town and to the land. Using her camera, she tries to make the invisible visible. As she gets drawn into the silent mystery of Joel's family and the secrets of his past, memories from her own beach childhood down south stir in unexpected and sometimes frightening ways. Threading through Greta's experiences is the eerie cry of the curlew like the voice of the land itself, calling her to piece together the grief of the people and the place where she is living, and glimpses of her own past she has pushed aside.