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Embark on a captivating journey of self-discovery with Bree, the enchanting blue-winged moth, in 'Bree Belongs.' Through embracing her true self, Bree unravels the essence of authenticity and friendship, transforming into a magnificent butterfly. Authored by Mary Ella Bowers and co-illustrated by Kellie Nedd, this heartwarming narrative celebrates individuality and the enchantment of staying true to oneself. 'Bree Belongs' is a timeless enchantment that will enchant young minds and ignite the spark of imagination.Mary Ella Bowers first brought Bree to life as a young girl, with her original illustration featured in the book, capturing the essence of her childhood creativity. Years later, Mary revisited the childhood tale she had penned, and with the addition of Kellie Nedd's beautiful illustrations, the story of Bree blossomed into a complete work of art.
Embark on a captivating journey of self-discovery with Bree, the enchanting blue-winged moth, in 'Bree Belongs.' Through embracing her true self, Bree unravels the essence of authenticity and friendship, transforming into a magnificent butterfly. Authored by Mary Ella Bowers and co-illustrated by Kellie Nedd, this heartwarming narrative celebrates individuality and the enchantment of staying true to oneself. 'Bree Belongs' is a timeless enchantment that will enchant young minds and ignite the spark of imagination.Mary Ella Bowers first brought Bree to life as a young girl, with her original illustration featured in the book, capturing the essence of her childhood creativity. Years later, Mary revisited the childhood tale she had penned, and with the addition of Kellie Nedd's beautiful illustrations, the story of Bree blossomed into a complete work of art.
A British coming-of-age story, set in the summer of 2007, incorporating ethical - and surprising cultural - differences, told with humour and a light and empathetic touch, by an author well acquainted with the clash of academic parental ambition and teenage striving to comprehend the sometimes secretive adult world. Alice is approaching important changes - not only in herself but in the world around her. The daughter of a GP and an academic research scientist, she has spent what others might call a 'privileged' childhood in Oxford, attending a good private school, and spending regular holidays at her maternal grandmother's beautiful home in West Cornwall. What is there to rock the boat beside her sister Zoe's annoying new friend and the approach of important exams and career choices? Over the late spring and summer when the weather is unusually cool and wet, she has more on her mind. Firstly, concerning her mother's stepsister, a feisty aunt, an artist, whom they now seldom meet. And who is the woman her supposedly gay godfather is seeing, and why? And why do her parents insist she renews friendship with a girl who was her 'bestie' at nursery? What is wrong in that family? And throughout this time, can she see a way to avoid being 'tram-lined' into a scientific career, as a clone of Dad or Mum, now that she has realised the importance of the arts, as complimentary to science, in human flourishing?
Dating the wrong people can be a vicious cycle. Every now and then if you listen to someone else's advice you can actually avoid many heartbreaks. God knows I have gone on a lot of awful dates and if I had just quit dating these guys, I might have found a great guy sooner.
Life in Art and Practice is a collection of stand-alone, mysterious, ''mini short stories'', set in the world of late twentieth century Britain. It includes characters and situations in ''art and practice'' - the practice being both medical practice and the practice of life as we live, learning as we go. The ''art'' refers both to the visual arts and to the art of deception. The stories feature ambition, deception, despair, longing, and dreaming...the magical in the ordinary, confronting reality and human relationships sideways, with the question What if?In the stories, characters find themselves in a liminal space, with choices, often involving relationships to make or situations to understand. These decisions will impact on or decide their futures, and sometimes the decisions move into magical realism, leading the reader to wonder if this has been made for them.
Are you a Hellhound? A Super Alpha? A Hyena? Whatever your leadership style, this guide will help you identify your strengths and weaknesses to become even better. Written from the perspective of personalities in a pack of dogs, Hellhound: 7 Leadership Styles Explained in Doggy Terms breaks down characteristics of both leaders and team members alike. With the insights offered here, you will learn: ┬╖ What qualities make a good leader┬╖ How to motivate each unique member of your team┬╖ How to recognize key qualities of your leader and make them work for you┬╖ What role you and others play in the "pack"┬╖ And much more!Just as there is no single leadership style, there is no single way to lead every personality type. Hellhound: 7 Leadership Styles Explained in Doggy Terms shows the pros and cons of leading and working with anyone. Whether you work with an Alpha or a Hellhound, a Beta or a Hyena, you can get the most out of your team with the right techniques.Grow as a leader while you enjoy this adventure of doggy tales and stories from the workplace!
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