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1000 tulosta hakusanalla Caryl Lewis
Bound together by blood ties, Martha, Jack and Shanco live on a farm in west Wales where their lives unfold in their eerie half- presence of their dead parents. Glimmers of understanding punctuate their relationship with one another, but unspoken animosity seems to be the most potent ingredient. A lament for the prizes and the price of nurturing a landscape: an antidote for anyone impatient with those who choose to stay in one place.
Kuvakirja mielikuvituksesta, erilaisuuden tunteesta ja kaltaisensa seuran löytämisestä. Joka yö Aarni uneksii lohikäärmeitä. Jotkut niistä ovat hurjia ja uljaita, jotkut pehmeäsuomuisia ja pikkuruisia – mutta kaikki yhtä ystävällisiä. Päivisin ne jäävät pitämään Aarnille seuraa ja auttavat hän päivän puuhissa. Harmi, ettei kukaan muu kuin Aarni pysty näkemään lohikäärmeitä. Vai onkohan näin?
Herkkä kuvakirja luovuudesta ja nähdyksi tulemisen tarpeesta. Sulo rakastaa mustekalapehmoaan. Öisin hän näkee unia, joissa Mustis vaihtaa maagisesti väriä, jotta se pystyy suojautumaan vaaroilta. Kun Sulo kohtaa kiusaajia puistossa, hän tahtoisi itsekin olla kuin mustekala ja hävitä näkyvistä. Sulon on vaikea löytää sanoja, joilla kuvata oloaan. Erään yön jälkeen hän kuitenkin keksii keinon kertoa tunteistaan ja uskaltaa viimein olla oma itsensä. ”En halua enää olla näkymätön”, Sulo sanoi päättäväisesti. ”Haluan olla enemmän oma itseni.”
From the multi award-winning author of Drift, winner of the Welsh Book of the Year 'Extraordinary…this book will absolutely tug at your soul. One to re-read and treasure….glorious, heart-breaking, yet ultimately full of hope.' Liz Hyder, author of The Twelve 'A gentle and tender novel about the power of forgiveness and how humans might thrive when given the space to grow. Richly rewarding fiction.' Kirsty Capes, author of Careless and Girls ____ ‘A seed in the heart of an apple is an orchard invisible’ Old Welsh Proverb Hannah has lived at Berllan Deg all her life, her husband came to live at the orchard when they got married. Tonight, she prepares for his funeral as he lies in the parlour. Over fifty years of marriage, a lifetime of memories dissipating in the impossibility of his stillness. He was a writer and a beekeeper who came to understand the world through the language of bees. He has left her eleven letters; the exact same number as there are frames in a bee’s nest. Each letter is an examination of an aspect of their marriage. The morning of the funeral, Sadie, Hannah’s estranged little sister comes back home for the service. As the letters unfold, they reveal a devastating secret that will make Hannah have to re-evaluate her whole life. Bitter Honey is a novel which brings three very different women together into a broken Eden and examines how they rebuild it on their own terms.
Let yourself unfold . . . A fable about finding the strength to be who you really are, with words by a multi award-winning author and intricate papercut artwork from an extraordinary début talent. This is the story of a girl made from paper, who is bright and kind and eager to please. When she is told she should be beautiful, she folds herself into a flower; when she is told she should be clever, she folds herself into a fox; when she is told she should be a “shining example to others”, she folds herself into a star. But nothing she does is ever quite enough – until she does something truly beautiful, clever and shiningly wonderful. She says, “No.” So unfolds this modern fairy tale, powerfully written by Caryl Lewis – winner of the Waterstones Welsh Book of the Year, and the first writer to win the prestigious Wales Book of the Year Award in both Welsh and English. Her words are paired with exquisite papercut artwork by début illustrator Kanako Abe. Lavishly packaged in a cloth bound hardback, this is a perfect gift for children and adults alike – an invitation to step into your strength and selfhood. “Stunningly beautiful . . . It makes my heart sing.” Coralie Bickford-Smith, author-illustrator of The Fox and the Star
A spellbinding keepsake book about learning to say 'no' and the transformative beauty of becoming who you truly are--brought to life with exquisite papercut artwork. This is the story of a girl made of paper: bright, kind, and eager to please. When she's told she should be beautiful, she folds herself into a flower. When she's told she should be clever, she folds herself into a fox. When she's told she should be "a shining example to others," she folds herself into a star. But no matter what she becomes, it never feels like enough--until she does something truly beautiful, clever, and wonderfully brave. She says, "No." This modern fairy tale is powerfully written by award-winning author Caryl Lewis and illuminated with exquisite papercut illustrations by debut artist Kanako Abe. Presented in a clothbound hardcover and perfect for both kids and adults, this book is an invitation to honor your strength, embrace your voice, and discover your true self.
Exploring the terrain of rural Wales and its capacity for hidden stories, Hinterland: Ceredigion Landscapes focuses on the essential relationship between the internationally acclaimed TV-drama Hinterland and its setting in Ceredigion, Wales. Essays from the series creators, scriptwriter Cynan Jones and photographer David Wilson explore this relationship, along with a stunning new selection of landscape photography from around the county by David and photographs taken during production. Hinterland: Ceredigion Landscapes presents the narrative potential and stark, unspoilt beauty of Wales, showcasing the reasons its new prominence and popularity amongst international audiences and visitors.
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Angharad Gwyn; Angharad Tomos; Alaw Griffiths; Bethan Jenkins; Caryl Lewis; Mair Edwards; Geraint Hardy; Hywel Griffiths; Iwan Rhys; Llyr Huws Gruffydd; Malan Wilkinson.
Y Lolfa
2020
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Gwyll, Y - Tirweddau Ceredigion
Ed Talfan; Ed Thomas; David Wilson; Caryl Lewis
Graffeg Limited
2017
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Now including Lewis's world-record-setting 100-meter dash at the 1991 World Track and Field Championships, Carl Lewis' Inside Track is one of the most controversial inside accounts of any sport ever written. Whether it's the truth about college recruiting or the inside story of drug use among athletes, it's all here in Inside Track.
In presenting eight cases of children ranging in age from three to 16 years, Lewis ties the therapeutic process to the pertinent psychoanalytic, behavioural, existential and family literature. Believing that each of these therapies has value, she argues for the use of a combination of treatments.
The Adventures Of Bari And Kijo: The Tale Of The Crying Tree
Carl Lewis Nyasore
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2018
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This is a book about a learning adventure carried out by Bari and Kijo. The forest is part of their list of adventures. While exploring, they come across a couple of friends whose job is to protect the forest. They end up learning how to help too.